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Hey were you guys told to know a recent practising Australian scientist?!

Cos we were but im cant think of a well known one! :confused:
 

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i know...that part sux. I think Graeme Clark, who pioneered the bionic ear, is a good one, esp. if you're doing communications. There's also a guy called Doherty (i can't remember his first name) who did stuff on B and T lymphocytes and won the Nobel prize.
 

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I'm confused, why do we need to know a scientist?
 

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omg i cant even rememba who i did
i did it as an assignment n cant find it
i hope deres no qstn on dat !!
 

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ohhh thank god i found it :)
i did julie campbell....... i only did 1
how many we supposd 2 do
 

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What? How can they ask us something that isn't in the syllabus? If it is in the syllabus, please tell me where?
 

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In the skills section. Research an male and female australian scientist
 

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well now! thats something new! We were never told to do that. Can they ask a particular question on it? I though the skills section was just things that you cover in the course of doing the course...
 

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Skills can be examined as much as any other part. This is especially done in pratical questions.

The odds of asking about a scientist is low as the marking would be too time consuming. They could however ask the methods you ised.
 

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Originally posted by piccaninny
no we only have to know about work by McFarlane Burnet
My teacher pointed out that it was required to know a practising female and male Australian scientist, so McFarlane Burnet can't be used. I've done some research myself, and the two scientists that I'm doing are Ego Seeman (Osteoporosis) and Joanne Clark (Antibiotics). You might be able to get some info on what they're doing from Google.
 

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Originally posted by babydoll_
i never heard anything about this
crap
hehe.. not a good sign! :p
Yeh.. he's quite important actually.
 

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MacFarlane burnet worked on the immune response. thats what i know
 

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He developed the clonal selection theory (where specific T/B cells are produced in response to certain antigens), and also worked on immunology, where he developed vaccines and such using chicken eggs.
 

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Where can i find the 'skills section' where this is? I have never heard about it and am wondering what else i have missed.......
 

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uhm, this may sound a bit dumb, but i still can't c where abts in section 9.1 where u need to research an australian scientist..... can ne one make it more clearer??
 

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Hmm.. I can't seem to find the point either... weird...
 

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