Renwick, James Harrison (1926-1994 : geneticist : University of Glasgow, Scotland)

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Renwick made a fundamental contribution to modern human genetics, in particular to the development of human gene mapping that paved the way for the Human Genome Project. For a period of some 15 years up to the early 1970s, he pioneered the use of genetic markers to map disease genes on human chromosomes, seeing this field develop from its infancy to a major international scientific endeavour. Working initially at the Galton Laboratory, University College London, with Professor Lionel Sharples Penrose, then at the University of Glasgow, and latterly at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, he also was involved in a major transatlantic collaboration on gene mapping with Professor Victor Almon McKusick of the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, USA. Renwick's key role in this work was due to his expertise in three essential areas: the clinical assessment of the families with specific genetic disorders; the laboratory analysis of the genetic markers; and the mathematical and computing approaches to the data obtained. His work started at a time when there was virtually no information on mapping human genes, continuing to the point where the human gene map was sufficiently developed to allow planning of a complete map, and later sequence. In the early 1970s he changed direction and the later years of his career at London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine were spent mainly on analysis of causative factors in human malformations. For a biography see the full James Harrison Renwick collection description.

From the guide to the Papers of Dr James Harrison Renwick, research material, 1935-1994, (Glasgow University Archive Services)

James (Jim) Harrison Renwick was a Titular Professor of Genetics at the University from 1967-1968. He joined the Department of Genetics in 1959 as a Research Fellow and was appointed to Senior Lecturer in 1960 and a Reader in 1966. He made a fundamental contribution to modern genetics, in particular to the development of human gene mapping that paved the way for the Human Genome Project. For a biography see the full James Harrison Renwick collection description.

From the guide to the Records of Dr James Harrison Renwick, University of Glasgow material, 1962-1982, (Glasgow University Archive Services)

From the guide to the Papers of Dr James Harrison Renwick, publications, 1955-1993, (Glasgow University Archive Services)

James Harrison Renwick was born in Otley, Yorkshire on 4 February 1926. He was educated at Sedburgh School winning a Harkness Scholarship to the University of St Andrews in 1943. He studied medicine, graduating MB, ChB in 1948. After various hospital appointments, 1948 to 1951, Renwick did his national service in the Royal Army Medical Corps 1951-1953, serving in Korea and seconded part-time to the Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission, Japan (final rank of Captain). In 1953 Renwick was awarded a Medical Research Council grant to train in Human Genetics. He undertook this work in the Galton Laboratory of University College London, studying under Lionel Sharples Penrose and John Burdon Sanderson Haldane (PhD 1956).

Renwick spent a period 1958-1959 working under Professor Victor Almon McKusick at the Johns Hopkins Hospital Department of Human Genetics (appointment as Physician). On his return to the UK in 1959 he took up a post as Research Fellow in Guido Pontecorvo's Department of Genetics at Glasgow University. He was appointed Senior Lecturer in 1960, Reader in 1966 and Titular Professor in 1967. In 1968 Renwick moved to the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine as Reader in Human Genetics in the Department of Community Health and Head of the Preventive Teratology Unit. In 1978 he was appointed Professor of Human Genetics and Teratology, and also became Honorary Consultant Counsellor in Human Genetics at St George's Hospital, London. He retired in 1991.

Renwick made a fundamental contribution to modern genetics, in particular to the development of human gene mapping that paved the way for the Human Genome Project. Working initially at the Galton Laboratory, University College London, with Lionel Sharples Penrose, then at the University of Glasgow, and latterly at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, for a period of nearly 20 years up to the early 1970s, he pioneered the use of genetic markers to map disease genes on human chromosomes, seeing this field develop from its infancy at a time when there was virtually no information on mapping human genes to a major international scientific endeavour. His Independent obituarist notes that, "His work linking the ABO blood groups and the nail-patella syndrome was seminal and is still cited as a classic in human linkage analysis" and he was behind the first generalised computer program for calculating LODs (Logarithm of Odds) for large human pedigrees. He also was involved in a major ongoing transatlantic collaboration on gene mapping with Victor Almon McKusick, making many visits to Johns Hopkins as a consultant on the application of computer techniques to genetical linkage, building on mathematical work initiated by Cedric Austen Bardell Smith at the Galton Laboratory. Renwick's key role in this work was due to his expertise in three essential areas: the clinical assessment of the families with specific genetic disorders, the laboratory analysis of the genetic markers and the mathematical and computing approaches to the data obtained.

