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NATIONAL CATALOGUING UNIT FOR THE ARCHIVES OF CONTEMPORARY SCIENTISTS Catalogue of the papers and correspondence of Malcolm Andrew Ferguson-Smith FRS (b. 1931) VOLUME II Section D: Publications Section G: Consultancies and collaborations Section H: Gender verification in sport Section E: Lectures and meetings Section F: Societies and organisations Section J: Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy NCUACS catalogue no. 161/4/08 by Timothy E. Powell, Heather Bird and Simon Coleman Section K: Non-textual material Index of correspondents Catalogue of the papers and correspondence of Malcolm Andrew Ferguson-Smith FRS (b. 1931) VOLUME II Section D: Publications Section G: Consultancies and collaborations Section H: Gender verification in sport Section E: Lectures and meetings Section F: Societies and organisations Section J: Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy NCUACS catalogue no. 161/4/08 by Timothy E. Powell, Heather Bird and Simon Coleman Section K: Non-textual material Index of correspondents M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 SECTION D PUBLICATIONS, D.1-D.123 1957-2008 D.1-D.73 DRAFTS D.74-D.76 OFFPRINTS D.77-D.115 PRENATAL DIAGNOSIS D.116-D.123 OTHER EDITORIAL CORRESPONDENCE DRAFTS 1957-2006 and intended publications This subsection presents material relating to Ferguson- Smith’s It represents a very incomplete record of Ferguson-Smith’s is extensive there documentation of some of his most notable works. is presented in the form in which the publications appear in Ferguson-Smith’s bibliography, which is at A.37. publications. published although output It and drafts, copy of and _ typescript frequency syndrome: ‘Klinefelters testicular morphology in relation to nuclear sex’, with B. Lennox et al. Lancet (1957), 167-169. Bibliography no. 1. Manuscript offprint, programme of Pathological Society of Great Britain at which the paper was read, manuscript notes. Found in envelope inscribed by Ferguson-Smith, ‘Early drafts of MAFs first paper with corrections by Bernard Lennox’. and later by Ferguson- Typescript draft, Lawson Wilkins, excellent + well-written paper...’, Smith explaining the context. ‘Cytogenetics in man’. Arch. 627-639. Bibliography no. 15 in envelope (retained) ‘This by an exceedingly interesting, inscribed Intern. Med. 105 (1960): 2 folders. is M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Publications, D.1-D.123 Referee annotation by Ferguson-Smith. reports early on papers, some with later 1961-1964 of in 1 no. 39; ‘The constrictions association Cytogenetics human (1962): specific chromosomal regions human somatic chromosomes’, Ann. Includes reports on ‘The sites and relative frequencies of secondary somatic 325-343, chromosomes’, satellited Bibliography in chromosomes with cultured Hum. Genet. 27 (1963): 143-156, Bibliography no. ‘The pachytene sites chromosomes’, 124-134, Bibliography cytogenetical studies in female gonadal dysgenesis and their bearing on the cause of Turner's syndrome’, Cytogenetics. 3 (1964): 353-383, Bibliography no.47. formation Cytogenetics 45; human (1964): and nucleolus ‘Clinical and in 3 40; of no. ‘Karyotype-phenotype correlations in gonadal dysgenesis and their bearing on the pathogenesis of malformations’. J. Med. Genet. 2 (1965): 142-155. Bibliography no. 49 1964-1965, 1983, 1990- 1991 offprint; correspondence re referees’ reports from as Ferguson-Smith’s feature 1964-1965; Correspondence, Cytogenetics, Citation commentary, 1983, 1990-1991. Classic, and of XX 2 folders. including Citation Classic in 1991 ‘X-Y chromosomal interchange in the aetiology of true hermaphroditism Klinefelter’s syndrome’. Lancet (1966): 475-476. Bibliography no. 55. This paper was rejected for publication in Cytogenetics. It was accepted by the Journal of Medical Genetics and became a as the most-cited paper ever published in that journal. Typescript drafts, by Ferguson-Smith with details of publication (in only six weeks and two days after submission). ‘Chromosomal satellite 1156-1157. Bibliography no. 57 in envelope (retained) Typescript draft. association’. inscribed (1967): Lancet M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Publications, D.1-D.123 Essential Medical Genetics, with J.M. Connor. Blackwell Scientific Publications, Oxford. 193, 222, 277, 308 and 377 Bibliography nos. 1983-2002 First edition (1984). Bibliography no. 193 1983-1985 4 folders. D.12 is copies of reviews. Second edition (1987). Bibliography no. 222 1985-1988 Third edition (1991). Bibliography no. 277 1990-1991 Fourth edition (1993). Bibliography no. 308 1992-1993 D.16-D.18 Fifth edition (1997). Bibliography no. 377 1994-2002 3 folders. 2 folders. Italian, D.21-D.25 1985-1998 French, German, ‘Chr[omosome] 9 papers’ Foreign language editions Includes correspondence re Greek, Polish, Iranian and Japanese editions. 1992-1998 ‘Multiple (ESSI) mapped to 9q22-q31 in families with common ancestry’ with D.R. Goudie et al, Nature Genetics 3 (1993): 165- 169. Bibliography no. 298 Contents inscribed: material re papers by Ferguson-Smith and colleagues on chromosome 9, with additional material found therewith. Ferguson-Smith’s epithelioma self-healing draft; by Typescript the Ferguson-Smith Multiple Self Healing Squamous Epithelioma Locus’, 9 lecture ‘Mapping Goudie on notice slides D.R. and and for squamous of folder so_ M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Publications, D.1-D.123 September 1992; brief correspondence re related paper. ‘Genetic analysis of meiotic recombination in humans by use of sperm typing: reduced recombination within a heterozygous paracentric inversion of chromosome 9q32- q34.3’, with G.M. Brown et al, Am. J. Hum.Genet. 62 (1998): 1484-1492. Bibliography no. 392 ‘Gene order within 9q32-34 using interphase analysis by fluorescence in situ hydridisation’ with M.A. Leversha et al. Typescript draft; letter from editor with referees’ reports. Submitted to the American Journal of Human Genetics 1992 but not accepted for publication in that journal. ‘Ordering of four markers on the long arm of chromosome 9 by analysis of meitotic recombination in flow-sorted single sperm’, with R.A Furlong et al. 1992-1993 International Workshop on and on report short Submitted to the American Journal of Human Genetics 1992 but not published in that journal. Correspondence and papers on chromosome 9 found therewith. Typescript draft; photographs for figures; correspondence and referees’ reports. Includes Chromosome 9, Cambridge, 22-24 March 1992, arrangements for second workshop; research by D.R. Goudie, July 1993. 1992, 1993 ‘Gender verification’, Medicine, edited by M. Harries, et al. Press. Bibliography nos 326 and 395 Oxford Textbook of Sports Oxford University First edition (1994). Bibliography no. 326 Correspondence with editor; proof. D.26-D.30 in 1992-1998 report on First 1992-1993 See also section H. M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Publications, D.1-D.123 D.27-D.30 Second edition (1998). Bibliography no. 395 1995-1998 Correspondence with Ljundqvist manuscript and typescript drafts; proof. International editor and the of publishers Olympic and A. Committee; 4 folders. ‘Gene order by FISH and FACS’, in Molecular Biology & Biotechnology: a Comprehensive Desk Reference, edited by R.A. Meyers, V.C.H. Publishers Inc., New York (1995). pp.354-359. Bibliography no. 358 1994-1995 Correspondence with publishers; proof. D.32-D.34 a ‘Ann Chester Chandley D.Sc., tribute her on retirement’, Chromosome Research 5.1 (1997). Not listed in Bibliography. Biol, occasion appreciation F.R.S.E. - F.I. the and of papers of Ann re C. drafts; Typescript Symposium on Chandley, Edinburgh, 5 September 1996. correspondence Cytogenetics and honour in in of a 3 folders. fluorescence Typescript draft. multicolor karyotype of This tribute to Chandley was based on Ferguson-Smith’s talk at the Symposium. ‘Generation the human chromosome complement using situ hydridization and spectral imaging’, with E. Schréck et al. ‘Chromosome painting’. ‘Chromosome painting without competitor DNA’, with J. Weinberg et Trends in Genetics Technical Tips Online T40065 (1997). Bibliography no. 370 Possibly 365, ‘Multicolor spectral karyotyping of human chromosomes’, Science 273 (1996), 494-497. Correspondence, including referee’s comments; drafts of Bibliography version early no. an al. of M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Publications, D.1-D.123 ‘Chromosome (Muntiacus reevesi)’, with F. Yang et 106 (1997): 37-43. Bibliography no. 376 evolution the of Chinese muntjac al. Chromosoma 1996-1997 Correspondence with editor. ‘Genetic analysis by chromosome sorting and painting: phylogenetic and diagnostic applications’. Eur. J. Hum. Genet. 5 (1997): 253-265. Bibliography no. 384 1996-1997 Correspondence with editors. This was based on Ferguson-Smith’s Baschirotto Award Lecture, 1996. See also A.31. ‘Use of the Indian muntjak idiogram to align conserved chromosomal segments in sheep and human genomes by chromosome painting’, et al. Genomics 46 (1997): 143-147. Bibliography no. 386 Burkin with D.J. Brief correspondence with editors. the Possum, ca 1997 D.40-D.43 Brush-Tailed Photocopy of typescript draft with manuscript corrections; covering letter from A.R Perez. ‘Comparative mapping using chromosome sorting and painting’, with F. Yang and P.C.M. O’Brien. /LAR J. 39 (1998): 68-76. Bibliography no. 394 ‘Karyotyping Trichosurus vulpecula and subsequent chromosome comparison with the Tammar Wallaby, Macropus eugenii’, with A.R. Perez et al. Not listed in Bibliography. Typescript draft. ‘Cross species colour segmenting: a novel tool in human karyotype analysis’, with S. Miller et al. Cytometry 33 (1998): 445-452. Bibliography no. 398 Correspondence with editors; manuscript and typescript revised drafts. 1997-1998 4 folders. M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Publications, D.1-D.123 of the DNA among human gamma-X centromeric ‘Conservation satellite autosomal primates localisation in certain Old World monkeys’, with C. Lee et al. Chromosome Research 7 (1999): 43-47. Bibliography no. 400 with an Typescript and colour figures, with covering letter. D.46-D.49 ‘Reciprocal chromosome painting shows that genomic rearrangement between rat and mouse proceeds ten times faster than between human and cats’, R. Cytogenet Cell Genetics 84 (1999): 150- Stanyon et al. 155. Bibliography no. 401 with 1998-1999 Includes drafts of related articles found therewith (D.46, D.47), and earlier version of final article (D.48). ‘Comparative mapping of mouse and rat chromosomes’ by Fluorescence in Situ Hybridization’, with F. Gritzner et al. Not listed in Bibliography. ca 1998 ca 1998 ten times faster Correspondence; typescript draft. ‘Homology of rat and mouse chromosomes visualised by reciprocal chromosome painting’, with R. Stanyon et al. Not listed in Bibliography. ‘Reciprocal chromosome painting between mouse and rat shows that rodents have a of genomic rearrangements than human and cats’, with R. Stanyon et al. Referees’ comments; typescript draft with colour figures. ‘Complete homology maps of the cuniculus) painting’, Cytogenet. Genetics 86 (1999): 317-322. Bibliography no. 407 rabbit (Oryctolagus chromosome Cell reciprocal et human by Korstanje Draft of final article rate and with R. al. M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Publications, D.1-D.123 D.51-D.53 ‘A complete comparative chromosome map for the dog, red fox and human and its integration with canine genetic maps’, with F. Yang et al. Genomics 62 (1999): 189-202. Bibliography no. 408 with colour _ figures; with editors, including proof; referees’ draft Typescript correspondence comments. 3 folders. ‘Chromosome identification and assignment of DNA clones in the dog using a red fox and dog comparative map, with Chromosome Research 8 (2000): 93-100. Bibliography no. 412 F. Yang et al. with colour _ figures; with editors, including proof, referees’ draft Typescript correspondence comments. 2 folders. 3 folders. D.56-D.58 proof; correspondence with editors, ‘Multiplex fluorescence in species colour banding of leukemia in translocation’, with C.J. Harrison et al. & Cytogenetics 116 (2000): 105-110. 414 situ hybridisation and cross- a case of chronic myeloid a complex Philadelphia Cancer Genetics Bibliography no. blastic crisis with Typescript drafts; including referees’ comments. ‘Comparative chromosome map of the laboratory mouse and Chinese hamster defined by reciprocal chromosome painting’, with F. Yang and P.C.M. O’Brien. Chromosome Research 8 (2000): 219-227. Bibliography no. 413 1998-2000 ‘A comparative chromosome map of the Arctic fox, red fox and dog defined by chromosome painting and high resolution al. Chromosome Research 8 (2000): 253-263. Bibliography no. 415 Typescript and colour figures, with covering letter. D.60, D.61 G-banding’, with A.S. Graphodatsky et M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Publications, D.1-D.123 with colour _ figures; with editors, including proof, referees’ draft Typescript correspondence comments. 