- Henry Harris (scientist)
Sir Henry Harris, FRS, (born
January 28 1925 ) is an Australian-born professor ofmedicine atOxford University , now retired, who led pioneering work oncancer andhuman genetics in the 1960s.Biography
Early life
Harris was born in
Australia into a family ofRussia n immigrants. Educated inSydney he first readmodern languages in 1941, but was subsequently attracted to medicine through his literary interests. He studied medicine at theRoyal Prince Alfred Hospital and began a career in medical research rather than clinical practice.Medical research in Oxford
In the early 1950s, Harris moved to
England to study at theSir William Dunn School of Pathology inOxford underHoward Florey . He completed hisDPhil in 1954 and settled down to a career of academic research. In 1960 he was appointed as head of the new department ofcell biology at theJohn Innes Institute , and in 1964 he succeeded Florey as Head of the Dunn School, and in 1979 he was appointed as Oxford'sRegius Professor of Medicine succeeding Sir Richard Doll.Harris's research interests were primarily focused on
cancer cells and of their differences from normal cells, and later on the possibilities of genetic modification of human cell lines with material of other species in order to increase the range of genetic markers. Harris and his colleagues developed some of the basic techniques for investigating and measuring genes along the humanchromosome .In 1969 Harris showed that when malignant cancer cells were fused with normal
fibroblast s, the resulting hybrids were not malignant, thus demonstrating the existence of genes that had the ability to suppress malignancy. Work on thesetumour suppressor gene s has become a world-wide industry.Much of Harris's work has been supported by the
Cancer Research UK (formerly the Cancer Research Campaign).Works
Published works
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*cite book | author=Harris, Henry | title=Scientific models and man | location= Oxford and New York | publisher=Clarendon Press and Oxford University Press | year=1979 | id=ISBN 0-19-857168-2
*cite book | author=Harris, Henry | title=The balance of improbabilities : a scientific life | location= Oxford | publisher=Clarendon Press | year=1987 | id=ISBN 0-19-858217-X
*cite book | author=Harris, Henry | title=Hippolyte's club foot : the medical roots of realism in modern European literature | location= Oxford | publisher=Clarendon Press | year=1993 | id=ISBN 0-19-951362-7 (The Romanes Lecture for 1993).
*cite book | author=Harris, Henry | title=The cells of the body : a history of somatic cell genetics | location= Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y | publisher=Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory | year=1995 | id=ISBN 0-87969-533-1
*cite book | author=Harris, Henry | title=The Birth of the Cell | publisher=Yale University Press | year=2000 | id=ISBN 0-300-08295-9
*cite book | author=Harris, Henry | title=Things Come to Life: Spontaneous Generation Revisited | publisher= Oxford University Press | year=2002 | id=ISBN 0-19-851538-3References
External links
* [http://www.brookes.ac.uk/schools/bms/medical/synopses/harris.html Henry Harris in the Oxford Brookes Medical Video Archive]
* [http://www.path.ox.ac.uk/history.htm History of the William Dunn School of Pathology in Oxford]
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