In 1972 he radically changed direction, following what he described as a "unilateral termination of computer facilities" at Johns Hopkins and his consequent "ejection from the field". The subsequent years of his career at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine were mainly spent on analysis of causative factors in human malformations, studying in particular birth defects with an early study on the possible relation between toxins in potatoes and anencephaly and spina bifida (ASB).

Renwick was active in a number of genetical societies, including the Genetical (later Genetics) Society, which he served as Honorary Treasurer 1960-1965 and then auditor 1965-1972. He was a founder of the Developmental Pathology Society, serving as its President. He was also active in social activities at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. Renwick was made a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of Glasgow (1970) and the Royal College of Physicians of London (1974) and a Fellow of the Royal College of Pathologists (1982). He was awarded the University of London DSc in 1970. He died on 29 September 1994.

From the guide to the Papers of Dr James Harrison Renwick, 1926-1994, geneticist, University of Glasgow, Scotland, 1935-1994, (Glasgow University Archive Services)

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associatedWith Abstracts on Hygiene and Communicable Diseases, corporateBody
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associatedWith Allen, Fred H, fl 1960s-1970s, person
associatedWith Allen, Fred H, fl 1960s-1970s, human geneticist, person
associatedWith Allen&Hanburys Ltd, Manufacturing Chemists, corporateBody
associatedWith American Documentation Institute, corporateBody
associatedWith American Journal of Human Genetics, corporateBody
associatedWith Amos, D Bernard, 1923-2003 immunologist, person
associatedWith Anderson, David E, c1930-, phsychologist and gerentologist, person
associatedWith Anderson, J Ringland, 1891-1961, opthalmologist, person
associatedWith Annals of Human Genetics, corporateBody
associatedWith Annual Review of Genetics, corporateBody
associatedWith Arias, Sergio, fl 1970s, person
associatedWith Bannerman, Robin M, 1928-1985, physician and medical geneticist, person
associatedWith Beckman, Lars, 1929-2006, physician and geneticist, person
associatedWith Behaviour Genetics, corporateBody
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associatedWith Biometrics, corporateBody
associatedWith Black, A B, 1918-1978, physician and cardiologist, person
associatedWith Blainey, J D, fl 1960s-1980s, nephrologist, person
associatedWith Bobrow, Martin, 1938-, physician, person
associatedWith Bodmer, Julia, 1934-2001, geneticist, person
associatedWith Bojlen, Knud, fl 1950s, immunologist, person
associatedWith Bolling, David R, fl 1960s-1970s, geneticist, person
associatedWith Booth, Christopher Charles, 1924-, physician, person
associatedWith Bowen, Catherine L, fl 1970s, geneticist, person
associatedWith Boyer, Samuel Huntingdon, 1925-2006, physician, geneticist and politician, person
associatedWith Bremner, William J, fl 1970s, person
associatedWith British Journal of Industrial Medicine, corporateBody
associatedWith British Medical Bulletin, corporateBody
associatedWith British Medical Journal, corporateBody
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associatedWith Brown, Helen Lang, fl 1950s, person
associatedWith Buchanan, W Watson, fl 1960s, person
associatedWith Bundey, Sarah E, 1936-1998, physician and geneticist, person
associatedWith Burt, Cyril Lodowic, 1883-1971, educational psychologist, person
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associatedWith Carter, Cedric O, 1917-1984, geneticist, person
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associatedWith Chase, Gary A, 1948-2007, geneticist and statistician, person
