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- Q1700591 description "British biologist and virologist".
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- Q1700591 abstract "Sir John James Skehel, FRS FMedSci (born 27 February 1941) is a British virologist. He was born in Blackburn to Joseph and Annie Skehel in 1941, and was educated at St. Mary's College, Blackburn before entering the University of Aberystwyth to study for a BSc in agricultural biochemistry. Soon after graduating he married Anita Varley, with whom he has two sons. He moved to study at the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology, completing his PhD in biochemistry in 1966 and moving to the University of Aberdeen for research, continuing it at Duke University.In 1969 he returned to Britain and began work at the National Institute for Medical Research on the influenza virus. In 1984 he was made head of the virology division, followed by a promotion in 1987 to director of the Institute. He was director of the World Health Organisation (WHO)'s Collaborating Centre for Reference and Research on Influenza from 1975 to 1993.He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1984. He was awarded the Wilhelm Feldberg Prize in 1986, the Robert Koch Prize in 1987, the Louis Jeantet Prix de Medecin in 1988, the ICN International Prize in Virology in 1992, knighted in 1996 and awarded the Royal Medal in 2003 for "his pioneering research into virology". In 1998, he became a founding Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences.His studies and discoveries in the mechanisms by which influenza virus binds to the host cell, and in virus-cell membrane fusion have had a fundamental impact on the field.' He was made an honorary professor of Liverpool John Moores University in 1993 and given an honorary degree in 2007. In 2004 he was also given an honorary degree from University College London.In November 2013, he was appointed Vice-President and Biological Secretary of the Royal Society.".
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- Q1700591 name "John James Skehel".
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- Q1700591 comment "Sir John James Skehel, FRS FMedSci (born 27 February 1941) is a British virologist. He was born in Blackburn to Joseph and Annie Skehel in 1941, and was educated at St. Mary's College, Blackburn before entering the University of Aberystwyth to study for a BSc in agricultural biochemistry. Soon after graduating he married Anita Varley, with whom he has two sons.".
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