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Polly Celine Eveline Matzinger (born July 21, 1947 in La Seyne, France) is an immunologist who proposed a novel explanation of how the immune system works, called the danger model. ==Early years== Polly Matzinger was born in 1947 in France, of a french mother (Simone) and a dutch father (Hans). She immigrated to the US, along with her parents and sister (Marjolaine) in 1954. Before finishing university, she worked at many different kinds of jobs. she was a jazz musician (playing the string bass), a carpenter , a dog trainer, waitress, and playboy bunny. Although it took her eleven years to finish her undergraduate degree, she finished her BS in biology at the University of California, Irvine in 1976. She was talked into going to grad school by Professor Robert Schwabe ("Swampy" of UC Davis) and finished her PhD in BIology at the University of California, San Diego in 1979. She then did four years of post-doctoral work at the University of Cambridge, and was a scientist at the Basel Institute for Immunology for six years before heading to the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland, where she named her lab "the Ghost lab".
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