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  1. In some ways, the answer is "yes." In particular, Lutz and Hyneman demonstrate that the Bible was the most frequently quoted source between 1760 and 1805, and he concludes that future research on the development of American political thought should include increased attention to "biblical and common law sources" (Relative Influence, p. 190).

  2. James Patrick Allison (born August 7, 1948) [ 4 ] is an American immunologist and Nobel laureate who holds the position of professor and chair of immunology and executive director of immunotherapy platform at the MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas. [ 5 ]

  3. Oct 22, 2018 · Jim Allison is a master of the Texas-sized understatement. Behind his simple statement of his lab’s new finding lies a discovery that has profoundly shifted our scientific understanding of how ...

  4. May 20, 2022 · A podcast of the interview with Bill Haney appears above. “Jim Allison: Breakthrough,” a documentary released in 2019, tells the story of 2018 Nobel Prize Jim Allison’s quest to cure cancer and the development of ipilimumab. The film’s maker, Uncommon Productions, has been a contributor to the Cancer History Project since early 2021 ...

  5. Apr 14, 2019 · Jim Allison has been the quiet hero behind some of the most ground-breaking medical research of the last quarter century—but before he won the Nobel prize for his work, he was laboring ...

  6. Allison will be honored at Nobel Prize ceremonies in Stockholm in December. The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine has been awarded 108 times to 214 Nobel Laureates between 1901 and 2017. Allison’s start in science. The son of a country doctor, Allison grew up in Alice, Texas, seemingly destined for medical school.

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  8. Jim Allison has always gone his own way—as a small-town-Texas kid who preferred books to football, and as a young scientist who believed the immune system could treat tumors when few others did ...

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