Professor Kevin Lafferty
(1933-2001)
Kevin Lafferty received his ANU PhD in 1960 for research done at the
John Curtin School and maintained a relationship with the School, even
during his period as research director at the Barbara Davis Center for
Juvenile Diabetes in Denver, which culminated with him becoming Director
of the John Curtin School from 1993-1998.
His principal research interests were control of lymphocyte activation,
mechanism of allograft rejection, immunopathology of diabetes and cellular
grafting including pancreatic islets and hepatocyte transplantation.
Kevin made a distinguished contribution to the field of transplantation
biology in these areas and was honoured by his peers with a number of
major awards including the International Award of Juvenile Diabetes Foundation
in 1988 and the Sandoz Prize for Basic Immunology in 1995.
His remarkable achievements in immunology and his unique
energy and dynamism in pushing through obstacles and advancing the field
of immunology were acknowledged at the recent international Congress of
Immunology in Stockholm. He was equally tireless and commited to promoting
the John Curtin School and leaves a remarkable legacy to Australian medical
research and education.
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