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The Life of Frank Fenner -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. Childhood, 1914 to 1932 -- Chapter 2. The University Years, 1933 to 1940 -- Chapter 3. The War Years, May 1940 to February 1946 -- Chapter 4. Walter and Eliza Hall Institute, 1946 to 1948; Rockefeller Institute, 1948 to 1949 -- Chapter 5. Professor of Microbiology, John Curtin School of Medical Research, 1949 to 1967: Administrative and Domestic Arrangements -- Chapter 6. Professor of Microbiology, John Curtin School of Medical Research, 1949 to 1967: Research -- Chapter 7. Director of the John Curtin School of Medical Research, 1967 to 1973 -- Chapter 8. Activities Associated with the Australian Academy of Science -- Chapter 9. Director of the Centre for Resource and Environmental Studies, 1973 to 1979 -- Chapter 10. Smallpox and its Eradication, 1969 to 1980 -- 327 $aChapter 11. Visiting Fellow, John Curtin School of Medical Research, From 1980 -- Part II. The Life of Charles Fenner -- Chapter 12. The Fenner Lineage -- Chapter 13. Childhood, University, Marriage and Family -- Chapter 14. Charles Fenner, the Educational Administrator -- Chapter 15. Overseas Trips, Diary Extracts on Education -- Chapter 16. The Scientist and Science Communicator -- Chapter 17. Overseas Trips, Diary, Extracts on Science -- Chapter 18. Reflections, Frank Fenner. 330 $aJudging by the numbers of newspaper reviews, biographies (including autobiographies) are amongst the most common literary works published these days. However, it is uncommon to find one book that combines a biography and an autobiography, as this book, Nature, Nurture and Chance: The Lives of Frank and Charles Fenner, does. As the author, Frank Fenner, sees it, 'nature' means the combination of genes that we inherit from our parents; 'nurture' means the way that our physical and social environment, especially during childhood, influence our mental and emotional characteristics; and chance is defined as 'the way things fall out'. 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