The School of Public Health
The University of Sydney
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15 Greatest Milestones in Health and Medicine Online Lecture Series

24 October 2007

 
Jeremy Chapman

TRANSPLANTATION – TRANSFORMING OUTCOMES
Clinical Professor Jeremy Chapman
Department of Renal Medicine Westmead Hospital and
The University of Sydney

Continuing discoveries of antibodies are taking us into a future of limitless and highly specific treatments. It has led to the possibility of transplantation and will surely lead to many more medical milestones.

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Peter McIntyre

VACCINES: CONQUERING UNTREATABLE DISEASES
Professor Robert Booy
Director of the National Centre for Immunisation Research
and Surveillance of Vaccine-Preventable Diseases
The University of Sydney
and
Professor Peter McIntyre
Director of the National Centre for Immunisation Research
and Surveillance of Vaccine-Preventable Diseases
The University of Sydney

All modern innovations can be traced back to Pasteur’s 1885 breakthrough with the rabies vaccine. There is no reason to suppose that future vaccines will be less remarkable then their past.

Robert Booy

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BMJ

15 Greatest Milestones in Health and Medicine

Public Lecture Series

Presented by the University of Sydney in association with the British Medical Journal and with the support of the Medical Foundation.

Transplantation
Transplantation
Transplantation