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associatedWith Claridge, Gordon S, fl 1960s, psychologist, person
associatedWith Clarke, Cyril Astley, 1907-2000, physician, person
associatedWith Clarke, Eustace George Coverley, fl 1970 person
associatedWith Clayton, David, fl 1970s, person
associatedWith Cleghorn, Thomas Edward, 1917-1992, physician and haematologist, person
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associatedWith Cook, Peter J L, d 1982, geneticist, person
associatedWith Cowie, Valerie A, 1924-, developmental psychologist, person
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associatedWith Crawford, Agnes, 1909-2000, psychologist, person
associatedWith Dark, Anthony J, fl 1960s-1990s, opthalmologist, person
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associatedWith Davidson, William M, 1909-1992, physician and haematologist, person
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associatedWith Davis, Brian K, b 1937-, biophysicist, person
associatedWith Dencer, Derrick, 1922-2001, plastic surgeon, person
associatedWith Dennison, Wallace, 1909-1990, paediatrician, person
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associatedWith Edwards, John Hilton, 1928-2007, human geneticist, person
associatedWith Edwards, Prof John Hilton, 1928-2007, human geneticist, person
associatedWith Eldredge, Roswell, fl 1950s-1960s, physician, person
associatedWith Elston, Robert C, b 1932-, statistical geneticist, person
associatedWith Emery, Alan E H, 1928-, human geneticist, person
associatedWith Erdman, Carol, fl 1970s, person
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associatedWith Eriksson, Aldur W, fl 1970s, person
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associatedWith Esterley, John R, fl 1960s-1980s, pathologist, person
associatedWith Evans, Clifford D, 1907-1979, dermatologist, person
associatedWith Evans, Dr D A Price, fl 1960s, physician and geneticist, person
associatedWith Everall, John D, 1917-1977, dermatologist, person
associatedWith Farnsworth, Dean, fl 1950s, optometrist, person
associatedWith Feldman, Robert G, 1933-2003, neurologist, person
associatedWith Fialkow, Philip J, fl 1960s, person
associatedWith Fincham, John Robert Stanley, 1926-2005, botanist, person
associatedWith Fisch, L, fl 1950s, physician, person
associatedWith Flatt, Adrian E, 1921-, orthopaedic surgeon, person
associatedWith Ford, Charles Edmund, 1912-1999, biologist and cytogeneticist, person
associatedWith Fraser, F Clarke, 1920-, medical geneticist, person
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associatedWith Gardiner, Dawn, c1930-, biochemist, person
associatedWith Garrett, J V, fl 1960s-1980s, physician and haematologist, person
associatedWith Gilula, Louis A, 1948-, physician, person
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associatedWith Gore, Charles P, 1916-, psychiatrist, person
associatedWith Gray, John E, fl 1960s, person
associatedWith Greenwalt, Tibor J, 1914-2005, platelet immunologist, person
associatedWith Griffiths, W D, fl 1970s, human geneticist, person
associatedWith Grützner, P, fl 1960s, person
associatedWith Guiyin, Zhang, fl 1980s-1990s, geneticist, person
associatedWith Haldane, John Burdon Sanderson, 1892-1964, platelet immunologist, person
associatedWith Harper, Peter Stanley, 1939-, medical geneticist, person
associatedWith Harris, Harry, 1919-1994, biochemist and geneticist, person
associatedWith Hauge, Mogens, fl 1950s, geneticist, person
associatedWith Hawkins, Clifford F, fl 1950s-1980s, physician, person
associatedWith Heredity, corporateBody
associatedWith Heredity, corporateBody
associatedWith Hiatt, Howard, fl 1960s, person
associatedWith Holton, J B, 1932-2009, physician, person
associatedWith Hsia, David Yi-Yung, 1925-1972, paediatrician, person
associatedWith Huijing, Frans, fl 1970s, person
associatedWith Human Heredity, corporateBody
associatedWith Hutt, Frederick Bruce, 1897-1991, geneticist, person
