Thierry Boon

Thierry Boon is a Belgian scientist,former Director of the Ludwig Cancer Research branch in (Belgium) and professor at the Université Catholique de Louvain. He observed that tumour cells that have acquired new mutations as a result of mutagen treatment in vitro, often become incapable of forming tumours because they express new antigens recognized by the T cells of the immune system. His research allowed him to isolate the genes that code for these so-called tumour antigens.[1] He is a member of the Cancer Research Institute Scientific Advisory Council, The National Academy of Sciences, and The Academy of Cancer Immunology.

Awards

  • 1986: Rik & Nel Wouters Prize
  • 1986: De Vooght Prize in Immunology
  • 1987: Cancer Research Institute William B. Coley Award
  • 1990: Dr. Josef Steiner Cancer Research Prize
  • 1990: Francqui Prize on Biological and Medical Sciences
  • 1994: Louis Jeantet Prize
  • 1994: Rabbi Shai Shacknai Memorial Prize in Immunology & Cancer Research
  • 1995: Sandoz Prize in Immunology
  • 1999: Leopold Griffuel Prize

References

  1. Boon T, Kellermann O., Rejection by syngeneic mice of cell variants obtained by mutagenesis of a malignant teratocarcinoma cell line, Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1977 Jan;74(1):272-5



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