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She was a distinguished cytogeneticist who worked on inheritance in maize.
Each centre is represented by an experienced clinical geneticist and a senior molecular cytogeneticist.
Barbara McClintock began her career as a maize cytogeneticist.
Working with Paul Moorhead, a talented cytogeneticist, he designed an experiment that showed the truth about normal cell division.
Joe Hin Tjio (1919-2001), was a cytogeneticist renowned as the first person to recognize the normal number of human chromosomes.
R. Ellen Magenis (1925- ) is a distinguished American pediatrician, medical geneticist and cytogeneticist.
December 22 - American cytogeneticist Joe Hin Tjio discovers the correct number of human chromosomes.
His father Jacob was an astrophysicist, and his mother, Meira Diskin, was a cytogeneticist.
Her father, a cytogeneticist, was a senior scientist at Hoffmann-La Roche in Nutley, N.J.
The results are summarized and given to a board-certified cytogeneticist for review, and to write an interpretation taking into account the patients previous history and other clinical findings.
John Belling (1866-1933), born in Aldershot, England, was a cytogeneticist who developed the iron-acetocarmine staining technique which is used in the study of chromosomes.
Since DECIPHER is opened to any accredited clinician or cytogeneticist from around the world, the chances of finding similar rare cases are significantly increased.
A vacancy has arisen for a Clinical Cytogeneticist (Grade B) in this laboratory, which provides a diagnostic service for South East Scotland.
Kurt Hirschhorn (born 1926), is an Viennese born American pediatrician, medical geneticist, and cytogeneticist who identified the chromosomal defects that underlie Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome.
Patau was in the Department of Genetics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, as was his wife and collaborator, the Finnish cytogeneticist Eeva Therman (1916-2004).
Mr. Seroy described both Ilex and the author, a cytogeneticist at Oxford University, as highly credible and said the book packager was responsible for the costs of recalling the book.
Once Dr. Haldane wrote to Prof. Hickling who was looking for a cytogeneticist that Dr Har Swarup was the best cytogenetist he could get in whole of England.
The first published report of a man with a 47,XYY karyotype was by internist and cytogeneticist Avery Sandberg and colleagues at Roswell Park Memorial Institute in Buffalo, New York in 1961.
In 1929 he received a fellowship to undertake studies at the John Innes Horticultural Institute in Britain, where he worked with cytogeneticist C. D. Darlington, statistician R. A. Fisher, and geneticist J. B. S. Haldane.
The eponym Smith-Magenis refers to two workers who described the condition in 1986, namely, Ann C. M. Smith, a genetic counselor at the National Institutes of Health, and R. Ellen Magenis, a pediatrician, medical geneticist and cytogeneticist at the Oregon Health Sciences University.