Peter Alfred Gorer

Peter Alfred Gorer FRS[1] (14 April 1907 in London – 1961) was a British immunologist, pathologist and geneticist who pioneered the field of transplant immunology.

Gorer is credited with the co-discovery of histocompatibility antigens and the elucidation of their genetic regulation.

Together with George Snell, he helped discover the murine histocompatibility 2 locus, or H-2, which is analogous to the human leukocyte antigen.

[3][4] Gorer also identified antigen II and determined its role in transplant tissue rejection.

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