2 folders. ‘Comparative chromosome painting’, with P.C.M. O’Brien et al in Chromosomes Today, vol.13, edited by E. Olmo & C.A. Redi, Birkauser Verlag, Switzerland (2000), pp.259- 265. Bibliography no. 417 1998-2000 Correspondence; typescript draft. This was based on a lecture to the 13th International Chromosome Conference, Ancona, Italy, 1998. ‘Reciprocal chromosome painting illuminates the history of genome evolution of and human’, with F. Yang et Chromosome Research 8 (2000): 393-404. Bibliography no. 418 the domestic cat, al. dog Typescript draft; figures; proof; correspondence. 2 folders. of sorted canine groups to chromosomes: D.66-D.68 D.R. Sargan et al. Typescript draft; figures; covering letter. in_ hybrid, refinement canine chromosomes linkage, radiation the flow ‘Use and assignment of syntenic and verification of the comparative chromosome map for dog and human’, with Genomics 69 (2000): 182-195. Bibliography no. 420 ‘Comparative chromosome map between the Japanese raccoon dog, Arctic fox, red fox and domestic dog and its implications for the ancestral canid karyotype’, with A.S. Graphodatsky et al. Submitted to Mammalian Genome but not listed in Bibliography. ‘Comparative chromosome map between the Japanese raccoon dog, Arctic fox, red fox and domestic dog and its implications for the ancestral canid karyotype’ Typescript draft; figures; correspondence with editors. M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Publications, D.1-D.123 ‘A comparative chromosome map between the Japanese raccoon dog and domestic dog, and its integration with the comparative map of Arctic fox, red fox and dog’ Typescript draft with manuscript corrections, March 2000. Earlier version. ‘Karyotype phylogeny of the Canidae: inferences from comparative genomic analysis by chromosome painting’ Typescript draft annotated ‘Amended MAFS 15/7/00’. This was a resubmission of the article. P.N. ‘SRY and primary sex reversal syndromes’, with Goodfellow et The Metabolic and Molecular Bases of Inherited Disease, 8th Edition, edited by C.R. Scriver et al. McGraw-Hill, New York (2001), pp.1213-1221. Bibliography no. 426 Chapter 62 al. in Correspondence Goodfellow; typescript initial draft of revised chapter. co-author editors with and P.N. 2 folders. Typescript draft. ‘The economies of evolution’. Heredity 96 (2006): 109. Bibliography no. 476 ‘BSE: public policy and the uncertainties of science’, in Risk, Democratic Citizenship and Public Policy, edited by A. Weale. Published for the British Academy by Oxford University Press (2002), pp.85-90. Bibliography no. 440 annotated ‘Superseded by 4/3/06’. ‘A procedure for image enhancement in chromosome painting’, with W. Rens et al. Not listed in Bibliography. Correspondence; manuscript and typescript drafts; copy of article as published. one annotated 2005-2006 the other Typescript drafts, ‘4/3/06’, M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Publications, D.1-D.123 D.74-D.76 OFFPRINTS 1957-2008 This is a largely complete set of copies of Ferguson- Smith’s papers, 1957-2008. The offprints are numbered according o the Bibliography at A.37. 1957-1980 1 box. 1981-2002 1 box. 2003-2008 1 box. D.77-D.80 ‘Contracts’ 1979-2006 1979-2006 D.77-D.115 PRENATAL DIAGNOSIS It was published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. See also International Society for Prenatal Diagnosis, F.77-F.86. Ferguson-Smith was founder and Editor in Chief of this journal for 26 years to retirement at the end of 2006 (see A.7). 1995, 1998 1979, 1984, 1988 Contents contracts with Wiley and related correspondence. Ferguson-Smith’s folder so_ of inscribed: M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Publications, D.1-D.123 2002, 2006 Correspondence re payments of expenses etc. 1988-1999 D.81-D.91 ‘Editorial Board Meetings’ 1985-2006 Contents of Ferguson-Smith’s folder so inscribed: papers and correspondence re Board Meetings. The first meeting of the Board took place in 1985, five years after the launch of the journal. Ferguson-Smith’s report at D.81 gives an account of its early years. Salt Lake City, Utah, USA, 10 October 1985 1985-1986 2 folders. Berlin, Germany, 22 September 1986 Prague, Czechoslovakia, 10 July 1990 Milan, Italy, May 1992 Jerusalem, 25 May 1994 Goa, India, June 1996 Washington DC, USA, 7 October 1991 Budapest, Hungary, 25 June 2004 Includes correspondence arising re pricing of the journal. Los Angeles, California, USA, June 1998 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Publications, D.1-D.123 Kyoto, Japan, 28 May 2006 D.92-D.97 General correspondence 1983-2006 Chiefly with Wiley, re issues such as frequency, cost, complimentary copies, speed of publication etc. 1983-1984 1989-1991 Accounts 1990-1995 2005-2006 2 folders. D.99-D.114 Contents of issues The accounts cover October 1987 - January 1995. 1985-1986 Lists of articles D.99 1980-1992 1980-2004 1980-2004 D.99-D.108 1983-1984 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Publications, D.1-D.123 1987-1989 1990-1992 1993-1995 1996-1998 1999-2001 2002-2004 special 1994-1995 1995-1996 ‘Invited commentaries’ 1997-2004 D.109-D.114 Correspondence re annual review issues 1994-1999 Includes draft of Ferguson-Smith’s editorial ‘Taking stock’ Chiefly correspondence with Wiley and J. Franklin, who was commissioned to coordinate the review issues for 1994, 1995 and 1996. diagnosis’. Includes draft of Ferguson-Smith’s editorial ‘Questions of parental anxiety’. Includes draft of Ferguson-Smith’s editorial ‘DNA for 1994 1995 1996 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Publications, D.1-D.123 D.112, D.113 1997 Includes draft of Ferguson-Smith’s editorial ‘Diagnosis for management and treatment’. 2 folders. 1998, 2000 Refereeing D.116-D.123 OTHER EDITORIAL CORRESPONDENCE D.116, D.117 Academic Press 1998-1999 1999-2001 1971-2002, n.d. 1996, 1998 2 folders. Refereeing. Refereeing. Journal of Infection Correspondence re possible topics and authors for an Encyclopedia of Genetics. American Journal of Human Genetics American Journal of Medical Genetics Refereeing. Review of: Methods in Molecular Medicine: molecular pathology of the prions by H.F. Baker. Journal of Medical Genetics 1999-2002 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Publications, D.1-D.123 Times Higher Educational Supplement Review of: Adam’s Curse: a future without men by B. Sykes. Other journals Chiefly refereeing. 1971-2001 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 SECTION E LECTURES AND MEETINGS, E.1-E.37 1959-2008 E.1-E.24 PUBLIC LECTURES E.25-E.28 UNIVERSITY TEACHING E.29-E.37 MEETINGS PUBLIC LECTURES 1959-2008 See also the list of lectures and presentations at A.10. ‘Papers presented 1959-1961 Johns Hopkins Hospital’ 1959-1961 Contents of Ferguson-Smith’s envelope so inscribed. incidence ‘The Syndrome in Conference, Johns Hopkins Hospital, 18 March 1959 pathogenesis to and relation Klinefelter’s at Endocrine nuclear sex’, of Manuscript draft. ‘Klinefelter’s Syndrome’, Baylor University and Veterans Administration Hospital, Houston, Texas, 14 May 1959 Manuscript draft as delivered; slightly different manuscript draft. Notice; manuscript draft. ‘Further 39th Annual Meeting of the Clinical Society of Genito-Urinary Surgeons, Baltimore, Maryland, 4-5 February 1960 ‘Human chromosomes and congenital disorders’, Society of the Sigma XI Johns Hopkins Chapter, 21 March 1960 Programme; manuscript draft. Klinefelters Syndrome’, studies on at M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Lectures and meetings, E.1-E.37 ‘Chromosome aberrations as basis of disease in Man’, at annual Johns Hopkins meeting on Topics in Clinical Medicine, 16-21 May 1960 the Programme only. genital ‘Chromosome abnormalities disease’, Brooklyn Academy of Pediatrics, 15 February 1961 cause as of a Programme only (two copies). to chromosome ‘Satellite association and aberrations Man’, Surgical Association Biennial Meeting, 24-25 February 1961 and at Johns Hopkins Medical relation its in Programme for Meeting; typescript draft. aberrations’, lecture in Kennedy Foundation lectures 1961; Manuscript outline notes. Timetable manuscript draft. of ‘Nuclear sex and the Endocrinopathies’ List of lantern slides for illustrating lectures. ‘Chromosomal Kennedy Foundation Lectures series in Advances in the Study of Mental Retardation, March 1961 Psychiatric Course in Medical Genetics, Oakes Center, Bar Harbor, Maine, 8-20 August 1961 ‘duman_ Symposium Psychiatry Certificate; list of course participants. and Expanding New determination’, Genetics sex Goals York cytogenetics on 1936-1961, EM2;-E;13 of State 1961-1962 at in M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Lectures and meetings, E.1-E.37 Institute, 27-28 October 1961 This paper was also offered for consideration for a Thornton Wilson Award. Wilson Award in the basic sciences for 1961. R. Ferguson-Smith received the Correspondence and papers re arrangements, including programme Typescript draft of paper as submitted to Wilson Award Committee; citation; copy as published. 1961-1962 ‘Chromosome aberrations in the aetiology of recurrent abortion and developmental malformations’, Glasgow Obstetrical and Gynaecological Society, 20 November 1968 Typescript draft. Duplicated typescript. sex determination ‘Primary the human embryo’, Institute of Biology and Galton Institute Darwin Lecture, April 1989 in ‘Families, chromosomes, genes and cancer’, ‘based on part of a talk given to the West of Scotland Oncological Organisation on 12 December 1983’ Welcoming speech at Royal Society Discussion meeting on Sex Determination in Mouse and Man, 9-10 March 1988 its consequences for ‘Modern genetics research and society’, Lecture, Queensland Institute of Medical Research, Australia, 2 September 1993 Typescript draft with manuscript corrections. 10th Derrick-Mackerras Memorial Typescript draft. M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Lectures and meetings, E.1-E.37 ‘Mapping the human genome’, at British Association for the Advancement of Science meeting: session on The Genome, Genetic Engineering and Gene Therapy’, 6 September 1994 Typescript draft. verification: British ‘Gender Association for the Advancement of Science meeting: session on Science and Sport, 15 September 1995 unforeseen injustice’ at Brief manuscript notes. See also section H. 11th Course European School of Medical Genetics on Emerging Biochip Technologies, Sestri Levante, Genoa, Italy, 21-27 March 1998 1997-1998 Ferguson-Smith was to have lectured in this course but have to withdraw as he had been appointed to the Inquiry on the BSE crisis. on of at Life from BSE’, manuscript corrections; arrangements ‘Guido and Talk Pontecorvo. Contributions to Science’, London, 24 June 2000 Pontecorvo’s early Celebration years, Ponte’s Guido A Typescript transcript of Ferguson-Smith’s contribution, the with for meeting; correspondence re Pontecorvo’s death and obituary for Nature. 1999-2001 ‘Lessons the Advancement of Science meeting: session on Trust Me. I’m a Scientist. Expertise, Authority and Scientific Advice, 2 September 2001 Includes programme and flyer for session; typescript draft; manuscript notes; and copies of PowerPoint slides. Address at Service of Thanksgiving for the Life of John Hilton Edwards, Keble College Oxford, 19 April 2008 Typescript Edwards for Down’s Syndrome News, April 2008. of address; of tribute typescript at British Association for draft to M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Lectures and meetings, E.1-E.37 E.25-E.28 UNIVERSITY TEACHING 1969-1997 Lecture schedules for 1969-1970 to 1974-1975 1969-1975 notes Manuscript genetics; teaching at UK universities. duplicated on Glasgow teaching typescript notes on in human genetics early 1970s E228 Annual Reports of Professors and Readers on teaching etc, Cambridge 1987-88 to 1996-1997 1988-1997 Includes list Smith’s department. of publications by members of Ferguson- 2 folders. the on including and Research E.29-E.37 and current of E.29, E.30 Research Conference on Molecular 1991-1992 list of participants 1991-1998 MEETINGS led spoke Arrangements programme on _ cytogenetic status and Gordon Cytogenetics, Ventura, California, USA, 2-6 March 1992 discussion Ferguson-Smith reagents the challenges in prenatal diagnosis. 