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Tak Wah Mak
Tak Wah Mak, (麥德華; born October 4, 1946 in China) is a Canadian medical researcher, geneticist, oncologist, and biochemist. He first became widely known for his discovery of the T-cell receptor and pioneering work in the genetics of immunology. He has worked in a variety of areas including biochemistry, immunology, and cancer genetics. ==Early life== Born in southern China in 1946 to parents who were silk merchants, and raised in Hong Kong, Mak was not surrounded by scientists while growing up. In fact, he attended a religious school and even contemplated becoming a priest. Although his parents encouraged him to become a doctor, his interests lay elsewhere - in math, biology, and chemistry.〔 Mak and his family moved to the United States of America during the mid-1960s and with the choice of going to the University of California or Wisconsin, he was persuaded by his mother to attend Wisconsin to avoid the antiwar activities at California. His interest in life and chemistry led him to eventually studying biochemistry and biophysics at the University of Wisconsin.
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