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Philippa Marrack
In the 1970s, immunologist Philippa Marrack fell in love, twice. The first object of her affection was the T cell; its intricacies and mysteries captivated her. Then, she fell in love with investigator John Kappler, who, as fate would have it, also had been smitten by the T cell, and for the same reasons.
The Scientist 2004, 18(6):13
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We're interested in the same intellectual puzzles. [The T cell is] real interesting; it usually does the opposite of what you think it should do. We have a shared passion for this, understanding how this cell works.
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