Malcolm Potts

Malcolm Potts

David Malcolm Potts (born Cambridge, UK) is a human reproductive scientist. Since 1993, he has been the first holder of the Fred H. Bixby-endowed chair in Population and Family Planning in the School of Public Health, University of California, Berkeley.

Potts completed a medical degree and a PhD in embryology (on the electron microscopy of mammalian implantation) at the University of Cambridge. While at Cambridge, he started the first clinic offering contraception to young people. He advised David Steel on the UK's 1967 Abortion Act. He was the first male doctor at the Marie Stopes Clinic in London.

He became the first Medical Director of the International Planned Parenthood Federation in 1968. In 1972, he was the first physician to promote the technique of uterine manual vacuum aspiration. He then moved to the United States and became CEO of Family Health International (FHI) from 1978-1990. During this period, FHI became the largest global AIDS prevention programme outside of the World Health Organization.

He has published ten books and over 200 scientific papers. His books include Abortion (co-written with Peter Diggory and John Peel, 1977), Textbook of Contraceptive Practice (1st edition co-written with John Peel, 1969; 2nd edition co-written with Peter Diggory, 1983; long the key textbook in the field), Queen Victoria’s Gene (written with his brother Prof. William Potts), Ever Since Adam and Eve: The Evolution of Human Sexuality (written with Dr Roger Short, 1999)[1] and Sex and War: How Biology Explains Warfare and Terrorism and Offers a Path to a Safer World (co-written with Thomas Hayden, 2008).[2] He has worked as a consultant to the World Bank and the British, American, Canadian and Egyptian governments.

He has served/currently serves as:

  • Chair, University of California Berkeley's Committee for the Protection of Human Subjects.
  • Chair, Division of Community Health and Human Development, School of Public Health.
  • Head, Global Health Specialty Area, School of Public Health.
  • Foundation board member, Population Services International, Washington , DC.
  • Board Member Venture Strategies for Health and Development, California.

Potts has been married four times and had three children. He is currently married to Dr Martha Campbell.

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