Background
Marrack was born in Ewell, England on 28 June 1945.
Marrack was born in Ewell, England on 28 June 1945.
She completed both undergraduate and Doctor of Philosophy work at New Hall, Cambridge.
To earn her Doctor of Philosophy, she worked at the Medical Research Council Laboratory of Molecular Biology with Alan Munro, where she began to work on T cells. She later did postdoctoral work with Richard Dutton at the University of California, San Diego. Her first faculty position was with the University of Rochester, followed by National Jewish Health, Denver, Colorado and the University of Colorado.
J.W. Kappler, M. Roehm, P. Marrack, "T cell tolerance by clonal elimination in the thymus," Cell, v.49, n.2, pp.
273–80 (1987)
P. Marrack and J. Kappler, "The Staphylococcal Enterotoxins and Their Relatives," Science, v.248 (4956), pp. 705–11 (1990). J.W. Kappler, U. Staerz, J. White, Professional Corporation Marrack, "Self-Tolerance Eliminates T Cells Specific for Management Information System-Modified Products of the Major Histocompatibility Complex," Nature, 332 (6159): pp.
35–40 (1988).
J. White, et al. (Personal Computer Marrack), "The V(beta)-specific superantigen staphylococcal enterotoxin B: Stimulation of mature T cells and clonal deletions in neonatal mice," Cell, v.56, n.1, pp.
27–35 (1989).
Royal Society; National Academy of Sciences.