Hi, does anyone know how much info we have to know about Macfarlane Burnet? I've honestly learnt nothing about him in bio class, but I've come across the occasional question about him...
So the fact that we have to know about him (but don't really cover him that much) is because he's mentioned in the overarching DP 5 in Search for Better Health:
MacFarlane Burnet’s work in the middle of the twentieth century contributed to a better understanding of the immune response and the effectiveness of immunisation programsSo he came up with this theory that an organism's immune system can distinguish between its own cells and foreign cells (which triggers the immune response) which basically allowed for the the development of more effective immunisation programs.
In 2012 for an 8 marker the HSC asked for his contribution into the understanding of the nature of the prevention of infectious diseases, and the sample answers BOSTES released just included this:
Specific studies and development of techniques to understand viruses also led MacFarlane Burnet to begin our understanding of the immune system. Burnet concluded that a human immune system contained unactivated B cells that could be activated and produce an immune response following their exposure to a microbe. This led to the development of the understanding of mechanisms underlying previous vaccination technologies and led to the exploration of further vaccination technologies such as sub unit vaccines.
which tbh is all I'm going to remember