1993-1994 Ferguson-Smith cytogenetics in prenatal diagnosis. Gordon Cytogenetics, Hampshire, USA, 12-17 June 1994 Conference School, Holderness Ferguson-Smith’s manuscript notes on proceedings etc. on Plymouth, Molecular New led the discussion on molecular 1991-1992 E131) E32 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Lectures and meetings, E.1-E.37 Arrangements programme including list of participants and 1993-1994 Ferguson-Smith’s manuscript notes on proceedings on Gordon Cytogenetics, Barga, Italy, 21-26 April 1996 Conference Research Molecular Ferguson-Smith led the discussion on clinical molecular cytogenetics in session IX. Arrangements, programme including list of participants and Ferguson-Smith’s abstracts transparency of schedule for session manuscript presentations of notes during on _ proceedings; IX, session including list of and Simpson on Fetal Growth E.35-E.37 participants Reproductive and Biology, Handbook of abstracts Arrangements programme Symposium 11th Development, for Centre Edinburgh, 26-29 August 1998 Ferguson-Smith received the Sir J.Y. Simpson Award at this occasion. Abstract, manuscript notes on lecture of |. Wilmut for Ferguson-Smith’s list of slides lecture: M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 SECTION F SOCIETIES AND ORGANISATIONS, F.1-F.95 1978-2007 EUROPEAN ACADEMIES SCIENCE ADVISORY COUNCIL ZOONOSES WORKING GROUP F.5-F.7 EUROPEAN SOCIETY OF HUMAN GENETICS F.8-F.76 HUMAN GENOME ORGANISATION (HUGO) F.77-F.86 INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR PRENATAL DIAGNOSIS F.87-F.94 NETHERLANDS GENOMICS INITIATIVE F.95 UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG a Royal Society nominee. This Group EUROPEAN ACADEMIES SCIENCE ADVISORY COUNCIL ZOONOSES WORKING GROUP Invitation and arrangements for first meeting Papers of first meeting, Frankfurt, Germany, 30 March Ferguson-Smith served on the Zoonoses Working Group as was established to advise on current research opportunities on zoonoses and areas where further research was required. Revised draft of Working Group Report, August Papers of second meeting, Frankfurt, 2 July Includes first draft of the Working Group report. M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Societies and organisations, F.1-F.95 EUROPEAN SOCIETY OF HUMAN GENETICS 1997-1999 Ferguson-Smith was President of the European Society of Human Genetics (ESHG) for 1997-1998. Correspondence re location of the 2001 Congress of Human Genetics, January-May International The ESHG offered to host the 2001 Congress. General correspondence and papers, May-November General correspondence 1998-1999 Includes possible venues for 2002 and 2003 ESHG Annual Meetings. of an idea international organisation of human The geneticists to encourage international collaboration in human genetics was mooted in April 1988 during the first meeting on genome mapping and sequencing at Cold Spring Harbor, USA, attended by a number of the world’s leading formally established in Geneva, Switzerland in September 1988 with V.A. McKusick as first President. Ferguson-Smith was an Executive Council member. HUGO was_ geneticists. human_ F.8-F.76 1989-2007 HUMAN GENOME ORGANISATION (HUGO) a HUGO became the central body coordinating worldwide its activities including support of data genome efforts, collation organizing workshops - Human Gene Mapping Workshops (HGMs), Chromosome Coordinating Meetings (CCMs) and Single Chromosome Workshops (SCWs), fostering exchange of data and biomaterials and technology-sharing. It also served as the coordinating agency between international and government funding the genome researchers. Most of the European Commission (EC) support for SCWs. In 1990 the EC had begun to sponsor individual workshops. constructing genome maps, agencies material here relates to In 1991 for the and M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Societies and organisations, F.1-F.95 Working Group (membership including Ferguson-Smith) of the Advisory Committee for Human Genome Analysis programme recommended that the EC should join with US and UK bodies to fund SCWs and that HUGO should draw up the guidelines for the workshops (see F.10). The EC agreed and made funds available to support The first contract SCWs through a series of contracts. March (GENO-91-0048) ran and supported 17 SCWs. This contract was followed by another (GENE-CT930002) July 1993-April 1997 with a supplementary grant (ERBCIPD-CT94-0406 or PECO), June 1995-August 1996, to support Russian participation in SCWs. The third contract (BMH4-CT-97-2031) ran September 1997-October 1999. 1992-June 1993 There is also some material relating generally to HUGO and to the European office of HUGO, HUGO (London). F209 F10-e2 F.13-F.25 General GENO-91-0048 GENE-CT930002 ERBCIPD-CT94-0406/PECO BMH4-CT-97-2031 Other HUGO meetings General F.65-F.71 HUGO (London) F.72-F.76 Publications F.26-F.31 F.32-F.45 F.46-F.53 F.54-F.64 General material re support for SCWs Incorporation documents of HUGO, November Minutes of Maryland, USA, 3 December 1989 first meeting of HUGO Council, Bethesda, M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Societies and organisations, F.1-F.95 F.10-F.12 GENO-91-0048, March 1992-June 1993 1991-1993 Correspondence and papers Report Includes Single Chromosome Workshops of the EC Advisory Committee on Human Genome Analysis, September 1991 Working Group the on of Correspondence and papers Includes drafts the organisation of Single Chromosome Workshops’, ‘Single Chromosome Workshops’ and ‘Single Chromosome Workshops, 1992’ of ‘Guidelines for Report on project F.13-F.25 GENE-CT930002, July 1993 - April 1997 1993-1998 to European Revised application Annual Activity Report, 1993-1994 ‘Single Chromosome Workshop Guidelines. version, August 1993’ Grant Commission, _ for Management and Coordination of Single Chromosome Workshops Annual Activity Report, 1995-1996 Annual Activity Report, 1994-1995 Progress report August 1994 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Societies and organisations, F.1-F.95 Annual Activity Report, 1996-1997 Outline of ‘SCW Contract, Cambridge’ Final Report and annexes Accounts of GENE-CT930002 and ERBCIPD-CT94-0406 F.23-F.25 Reports on SCWs held 1995-1996 1995-1996 3 folders. F.26-F.31 ERBCIPD-CT94-0406/PECO, June 1995-August 1996 1994-1998, n.d. 1994 F.28-F.30 3 folders. to European and papers re drafting of grant application Correspondence application This application was for funds ‘to make available to the global genome effort the results of the Russian genome programme’ through Russian participation in SCWs. Commission, _ for Grant Management and Coordination of Single Chromosome Workshops Final report Correspondence and papers re expenditure of grant and accounts 1995-1998, n.d. M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Societies and organisations, F.1-F.95 F.32-F.45 BMH4-CT-97-2031, September 1997-October 1999 1995-1999 F.32-F.35 ‘Contract negotiation correspondence’ 1995-1998 Contents of Ferguson-Smith’s folder so inscribed divided into four for ease of reference. to application Commission, _ for Grant organisation a programme of workshops to meet the evolving needs of European genome research European of co-ordination and F.37-F.39 ‘Project Panel. Setting up’ Contents of Ferguson-Smith’s folder so inscribed divided into three for ease of reference. Reports to HUGO Council, March and November 1995-1998 Annual Activity Report, 1998-1999 Annual Activity Report, 1997-1998 Grant extension, September-October 1999 Draft of final report, with comments thereon ‘Sue Povey’ General material re support for SCWs Final report and accounts F.46-F.53 F.46-F.48 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Societies and organisations, F.1-F.95 Contents of Ferguson-Smith’s folder so inscribed divided into three for ease of reference: includes correspondence from S. Povey re future of SCWs. Correspondence and papers re EC support for SCWs 1995, 1996 ‘Correspondence re SCWs 89-91’ Correspondence so labelled. ‘Management and co-ordination of Single Chromosome Workshops (HUGO-SCWs)’, by Ferguson-Smith, in ed. M. Hallen, Human Genome Analysis (\OS Press 1998), 339-347 Corrected ?proof ; copy as published. Costs of SCWs 1992-1995 1992-1995 2 folders. 3 folders. F.54-F.64 1990-2000 Genome Mapping also See Workshop, Toulouse, 3-4 May 1999. Comparative C.910 Other HUGO meetings Report of the X chromosome workshop, December 1989 1997-1998 Correspondence and papers re suggested topics workshops Meeting Heidelberg, Germany, 23 March 1996 Papers for meeting. Genome Workshops, to discuss Human F.56-F.58 for M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Societies and organisations, F.1-F.95 Miscellaneous correspondence 1996-1999 F.60-F.62 ‘Reports’ 1998-1999 Contents of Ferguson-Smith’s folder so inscribed divided into three for ease of reference: reports of other HUGO meetings. ‘Final meeting of EU Genome workshops organised by HUGO (London) outstation + Dinner to thank Bronwen Loder 18 July 2000’ 1997, 2000 Contents of Ferguson-Smith’s envelope so _ inscribed divided into two for ease of reference. P.B. Loder was Secretary of HUGO (seconded from the Imperial Cancer Research Fund) 1990-1992. She served as Workshop Coordinator 1992-1997 and then as Senior Research Associate. F.65-F.71 HUGO (London) 1998-2007 was established the It also had the operating title 1990 as in Miscellaneous correspondence Report and financial statements to 31 December 1997 HUGO (London) European regional office. ‘HUGO Europe’. 1999-2002 Draft report and financial statements to 2001 Report and financial statements to 31 December 2002 Report and financial statements to 31 December 2000 31 December M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Societies and organisations, F.1-F.95 Report and financial statements to 31 December 2004 Banking F.72-F.76 Publications 2001-2007 1995-1999 Human Genome Analysis Programme, ed. M. Hallen and A. Klepsch, 1OS Press 1995 Inscribed at front with manuscript note Smith on his involvement with the programme. by Ferguson- European Union Biomedical and Health Research. The Biomed | Programme, ed. A.-E. Baert et al, |OS Press 1995 Account of SCW programme at p 671. Account of SCW programme at pp 354-355. Human Genome Analysis supported under Biomed |, ed. M. Hallen, |OS Press 1998 Account of SCW programme at pp 34, 339-348. Biomedical and health research programme 199498. Summaries of research projects supported under Biomed 2, volume |. European Commission Directorate-General Research, 1999 Biomedical and health research programme 199498. Summaries of research projects supported under Biomed 2, volume II. European Commission Directorate-General Research, 1999 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Societies and organisations, F.1-F.95 F.77-F.86 INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR PRENATAL DIAGNOSIS 1994-2006 in the Early 1996. hampered It sprang Prenatal from Diagnosis which The International Society for Prenatal Diagnosis was International founded Congresses on had begun in the UK in 1984. The following two Congresses were also held in the UK but the 4th took place in Athens in 1988. The early Congresses were not formally codified a formal gatherings but it became evident that lack of organisation At the Jerusalem Congress (1994), it was decided to establish an International Society. The initial officers were selected by Goa Congress (1996) and the first President was Joe Leigh Simpson (USA). Ferguson-Smith was a member of the Board and served as President 1998-2002. The Society developed a special relationship with the journal, Prenatal Diagnosis, the Society. which became the organisers. Committee Scientific Advisory journal official of the local the of F.77-F.83 Correspondence and papers re establishment of Society Diagnosis relationship journal with and the the Prenatal 1994-1997 February 1995 April-October 1994 October-December 1994 Includes drafts of statutes and by-laws of the Society, and contracts with John Wiley (publishers) June-December 1995 April 1995 May 1995 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Societies and organisations, F.1-F.95 1996-1997 General correspondence and papers 2005-2006 Papers of Meeting of Board of Directors, Kyoto, Japan, 28-29 May 2006 Bound volume. Annotated by Ferguson-Smith. Papers of General Business Meeting, Kyoto, Japan, 31 May 2006 F.87-F.94 NETHERLANDS GENOMICS INITIATIVE this programme. The Panel, chaired by reported to Agenda and itinerary at the various centres and Including terms of reference. Correspondence and papers re arrangements for Review Ferguson-Smith was a member of the Mid-Term Review Panel of A. Dearing, visited the Netherlands 7-10 June to inspect work the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research on 23 June. Report of the Panel Ferguson-Smith’s manuscript notes on visit. Correspondence re preparation of report Includes draft report. M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Societies and organisations, F.1-F.95 F.92-F.94 Background information on the work of the Netherlands Genomics Initiative Printed out World Wide Web pages and printed material. 