associatedWith Ives, Elizabeth J, fl 1970s, medical geneticist, person
associatedWith Izatt, Marion M, fl 1960s, geneticist and serologist, person
associatedWith Jackson, Charles E, fl 1960s, physician, person
associatedWith Jay, Barrie, 1929-2007, opthalmologist, person
associatedWith Jinks, John Leonard, 1929-1987, geneticist, person
associatedWith John A Hartford Foundation, corporateBody
associatedWith Johnston, Alan W, fl 1960s-1980s, physician, person
associatedWith Johnstone, I Lloyd, 1892-1982, opthalmologist, person
associatedWith Jones, Reginald Watson-, 1902-1972, orthapaedic surgeon, person
associatedWith Jongbloet, P H, fl 1970s-1990s, person
associatedWith Journal of Medical Genetics, corporateBody
associatedWith Journal of Theoretical Biology, corporateBody
associatedWith Kalmus, Hans, 1906-1988, geneticist, person
associatedWith Khan, P Meera, fl 1970s-1980s, physician and geneticist, person
associatedWith Kirk, R L, fl 1960s, geneticist, person
associatedWith Komai, Takai, fl 1950s-1990s, person
associatedWith Krone, Winfrid, fl 1970s-2000s, geneticist, person
associatedWith Lambert, Reginal M, fl 1960s, immunologist, person
associatedWith Lamm, Dr Lars U, fl 1960s-1970s geneticist, person
associatedWith Lamm, Lars U, fl 1960s-1970s geneticist, person
associatedWith Langenbeck, Ulrich, 1938-, physician and geneticist, person
associatedWith Lawler, Dr Sylvia Dorothy, 1922-1996, human geneticist, person
associatedWith Lawler, Sylvia Dorothy, 1922-1996, human geneticist, person
associatedWith Lax, Dr Renate, fl 1960s-1970s, person
associatedWith Lehmann, Hermann, 1910-1985, biochemist, person
associatedWith Lindenbaum, Richard H, 1933-1992, geneticist, person
associatedWith Lindsten, Jan, b 1935, medical geneticist, person
associatedWith Lindstrom, -, fl 1970s, person
associatedWith LINK, Neurofibromatosis charity, corporateBody
associatedWith Lippman, Abby, fl 1980s-2000s, epidemiologist, person
associatedWith Lippman, Dr Richard W, fl 1950s, physician, person
associatedWith Lister Institute of Preventive Medicine, corporateBody
associatedWith Littman, Armand, fl 1960s-1980s, person
associatedWith Lohgem, J J van, 1914-2005, immunologist, person
associatedWith London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, 1924- corporateBody
associatedWith Lovrien, Everett W, fl 1970s, person
associatedWith Lubsen, Nicollette H, fl 1980s-2000s, biochemist, person
associatedWith Lubs, Herbert A, b1928-, physician and geneticist, person
associatedWith Lung, Manuel, fl 1950s, person
associatedWith MacLeod, N L, 1918-c1990, physician, person
associatedWith MacMillan Press Ltd, corporateBody
associatedWith Magnis, Ellen, fl 1970s, person
associatedWith Mange, Arthur P, 1931-, human geneticist, person
associatedWith Mann, Joseph D, fl 1960s, geneticist, person
associatedWith Maris, Robert W, c1920s-2007, physician, person
associatedWith Matthews, Bryan Harold Cabot, 1906-1986, physiologist, person
associatedWith Mayr, Wolfgang R, fl 1970s person
associatedWith McKusick, Victor Almon, 1921-2008, medical geneticist, person
associatedWith Meara, R H, 1917-1999, dermatologist, person
associatedWith Medical Hypotheses, corporateBody
associatedWith Medical Research Council, corporateBody
associatedWith Medical Research Council Blood Group Reference Library, corporateBody
associatedWith Mejzner, Stefan, fl 1950s, physician, person
associatedWith Meredith, Rodney, fl 1960s-1970s, person
associatedWith Merrit, A Donald, 1925-1986, physician and geneticist, person
associatedWith Migeon, Barbara, fl 1960s-2000s, clinical geneticist, person
associatedWith Mohr, Dr Jan, 1921-2009 physician and geneticist, person
associatedWith Mohr, Jan, 1921-2009, physician and geneticist, person
associatedWith Morris, J N, fl 1960s-1970s, person
associatedWith Morrison, Stuart, fl 1960s-1970s, person
associatedWith Morton, Newton Ennis, b 1929-, population geneticist and genetic epidemiologist, person
