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The Biology of Complex Organisms - Creation and Protection of Integrity

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On December 6, 1961, a contract was signed by which the research institute of the Wander AG in Freiburg became the Max-Planck-Institut fUr Immunbiologie. The transfer of ownership took place during a happy expansion phase of the Max-Planck Society in which a growing economy in Germany allowed the foundation of many new research institutes by the Max-Planck-Society and other organizations. Nevertheless, it was a remarkable event. The acquisition by an academic organization of an institute formerly operated by an industrial company was rather unusual, not to speak ofthe fact that not only the facilities but also the entire scientific personnel were taken over. Retrospectively, the 40 years of the institute in the Max-Planck Society can be divided into 2 very different phases of 20 years each. The first 20 years were characterized by a continuation of the research that had begun in the Wander institute and centered on the structure and function of the bacterial compound endotoxin. During the second 20 years, the institute more than doubled in size and developed into an interdisciplinary research center that focuses on the development and organization of multicellular systems by combining studies in two fields of research: immunology and developmental biology. th The 40 anniversary of the foundation of the Max-Planck-Institute was celebrated by a ceremony including a scientific symposium. The first part of this volume presents the lectures given at the symposium by six leading biologists.

List of contents

I Symposium.- Evolution of development.- The cloning of mammals: what are the problems?.- Size control and timing in development.- How the immune system protects the body from infection.- Biological curiosities: what can we learn from them?.- Quality control of immune self non-self discrimination.- II Ceremony.- About the history of the MPI for Immunobiology.- The second twenty years of the MPI IB.- Short history of immunology in Freiburg.- III DVD.- Samples Symposium Ceremony.

Summary

On December 6, 1961, a contract was signed by which the research institute of the Wander AG in Freiburg became the Max-Planck-Institut fUr Immunbiologie. The transfer of ownership took place during a happy expansion phase of the Max-Planck Society in which a growing economy in Germany allowed the foundation of many new research institutes by the Max-Planck-Society and other organizations. Nevertheless, it was a remarkable event. The acquisition by an academic organization of an institute formerly operated by an industrial company was rather unusual, not to speak ofthe fact that not only the facilities but also the entire scientific personnel were taken over. Retrospectively, the 40 years of the institute in the Max-Planck Society can be divided into 2 very different phases of 20 years each. The first 20 years were characterized by a continuation of the research that had begun in the Wander institute and centered on the structure and function of the bacterial compound endotoxin. During the second 20 years, the institute more than doubled in size and developed into an interdisciplinary research center that focuses on the development and organization of multicellular systems by combining studies in two fields of research: immunology and developmental biology. th The 40 anniversary of the foundation of the Max-Planck-Institute was celebrated by a ceremony including a scientific symposium. The first part of this volume presents the lectures given at the symposium by six leading biologists.

Product details

Assisted by Klau Eichmann (Editor), Klaus Eichmann (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Basel
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 20.09.2013
 
EAN 9783034894098
ISBN 978-3-0-3489409-8
No. of pages 93
Illustrations IX, 93 p.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology

C, HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY, Biology, Biomedical and Life Sciences, autoorder

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