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How a Playboy Bunny turned into a well-respected immunologist “I was looking for presentations about immunology and chose Matzinger’s one, because I thought it might be relevant for my research The first thing I saw on stage was one of those old-fashioned overhead projectors!”
From Playboy Model to Danger Model: The (brief) Story of Polly . . . Polly Matzinger may be one of the most influential and important immunologists, even if her research is still a little controversial She took the already known ‘Self Non-self’ model by Frank Macfarlane Burnet and Frank Fenner from 1949 and expanded it to incorporate ‘danger signals’
The danger theory of immunity revisited - Nature The danger theory of immunity, introduced by Polly Matzinger in 1994, posits that tissue stress, damage or infection has a decisive role in determining immune responses
Polly Matzinger - bionity. com Polly Matzinger Polly Celine Eveline Matzinger (born 21 July 1947) is an iconoclastic scientist who proposed a novel explanation of how the immune system works, called the danger model
Polly Matzinger - Wikiwand Polly Celine Eveline Matzinger is a French-born immunologist who proposed the danger model theory of how the immune system works
Loop | Polly Matzinger Polly Matzinger is both a theoretical and experimental immunologist
“The Danger model: are we cutting off too small a slice of the pie?” Dr Matzinger will give IIG seminar on May 1st 2024, she studies mechanisms of T-cell tolerance and memory She proposed the Danger model of immunity, which suggests that the immune system is far less concerned with things that are foreign than with those that do damage
Polly Matzinger - New York Encounter Dr Polly Matzinger worked as a bartender, carpenter, jazz musician, playboy bunny, and dog trainer before going back to school to study the immune system, where she became intrigued by the number of poorly explained exceptions to the dominant model of immunity (the self-non-self model)