3 folders. UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG Report on visit to the University. Ferguson-Smith visited the University of Hong Kong ‘to advise...on the accommodation, equipment and staffing which would be required to set up a cytogenetics service and genetic counselling clinic within the framework of the medical and health services in Hong Kong’. M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 SECTION G CONSULTANCIES AND COLLABORATIONS, G.1-G.29 1992-2002 G.1 AMERSHAM INTERNATIONAL G.2-G.12 APPLIED IMAGING INTERNATIONAL LIMITED G.13-G.16 APPLIED SPECTRAL IMAGING Gi Gus CAMBRIDGE PROJECT ENGINEERS LTD G.19-G.21 DIGITAL SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS G.22-G.29 LEICA MICROSYSTEMS IMAGING SOLUTIONS LTD AMERSHAM INTERNATIONAL 1996-1997 was Amersham Ferguson-Smith International in the area of manufacture, development and use of human and mouse chromosome paints and probes. consultant a _ to Consultancy agreement and related correspondence. APPLIED IMAGING INTERNATIONAL LIMITED paint probes for the diagnosis of genetic disease and for a The consultancy was initiated by Applied genetic company producing testing systems for testing cover collaboration in the development and commercialisation of chromosomal aberrations in various species using labelled DNA from related species as probes. This arose out of Ferguson- Smith's and J. Wienberg’s invention of ‘An assay for chromosome aberrations in cross specific another It involved Cambridge University Technical species’. Further collaboration was planned for Services (CUTS). research application of chromosome-specific Imaging, the to 1994, 1997- 2001 a vertebrate using chromosome pathology specific probe from and cancer detect and markets, assays to analyse into the M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Consultancies and collaborations, G.1-G.29 the comparative genome mapping of unmapped species using and developing ‘the technique of colour banding patented by Cambridge University and commercialised by Applied Imaging under the name RX FISH’. An application was made for support of this work to the Government (Department of Health) MedLINK scheme (see G.5) but in response to further demands from the Department of Health, September 1999 the company withdrew from the proposed scheme. In August 1998 Ferguson-Smith joined the company’s Scientific Advisory Board and this continued after the collapse of the MedLINK scheme. includes material The research Imaging (chiefly personnel. proposals, L.G. and final draft correspondence Grant), agreements, Applied university and MedLINK with 1994, July-October 1997 initial Applied Includes Imaging, and agreement between Ferguson-Smith and Wienberg and Cambridge University Technical Services. consultancy agreement with March 1998 October 1997 January 1998 Includes report on work on cross-species colour banding. Includes colour-banding protocol and progress report on work on cross-species colour banding. commercial exploitation of Government-funded research. Correspondence and proposal. MEDLINK was a Government initiative March-November 1998 preparing MedLINK to accelerate papers re M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Consultancies and collaborations, G.1-G.29 April-August 1998 Includes correspondence re collaboration with Kunming Institute of Zoology, China. October 1998 Includes consultancy agreement for support of research. November-December 1998 Includes draft of MedLINK proposal ‘Chromosome colour banding analysis system’. January-April 1999 Correspondence re progress of MedLINK proposal. May-December 1999 2000-2001 G.13-G.16 APPLIED SPECTRAL IMAGING In September 1999 Applied Imaging withdrew from the MedLINK scheme. 1996-1998 Applied Spectral Imaging (ASI) was an Israeli company manufacturing bio-imaging equipment. Following a visit from B. Buckwald, President of ASI, to Cambridge in February 1996 a collaboration on ‘optimization of Applied Spectral ASI researcher |. Bar-Am spending a period in Ferguson- Smith’s laboratory (see C.884). The collaboration also brought in Amersham International as UK manufacturers of the In November 1997 Ferguson-Smith entered into an agreement with ASI on chromosome paint protocols. kits and kit components. Imaging’s kits’ was proposed, with an M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Consultancies and collaborations, G.1-G.29 January-March 1996 Includes draft consultancy agreement. June-November 1996 Includes costings for multi-colour paint kits. 1997 Includes papers re chromosome colour paint protocols. 1998 Includes colour paint protocols. G.17, G.18 CAMBRIDGE PROJECT ENGINEERS LTD and manufacture papers Engineers re of Ferguson-Smith’s Correspondence by Cambridge picking machine’ This instrument automated the selection of colonies from a petri or other plate. At G.18 is material found therewith - proposal by P. Jones for an ordered clone library for chromosome 9, 1992. laboratory. ‘colony a G.19-G.21 Project for DIGITAL SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS 1994-1997 Digital Scientific Instruments (later Digital Scientific Ltd) was a Cambridge computer software company that produced SmartCapture, a system of software tools for digital the microscope provided equipment and software for Ferguson-Smith’s laboratory and as part of a collaborative agreement funded a post in foetal cell research (K.M. Andrews). presentation Scientific analysis capture, images. Digital and of M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Consultancies and collaborations, G.1-G.29 1994 Includes agreement with Digital Scientific Instruments to establish research post. 1996-1997 Includes nucleated report for Digital Scientific by K.M. Andrews, 1996. enrichment and cells identification diagnosis’, for prenatal ‘The red of fetal research G.22-G.29 LEICA MICROSYSTEMS IMAGING SOLUTIONS LTD 1997-2002 CAMBIO probes. They rights referred regarding were approached such The marketing of M-FISH probes created in Ferguson- Smith’s laboratory was undertaken by CAMBIO. In 1997 to Leica manufacture to Ferguson-Smith. In 1998 an agreement was reached with Leica to produce human M-FISH probe sets for use with their fluorescence microscope systems. The sets would be marketed by CAMBIO. A researcher (W. Rens) was funded in Ferguson-Smith’s laboratory. In June 2000 Leica attempted to end the collaboration arguing that ‘third party intellectual property’ prevented effective commercial exploitation of the work. After discussion, Leica agreed to continue the research to the end of September 2001. In 2002 it was proposed to continue the research collaboration through Rens. Includes draft of research collaboration agreement with Leica. Correspondence re agreements with CAMBIO, Vysis and Leica. 1997-April 1998 May-June 1998 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Consultancies and collaborations, G.1-G.29 July-September 1998 October 1998 Includes copy of contract with Leica. November 1998-1999 2000 Chiefly correspondence re future of the collaboration. 2001 Includes collaboration with Leica, October 20071. Report’ Rens’s ‘Final on the _ research 2002 Draft collaboration agreement for work developing image analysis software. M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 SECTION H GENDER VERIFICATION IN SPORT, H.1-H.50 1969-2001 In 1960 the International Amateur Athletic Federation (IAAF), followed by the International Olympic Committee (l1OC), called for rules of eligibility for women to ensure athletics were competing on an equal basis in terms of physical status. In 1966 a physical test was introduced for the European and Commonwealth games, repeated at the 1967 Pan-American games. This led to widespread resentment and the IOC proposed the sex chromatin test as a more acceptable method. Sex chromatin testing using buccal smears was introduced in 1968 for the Mexico Olympic Games that year. Ferguson-Smith was approached by the British Olympic Committee in 1969 to administer 1970 Edinburgh Commonwealth Games. He declined, arguing that the sex chromatin (buccal smear) test would be more likely to unfairly exclude athletes than detect cheats. His view was that all sex-testing in international sport should be abolished as demeaning to women, unreliable and in a few cases positively psychologically harmful. competitors tests the the for for up in the the participants 1988 the 1OC Medical Commission set The buccal smear test was challenged again in the 1980s and in a Working Group on Gender Verification. It held a meeting in 1988 but its second meeting, scheduled for 1989, was cancelled. In November 1990 a workshop called by the International Athletics Foundation on Approved Methods of Femininity Verification was held at Monte Carlo. Its recommendations included a call to end genetics-based gender verification and replace it with a health test for all athletes. The International Amateur Athletic Federation adopted its recommendations in January 1991 and the IAAF set up a Working Group on Gender Verification comprising some of earlier workshop. Ferguson-Smith served on this Working Group, which became known to its members as ‘the fax club’ after the between members. usual Members included (Chairman the Medical Committee of the (a Elizabeth sports physician), A.S. Carlson (a former athlete) and Professor J.L. Simpson. It published articles and lobbied IOC the medical and societies. It met with gradual success until in 1999 the IOC abandoned genetics based testing for the Sydney Olympics. Correspondence re buccal smear examination at 1970 Edinburgh Commonwealth Games, method of communication Ljungqvist IAAF), Ferguson-Smith was invited to undertake the associations professional buccal A. of Ferris and the M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Gender verification in sport, H.1-H.50 smear examinations of competitors for the Games but declined giving his scientific and sporting reasons for his unhappiness with the tests. ‘The sex test in international sport’ by Ferguson-Smith latest typescript, 8pp 1976. Possibly written for a Glasgow Sports Promotion Council Conference on Reliability of Sex Testing and the Problems of Doping in Sport, 1979. bibliographical reference the Correspondence with E. Ferris on proposed joint article on chromosomal abnormalities of femininity. test and sex the 1980-1981 Ferris was also critical of the buccal smear test. Copies of correspondence between A. de la Chapelle, M. Bobrow re challenge to the buccal smear test 1987-1988 copies of sent to including Correspondence Correspondence, letters Ferguson-Smith and comments by him thereon. Includes draft of document on testing for the International Ski Federation Medical Committee. ‘Gender verification in sport - the need for change?’ with E.A. 17-20. Bibliography no. 268 1990-1991 The original version was rejected but a shorter revision was invited. Sports Medicine, 25 (1991), Correspondence and resubmission and article as published. papers, including 4 folders. original Ferris, Br. J. draft, M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Gender verification in sport, H.1-H.50 H.11-H.13 International Athletic Foundation Workshop on Approved Methods of Femininity Verification, Monte Carlo, Monaco, 10-11 November 1990 1990-1991 Ferguson-Smith presented his and Ferris’s paper Gender verification in sport - the need for change?’. The Workshop recommended that femininity verification testing be abandoned and replaced by a general health check of all athletes, supplemented by random health tests. The recommendations were adopted by the IAAF Council in January 1991 and then put to the IOC Medical Committee. This committee adopted some but not all the recommendations, and their proposals were then put to the IOC Executive. The IOC then established a Working Group to consider the issue and report back for the 1992 Olympic Games. However, the IOC instead of following the IAAF adopted a new method of Y-chromosome determination by the PCR (polymerase chain reaction) method. This was felt by some to be a worse solution than continuing to use the buccal smear test. established Arising from the meeting and the IOC response, the IAAF itself Gender Verification, comprising some of those who had attended the workshop. Working Group on a Correspondence arising Proposals and Recommendations Arrangements, including programme and abstracts 1990-1991 ‘Medical examination for health of all athletes replacing the gender International (IAAF) proposal’, by A. Ljungqvist and J.L. Simpson, submitted to the Lancet. May-June With comments on the draft by Ferguson-Smith, originally under the ‘Physical examination for determining female eligibility in international sports: the International Amateur Athletic Federation (IAAF) proposal’. The submitted Association. Lancet and Medical not accepted international article was verification Federation to Journal of the American Amateur Athletic in sports: title, by the M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Gender verification in sport, H.1-H.50 Correspondence, June-July Includes ongoing discussion on how the International Athletic Foundation recommendations adopted by the IAAF might be implemented and principles of testing; all submission of ‘Medical examination for athletes’ to Medical Association. American Journal health the of of the The correspondence accepts Ferguson-Smith’s ‘three principles’ as set out in his letter of 15 July. Correspondence, September-November Includes response to IOC approval of PCR method of gender-testing. : verification ‘Medical examination for health of all athletes replacing the gender International (IAAF) proposal’, by A. Ljungqvist and J.L. Simpson, submitted to the Journal of the American Medical Association, November international Federation Amateur Athletic sports: in Correspondence, December Letter to Nature on ‘Olympic Row over Sex Testing’, November This Letter, drafted by Ferguson-Smith, followed a report in Nature of disquiet over the PCR method. Includes comments and expressions of support from members of the IAAF Working Group. Arrangements, including programme International Verification, London, 16 May 1992 Athletic Foundation Seminar on Gender Correspondence, January-April H.21-H.23 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Gender verification in sport, H.1-H.50 Abstracts Ferguson-Smith’s manuscript notes Correspondence on progress of PCR