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  1. 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.

  2. history.rcp.ac.uk › inspiring-physicians › harry-harrisHarry Harris | RCP Museum

    Jul 17, 1994 · Harry Harris was an outstanding medical research scientist in post war Britain in the field of human genetics. His influence was most significant during the quarter century from 1950 to 1975, but he continued as a powerful force on the world scientific stage after that, when he moved to the United States in 1976 to work at the University of ...

  3. 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.

  4. With his extensive laboratory research on the patterns of human genetic diversity in health and disease, Harris became the acknowledged world leader in human biochemical genetics and assumed the mantle of Archibald Garrod, the founding father.

  5. A well-illustrated, full-colour history of Tottenham Hotspur from veteran author Harry Harris and Paul Trevillion, the acclaimed artist behind Roy of the Rovers.

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  7. May 10, 2018 · With exclusive access to Pelé, award-winning sports writer Harry Harris charts his meteoric rise from humble beginnings in Brazil to his first international at the age of sixteen.

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