Jared Franklin Purton was an Australian-born immunologist who contributed to the understanding of how T cells function through his academic research. After his death in a car accident in 2009, the Jared F. Purton Foundation was set up in his memory to support charitable causes in the San Diego area.
Purton earned an undergraduate degree in Genetics from Monash University in 1998 and Doctor of Philosophy in Immunology from Monash University in 2002. He was commended for the 2002 Victorian Premier's Awards for Medical Research and won the Mollie Holman Medal for Excellence in a PhD Thesis on graduation. Purton published three first-author papers from his thesis entitled, "The influence of glucocorticoids and other factors in T-cell development and selection". His major publication appeared in the prominent journal, Immunity. After being awarded a prestigious National Health and Medical Research CouncilCJ Martin Fellowship, Purton travelled to San Diego in 2003 to commence his postdoctoral studies at The Scripps Research Institute. During his time working with T cells and vaccines at Scripps, Purton published another three first-author papers as a postdoctoral fellow.
Death
In December 2009, Purton was struck from behind while in his car by a speeding drunk driver. Purton was killed instantly. In December 2009, a memorial service for Purton was held at La Jolla Shores where over 300 people attended. A second memorial service was later held in his home town of Melbourne where over 500 people attended the Salvation Army Hall in Camberwell, Victoria. Many people wore green to the memorial service, which was Purton's favourite colour.
Legacy
Since his death, the Jared F. Purton Foundation was set up in Purton's memory to promote local volunteerism and create positive changes in the San Diego community. Since 2010, a 5K Charity Run/Walk around Mission Beach, San Diego has been held every October. The Scripps Research postdoctoral group Society of Fellows also created the Jared Purton Award "in loving memory of our esteemed colleague". The prize is awarded annually as part of the group's research symposium to individuals who excel in the field of immunology. The established the in 2010. This award is offered to the top undergraduate Bachelor of Science or Biomedical Science student undertaking immunology as their major field of study.
Publications
The following are Jared Purton's first-author publications. A full list of all papers on which Jared is a co-author is available through PubMed.