testing at Albertville Winter Olympic Games, May Includes letters from those involved in testing, including B. Dingeon and P. Schamasch. ‘Gender verification in competitive sports’, review article for Sports Medicine, September First draft by J.L. Simpson and comments. Reply to American Medical Association, September criticisms by B. Dingeon in Journal of the cchiefly re work of the American H.28-H.30 results from The response was prepared by J.L. Simpson. Ferguson-Smith’s correspondence re 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games, October 1992-1993 Medical Correspondence, _ Association resolution on gender verification, October- December 1992-1993 The been hampered by lack of information on the implementation of This correspondence relates the PCR method of testing. to Ferguson-Smith’s successful attempts to this information. Correspondence, verification at World University Games, February-March adoption chiefly IAAF Working Group had of gender test gain 3 folders. re M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Gender verification in sport, H.1-H.50 Correspondence, chiefly model resolutions on testing, for adoption by professional bodies, April-June Correspondence, July-December Correspondence, Sixteen’ on gender verification, March-April petition the by re the ‘Heinonen of the world’s top female In February 1994 sixteen Olympic athletes called be reinstated by the IAAF, and proposed new methods for so doing. calls arose from suspicion attached to sudden improvements in performances of Chinese competitors. for gender verification Some felt the to Correspondence, May-September Includes further correspondence re ‘Refined proposal from the Heinonen Sixteen’. physical equality and by - and our notions Correspondence and papers M. Verroken, Head of Doping Sent to Ferguson-Smith for information. ‘Gender verification’ by Control, (UK) Sports Council, June Includes ‘Sex/Gender verification in international sports: of the need to re-examine policy femininity, A.S. Carlson. Sports Medicine, January-February Correspondence re Ferguson-Smith’s revision his chapter on gender verification in the Oxford Textbook of Includes statement verification by Women’s Sports Foundation. correspondence Correspondence fair play’, gender on re of M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Gender verification in sport, H.1-H.50 Includes copy of the chapter in the first edition. in M. edited Textbook of Oxford Harries, Sports ‘Gender verification’, Medicine, W.D. by Stanish, L.J. Mitchell. Oxford University Press (1994) pp 329-337, 326; subsequently ‘Gender verification and the place of XY females in in Oxford Textbook of Sports Medicine, 2nd edition (1998), pp.355-365, Bibliography no. 395. See also D.26-D.30. Bibliography no. Williams, sport’, C. ‘Gender verification in sport’ by A. Ljungqvist, March Draft for Olympic Encyclopaedia, sent to Ferguson-Smith for comment. Correspondence and papers, April-December Includes progress at IOC level. Correspondence al, Correspondence and papers The correspondence includes the news that genetic- based screening for female gender was to be abandoned The members of the by the IOC and reaction thereto. ‘fax club’ wished to write an historical review of their campaign and the material includes Ferguson-Smith’s manuscript notes on the history of gender determination at sporting events. and Drafts of: Simpson athletes’ by L.J. Elsas et February Revised drafts of: Letter to the editor of the Lancet (under the ‘Gender verification Comments from members of the ‘fax club’ drafts, March J.L. of female for Genetics in Medicine. the editor of the Lancet, Letter to et Olympics’), on the two ‘Gender verification al, and by title in the M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Gender verification in sport, H.1-H.50 ‘Gender verification of female athletes’. March, April The letter to the Lancet was not accepted but it was published Medical Bibliography no. Association 284 (2000), 1568-1569. 421. was published in Genetics in Medicine 2 (2000), 249-254, Bibliography 419. the American verification athletes’ ‘Gender female in the Journal of of Correspondence, April-November Includes replies to in Journal of the American Medical Association and the suggested response thereto. article Report gender verification, December on American Medical Association policy on was This recommendations. updated to bring it into line with IAAF late 1990s Material for illustrative slides Photocopied, faxed background material, chiefly press- cuttings and short articles 1960s-1990s M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 SECTION J BOVINE SPONGIFORM ENCEPHALOPATHY (BSE), J.1-J.15 1999-2007 to The BSE Inquiry was announced in December 1997 and set up in January 1998, ‘to establish and review the history of the emergence and identification of BSE and new variant CJD (vCJD) in the United Kingdom, and of the action taken in response to it up to 20 March 1996; to reach conclusions on the adequacy of that response, taking into account the state of knowledge at the time; and of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, the Secretary of State for Health and the Secretaries of State for Scotland, Wales and the Committee of the Inquiry were Lord Phillips of Worth Matravers (Chair), Mrs June Bridgeman and Ferguson- Phillips Report) and Smith. included the Government response to the crisis. It reported in 2000 (the The Members of Northern Ireland’. some criticisms Minister scientific matters report these and the the on to of the material presented Much of here postdates the Inquiry and was assembled by Ferguson-Smith for his continuing interest in BSE, its relation to vCJD and his theory about its possible origin from a bovine prion gene mutation. PQs Bundle’ of BSE 1999-2000 Questions] [Parliamentary for Epidemiology session ‘Materials Inquiry, 5 October 1999 ‘Recent incidences of vCJD’, August Material from R.S. Morris, Gilruth Professor of Animal Health, Massey University, New Zealand, on origins and evolution of BSE 2000 2pp scientific response to the crisis. Phillips Report from the Lancet and Responses to the Phillips Report ‘Response to the scientists’ Ferguson-Smith critical manuscript Reports on 2000-2001 relating draft by to of the M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy, J.1-J.15 Nature, November summary Public Encephalopathy Phillips Report, 28 November Advisory of meeting Committee of Spongiform to responding Food Standards Agency review November of BSE controls, 6 Establishment of Science Working Group to consider the science Transmissible December Royal Society/Academy of Medical of (TSEs), Encephalopathies Spongiform ‘Response to Government’, September the Report of the BSE Inquiry by HM J.10-J.13 to the aftermath of the BSE 2001-2006 ‘Letters 2001-2002 the USA’ and Folder a Mrs to Correspondence and papers re BSE and Scrapie ‘Some papers relating Inquiry’ Correspondence on cases of BSE in cattle born after the ruminant feed ban in the UK and in cattle overseas Contents of Ferguson-Smith’s folder so inscribed. was also inscribed ‘Discovery of genetic mutation in BSE affected cow in Margaret Beckett Re National Scrapie Plan etc’. 2003-2004 Includes manuscript notes by Ferguson-Smith; letters to the Veterinary Record, December 2003 and January 2004 referring to Ferguson-Smith’s questioning of the Includes draft of letter to The Times by Ferguson-Smith, 13 November 2006, noting a US case of BSE in cattle, in which a mutation of the prion gene was reported. Miscellaneous material, chiefly on BSE in gene mutation the likely origins of 2002-2006 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy, J.1-J.15 of views Committee on the origins of BSE Spongiform the Encephalopathy Advisory Offprints on CUD and BSE Review Encephalopathies Research Programme 2003-2006 Transmissible the of Spongiform 2001, 2002, 2006 2007 Correspondence and papers for TSE review meeting, Teddington Lock, 29 January-1 February 2007 TSE Review 2007 Final Report M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 SECTION K NON-TEXTUAL MATERIAL, K.1-K.11 FILMS GLASS PHOTOGRAPHIC SLIDES FIGURES 1960, 71969 a of three series These 16mm colour teaching films were made in the USA and sent to Ferguson-Smith in Glasgow. Those at K.1- K.3, were pioneering films made at the Division of Medical Genetics at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine under a grant from the National Foundation - March of Dimes. Ferguson-Smith participated in their creation. They are described in a note at C.75. genetics, medical on Part |. the physical basis of History, Genetics 34 minutes. chromosomes, ‘Medical aberrations’ ‘Medical Genetics Part Il. Biochemical genetics in man’ Traces the development of inheritance; discusses describes some chromosomal abnormalities in man. the science of genetics; and Inside box is printed ‘Narrative’ by McKusick, W.J. Young and Ferguson-Smith. Explains through the use of clinical examples such as sickle cell anaemia, phenylkentonuria, and other amino- acidurias through specific changes in protein structure and thereby in the physical properties and function of proteins. Inside box is printed ‘Narrative’ by McKusick, W.J. Young and S.H. Boyer. how genetic 30 minutes. variation is reflected M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Non-textual material, K.1-K.10 ‘Medical Genetics Part populations’ Ill. Genes in families and in behaviour of genes Covers the in populations. Discusses pedigree patterns and the major types of inheritance. families and in Inside box is printed ‘Narrative’ by McKusick, W.J. Young and E.A. Murphy. 40 minutes. ‘Medical Genetics Series. The Chromosomes - General Considerations’ Made by Milner Fenwick, Inc. 69MGO6. 13 minutes 30 seconds. ‘Medical Genetics Series Chromosomal Abnormalities- The Sex Chromosomes’ 24 minutes 30 seconds. Inscribed ‘1970’ on can. Inscribed ‘1970’ on can. 21 minutes 30 seconds. Made by Milner Fenwick, Inc. 6(9MGO08. Made by Milner Fenwick, Inc. 69MG07. ‘Medical Genetics Series. Chromosomal Abnormalities- The Autosomes’ Contents of Ferguson-Smith’s labelled boxes. GLASS PHOTOGRAPHIC SLIDES K.7-K.10 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Non-textual material, K.1-K.10 ‘7/67 A, B, C, D, E. Keratoacanthoma?’ ‘9/67 C,D. Rodent ulcer’ ‘9/67 E, F. Rodent ulcer’ ‘42/67 A, B, C, D, E. Normal skin’ FIGURES ca 1964 Photographic figures purposes Numbered 1-8. of graphs used for illustrative M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 INDEX OF CORRESPONDENTS AARSKOG, Dagfinn ABBONDANDOLO, Angelo ABDALLA, Hossam I. ABELS, Gabi ABRAMOFF, Peter ABRAMOWICZ, Mark ABRAMS, Michael E. ABRAMSON, A.W. C.145 C.996 C.599 C.881 C.145 C.378 C.727 C.145 ACADEMIA RODINENSIS PRO REMEDIATIONE C.862, C.865 ACADEMIC PRESS INC C:616; D:1164D:117 ACTION RESEARCH FOR THE CRIPPLED CHILD B.15, C.147, C.169, C.376, C.378, C.393, C.399, C.511, C.562, C.608, C.610, C.611, C.630, C.637, C.697, C.702, C.727, C.752, C.832, C.846, C.857 See also C.642, C.798 ADAMS, James Hume AFFARA, Nabeel Ahmed ADEYOKUNNU, Adetunji A. C.374, C.727 ADELBERG, Edward A. ADINOLFI, Matteo C.145 A.27 C.286 C.1, C.261 C.600 ADAMS, Roger Lionel Poulter ADRIAN, Richard Hume, 2nd Baron ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON MEDICAL RESEARCH C.377, C.600, C.749, C.995 See B.16-B.20, B.21, B.24, B.30, B.33, B.40 C.727 C.145 C.169 AFZAL, Mohammed AGARWAL, Shyam S. AHMAD, K.N. AIRDRIE ACADEMY AITKEN, David Alexander C.881, C.996 C.602, C.727 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Index of correspondents AITKEN, Jane E.B. AITKIN, Leonard ALBERMAN, Eva ALBINO FELLOWSHIP ALEXANDER, David S. ALEXANDER, Jack O’D. ALEXANDER, W. Donald ALEXANDRE DE MERODE, Prince ALI, Ahmad ALLAN, ‘Dot’ ALLEN, Gordon ALLEN, W.R. C.377 C.61 C.59 See C.859 Gil, ©1617-6377 C.1, C.146 C137, H.4, H.5 C.881 C.61 C.1, C.146 C.881 ALLISON, Andrew ALTOUNYAN, Barbara C.377, C.881 C.138 C.378 C.146 C.996 F.879 C.146 C.61 C.996 ALVESALO, Lassi AM, Irit BAR- ALMEIDA, O.A. ALTLAND, K. ALVAREZ, Francisco V. ALVAREZ, Russell Ramon de C.970 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCES AMERICAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL GENETICS AMERICAN JOURNAL OF HUMAN GENETICS AMERICAN SOCIETY OF HUMAN GENETICS AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION C.884 See also G.13 C.996, D.23, D.24, D.118 D.119 C.26 H.32 AMAROSE, Anthony P. AMATO, George M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Index of correspondents AMERSHAM INTERNATIONAL PLC C.897, G.1, G.14, G.15 ANDERSON, John ANDERSON, John Maxwell ANDERSON, John R. ANDERSON, T.E. ANDERSON, Thomas ANGASTINIOTIS, M. ANGELL, Roslyn ANIMAL HEALTH TRUST ANKIER, S.E. ANNALS OF HUMAN GENETICS ANNALS OF SAUDI MEDICINE A4 C.139, C.380, C.381, C.600 C.62, C.380, C.600, C.728 C.146 C.62, C.146 C.728 C.146 C.182 C.146 C.560 C.1011 ANTICH, Jaime ANTONARAKIS, Stylianos E. APPLE, Ted ARHEDEN, kristina C.728 C.976 C.380 C.728 ANNERSTEN, Astrid ANTHONY, Thomas B. ARANDA, E.1. ARAVANTINOS, D. C.378, C.491 C.381, C.600 G.2-G.12 G.13-G.16 C146. C:728 See also C.334 APPLIED SPECTRAL IMAGING APPLIED IMAGING INTERNATIONAL LTD C.881 ARCHIVES OF INTERNAL MEDICINE ARGYROKASTRITIS, Alexandros C.60 See C.4 C.881 