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Leslie Baruch Brent

In Memoriam - Leslie Baruch Brent
1925-2019
TTS Medawar Laureate

Leslie B. Brent, passed away on December 21st 2019. His contributions in terms of neonatal tolerance were a part of the foundation of transplantation immunology and were truly significant.

These paradigm-changing achievements were made against an extremely limited knowledge and understanding of the immune system at that time. No B and T cells. Antibodies were mysterious ‘lock and key’ proteins. ‘Homografting’ (allogenic transplantation) had long been considered impossible, for reasons unknown.

Leslie joined the research group of Peter Medawar in 1951, selected because of his outstanding undergraduate performance, to work alongside his research fellow, Rupert Billingham. Medawar reported in 1944 that rabbit skin homo (allo) graft rejection is a specific acquired immunological process.

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In 1994, Leslie B. Brent was awarded the highest honor in the field of Transplantation, The Medawar Prize

Professor Brent delivered his speech entitled "Medawar Prize Lecture: tolerance and graft-vs-host disease: two sides of the same coin." at the 1994 Congress and it was published in Transplant Proc. 1995 Feb;27(1):12-4.

In 2014, The Transplantation Science Committee (TSC) of The Transplantation Society (TTS) created the Leslie B. Brent Award for the most outstanding paper published in Transplantation in the field of Basic Science research which is awarded yearly.

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