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In Memoriam: Fred Brown. In Memoriam: Fred Brown, OBE, FRS. Fred and Audrey Brown, Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada, 1986. Fred and Audrey, over a stile, South Downs, 1977. Lothar Schneider, Fred Brown, Peter Bachmann, on the roof of FAO, Rome, 1979.
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In Memoriam: Fred Brown In Memoriam: Fred Brown, OBE, FRS
Fred and Audrey Brown, Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada, 1986
Lothar Schneider, Fred Brown, Peter Bachmann, on the roof of FAO, Rome, 1979
Dedication of the Australian Animal Health Laboratory, Geelong, 1984: Bob Shope and Fred Brown (viewing the maw of the animal incinerator)
Dedication of the Australian Animal Health Laboratory, Geelong, 1984: Left: Jack Obijeski & Fred Brown; Right: Bob Shope (BSL4 large animal room)
Fred Brown and Marian Horzinek, thinking of buying a town, Colorado, 1985
Fred and Audrey Brown, Marian Horzinek, Fred Murphy, Erling Norrby Yoho National Park, British Columbia, Canada, 1986
Fred Brown, Marian Horzinek, Fred Murphy National Institute for Public Health (Rijksinstituut voor Volksgezondheid en Milieu — RIVM) Amsterdam,~1990
INSTITUTE FOR ANIMAL HEALTH Pirbright Laboratory The World Reference Laboratory for Foot-and-Mouth Disease for the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and the Office International des Epizooties (OIE)
Foot-and-mouth disease virus replication
Officer of the Order of The British Empire (OBE)
USDA Plum Island Animal Disease Center Long Island, New York
UBI (United Biomedical, Inc.) of Hauppauge, N.Y. has developed a synthetic peptide FMD vaccine. It is for use in countries such as the U.S. that are free of the disease. Unlike conventional killed virus vaccines, the synthetic vaccine is completely safe. Data come from a report of a trial conducted at the USDA Plum Island Animal Disease Center and co-authored by Dr. Fred Brown
Professor Fred Brown visited London and together with a commercial company offered Pirbright a testing kit for the presence of FMD virus to be used on farms at the beginning of the epidemic…It Was Refused! Before this meeting, Fred Brown wrote, “If it is decided to ring vaccinate, this would lower the virus load enormously. In addition it would be ludicrous to slaughter the vaccinated animals subsequently. All the rules about moving animals following vaccination are based on the information available before differential diagnostic tests had been devised. These rules need serious debate.”
Vaccines 97: Molecular Approaches to the Control of Infectious DiseasesEdited By Fred Brown, Dennis Burton, Peter Doherty, John Mekalanos, Erling Norrby • Vaccines 96: Molecular Approaches to the Control of Infectious DiseasesEdited By Fred Brown, Erling Norrby, Dennis Burton, John Mekalanos • Vaccines 95: Modern Approaches to New Vaccines Including Prevention of AIDSEdited By Robert M. Chanock, Fred Brown, Harold S. Ginsberg,Erling Norrby • Vaccines 92: Modern Approaches to New Vaccines Including Prevention of AIDSEdited By Fred Brown, Robert M. Chanock, Harold S. Ginsberg, Richard A. Lerner • Vaccines 91: Modern Approaches to New Vaccines Including Prevention of AIDSEdited By Robert M. Chanock, Harold S. Ginsberg, Fred Brown,Richard A. Lerner • Vaccines 90: Modern Approaches to New Vaccines Including Prevention of AIDSEdited By Fred Brown, Robert M. Chanock,Harold S. Ginsberg, Richard A. Lerner • Vaccines 89: Modern Approaches to New Vaccines Including Prevention of AIDSEdited By Richard A. Lerner, Harold S. Ginsberg,Robert M. Chanock, Fred Brown • Vaccines 88 –Chemical and Genetic Approaches to Vaccination: Prevention of DiseasesEdited By Harold S. Ginsberg, Fred Brown, Richard A. Lerner,Robert M. Chanock • Vaccines 87 – Modern Approaches to New Vaccines: Prevention of AIDS and Other DiseasesEdited By Robert M. Chanock, Richard A. Lerner, Fred Brown,Harold Ginsberg • Vaccines 86 – New Approaches to Immunization: Developing Vaccines against DiseasesEdited By Fred Brown, Robert M. Chanock, Richard A. Lerner • Vaccines 85: Molecular and Chemical Basis of Resistance to DiseasesEdited By Richard A. Lerner, Robert M. Chanock,Fred Brown