Skamene, Emil

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Skamene, Emil

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        born 1941

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        Emil Skamene is a Canadian immunologist and medical researcher. He is the Director of Research for the McGill University Health Centre, the Director of the Centre for the Study of Host Resistance, and a Professor in the Department of Medicine, the Department of Human Genetics, and the Institute of Parasitology. Skamene joined the McGill Group in Medical Genetics in 1991 as an expert on genetic mechanisms of resistance to infectious disease.

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        McGill Group in Medical Genetics (1972-2009)

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        McGill Group in Medical Genetics is the associate of Skamene, Emil

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        https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n80116597.html https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q3052239

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            https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emil_Skamene
            Canning, Christopher, et al. "Medical genetics at McGill: the history of a pioneering research group." Canadian Bulletin of Medical History 30.1 (2013): 31-54.

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