- James Brontë Gatenby
James Brontë Gatenby MA, PhD, DPhil, DSc lived from 10th October 1892 to 20th July 1960.cite encyclopedia|url=http://www.oxforddnb.com/index/101033353/|title= Gatenby, James Brontë|encyclopedia=
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography ] He was azoologist who is notable for his work on the structure of cells and theGolgi bodies .Background
Gatenby was born in
Wanganui ,New Zealand . He progressed from St. Patrick's College in Wellington toJesus College, Oxford . In 1916, he graduated with a first-class degree in zoology. He remained at Oxford until 1919, first as a demonstrator in forest zoology and humanembryology , then as a lecturer inhistology in 1917. In 1918 he became the senior demy ofMagdalen College, Oxford .Gatenby left Oxford in 1919 for a post at
University College, London . He was appointed there as the senior assistant in zoology andcomparative anatomy . In 1920, he was made a lecturer incytology . In 1921, he moved toTrinity College, Dublin He was appointed professor of zoology and comparative anatomy at Trinity College, Dublin, in 1921. He became the professor of cytology. In 1922, Gatenby married Enid (Molly) Meade and they had four children. After Molly's death in 1950, he married Constance Harris.His work
Gatenby produced original research on many insects and the structure of their cells. His most important work was studying Golgi bodies in various animals, including humans.
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