Hello lovely peeps,
I have an interesting postcard for you today. It's a Maxi card again. That means it's a special postcard to celebrate the First Day Issue of a particular stamp. Usually the postcard has the same image (or similar) to the stamp.
Today's postcard features Sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet:
Burnet received his Doctor of Medicine degree from the University of Melbourne in 1924, and his PhD from the University of London in 1928. He went on to conduct pioneering research in microbiology and immunology at the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research, Melbourne, and served as director of the Institute from 1944 to 1965. From 1965 until his retirement in 1978, Burnet worked at the University of Melbourne. Throughout his career he played an active role in the development of public policy for the medical sciences in Australia and was a founding member of the Australian Academy of Science (AAS), and served as its president from 1965 to 1969.
Burnet's major achievements in microbiology included discovering the causative agents of Q-fever and psittacosis; developing assays for the isolation, culture and detection of influenza virus; describing the recombination of influenza strains; demonstrating that the myxomatosis virus does not cause disease in humans. Modern methods for producing influenza vaccines are still based on Burnet's work improving virus growing processes in hen's eggs.
For his contributions to Australian science, Burnet was made the first Australian of the Year in 1960,[3] and in 1978 a Knight of the Order of Australia. He was recognised internationally for his achievements: in addition to the Nobel, he received the Lasker Award and the Royal and Copley Medal from the Royal Society, honorary doctorates, and distinguished service honours from the Commonwealth of Nations and Japan.
From left to right: Sir Frank Macfarlane, Sir John Carew Eccles (Physiology or Medicine, 1963), Patrick White (Literature, 1973), Sir Howard Walter Florey (Physiology or Medicine, 1945), William Lawrence Bragg (Physics, 1915).
11 comments:
Those immense paella pans always impress me! Looks as if you had a good hike and better follow-up.
oh my goodness! The food, good company and walking. Truly wonderful! All the food looks delicious. A bible group? How wonderful! Have a lovely rest of the week! :)
I was really interested in your postcard this week. It was really interesting since I studied some microbiology and taught it for awhile. And your walk looks fascinating. I love going for walks, especially in New places. And I'm with you. Your short walk would be long enough for me too. And I still can't get over the size of these group paellas. Have a great T day and week ahead. hugs-Erika
8.4 kilometers is a good long walk, and in such interesting environment! The paella looks absolutely delicious. The cave house in your photo reminds me a bit of Cappadocia in Turkey. Happy T day!
Interesting about all the Aussies.
And wee, you made me all hungry.
I found a series about houses I´ll show soon.
Love your heart-chain - cheers to the yummy beer after a good walk.
Happy T-Day!
Good morning, you Tuesday posts are always so interesting-I enjoy reading them. Good food and friends, looks like a great walk too Hugs from the lake kathy
Thank you for this fascinating post! Aloha!
What a fascinating postcard. I had never heard of Frank Macfarlane Burnet before, so it was interesting to read about him. The stamps you shared are great, too.
Nice to see your Bible study group and that meal is making me hungry. I love mixed bags of pot luck like that. And although there were several drinks on the table, thanks for sharing your Aperol spritz with us for T this Tuesday.
And thanks for sharing your beer with us before you ate your Paella, dear Lisca.
I like the unintentional photo of the asparto grass. Great shot and that sky is amazing. What a walk!!
I just wanted to comment about the comment you left on my T day post. I didn't drive 2 hours each way to get a bag of flour. Nope, wouldn't do that. Grin. But they have a really nice shop full of hard to find baking items and unusual flours, cocoas, etc. Plus it's a nice drive through the mountains to get there. I like to drive places. As you know, there's a big world out there and so much to see. Hope you had a nice Tuesday.
Oh your meet up looks lovely and the fuddle (a Yorkshire term for a communal buffet when everyone brings something) is great. Your walk looks fun too and those blue skies are something to envy as ours have been very rainy this week.
Your Bible study spread looks so delicious! Beautiful scenery and after all that walking you deserved a beer. My eyes bugged out of my head. Paella for 300! WOW. Happy T Day
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