Nature, Nurture and Chance: The Lives of Frank and Charles FennerJudging by the numbers of newspaper reviews, biographies (including autobiographies) are amongst the most common literary works published these days. However, it is uncommon to find one book that combines a biography and an autobiography, as this book does. As the author, Frank Fenner, sees it, 'nature' means the combination of genes that we inherit from our parents; 'nurture' means the way that our physical and social environment, especially during childhood, influence our mental and emotional characteristics; and chance is defined as 'the way things fall out'. These three elements define the careers of all human beings. The author uses them to compare his father's life and his own. |
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... Director of the John Curtin School of Medical Research , 1967 to 1973 97 Chapter 8. Activities Associated with the Australian Academy of Science 113 Chapter 9. Director of the Centre for Resource and Environmental Studies , 1973 to 1979 ...
... Director of the John Curtin School of Medical Research , 1967 to 1973 97 Chapter 8. Activities Associated with the Australian Academy of Science 113 Chapter 9. Director of the Centre for Resource and Environmental Studies , 1973 to 1979 ...
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... Director of Education, at his desk 226 16.1. Charles Fenner with Sir Edgeworth David, examining a piece of fossil wood 271 16.2. Map of Australia showing the 'strewnfield' of australites 273 16.3. Australites 274 16.4. Medals 275 ...
... Director of Education, at his desk 226 16.1. Charles Fenner with Sir Edgeworth David, examining a piece of fossil wood 271 16.2. Map of Australia showing the 'strewnfield' of australites 273 16.3. Australites 274 16.4. Medals 275 ...
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... Director of the School. It was while Professor of Microbiology that Frank carried out his monumental work on myxomatosis. Once more, 'fortune favoured the prepared mind'. Myxomatosis, a virus disease long known to kill European rabbits ...
... Director of the School. It was while Professor of Microbiology that Frank carried out his monumental work on myxomatosis. Once more, 'fortune favoured the prepared mind'. Myxomatosis, a virus disease long known to kill European rabbits ...
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... Director of JCSMR. I came to the position just as the governance had shifted from a School Committee (the professors) to a Faculty/Faculty Board structure. My period in the post, 1967–73, was a time of considerable expansion, with the ...
... Director of JCSMR. I came to the position just as the governance had shifted from a School Committee (the professors) to a Faculty/Faculty Board structure. My period in the post, 1967–73, was a time of considerable expansion, with the ...
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... Director of JCSMR , I was appointed Director of the newly created Centre for Resource and Environmental Studies ( CRES ) , as described in Chapter 9. I resigned from all medical science committees except those concerned with smallpox ...
... Director of JCSMR , I was appointed Director of the newly created Centre for Resource and Environmental Studies ( CRES ) , as described in Chapter 9. I resigned from all medical science committees except those concerned with smallpox ...
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Page 93 - FENNER, F. 1968. The biology of animal viruses. Vol. II. The pathogenesis and ecology of viral infections.
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