Bernhard Cinader

He was recruited to Toronto, Canada as head of the immunochemistry subdivision of the Ontario Cancer Institute in 1958.

[6] He was founding director of the Institute of Immunology in the Department of Biochemistry at the University of Toronto.

[2] The Canadian Society for Immunology initiated the annual Berhard Cinader Award in 1987.

[6] In England, Cinader studied the antigenic properties of tetanus,[8] streptolysin[9] and albumin[10] with particular interest in enzyme-antibody interactions.

[11] At the Ontario Cancer Institute, his studies turned to tolerance,[12] complement[13] and aging.