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<abstract>Dr. Rachel Jakobowicz was a pioneering immunohematologist whose scientific research fundamentally shaped the safety and development of the Australian Red Cross Blood Transfusion Service. A qualified medical practitioner, she arrived in Melbourne in 1938 as a refugee from Nazi Germany. She worked R.T. Simmons and J.J. Graydon at the Commonwealth Serum Laboratories and F.M. Burnet and others at the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute for Medical Research. Her work with long-term colleague and friend Lucy Bruce, and others focussed Rh antigen in blood donors.</abstract>
<p>'In 1943, Rachel, who in 1938, fled Germany with the rise of Adolf Hitler, co-authored a landmark paper in the MJA which would positively impact the survival and delivery of Rh D positive babies born to Rh D negative mothers. Working with Lucy Bryce, Jack Graydon and Roy Simmons (CSL) and Carl Landsteiner she surveyed the incidence of his newly described Rh antigen in blood donors and in mothers delivering babies with haemolytic disease of the new-born (HDNB). As CSL began to amass anti-D serum from blood donors, the foundation was set for clinical diagnosis and prevention of RhD HDNB.</p>
<p>Co-author of more than 50 papers, Rachel was an invited speaker at overseas conferences and in 1956 was a foundation member of the RCPA. In recognition of her quiet determination, enthusiasm and contributions, in 1953 she was awarded, the QEII Coronation Medal. On her retirement in 1973 she received the Red Cross Society Distinguished Service Medal. [Source: Australian and New Zealand Society of Blood Transfusion web site, 2026]<br />
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<event>Life event - Applied for a passport in Berlin as a single woman with occupation 'medical research work'</event>
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<event>Life event - Fled Germany to escape the Nazi regime.</event>
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<event>Life event - Arrived in Sydney on board the RMS <span style="font-style:italic">Aorangi (II)</span> (1924-1953). Her personal statement and declaration [NAA:A12508, 50/931] noted her intended occupation in Australia as 'children's nurse' and her 'guarantee: Sir Samual Cohen, 11-13 Bond Street Sydney, N.S.W.' She was later joined by her parents and sister Pauline.</event>
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<event>Career position - Joined the Red Cross Blood Transfusion Service as an assistant to Dr Ross before becoming a full time serologist.</event>
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<event>Career event - Found a serum that reacted with the blood of about 80% of Group O blood donors later shown to correspond to the Rh factor identified by the 1930 Nobel Prize winner Karl Landsteiner and his colleague Alexander Wiener in 1937.</event>
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<event>Life event - Receives Commonwealth of Australia Certificate of Naturalization [NAA A714 16/7683]</event>
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<toDate standardDate="1956-01-01">1956</toDate>
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<event>Career event - Foundation Member, College of Pathologists of Australasia, later a Fellow of the Royal College of Pathologists of Australasia</event>
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<event>Career position - Director, Red Cross Blood Bank and became a great friend of Elizabeth Bell OAM (1911-2007)</event>
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<event>Career position - Honorary academic and clinical positions, Faculty of Medicine, Monash University, assoicated with the Queen Victoria Hospital, Melbourne</event>
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<event>Education - Studies German and history gaining a BA, an MA and finally a PhD.</event>
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Campbell, Kate Isabel (1899 - 1986)
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Simmons, Roy Thomas (1906 - 1975)
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