Papers of Malcolm Andrew Ferguson-Smith, correspondence from 1998-2002 1994-2004
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Johns Hopkins University, 1876-,
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Thomas, Sir, John Meurig, b 1932, Knight, chemist,
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Edwards, John Hilton, 1928-2007, human geneticist,
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McKusick, Victor A. (Victor Almon), 1921-2008
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Smith, Malcolm Andrew Ferguson-, b 1931, geneticist, University of Glasgow, Scotland,
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Malcolm Andrew Ferguson-Smith (1931- ) is a celebrated geneticist whose work on gene mapping has shaped our understanding of human evolution. Ferguson-Smith graduated MB, ChB in 1955 and was appointed a lecturer in Medical Genetics at the University in 1961. He was promoted to Senior Lecturer in 1965, a Reader in 1971, and Professor of Medical Genetics in1973. He was also Honorary Consultant in Medical Paediatrics at the Royal Hospital for Sick Children from 1966 and in Clinical Genetics at York...
Lachmann, Sir, Peter Julius, b 1931, Knight, immunologist,
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Weatherall, Sir, David John, b 1933, Knight, physician and molecular geneticist,
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Carter, Nigel Paul, fl 1970s-2000s, geneticist,
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Heap, Sir, Robert Brian, b 1935, Knight, biologist,
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University of Glasgow (1451- : Glasgow, Scotland)
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These are Economic History lecture notes, possibly a lecturer's own notes. There are 6 notebooks within a slipcase. On the slipcase is written in pencil "Dr James Cunnison? Alec Macfie?" The identification of the author of these notes is not certain. There is one letter within volume 6 addressed to Dr Cunnison, but without a comparison of handwriting it has not possible to assign these notes to Dr Cunnison. References within the notes would indicate that they were written after 1924. ...