- David Weatherall
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Sir David John Weatherall (born 9 March 1933) is a British physician and researcher in molecular genetics, haematology, pathology and clinical medicine.
His research concentrated on the genetics of the haemoglobinopathies and, in particular, a group of inherited haematological disorders known as the thalassemias that are associated with abnormalities in the production of globin (the protein component of haemoglobin). Weatherall is one of the world's experts on the clinical and molecular basis of the thalassemias and the application of this information for the control and prevention of these diseases in the developing countries.[1]
Early life and education David Weatherall was educated at Calday Grange Grammar School and then graduated from the Medical School at the University of Liverpool in 1956. After house staff training, he joined the Army for 2 years. Returning from military service, he took a fellowship at Johns Hopkins University before returning to Liverpool, where he rose to the rank of Professor of Haematology.
Career
In 1974 Weatherall was appointed Nuffield Professor of Clinical Medicine at the University of Oxford, and, in 1992, he assumed the most prestigious chair, that of Regius Professor of Medicine, from 1992 to 2000.
He was knighted in 1987.
In 1989 Weatherall founded the Institute of Molecular Medicine at Oxford, which was renamed the Weatherall Institute of Molecular Medicine in his honour in the year 2000 upon his retirement. He then became Chancellor of Keele University. He was a member of the Nuffield Council on Bioethics 1991-1996
In 2002 Weatherall wrote a major report on the application of genomics for global health for the World Health Organization.[2] Sir David is a Distinguished Supporter of the British Humanist Association.
In 2006 a working group report under the Chairmanship of Professor David Weatherall concludes that there is a strong scientific case to maintain biomedical research activities using non-human primates in carefully selected areas.[3]
References
External links
- Biography at Burke's Peerage
- Introductory Speech for Sir David Weatherall by Yuet Wai Kan published in Am J Hum Genet. 74:382–384, 2004.
- The Thalassemias: The Role of Molecular Genetics in an Evolving Global Health Problem by David Weatherall published in Am. J. Hum. Genet., 74:385-392, 2004
- Report (PDF) on the use of non-human primates in biomedical research.
- The Weatherall Institute of Molecular Medicine
- Hemoglobal: A Charitable Organization that Sir David Weatherall provides aid to children with Thalassemia
Academic offices Preceded by
Baron MoserChancellor of Keele University
2002—presentSucceeded by
IncumbentKeele University Leadership Chancellor: David Weatherall • Vice-Chancellor: Nick FoskettOrganizations Categories Alumni · Academics · AssociatesCategories:- 1933 births
- Alumni of the University of Liverpool
- 20th-century English medical doctors
- English geneticists
- Chancellors of Keele University
- British humanists
- Living people
- British knights
- Royal Medal winners
- Statutory Professors of the University of Oxford
- Fellows of the Royal Society
- Fellows of Magdalen College, Oxford
- People educated at Calday Grange Grammar School
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