Left to right: Don Mason, Alan Williams, Neil Barclay. Image credit: Sir William Dunn School of Pathology, University of Oxford Antibodies, antigens and T cells – we're living through an extraordinary time where the language of immunology has become the everyday. And its testament to the decades-worth of effort by researchers like Don Mason, working together and building on previous research, that we have the knowledge and tools to understand, tackle and even prevent disease. Here, former colleague Neil Barclay, Emeritus EP Abraham Professor of Chemical Pathology, looks back on Don's work, contributions and legacy. The Medical Research Council is part of UK Research and Innovation. |
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