ARCHIBALD, lan C.R. ARCHIBALD, R.W.R. C.249, C.376, C.378, C.380 Index of correspondents M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 ARLETT, Colin F. ARMSTRONG, Alexandra M. ARMSTRONG, C.N. ARNEIL, Gavin C. ARRUGA, M. Victoria ASHBURNER, Michael ASHMAN, Izumi Fujimori ASHTON, Leigh P. ASHWORTH, Alan ASSOCIATION OF BRITISH PAEDIATRIC NURSES - SCOTLAND C.376, C.378, C.603, C.881 C.377 C.62 C.147, C.379, C.600, C.726 C.880 C.62 C.882 C.147 C.881 C.791 ASSOCIATION OF CLINICAL BIOCHEMISTS SCOTTISH REGION C.546, C.702 ASSOCIATION OF CLINICAL CYTOGENETICISTS C.701, C.849, C.1084 ATKINS, A.F.J. C.375, C.377, C.380 C.882 C.144 C.147, C.381, C.603 AUDY, Silvana AUFFRAY, Charles C.296 C.882 C.601 C.62, C.147 C.728 See C.143 ATKINSON, Malcolm ATHANASSIADOU, A. ATKINSON, A.C.A. (‘Tony’) ATHANASSIADES, Nicolaos S. ASSOCIATION OF PAEDIATRIC CHARTERED PHYSIOTHERAPISTS tO AUSTRALASIAN SOCIETY OF CYTOGENETICISTS C.1 C.974 C.882 AULA, Pertti AULD, Andrew AUTION, Kirsi AYME, Ségoléne AUSTIN, Charles R. M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 AZCONA, C. AZMY, A. BADER, Patricia |. BADHAM, Molly BAGNALL, Keith M. BAHR, Gunter F. BAIKIE, A.G. BAIN, Douglas BAIN, Robert A. BAIN, Roderick BAIRD, Sir Dugald BAKER, Irene Index of correspondents C.882 C.728 C.398 C.887 C.165 C.165 C.165 C.395 C.732 See C.391 C.732 C.391 C.883 C.1003 BAKER, Joan P. BAKER, Liz BALLABIO, A. BARALLE, Diana BAKER, Marion C. BANTING, George BANATVALA, J.E. BARAMKI, Theodore C.732 C.165 C.395 C.732 BANNERMAN, Robin M. C.165 BARANOV, Vladislav Sergejevitch C.612 C.887 C.1003 C.887 C.608 C.1006 C.165 BARATSER, M. BARCLAY, John BARDHAN, Amit BARKAI, Gad BARNES, Roland See C.840 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 BARR, Eleanor M. BARR, Gordon T.D. BARR, Murray Llewellyn BARR, Wallace BARROWMAN, William BARTALOS, Mihaly BARTER, Dennis A.C. BARTLETT, Denis J. BARTON, David BARTON, Honoria BARTON, Paul J.R. BARTSOCAS, Christos BASARAN, Nurettin Index of correspondents C.387 C.738 C.2, C.14, C.63, C.165 C.67, C.165, C.384 C.165 C.165 C.398 C.732 B.39, C.887 C.391 C.608 c.391 C.887 BAUMBERG, Simon C.5, C.165 See C.616 BASHFORD, D.H. BASIL, Carlotta BASSETT, Duncan C552 H.29 BASU, Himansu K. BAUER, John D. BEALE, G. H. BEAN, Allison C.732 C.166 C.1003 C.887 C.394 BEARD, Richard W. C.614 BEARSDEN SOUTH CHURCH NURSERY CLUB BEASTALL, Graham H. BEARN, Alexander G. BEATTIE, Alistair D. C.733 C.166 C.809 C.392 C.166 BEATON, George R. BEATTIE, J.O. M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 BEATTIE, R. BECK, J. Swanson BECKER FE: BECKETT, Arnold H. BECROFT, David M.O. BEECHEY, Colin BEHAN, Peter O. BEHBOUDI, Afrouz BEIGHTON, Peter BEIGUELMAN, Bernardo BELCH, Jill BELCHETZ, P.E. Index of correspondents C.166 C.389 C.67 H.3 C.388, H.6, H.7 C.888 C.395, C.608, C.733 C.1003 C.392, C.512, C.604, C.616, C.733 C.395 C.616 C.616 C.608, C.729 BELL, Judith BELL, Mary BENDA, Clemens E. BENNETT, Cecilia BENNETT, Mike J. BENSON, Philip F. BENIRSCHKE, Kurt C.733 C.3, €.15 C.733 C.67, C.885, C.1061 BENTLEY, John F.R. BENHAM, Frances J. C.5 BERGSAGEL, Daniel E. BERGHE, J.A. van den BEREZNEY, Ronald C.150 C.1003 C.866 C.733 C.392 C.733 C.888 C.67, C.395, C.612 BERG, Kare BERGADA, César BERGER, Roland C.149, C.733 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 BERGSMA, Daniel BERGSTEINSSON, Hé6rdur BERKELEY, Muriel |.K. BERNEMAN, Z. BERNSTEIN, Renée BERTOCCHINI, Mirella BESSLER, Monica BHARUCHA, B.A. BHISEY, Avinash N. BIANCHI, Diana W. BIANCHI, Nestor O. BICKEL, Horst BIEDLER, June Lee Index of correspondents C.5 C.396 C.5 BIRT, Christopher BIGGS, John S.G. BIJLSMA, J. BISHOP, Colin E. BISHOP, Peter C.809 C.1004 BIELENSKA, Anna LATOS- C.398 C.612 C.166 C.694 BIOTECHNOLOGY INTERNATIONAL (EUROPE) BIRTHRIGHT, NATIONAL FUND FOR CHILDBIRTH RESEARCH C.275 C.315, C.598, C.725, C.734, C.759, C.840, C.853, D.9-D.20 BLACKWELL SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS LTD BLAIR BELL RESEARCH SOCIETY C.67 C.614 C.612 BISWAS, B. BLACK, Joan BLACK, W.P. C.889, C.1004 C.398, C.734 C.167, C.396 BLAIR, R.G. M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Index of correspondents BLAKE, John BLANC, William A. BLANK, Charles Eric BLANK, S. Catrin BLENNOW, Elisabeth BLIZZARD, Robert M. BLOCKLEY, N.J. BLOOMFIELD, Dennis A. BLUMBERG, Baruch Samuel BLYTH, Helen C.336 C.5 C.64, C.152, C.387, C.388, C.392, C.605, C.612, C.617 C.889 C.889, C.1004 C.5, C.68 C.166 C.166 C.5 C.398 BOAVIDA, Maria Guida A. Franga Gouveia C.153, C.388, C.392, C.398, C.606, C.609, C.889 BOBROW, Martin C.154, C.613, C.617, C.730, C.889, D.10, H.4 C.68, C.155 BOER, P. de BOLT, Jean M.W. BOMAN, Helge BONE, lan BODMER, Sir Walter Fred BOCZKOWSKI, Krysztof C.652 C:192 C.398 C.735 C.392 C.735 BONTHRON, David Terry C.156, C.384, C.723, F.10 BOEHRINGER CORPORATION (LONDON) LTD C.68 BORGAONKAR, Digamber S. BOOTH, Sir Christopher Charles BORDERS CLINICAL CLUB C.168, C.382 C.617, C.735 C.1004 C.381, C.600 BOOTSMA, Dirk BOOTH, Daniel BORGHI, Aldo C.157, C.613, C.889 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Index of correspondents BORHANI, Nemat O. BORIS, Anthony WYNSHAW- BOSMA, Anneke A. BOTTURA, Cassio BOUE, André BOUE, Joélle BOURKE, Gitta BOWDEN, John BOWEN, David BOWEN, Peter BOYD, Elizabeth BOYD, James F. C.68 C.1084 C.932, C.947, C.1004 C.168 C.168, C.384, C.390, C.396, C.397, C.608, C.735, H.24 C.397, C.613 C.1004 C.168 C.58 C.65, C.158 A.18 C.167 BOYD, Yvonne BOYLE, Janet BOZKOWA, Krystyna BRADLEY, W.G. BRAIDWOOD, E.A. B.39, J.14 C.68, C.168 BOYER, Samuel H. C.168 C.735 BOYLE, Charles Murray C755 See also C.873 C.615 BRAMBILLASCA, Fausta BREINGAN, Gordon S. BREWIN, Thurstan B. C.393 C.169 C.736 C.384 C.736 D.123 C.998 C.947 BREMNER, A.D. BRENNAN, James BRAIN BREEN, Matthew M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 BREWSTER, M.A. BREZIGAR, Anamrija BREZIN, Colette BRIDGES, Betty (Mrs William L.) BRIGGS, Eleanor M. Index of correspondents C.736 C.890 C.1005 C.5 C.738 BRITISH ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE C1029" E19E.20; E23 BRITISH ASSOCIATION OF SPORTS MEDICINE C.677 BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION C.320, C.890, C.1005, C.1063 MEDICAL ADVISORY GROUP C.305, C.530, C.566 BRITISH COUNCIL C.316, C.334, C.347, C.348, C.482, C.535, C.587, C.695, C.873, C.911 BRITISH EMPIRE CANCER CAMPAIGN BRITISH JOURNAL OF HOSPITAL MEDICINE B.3 C.722 H.7-H.10 C.732 C.550 GLASGOW DIVISION BRITISH MEDICAL ASSOCIATION BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL GRIMSBY BRANCH STIRLING BRANCH CENTRAL ETHICAL COMMITTEE BRITISH JOURNAL OF SPORTS MEDINCINE C.169, C.180, C.292, C.556, C.560, D.123 BRITISH JOURNAL OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY C©.1032 C.1005 BRITISH PAEDIATRIC PERINATAL GROUP C.166, C.245 C.173, C.243 H.1, H.5 C.643 C.169 C.999 BRITISH OLYMPIC FEDERATION C.159, C.385, C.399, C.613, C.731 BRITTAIN, Robert P. BROAD, Tom E. BROCK, David J. H. BROCKS, Daniel M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Index of correspondents BROOK, J. David BROOKLYN ACADEMY OF PEDIATRICS BROWN, Charles A.R. BROWN, David BROWN, Helen LANG- BROWN, Judith D. BROWN, Morris J. BROWN, N.M. BROWN, Steve BROWN, W. Michael COURT BROWNFIELD, E. Dorothy BROWNING, G.K.S. BROWNING, George G. C.618 C.37, C.50 C.613 C.890 C.491 C.1000 C.890 C.736 C.1001, F.34 C.70, C.183 C.169 C.169 C.736 BRUNT, Peter C.393, C.406 BULFIELD, Grahame BULLER, Arthur J. BUCKTON, Karin E. BUHLER, Erica BUCHANAN, James C.68 C.613 BRUERE, Arthur Neil BUCHANAN, W. Watson C.66, C.164, C.583, C.613 BRYERS (formerly CARTER), Felicity C.68, C.135, C.160-C.163, C.384, C.571, C.1005 C.1005 C.170 C.68 C.384 C.737 C.68 C.1006 C.393 BULMAN, A.H. BUNDEY, Sarah BUNKER, C.B. BUNTING, Elaine A. BUNTING, John C.386, C.618, C.737 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Index of correspondents BUNYAN, Alexandra M. BURCH, George E. BURDON, Michael BURGEN, Sir Arnold Stanley Vincent BURGIO, G. Roberto BURKIN, Dean J. BURNET, Barrie BURNS, F.W. BURNS, Thomas W. BURRY, Alastair F. BUSWELL, John A. BUTLER, Harry G. BUTTERFIELD, William John Hughes, Baron C.399 C.4 C.170 C.1005 C.68 C.890, C.1002 C.170 C.393 C.5 C.383 C.170 C.5 B.64 C.890, F.32, F.33 BUYSE, Mary Louise CAFFREY, R.J. CAIRD, Francis |. BYRNE, Anne J. BYRNE, Kate C.396 C.393 C.1005 BUYS, Charles H.C.M. BUYTENBACH, Barbara CADDEN, Mary F. C.607, C.613, C.618, C.737 C.623 CALDWELL HOSPITAL, PARENTS AND FRIENDS C.409, C.419, C.739, C.1011, E.35 C.70 C.745 C.171 C.180 C.69 C.745 C.745 CAITHNESS, George S. CALDER, Andrew A. CALDER, C. CALDERWOOD, R. CALDWELL, Joe M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Index of correspondents CALLAN, Harold Garnet CALMAN, Kenneth Charles CALZADA, Mae de la CAMAKARIS, James CAMBIO, BIOTECHNOLOGY CO. C.180 C.406, C.414, C.619, C.745 C.1011 C.406 G.13 CAMBRIDGE PROJECT ENGINEERS LTD G7, GaAs CAMBRIDGE RESEARCH LABORATORIES LTD (CRL) CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY CAMERON, A. Hugh CAMERON, J.H. CAMPBELL, Anne, MP CAMPBELL, Colin Scott C.914 C.583 C.1075 C.172, C.406 C.624 C.895 C.180, C.181 A.29, C.745 C.180, C.405 CAMPBELL, Donald CAMPBELL, E.M. CAMPBELL, lan D. CAMPBELL, R.T. CAMPBELL, S. C.70 C.412 C.70 CAMPBELL, Ishbel J. C.173 C.624 C.927 CAMPBELL, Kennedy CANCER RESEARCH CAMPAIGN TECHNOLOGY LTD A.22, B.45 A.12-A.14, A.15, A.16, A.18, A.19, CAPPELL, Daniel Fowler C.180, C.405 C.619, F.10 CANNON, W. John CANT, J. Stanley CANTOR, Charles R. CANTU, Jose Maria CAPON, Ruth C.8 C.405 C.623 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Index of correspondents CARE, SCOTTISH ASSOCIATION FOR CARE & SUPPORT AFTER DIAGNOSIS OF FETAL ABNORMALITY _C..941 B.8, C.991 C.895, H.15-H.48 C.401 C.8, C.70, C.180, C.745 C.619, C.745 C.180 C.180, C.406 C.8 C.70, C.174, C.331, C.374, C.400, C.402, C.406, C.412, C.415, C.610, C.619, C.623 See also C.745 C.895, C:1007, B.39 See also B.22, B.23, B.25, B.26, B.31 C.410, C.623, C.745 CARL ZEISS LTD CARLSON, Alison S. CAROTHERS, Andrew D. CARR, David H. CARRITT, Benjamin CARRUTHERS, G. Barry CARSON, Nina A.J. CARTER, C.H. CARTER, Cedric O. CARTER, Nigel Paul CASSIMOS, Chr. CHAGANTI, Raju S.K. CHAKRAVARTY, Amit CHALMERS, I. Jennifer CATTANACH, Bruce M. CARTY, Matt J. CASEY, M.D. C.180 F.5-F.7 C.180 CASSIMAN, Jean-Jacques CELLMARK DIAGNOSTICS C.746 C.175, C.419, C.740, C.893, D.32- D.34 CHAMPIGNY, Marie-Louise CHAMBERLAIN, Jocelyn C.1014 C.620 C.1008 CHANDLEY, Ann Chester C.180, C.895 C.895 C.892 C.896, C.911 CHANDRA, H. Sharat Index of correspondents M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 CHANDRASKHARA, M.K. CHAPA, Raul Garza CHAPELLE, Albert de la CHAPMAN & HALL LTD CHARD, Tim CHATFIELD, R. Keir CHATFIELD, W. Rob CHATTOPADHYAY, Subal Chandra CHAU, Alice S. CHILD, Anne H. CHILDS, Barton CHIRICO, S. C.746 C.405 C.176, C.421, C.746, C.753, H.4- H.48 See also C.278 C.543, C.727 C.407, C.623 C.182 C.400, C.407, C.416, C.623 C.405 C.746 C.620 C.182, C.400, C.412 C.746 CHITTY, Lyn CHOO, K.H. CHRISTIE, F.B. CHRISTISON, D. CHROMOSOMA CHISHOLM, I. CHITHAM, R.G. C.182 C.407 D.88 C.70 CHOLNOKY, Péter C.746 C.182 C.182 CHROMOSOME RESEARCH C.182 CHURCHILL LIVINGSTONE, PUBLISHERS CIBA FOUNDATION C.735, C.741, C.820 C.557, C.620, C.653 CITTADINI, Ettore D.36 D.123 C.1014 C.8 CHU, Ernest H.Y. CLABBY, J. CHU, Carol C.746 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 CLAIR, David Malcolm St CLARK, Alistair R. CLARK, Danny CLARK, Gordon A. CLARKE, Bryan Campbell CLARKE, Connie M. CLARKE, Sir Cyril Astley CLAUSSEN, Uwe CLAYTON, Barbara E. CLAYTON, Robert J. CLEMENTS, Geoffrey B. CLEMMENS, Raymond L. Index of correspondents D.32 C.182 C.400 C.419 C.182 C.419 C.182, C.400, C.405, C.407, D.32, D.33 C.1011 C.182, C.747 C.70 C.400 C.8 C.182 CLINT, Jane Margaret CLUBB, A. W. (‘Sandy’) CLYMO, Andrew B. COBB, S.R. CLYDESDALE, Jean K. C.403 C.623 C.182 C.413 C.182 CLEVELAND, William W. CLINICAL GENETICS SOCIETY See C.473, C.505, C.541, C.543, C.548, C.559, C.637, C.667, C.671, C.680, C.697, C.927, H.4 C.8, C.183 C.413, C.417, C.621, C.742, C.841 COHEN, Bernard Leonard C.413 C.70 C.183 COCHRAN, Alistair J. COCHRANE, Jeanette COCKBURN, Forrester CODDINGTON, Alan C.408, C.413 CM012; E22 COCHRANE, T. COHEN, Maimon M. Index of correspondents M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 COLE, Martin COLE, Robert A. COLE, S. COLEMAN, Dulcie V. COLEMAN, Eric J. COLEMAN, J.C. COLES, Rhian COLLEGE OF NOTRE DAME OF MARYLAND, ALPHA XI CHAPTER COLLEGE OF SPEECH THERAPISTS, SCOTTISH AREA COLLINGE, John CHie C.750 C.419 C.419 C.181, C.400, C.405, C.408 C.748 C.1012 C.13 C.122 C.1012 COMMITTEE ON SEXUAL PROBLEMS OF THE DISABLED C.454, C.557 CONDRY, Raphael J. C.8 CONNORS, M, COOK, Thomas E. C.748, C.750 CONEN, P.E. C.8 COOKE, Alexander M. CONWAY, David COOK, Peter J.L. C.799 C.1022 CONNOR, James Michael CONSTANT, Charles FFRENCH- C.413, C.620, C.748, C.896, C.1012, D.9, D.10, D.13, D.14, D.15, 16D str, C.621 CORNWALL, Jane Margaret C.621 C.183 C.404 C.183 C.70 C.70 COOKE, Patricia COOKE, Robert E. CORMACK, Susan C.621, C.743 C.6 CORNELL, Herb COSTA, Terry Index of correspondents M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 COTE, Gilbert B. COTTON, R.G.H. COULTHART, Michael COUTTS, Norman A. COVE, David J. COWEY, Keith COWIE, Valerie A. COX, Diane W. COX, Timothy M. CRAIG, Vernon CRAIGFLOWER SCHOOL, TORRYBURN, FIFE