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Harry Harris was born on 30 September 1919. He was one of the most influential scientists in the field of human genetics during the postwar period in Britain up to 1976, and after that in the United States until his death in July 1994.
Jan 22, 2018 · Many journalists turn to book-writing as a (not always) lucrative sideline, but no-one can compare – surely? – with the prolific Harris. He has been author of no fewer than 80 football-related books including autobiography collaborations, biographies and official club annuals.
Harry Harris was bom on 30 September 1919. He was one of the most influential scientists in the field of human genetics during the postwar period in Britain up to 1976, and after that in the United States until his death in July 1994. With his extensive laboratory research on the
Harry Harris FRS, FCRP (30 September 1919 – 17 July 1994) [1] was a British-born biochemist. His work showed that human genetic variation was not rare and disease-causing but instead was common and usually harmless.
Harry Harris, British human genetics educator. Served to lieutenant Royal Air Force, 1944-1947; Fellow Royal Society London; member National Academy of Sciences (foreign associate), American Society Human Genetics (William Allen Memorial award 1968), Genetics Society (United States of America), Genetics Society (United Kingdom), Bio-chemical ...
Jul 17, 1994 · Harry Harris. b.30 September 1919 d.17 July 1994. BA Cantab (1941) MB BChir (1943) MA (1946) MD (1948) FRS (1966) FRCP (1973) Harry Harris was an outstanding medical research scientist in post war Britain in the field of human genetics.
Jul 17, 1994 · Harry Harris: 30 September 1919 - 17 July 1994. Harry Harris: 30 September 1919 - 17 July 1994 Biogr Mem Fellows R Soc. 1996;42: ... History, 20th Century