associatedWith Mosbech, Johs, 1922-, physician, person
associatedWith Moss, Peter, fl 1960s, paediatrician, person
associatedWith Motulsky, Arno G, 1924-, physician, person
associatedWith Moureau, P, fl 1950s, person
associatedWith Muckle, T J, fl 1960s-2000s, pathologist, person
associatedWith Munday, Madeleine R, fl 1970s, physician, person
associatedWith Murdoch, J Lamont, fl 1960s, endocrinologist, person
associatedWith Murphy, Edmond Anthony, 1926-2009, physician, person
associatedWith National Foundation USA, corporateBody
associatedWith Nature, corporateBody
associatedWith Newcombe, David S, fl 1960s, person
associatedWith Nissen, K I, 1906-1995, orthopaedic surgeon, person
associatedWith Opitz, Dr John M, 1935-, geneticist, person
associatedWith Pearce, W G, fl 1970s-1990s, opthalmologist and geneticist, person
associatedWith Pearson, Peter L, fl 1960s, physician and geneticist, person
associatedWith Penrose, Lionel Sharples, 1898-1972, psychiatrist and medical geneticist, person
associatedWith Pergament, Eugene, fl 1960s, person
associatedWith Pfänder, Ugo, fl 1950s, person
associatedWith Pickford, Ralph William, 1903-1986, psychologist, person
associatedWith Pillay, V K, fl 1960s, orthapaedic surgeon, person
associatedWith Polani, Paul Emanuel, 1914-2006, paediatrician, person
associatedWith Pollitzer, William Sprott, 1923-2002, anatomist, person
associatedWith Pondman, A, fl 1950s, physician and geneticist, person
associatedWith Pontecorvo, Guido Pellegrino Arrigo , 1907-1999 geneticist and Professor of Genetics, University of Glasgow person
associatedWith Pope, Mike F, c1930-, dermatologist and geneticist, person
associatedWith Porter, Ian H, fl 1960s-1970s, person
associatedWith Pratt, R T C, 1917-1983, physician, person
associatedWith Race, Dr Robert Russell, 1907-1984, geneticist and serologist, person
associatedWith Race, Robert Russell, 1907-1984, geneticist and serologist, person
associatedWith Renwick, Dr James Harrison, 1926-1994 person
associatedWith Riddell, W J B, 1899-1976, opthalmologist, person
associatedWith Rittner, C H, fl 1970s, person
associatedWith Robb, A B, c1940-, biophysicist, person
associatedWith Roberts, David F, fl 1970s, person
associatedWith Roberts, David, fl 1970s, person
associatedWith Robertson, Leon S, fl 1970s, person
associatedWith Robinson, Arthur, fl 1970s, person
associatedWith Robson, Elizabeth B, 1928-, geneticist, person
associatedWith Rood, Jon J van, b 1926- physician and immunologist, person
associatedWith Rook, Andrew John, fl 1950s-1960s, ecologist, person
associatedWith Rosenblatt, David fl 1960s-1990s, person
associatedWith Royal Statistical Society, corporateBody
associatedWith Samuel, Eric, 1914-1997, physician and radiologist, person
associatedWith Sanger, Dr Ruth Anne, 1918-2001, haematologist, person
associatedWith Sanger, Ruth Anne, 1918-2001, haematologist, person
associatedWith Saugstad, Prof Letten Fegensten, b 1925-, neurophysiologist, person
associatedWith Sayed, Atef K, fl 1970s, pathologist, person
associatedWith Schneiderman, Lawrence J, 1920s-, physician and bioethicist, person
associatedWith Schoenmakers, John G G, d 1994, molecular biologist, person
associatedWith Schrott, Helmut G, b c 1940s-, physician and geneticist, person
associatedWith Schulze, Jane, fl 1960s, person
associatedWith Science, corporateBody
associatedWith Scott, James E, fl 1970s, person
associatedWith Seakins, J W T, fl 1950s-1990s, biochemist, person
associatedWith Seegmiller, Jarvis E, 1920-2006, physician and biochemical geneticist, person
associatedWith Sharma, J C, fl 1960s, person
associatedWith Shearer, W S, 1904-1957, radiologist, person
associatedWith Sheppard, Philip Macdonald, 1921-1976, geneticist, person
associatedWith Siggers, David C, fl 1970s-1980s, haematologist, person
associatedWith Simpson, Howard R, fl 1950s-1990s, statistician, person
associatedWith Simpson, Robert E Hope-, 1908-2003, physician, person
