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WEHI (English: /wiːˈhaɪ/), previously known as the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research, and as the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute, is Australia's oldest medical research institute. Sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet, who won the Nobel Prize in 1960 for his work in immunology, was director from 1944 to 1965. Burnet developed the ideas of clonal selection and acquired immune tolerance. Later, Professor Donald Metcalf discovered and characterised colony-stimulating factors. As of 2015, the institute hosted more than 750 researchers who work to understand, prevent and treat diseases including blood, breast and ovarian cancers; inflammatory diseases (autoimmunity) such as rheumatoid arthritis, type 1 diabetes and coeliac disease; and infectious diseases such as malaria, HIV and hepati

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  • L'Institut Walter et Eliza Hall (Walter and Eliza Hall Institute, WEHI, anciennement Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research), est le plus ancien institut de recherche médicale d'Australie. Sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet, qui a remporté le prix Nobel en 1960 pour ses travaux en immunologie, a été directeur de 1944 à 1965. En 2015, l'institut a accueilli plus de 750 chercheurs qui travaillent à comprendre, prévenir et traiter des maladies telles que les cancers (en), du sein et de l'ovaire ; les maladies inflammatoires ( (en)) telles que la polyarthrite rhumatoïde, le diabète de type 1 et la maladie cœliaque ; et les maladies infectieuses telles que le paludisme, le VIH et les hépatites B et C . (fr)
  • WEHI (English: /wiːˈhaɪ/), previously known as the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research, and as the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute, is Australia's oldest medical research institute. Sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet, who won the Nobel Prize in 1960 for his work in immunology, was director from 1944 to 1965. Burnet developed the ideas of clonal selection and acquired immune tolerance. Later, Professor Donald Metcalf discovered and characterised colony-stimulating factors. As of 2015, the institute hosted more than 750 researchers who work to understand, prevent and treat diseases including blood, breast and ovarian cancers; inflammatory diseases (autoimmunity) such as rheumatoid arthritis, type 1 diabetes and coeliac disease; and infectious diseases such as malaria, HIV and hepati (en)
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