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Prof Thomas Gibson FRSE (1915-1993) was an eminent Scottish plastic surgeon serving as Professor of Plastic Surgery and Bioengineering at Strathclyde University. Together with Robert Kenedi he cofounding the Bioengineering Department in 1961. His research forms the basis for modern tissue transplantation techniques. In 1960 Sir Peter Medawar wrote to Gibson giving "deep obligation" to him for paving the way for his understanding which led to Medawar being awarded the Nobel prize for Medicine in 1960. His letter ended "thank God I was lucky enough to team up with you".

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  • Thomas Gibson (metge) (ca)
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  • Thomas Gibson (24 de novembre de 1915 a , Escòcia; † 13 de febrer de 1993 a Glasgow) va ser un metge i investigador escocès. Es va especialitzar en la recerca científica sobre el trasplantament d'òrgans, la immunologia i la cirurgia plàstica. (ca)
  • Thomas Gibson (* 24. November 1915 in Kilbarchan, Schottland; † 13. Februar 1993 in Glasgow, Schottland) war ein Mediziner und Forscher, der insbesondere durch Arbeiten zur Organtransplantation, zur Immunologie und zur plastischen Chirurgie bekannt wurde. (de)
  • Prof Thomas Gibson FRSE (1915-1993) was an eminent Scottish plastic surgeon serving as Professor of Plastic Surgery and Bioengineering at Strathclyde University. Together with Robert Kenedi he cofounding the Bioengineering Department in 1961. His research forms the basis for modern tissue transplantation techniques. In 1960 Sir Peter Medawar wrote to Gibson giving "deep obligation" to him for paving the way for his understanding which led to Medawar being awarded the Nobel prize for Medicine in 1960. His letter ended "thank God I was lucky enough to team up with you". (en)
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  • Thomas Gibson (24 de novembre de 1915 a , Escòcia; † 13 de febrer de 1993 a Glasgow) va ser un metge i investigador escocès. Es va especialitzar en la recerca científica sobre el trasplantament d'òrgans, la immunologia i la cirurgia plàstica. (ca)
  • Thomas Gibson (* 24. November 1915 in Kilbarchan, Schottland; † 13. Februar 1993 in Glasgow, Schottland) war ein Mediziner und Forscher, der insbesondere durch Arbeiten zur Organtransplantation, zur Immunologie und zur plastischen Chirurgie bekannt wurde. (de)
  • Prof Thomas Gibson FRSE (1915-1993) was an eminent Scottish plastic surgeon serving as Professor of Plastic Surgery and Bioengineering at Strathclyde University. Together with Robert Kenedi he cofounding the Bioengineering Department in 1961. His research forms the basis for modern tissue transplantation techniques. In 1960 Sir Peter Medawar wrote to Gibson giving "deep obligation" to him for paving the way for his understanding which led to Medawar being awarded the Nobel prize for Medicine in 1960. His letter ended "thank God I was lucky enough to team up with you". (en)
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