CRAIGIE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, AYR C.183, C.408, C.621 C.424, C.748 J.11 C.419, C.621 C.418 C.1009 C.183 A.33, A.34, C.183, C.896, C.1010, C.1041 B.67, C.1012 C.184 C.184 See C.848 CRAIK, Jack E. C.405 C.750 C.70, C.184, C.621 C.897, C.1013 CRAWLEY, Margaret CREASY, Mike R. CRAWFORD, Bridget CRAWFORD, J.W. CRAWFORD, Janine CREMER, Christopher C.178 C.184 C.419 CRAWFORD, Robert J. CRAWFURD, Martin d’A. C.860 CROSBY WOMEN’S ACTION GROUP CROOM HELM LTD PUBLISHERS CRISPELL, Kenneth R. C.400 C.749 C.897 C.1013 C.7 CREMER, Thomas CRETTAZ, Pierre C.897, C.1013 C.387 CROLLA, John A. M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 CROSSLEY, Rex CROW, Timothy J. CRUICKSHANK, E.K. CUBILLO, Enrique Index of correspondents C.70 C.897 C.184, C.408 C.70 CUCKLE, Howard Stephen C.744, C.897, C.1013 CUERVO, Josep I. CUMMING, W.J. Ken CUNNINGHAM, K.J.M. CUNNINGHAM, N.E. CURRAN, Andrew P. CURRIE, Sir Alistair CURTIS, Adam H.29 C.184 C.749 C.405, C.413 C.178, C.405, C.408, C.419, C.749 C.413 C.405 CURTIS, Diana J. CURTIS, Earnest M. DABKE, Arun T. C.184, C.413, C.623 C.8 C.749, C.897 CYTOGENETICS CZEIZEL, Andrew C.312 C.411 DAHL, Henrik DAHL, Niklas DALAL, K.C. CZERSKI, Przemyslaw C.689, C.733, C.797, C.804 CYSTIC FIBROSIS RESEARCH TRUST C.630 DALLAPICCOLA, Bruno C.190 C.902 C.902 DALGLEISH, Raymond C.190 C.190 C.1016 DALLA, Anna DALLAIRE, Louis C.190, C.627, C.1016 DAMODARAN, T.V. C.627 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 DANCIS, Joseph DANIEL, Art DANKS, David M. DANZIG, Jon DARLOW, John M. DAVID, Pascale DAVIDSON, Frank B. DAVIDSON, Ronald G. DAVIDSON, Rosemarie DAVIDSON, William M. DAVIES, loan Index of correspondents C.190 C.752, C.902 C.190, C.420, C.423, C.424, C.426, C.627, C.752 See also C.809 C.625 C.752 C.1016 C.427 C.71 C.627, C.752 C.72, C.190 Cwo2 DAVIES, Kay Elizabeth DAVIES, M. C.752, C.1016 DAVIS, Ronald DAWSON, Angie DAY, C.T. DAVIS, Joseph R. DAVISON, B.C. Clare C.75 C.426 DAVIES, Pamela A. C.190 C.900 C.370 C.191, C.627, C.630 DAVIES, Ruth WYNNE- C.753 DECREY, Damien Laurent DEALLER, Stephen DEARING, Andrew C.1016 C.190 J.10 C.753 D.25 C.1098 DEAN, John C.S. DEAN, Michael DEAN, Wendy L. F987, 90491 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 DEGENHARDT, K.-H. DELANGE, Francois DELHANTY, Joy D.A. DELOUKAS, Panagiotis DELTA ’49 CLUB DEMING, Quentin B. DeMYER, William DENNIS, Nick R. DENNISON, Wallace M. DESSELBERGER, Ulrich DEWHURST, Christopher Jack DEXTER, T.M. DHADIAL, Rajinder K. Index of correspondents C.424 C.751 C.753, C.902 C.1016 C.256 C.9 C.75 C.627 C.73, C.185, C.191 C.1016 C.74, C.186, C.423 D.32 C.627 DICK, Heather May DICKIE, R.E. DIEDRICH, K. DIGESTION DIGGERS, Julie DINCER, Pervin C.75 DHARMARAVJAN, M. C.192 C.753 D.123 C.192 DIJKSTRA, Mentje G. DIGITAL SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS LTD C.192, C.422, C.423, C.424, C.426, C.626, C.753 C.9 DIPOERRI, José Edgardo DISEASE-A-MONTH DINGEON, Bernard roe C.903 H.24 C.75 C.422 DiIPARMA, Joseph R. C.1025, G.19-G.21 DIVANE, Aspasia Index of correspondents M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 DODD, Keith L. DODD, Mrs T.R. DOHERTY, Zoe DOIG, Henry P. DOIG, J.A. DOIG, W.B. DOLAN, Clare DOLL, Sir (William) Richard (Shaboe) DOMINICZAK, Anna DONALD, lan DONALD, Jennifer DONNAI, Dian C.422 C.9 C.1017 C.628, C.629, C.192 C.754 C.192 C.192 C.754 C.75, C.187, C.191, C.424, C.426, C.495 C628 C.630" G:754 DONNELLY, H.H. C.192 C.423 C.192 C.630 C.903 C.191 C.424 DORIA, Laura DOOR, Karin DORAN, T.A. DOUGLAS, E.P. DORE, Jonathan DOUGLAS, Stephen DOUGLAS, A. Stuart DOUGLAS, Charles P. C.9 DOUST, John W. Lovett DOWELL, Ronald C. C.422 C.630 C.192 C.192, C.630, C.754 DOWLING, Harry F. C.9 C.423 C.9 DOYLE, David DOVEE- Eric DRAPER, David M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 DRETS, Maximo Eduardo DREVER, Jan C. DRONAMRAMJU, Krishna R. DRYSDALE, Ruth M. DUCKETT, David P. DUDEON, J. DUFF, Gordon DUKE, Eileen M.C. DUMARS, Kenneth W. DUNLAP, Dickson B. DUNSTAN, Gordon R. DURGA, K. DURRANT PIESSE, SOLICITORS Index of correspondents C.188 C.193 C.75, C.628, C.1017 C.628 C.903 C.630 C.1015 C.425, C.628 C.193 C.193 C.903 C.754 C.629 DURWARD, W.F. DURY, Annette DUSTIN, P. C.1017 C.426 C.189 C.839 C.422 C.754 C.193 DWYER, Christina A. DUTRILLAUX, Bernard DZIEKANOWSKA, Danuta EARLY HUMAN DEVELOPMENT EAST ANGLIAN REGIONAL HEALTH AUTHORITY C.201 C.1019 C.759 C.100 C.905 EASTEAL, Simon ECCLES, Harry EAST KODAK CO. EDE, D.A. EDGAR, Walter D. EDLOW, Jules B. A.28, B.69 C.431, C.438 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Index of correspondents EDRICH, Joan EDWARD ARNOLD (PUBLISHERS) LTD EDWARDS, Anthony William Fairbank EDWARDS, H.E. EDWARDS, John Hilton EDWARDS, Paul A.W. EDWARDS, R.G. EDWARDS, Yvonne EELES;R. EFSTATHIOU, Stacey EHRARDT, Anke A. C.634 C.538 C.905 C.434 C.10, C.77, C.183, C194-C.196, C.428, C.435, C.631, C.635, C.647, C.793, C.904, C.1018 See also E.24 B.32, C.1019 C.634, C.757 C.634 C.905 C.1019 H.16-H.48 EHRICH, Jochen H.H. C.1019 EICHER, Eva M. ELDER, J.W.H. EJARQUE, Ismael EJIWUNMI, A.B. C.1019 C.759 C.759 C.201 C.632 C.905 ELLERTON, Nick C.201 C.905 EHSAN-UL-HAQ, Dr ELDER, Hugh Y. ELDERKIN, F. Michael C.905, H.37-H.48 A.21, C.439, C.633, C.635 ELSAS, Louis J. (‘Skip’) C.438 C.434 C.201 ELLIS, Patricia M. ELLIOT, Orville ELLIOTT, David ELLIOTT, Donald ELLIS, Hugh C.77, C.197 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Index of correspondents EMERY, Alan Eglin Heathcote C.76, C.199, C.200, C.428, C.433, C.436, C.439, C.440, C.634, C.759, C.806 EMERY, John L. ENCYCLOPEDIA OF MOLECULAR MEDICINE ENOCH, B.A. EPSTEIN, Charles J. ERICKSON, Robert P. ERIKSSON, Aldur W. ESAN, G.J.F. ESSERY, J. EUGENICS SOCIETY EULER, Curt von EUROPEAN ACADEMIES SCIENCE ADVISORY COUNCIL ZOONOSES WORKING GROUP C.202 C.1013 C.438 C.434 C.1019 C.202 C.438 C.434 C.583, C.717 C.865 F.1-F.4 See F.10-F.71 See C.757 Ci754 EUROPEAN MOLECULAR BIOLOGY ORGANISATION See C.525, C.948, C.1031 EUROPEAN SOCIETY OF HUMAN GENETICS C.391, C.519, C.958, F.5-F.7 See also C.922, C.1003 EUROPEAN COMMISSION DIRECTORATE XIl. SCIENCE, RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT EUROPEAN THYROID ASSOCIATION NEONATAL THYROID SCREENING COMMITTEE EUROPEAN SOCIETY OF HUMAN REPRODUCTION AND EMBRYOLOGY C.202 EVANS, H. John EVANS, Victoria B.9 C159 C.202 C.430 EXCERPTA MEDICA EWER, T.K. Ci202+C.317, G:362 See also C.529 EVANS, David Alan PRICE EVANS, Edward P. EVENING TIMES, GLASGOW. C.367, C.398, C.734 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 EWING, Harry FABER, William C. Index of correspondents See C.437 C.13 FAED, Michael James Willoughby C.441, C.447, C.637, C.639, C.769 FAHMY, A.N. FAIRBAIRN, Marjory FAIRLIE, Fiona FAIRWEATHER, Denys V. I. FAIRWEATHER, William J. FALEK, Arthur FALLA, Guillermo Cabrera FALLON, Ron J. C.208 C.447 C.769 C.448 C.81, C.445 C.208 C.769 C.445 FAMILY PLANNING ASSOCIATION C.352, C.554 C.769, C.1020 C.446, C.637 FARRAR, Stephen FARIA, A. Lima de FARR, Christine J. FARRANT, Wendy FAN Yao-Shan FARHUD, D.D. Cili2 C.639 C.1022 C.1022 C.1022 C.264 FARQUHAR, lan H. FARNDON, Peter A. FARQUHAR, Jim W. J.10 FEIJOO, Maria de Jesus FAULK, W. Page FAULKNER, David FELIX, Clive FELLOUS, Marc FENG Li M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Index of correspondents FENNELL, S. Jane FENSOM, A.H. FERGUSON-SMITH, Anne FERGUSON-SMITH, John FERGUSON-SMITH (née GZOWSKA), Marie Eve C.769 C.769 C.1096, C.1098, C.1099 A.13 A.14, C.239, C.480, C.637, C.769, C.771, C.860, C.922 FERGUSON, Mark W.J. FERRIER, J. FERRIER, Pierre E. FERRIS, Elizabeth A. FIDZIANSKA, Elzbieta FIELDER, A.R. C.1021 C.445 C.78 See also C.250 C.908, H.3-H.48 C.63, C.770 C.639 C.470 C.760 C.679 C.13 C.908 C.637, C.770 FISHER, Andrew FIFE HEALTH BOARD FIGURA, K. von FINELLI, Palma FIRKET, C. FISHER, Rosemary A. FINBERG, Laurence FIGARELLA, Catherine FINCHAM, John Robert Stanley B.66, C.447, C.449, C.770, C.908 C.770 FITZSIMMONS, John S. FITZGERALD, Peter H. FITZPATRICK, Frances C.908 C.639 C.1022 C.770 C.447 FITCHETT, Maggie C.637, C.639 C.639 FLATMAN, G.E. FLATZ, G. M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 FLEJTER, Wendy L. FLEMING, Charles M. FLEMING, Elizabeth FLETCHER, John C. FLETCHER, Peter FEEWEDD elcid: FLOETHER, Ulrich FLORENTIN, Lina FODDE, Riccardo FONATSCH, Christa FOORD, Roy D. FORBES, Charles D. FORD, Charles Edmund FORSMAN, Irene FOUST;, Gol. Index of correspondents C.909 A.22, B.49, B.54, C.81 C.639 C.761 C.762 C.204 C.448 C.906 C.909 C.763 C.442 C.444, C.637, C.770, C.799 C.11, C.12, C.58, C.81, C.205, C.443, C.445, C.447, C.448, C.449, C.637, C.640, C.770 C.209 FORD, Edward H.R. FORD, Frank R. FORD, Judith FORD, Lee C.81, C.209 C.447, C.909 FORRESTER, John M. C.209 C.764 C.770 FORREST, Sir (Andrew) Patrick (McEwen) C.13 C.209, C.445, C.447, C.449, C.450 C.444 See also C.209 FORSYTH, Constance C. C.772 C.1022 C.13 C.209 FORWELL, George D. FORSYTH, Isabel FORTE, Frank S. FORTUNE, A.W. M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Index of correspondents FOULDS, Wallace S. FOUNDATION FOR THE STUDY OF INFANT DEATHS FOWLER, Darren FOWLER, Kerry FOX, J. Lawrence FRACCARO, Marco FRACKIEWICZ, Anna FRAME, William FRANCKE, Ute FRANK BURNET, BELL & PARTNERS, ARCHITECTS FRANKE, Frederick R. FRANKLIN, John FRASER, Elizabeth C.206, C.766 C.900 C.1022 C.424 C.909 C.210 C.79, C.210 C.210 C.210, C.445, C.447 C.279 C.81 D.109-D.111, F.80 A8 FRASER, F. Clarke FRASER, Sir James FRASER, Jean H. FRASER, Tom N. C.210 C.640 C.13 A.14 FREEMAN, John M. FREEMAN, Richard F. FRASER, George R. FREEMAN, Constance M. FREEMAN, Mahlion V.R. (‘Van’) C.210, C.448, C.640, C.907, C.1022 C.13 FRIEDRICH’S ATAXIA GROUP, SCOTLAND C.210 C.762 C.444 C.210 C.768 C.447 C.771 C.640 FRIEDRICH, Ursula FR@LAND, Anders FRY, Michael FRESHNEY, R. lain FREYE, H.-A. C.80, C.207 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 FRYER, Alan FUHRMANN, W. FULLER, John L. FUNDELE, Reinald FUNG, Albert Ka-Lok FURLONG, Robert A. FURST, Victor GABRA, G.S. GADI, I.K. GAGE, John GAL, Andreas Index of correspondents C.909 Cid C.13 C.909 C.803 C.913, D.24 C.13 C.643 C.218 C.452 Celi. GALBRAITH, Esther C.459, C.641, C.773 GALE, Andrew GALJAARD, Hans C.498 C.643 C.84 GANDINI, Enrico GANNON, Frank GALT, Jim GAMSU, H.R. C.1031 C.777 See B.37 GALLARDO, Milton GALLOWAY, Colin A.S. C.218, C.450, C.452, C.457, C.643, C.777, C.801, C.913 C.1031 GARDNER, R.J.M. (’Mac’) GARLAND PUBLISHING GARDNER, Lytt I. C.218 C.454 C.218 ONAN: C.1031 C.1023 GANSS, Bernhard GARCIA, Isabelle GARDINER, R. M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 GARREY, Matthew M. GARRIE, Sander GARTLER, Stanley M. GARZICIC, Branimir GAUTHIER-SMITH, P.C. GAVIN, Eleanor June GEALS, Dr GEDDA, Luigi GEDEON, Margaret GEDNEY, Richard C. GEGGAN, Sheila D. GEHRICH, Sheila GELLIN, Joel Index of correspondents C.218 C.452 C.84, C.777 C.218 See SMITH, P.C. GAUTHIER- C.517 C.643 C.452 CL C.218 C.454 C.1031 C.910 GEMUND, Justus J. Van C.219 C.15 H.13-H.48 GENDEL, B.R. GENEL, Myron GENESCREEN GEORGE, W.D. C.128 C.1054 C.1015 GERAEDTS, Joep P.M. GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY GENES, CHROMOSOMES AND CANCER C.679 C.82, C.211, C.452, C.454, C.456 GERAGHTY, Michael Thomas CHIT, C.777 C.219 C.777 GHANEM, Mohamed Amr Samir GERMUTH, Frederick G., Jr GERALD, Park S. GERMAN, James L., Ill GHANEM, Ibrahim A. GEORGIOU, Demetra C.15, C.219, C.452 C.15 C.643 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 GHOSH, Arabinda GHOSH, Soumendra Nath GIACANELLI, Manlio GIANNELLI, Francisco GIBB, Elizabeth GIBBON, James GIBBS, Dorothy GIBBS, Josie LEWIS- GIBCO EUROPE LTD GIBSON, Angus A.M. GIBSON, Ivan H. GIFFORD, Anne Index of correspondents C.647 C.778 C.774 C.219 C.647 C.645, C.647, C.829 C.219 C.1049 C.722 C.84, C.219, C.450, C.452, C.456, C.643, C.646, C.778 C.778 C.1031 GILBERTSON, Moyna P. GLAS, Rob GLASGOW HERALD GILES, M.D. GILLILAND, lan C. GILLIS, C.R. GILMOUR, Douglas GIRDWOOD, Tony C.219 C.220 C.84 C.219 C.219 C.841 GLASGOW OBSTETRICAL AND GYNAECOLOGICAL SOCIETY C.213, C.291 GLASGOW UNIVERSITY SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF THE UNBORN CHILD GLASGOW SPORTS PROMOTION COUNCIL SPORT AND MEDICINE SUBCOMMITTEE C.447, C.636, C.640, C.647, C.767, C.778 GLASGOW WOMEN’S SOUTHERN MEDICAL SOCIETY See UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW GLASGOW UNIVERSITY C.1092 C.815 C.261,E.14 C.495 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 GLASS, H. Bentley GLASS, Norman J. GLASSEY, D.W. GLEN, A.C.A. GLENISTER, T.W. GLICK, Bruce GLOVER, Carol GLOVER, J.J. GLUZBAND, Zeke GLYNN, Nicole GODDARD, John GODFREY, Malcolm GOEL, K.M. Index of correspondents C.15 C.221 C.15 C.451 C.15 C.84 C.453 C.221 C.1032 C.778 C.779 C.456 C.758, C.779 C.221 C.913, F.80-F.82 GOLDSMITH, K.L.G. GOLDSTEIN, Henri GOETTLER, Klaus GOFMAN, John W. GOGATE, Sharad GOLDBERG, Abe C.779 C.221 C.911 C.221, C.459, C.643, C.647 GOMEZ, Patricia |. MEDINA- GOODFELLOW, Peter Neville C.453 C.647, C.781, C.913, C.1032, D.69 C.1032 C.221 C.214 C.74, C.84 C215 C.522, C.524 C.221 GORDON, Hymie GORDON, Janet M. GOODHART, Charles B. GOODMAN, Richard M. GOMPERTZ, David GOODGAME, Fiona GORDAN, Ronald R. M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 GORLIN, Robert J. GORRELL, G.J. GOSDEN, Christine GOSWAMI, Hit Kishore GOUDE, Robert B. GOUDIE, David R. GOW, M.A. GOWEN, John