Journal article
Burner oration: Living in the Burnet lineage
PC Doherty
Immunology and Cell Biology | BLACKWELL SCIENCE ASIA | Published : 1999
Abstract
Scientific discoveries are not made in isolation. Innovation depends on resources, both intellectual and physical. A primary requirement is the development and maintenance of appropriate institutions. Such structures do not emerge by chance, but arise from opportunity, political will and the continued efforts and commitment of many people over long periods. Suitable buildings, laboratories and state-of-the-art equipment are obviously necessary, but hardware alone is of little value in the absence of a vibrant research culture. The key characteristics of the latter are intellectual foment, open debate and a body of wisdom and knowledge about the particular subject area. Roll Zinkernagel and I..
View full abstract