Leos Mandel
Leos Mandel, a leading scientist of the Department Immunology and
Gnotobiology, Institute of Microbiology in Prague, Czech Academy of Science,
passed away suddenly (heart attack) on 3 August 1999.
Leos was a world renowned Czech gnotobiologist who, in the 1950's as a
member of the immunology group of Jaroslav Sterzl, was one of the first to
establish colonies of germ-free animals in Central Europe. Germ-free piglets
were used as a unique immunological model to study the interaction between
microorganisms and the immunologically inexperienced host. His scientific interest concentrated on foetal haematology, radiobiology of
the immune system, effects of non-antigenic diet and bacterial immunomodulators
in germ-free animals. In the middle of the 1970�s, he began to draw a series of
pictures featuring microbes endowed with human vices and virtues which became
well-known (the book containing his selected pictures will appear this autumn).
Leos� vitality and humor were a source of inspiration, we will miss him very much. Ilja Trebichavsky and colleagues |