associatedWith Sing, Charles F, c 1930, statistician and geneticist, person
associatedWith Siniscalco, Marcello, fl 1950s-1990s, person
associatedWith Sivak, Donna Schleutermann, fl 1960s-2000s, person
associatedWith Smith, Cedric Austen Bardell, 1917-2002, statistician and geneticist, person
associatedWith Smith, C E Gordon, fl 1960s-1970s, person
associatedWith Smith, Charles, fl 1970s, person
associatedWith Smith, John Maynard, 1920-2004, geneticist and evolutionary biologist, person
associatedWith Smith, Malcolm Andrew Ferguson-, b 1931-, medical geneticist, person
associatedWith Smith, Patrick Hall, 1919-2002, dermatologist, person
associatedWith Sneddon, Ian Bruce, 1915-1987, dermatologist, person
associatedWith Spaeth, George L, fl 1960s, surgeon, person
associatedWith Stanbury, John B, fl 1960s, person
associatedWith Steinberg, Arthur Gerald, 1912-2006, geneticist, person
associatedWith Stevenson, Alan C, 1909-1995, physician and geneticist, person
associatedWith Stewart, John S S, fl 1960 person
associatedWith St Thomas's Hospital Medical School, corporateBody
associatedWith St Thomas's Hospital Medical School, c1100, corporateBody
associatedWith Sutherland, Ian, c 1940-, bioengineer, person
associatedWith Svejgaard, Arne, fl 1970s, person
associatedWith Tansley, Katherine, fl 1950s, optometrist, person
associatedWith Taor, W S, c1930-, physician, person
associatedWith Taylor, William, fl 1970s, person
associatedWith Teasdale, Graham Michael, 1940-, neurosurgeon, person
associatedWith The Lancet corporateBody
associatedWith Therkelsen, A J, fl 1970s, person
associatedWith Thoday, John M, fl 1950s, person
associatedWith Thomas, George H, fl 1960s, person
associatedWith Thomson, David, fl 1950s-1960s, person
associatedWith Thorogood, Douglas, fl 1950s, person
associatedWith Tobias, Philip V, b 1925, palaeoanthropologist, person
associatedWith Todd, Neil B, fl 1960s-1970s, person
associatedWith Uchida, Irene A, 1917-, geneticist, person
associatedWith University College London, corporateBody
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associatedWith University of Glasgow, 1451- corporateBody
associatedWith Veale, Arthur Milton Oliver, fl. 1960s-1970s, geneticist, person
associatedWith Veale, Dr Arthur Milton Oliver, fl 1960s-1970s, geneticist, person
associatedWith Vernon, Philips E, 1905-1987, educational psychologist, person
associatedWith Vogel, Friedrich, 1925-2006, geneticist, person
associatedWith Volkers, W S, fl 1960s, geneticist, person
associatedWith Waaler, G, fl 1950s, person
associatedWith Walker, James Z, 1907-1968, physician and radiologist, person
associatedWith Walker, Norma Ford, 1893-1968, geneticist, person
associatedWith Walker, Peter Martin Brabazon, 1922-2006, molecular biologist, person
associatedWith Wallace, David C, 1926-c1978, physician and geneticist, person
associatedWith Walls, Gordon L, 1905-1962, optometrist and physiologist, person
associatedWith Warburg, Mette, 1926-, opthalmologist, person
associatedWith Ward, Joyce C, fl 1960s, person
associatedWith Weatherall, David John, 1933-, physician, person
associatedWith Weitkamp, Lowell R, fl 1960s-1970s, person
associatedWith Weitkamp, Prof Lowell R, fl 1960s-1970s, person
associatedWith Wells, R S (Charles), 1928-1998, dermatologist, person
associatedWith Went, Loe N, fl 1950s-2000s, geneticist, person
associatedWith Whitelaw, W, 1889-1984, pathologist, person
associatedWith Wildervanck, L S, 1902-, geneticist, person
associatedWith Williams, Gail R, fl 1960s, person
associatedWith Willoughby, Chris, fl 1970s-2000s, toxicologist, person
associatedWith Wise, David, fl 1960s, person
associatedWith Witkop, Carl L, 1920-1993, oral pathologist and geneticist, person
associatedWith Wood, Roger, fl 1970s-2000s, geneticist, person
associatedWith Woolf, Louis I, fl 1950s-1990s, biochemist, person
associatedWith Wright, W D, 1906-1997, optometrist, person
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