W. GRACE, Colin D. GRACE, H. Jim GRAHAM, I. Index of correspondents C.123 C.221 C.645 C.912, C.1024 C.84, C.221, C.455, C.643, C.779, C.913 C:913° D:24e.D 25 See also B.40 C.221 C.15 C.1025 C.216, C.456, C.644, C.648 C.780 GRAHAM, James GRAHAM, Philip C.222 C.780 C.459 C.398 C.454 C.456, C.644 GRANT, Jim K. GRANT, John M. GRAHAM, Robert GRANT, Kenneth A. C.645, C.780, C.781 GRAVES, Jennifer A. Marshall GRAPHODATSKY, Alexander S. GRAMPIAN HEALTH BOARD C.222, C.453, C.780, C.914 C.1032, C.1088-C.1100 GREALLY, Marie T. E.29 C.453 C.453 C.780 GRAY, Joe W. GRAY, John E. GRAY, O.P. GREALLY, J.F. C.1026-C.1028 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Index of correspondents GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTHERN IRELAND DEPARTMENT FOR ENVIRONMENT, FOOD AND RURAL AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND SCIENCE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH J.10 C.581 B.43 ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON GENETIC TESTING C.967 STANDING GROUP ON HEALTH TECHNOLOGY DIAGNOSTICS AND IMAGING ADVISORY PANEL C.886, C.890, C.925 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL SECURITY C.450, C.672, C.687, C.732, C.874 AMNIOCENTESIS WORKING GROUP HOME OFFICE C.620 C.842 HOUSE OF COMMONS SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY COMMMITTEE B.44, C.894 MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE, FISHERIES AND FOOD C.986, C.1022 SCOTTISH HOME AND HEALTH DEPARTMENT C.450, C.534, C.612, C.655, C.683, C.791, C.840 C.655 C.450 C.263 CHIEF SCIENTIST OFFICE C.764, C.872 GREATER GLASGOW HEALTH BOARD MATERNITY AND CHILD HEALTH GROUP ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON MEDICAL RESEARCH A.18, B.45, B.46, C.209 SCIENTIFIC, ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL SERVICES BRANCH MATERNAL ALPHA-FETO-PROTEIN SCREENING PROGRAMME MONITORING SUB-GROUP C.644, C.648, C.780 C.201, C.445, C.449, C.459, C.461, C.464, C.568, C.613, C.619, C.703, C.737, C.752, C.765, C.791, C.847 EEC STUDY OF CONGENITAL MALFORMATIONS WORKING PARTY ON REGIONAL SPECIALTIES C.379 C.447 C.868 C.544 C.914 GREAVES, Mel F. GREEN, Brian HEALTH EDUCATION DEPARTMENT WESTERN DISTRICT M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Index of correspondents GREEN, Brian, Mercury Conferences Ltd GREEN, Howard GREENBERG, Andrew Seth GREENE, Arthur E. GREENFIELD, Penny GREENOCK ROYAL INFIRMARY GREGORY Jane GREIG, William R. GRIBOFF, Solomon I. GRIFFIN, Darren K. GRIFFITHS, R. GRIFFITHS, S.J. C.775 C.914 C.222 C.450, C.454, C.545 C.453 C.445 C.1029 C.217 C15 C.934, C.1030 C.453 C.454 C.222, C.453 C.15, C.26 GRIST, N.R. GRONOW, Michael GROVER, Shohba GRUJICIC, Darko GROFF, James W. GROFFEN, John C.780 C.914 J.14 GROUCHY, Jean de GROSCHUP, Martin H. GRUMBACH, Melvin M. C.75, C.84, C.192, C.222, C.422, C.459 C.459 C.222 C.1032 GRUTZNER, Frank GULLAND, Dr GUNN, lan R. C.222 C.643 C.644 C.14, C.84, C.222 C.1096-C.1100 GUILD, E.G. GUIOLI, Silvana GUERETTE, Roberta C.914, C.1032 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 GURLING, Hugh M.D. GUTHRIE, Duncan Index of correspondents GUY’S AND ST THOMAS’ CHARITABLE FOUNDATION GYNAECOLOGICAL TRAVELLERS HAAF, Thomas HABICH, Hans HACKETT, Gerry A. HADDOW, Alexander John HADDOW, James E. HAEMOCHROMATOSIS SOCIETY HAGARD, S. C.776 B.61, C.642, C.648 C.1063 C.218 C.909, C.915, C.1035 CAS C.922 B.49; G.226,,€.224 C464 See C.466 C.1035 C.922 C.655 HAITES, N.E. C.789 C.239 C.93 C.19 HALSEY, Margaret HALL, Bertil HALL, Judith G. HALL, Reg HALNAN, Keith HAMILTON, David HAMERTON, John L. C.470 C.239 C.239 C.464, C.789, C.1035 ~-HALBRECHT, I.G. C.58 C.461, C.580, C.651, C.654, C.782, C.876 A.38, G16; ©:58);6°85; C225. C.468, C.789 HAMILTON, Frances M.W. C.655 C.239 C.1035 HAMILTON, Frank T. HAMILTON, F. HAMILTON, Fiona HAMILTON, W.J. M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 HAMILTON, William HANDMAKER, Stanley David HANN, lan M. HANNAY, Thomas, Bishop HANSMANN, Manfred HARDEN, Kennth A. HARDING, Nigel G.L. HARDY, R.A. HARNDEN, David Gilbert HARPER, Joyce Catherine HARPER, Sir Peter S. Index of correspondents C.239, C.470, C.651 C:5. C86. €.10746;226 See also B.35 C.783 C.93 C.655 C.656 C.465 C.790 C.19, C.227, C.400, C.461, C.466 C.1033 A.9, C.228, C.333, C.464, C.466, C.468, C.649, C.790 HARRAP, Stephen C.810 C.93, C.239, C.470 HARRIES, Mark D:26; D:27 HARRIS, Peter C. HARRIS, Rodney HARRIS, Ann HARRIS, G.W. HARRIS, Harry C.790 C.790 C.261 HARRINGTON, Michael G. C19 C.229, C.464, C.466, C.470, C.651, C.656, C.723, C.784, C.922, H.4 HARRISON, Pat HESLOP- HARRISON, Christine Joyce HARTSHORNE, Andre C.1036 C.19 C.922 C.87 HARVEY, A. McGehee C.922 C.790 C.917, C.1034, D.59 HARRIS, W.J. HART, P.E. HARTVEIT, Flora M. M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Index of correspondents HARVEY, Catherine J. HARVEY, H. HARVEY, Michael James Alexander HASHEM, Nemat HASLAM, John HASLAM, Robert H.A. HASTIE, Nick HATAMI-MONAZAH, Houshang HAUNSER, Hansjérg HAWTHORNE, Victor M. HAY, Eduoardo HEALD, Felix P. HEAP, Sir R. Brian C.239 C.470 C.230 C.790 C.651 C.464 D.32 C.469 C.922 C.239 H.3, H.28, H.29 C.19 C.1036 HELLER, Douglas C.464 C.791 C.89, C.240 See C.619 HEASMAN, M.A. HEATON, Denise E. HECHT, Frederick HEINRICHS, E.H. C.93 C.831 C.655 HELLER, Richard H. HELLMUTH, Colin A. C.19, C.88, C.231, C.466 HELLENIC PEDIATRIC SOCIETY C.923 HENDERSON, Ann Shirley HEMSWORTH, Barry N. HENDERSON, Margaret HENNIGAN, Margaret C.240 C.918 C.93 C.93 C.461 C.791 HEMEDA, Shabaan A HEMMING, Fred HENZE, Anneliese M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Index of correspondents HEREDITY HERGUERA, E. Cubillo HERREROS, Antonio Garcia de HERRINGTON, R.N. HERSCHBERG, Seymour HERSKOWITZ, Irwin H. HESLOP-HARRISON, Pat HETHERINGTON, Duncan C. HEUSGHEM, C. HEUVEL, John van der HEWITT, Godfrey M. HICKSON, Tom G.L. C.666 C.93 H.28-H.30 C.791 C.93 C.19 See HARRISON, Pat HESLOP- C.19 C.652 C.90 C.240, C.652 C.461 HIGGINS, Elizabeth C.923 C.20 C.791 C.791 C.93 C.93, C.232 C.20, C.466 HIGGS, D.R. HIGNETT, Peter G. HIU, Samuel N.K. HOCKEY, Athel HIGGINSON, John HIRSCH, Steven R. HINDE, Robert Aubrey HIRSCHHORN, Kurt HISTOCHEMICAL JOURNAL C.93 HOLLINGSWORTH, T.H. C.703 C.466 C.466 HOECHST UK LTD HODGE, Harold C. C.20 C.703 D.10 C.460 HOLLIDAY, Robin HOFF, Charles M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 HOLM, Preban B. HOLZNER, J. Heinrich HONGELL, Karin HOO, Joe J. HOOD, Valerie D. HOOK, Ernest B. HOOVERS, J.M.N. HOPKINS, Antonia HOPKINS, D. Luke HOPKINSON, D.A. HOPWOOD, Sir (David) Alan HOQUE, Mojaherul HORN, Nina Index of correspondents C.468 C.240 C.462 H.4, H.5 See C.724 C.464, C.466 C.923 C.652 C.240 C.792 C.233 C.652 C.464 HORST, Antoni HOWETT, Lewis HSU, Lillian Y.F. D.32 CAl7. C.923, C.1036 HOTTA, Yasuo HOUSTON, RA C.792 C.792 C.468 C.596 HOWARD, Jonathan HSIA, David Yi-Yung HORTON, William A. HP PUBLISHING CO. INC. C.1036 HUGHES, David C. C.793 C.241 C.468 C.241 HSU, T.C. HU, Dr C.20, C.240 C.924 C.18, C.58, C.240 HUBBLE, Douglas HUETHER, Carl A. HUGHES, D.E. M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Index of correspondents HUGHES, David TOWNLEY- C.976, C.1075 HUGHES, Helena E. HUGHES, leuan A. HUGHES, V.C. HUGO HUI, Samuel Ngok Kong HULTEN, Maj Anita C.234 C.924 C.793 See HUMAN GENOME ORGANISATION C.354 C.235, C.236, C.461, C.464, C.466, C.467, C.650, C.785-C.788, D.33 HUMAN CRYOGENICS GROUP, NORTHERN REGION C.393 HUMAN GENETICS C.828, C.864, C.874, C.965, C.1035 HUMAN GENETICS SOCIETY OF AUSTRALASIA C.985 HUMAN GENOME ORGANISATION (HUGO) F.8-F.76 See also C.910 HUMPHRIES, Steve HUNNISECK, Laura HUNTER, Janet L.P. HURLEY, Rosalinde HUNT, Lynn V. HUNTER, J.K. C.1035 C.924 C.241 C.827 C.793 C.20 HUNGERFORD, David A. HUMAN REPRODUCTION C.241 B.49, C.92, C.238, C.316, C.463, C.468 HUTCHISON, James Holmes HUTCHESON, Robert T. C.241 C.793 C.241 C.924 HUTCHISON, William C. HUTCHINGS, Harry E. HUSAIN, S.L. HUSON, Susan M. C.241 C.237 Index of correspondents M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 HUTSON, John HUTT, Frederick Bruce HYDE, Betty IBER, Frank ILLINGWORTH, Sir Charles Frederick William IMPERIAL CANCER RESEARCH FUND IMRIE, Robert C. INGLIS, David S.B. INSLEY, Jack INSTITUT NATIONAL DE LA SANTE ET DE LA RECHERCHE MEDICALE, FRANCE C.793 C.93 C.93 C.22 C22. See also C.94 B.21, B.27-B.29 C.471 C.243 C.94, C.242, C.471, C.657, C.715, C.794 COMITE DE L’ACTION THEMATIQUE: FACTEURS GENETIQUE DANS LE DEVELOPPEMENT NORMAL ET PATHOLOGIQUE INTERNATIONAL ATHLETIC FOUNDATION INSTITUTE FOR SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION INSTITUTE OF BIOLOGY C.452, C.474, C.644 GLASGOW BRANCH C.372-C.643 C.978 D.6 C.672 INTERNATIONAL AMATEUR ATHLETIC FEDERATION See H.1-H.50 INSTITUTE FOR LABORATORY ANIMAL RESEARCH JOURNAL INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY (later INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL LABORATORY SCIENCES) C.332 INTERNATIONAL CONGRESSES FOR HUMAN GENETICS PERMANENT COMMITTEE INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION FOR HYDROCEPHALUS AND SPINA BIFIDA INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SOCIETY OF OSTETRICIANS AND GYNECOLOGISTS H.11-H.13 C.681 C.261, C.487 C.778 INTERNATIONAL GENETICS FEDERATION M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Index of correspondents INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIC COMMITTEE Fi4Helor See also D.27 INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR ANALYTICAL CYTOLOGY See C.890, C.931 INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR PRENATAL DIAGNOSIS F.77-F.86 IRL PRESS LTD C.748, C.805 IRVINE INCORPORATED TRADES ISAACS, Anthony D. ISLAM, Khalid ISRAELSOHN, Wilma J. ISSA, M. ITATANI, Carol Ann IVES, Elizabeth J. IZATT, Louise C.623 C.243 C.471 C.21 C.94 C.1081 C.94, C.243 C.925 JACKSON, Laird G. JACOB, Allan JADIR, T.N. AL- JACK, Andrew S. JACKSON, Camille JACKSON, lan J. JACOBS, Patricia Ann C.247, C.658 C.247 JACKSON, lan T. JACKSON, Ivette C.927, C.1037 C.474, C.797 C.663 C.247 C.927 C.474 C.23, C.247, C.927, D.32, H.42 See also C.735 JACOBSEN, Jens Christian JACOBSON, Cecil B. JAGIELLO, Georgiana C.661 C.247 C.603 JALBERT, Pierre JAMES, Brennig C.247, C.661 C.472 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 JAMES, D. Geraint JAMES, David S. JAMES, J. Roger JAMES, Zoé H. JANICK, Jules JANZ, Siegfried JARRETT, Ellen JASANI, M.K. JASLOW, Robert I. JAY, Marcelle JAYAKARAN, Flossie JEFFCOTT, Leo B. JEFFREYS, Sir Alec John Index of correspondents C.98 C.661 C.247 C.247 C.98 C.927, C.1040 C.247 C.248 C.25 C.798 C.1040 C.1040 D.32 JENG, Quitz C.663, C.795 JENSEN, Lis JENNETT, W. Bryan C.249, C.474, C.797 JENKINS, G.C. JENKINS, Idella M. JENKINS, Trefor JENKYN, Joy C.25 C.474 C.141 C.98 C.474, C.661, C.797 C.1040 C.249 JENSEN, H. ARNTH- JENKINS, Edmund C. C.249 JENSEN, Steen SMIDT- C.855 C.474 C.928 JOHANSEN, Patricia C.1040 C.798 JOERG, Hannes JOHANNISSON, R. JEQUIER, Anne M. JIN Feng M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Index of correspondents JOHN WILEY & SONS LTD, PUBLISHERS C.659, C.694, C.715, C.717, C.721, C.796, C.854, C.1003, C.1011, D.77-D.115, F.77-F.83 JOHN WRIGHT & SONS LTD MEDICAL PUBLISHERS C.387, C.391, C.432 JOHNS HOPKINS HOSPITAL JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY JOHNSON, Margaret A. JOHNSON, Martin H. JOHNSON, R.T. JOHNSTON, Alan W. C.33, C.53 C.672, C.676 See also A.11 C.798 C.926 C.928 C.2, C.5, C.24, C.44, C.57, C.58, C.65, C.95, C.473, C.660, C.662, C.798 JOHNSTON, J.M. B.45, B.46 JOHNSTONE, J. Maxwell C.96, C.245, C.248 JONES, Esmor JONASSON, J. JONES, Carol A. JONES, David A. C.798 C.928 C.806 C.798 JONES, Howard W., Jr JONES, J.M. BOULTON JONES, Georgeanna E. SEEGAR C.25, C.95, C.97, C.474, C.661, C.798, C.928 C.201 JONES, Robin P. KNILL- JONES, T.F. ELIAS- C.735 C.798 C.661 C.474 B.30, G.18 C.474 JONES, J.S. JONES, Keith JONES, Ken JONES, Peter JONES, R. Neil C.98 C.475, C.805 Index of correspondents M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 JONGE, G.A. de JORGENSON, Ronald J. JOSEPH, Ann JOST, Alfred JOURNAL OF EMBRYOLOGY AND EXPERIMENTAL MORPHOLOGY JOURNAL OF INFECTION JOURNAL OF MEDICAL GENETICS JOURNAL OF MENTAL DEFICIENCY RESEARCH C.423 C.663 C.661 See C.866 C.303 D.120 C.652, D.121 C.697 See also C.816 JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY, NEUROSURGERY AND PSYCHIATRY C.583 JOURNAL OF REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE: LYING IN C.365 JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION C.43, C.51, C.372 KABACK, Michael M. KACSER, H. KAIJSER, Kurt JUN Ma JUNIEN, Claudine JUST, Walter C.928 C.661 C.1039 KADURI, Ammon Joseph C.933, C.1045, D.82, D.88, D.92, D.109 See also C.803 C.484 KALOUSTIAN, Vazken M. Der KALAITSIDAKI, Marianna C.475 C.481 C.250 KALOUSEK, Dagmar K. C.1045 C.933 KALAYDJIEVA, Luba KALLMANN, Franz J. KALUZEWSKI, Bogdan C.100, E.12 C.929 C.475 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 KAMNASARAN, Deepak KAPLAN, Arnold R. KASHTON, Cheryl TAYLOR- KASS, Donald Martin KATEB, Beshir EL- KATZ, Michael KAUFMANN, Ber N. KAY, Sir Andrew Watt KAYE, Celia I. KEANE, Conor T. KEARNS, Bill KEATING, Anna KEATS, Bronya Index of correspondents C.1041-C.1043 C.26 C.1075 C.26 C.201 C.933 C.99 C.478 C.665 C.804 C.934 C.665 C.481, C.804 C.934 KEIR, H.M. KEITH, Louis G. KELLIE, G.A. KEDZIORA, Jézef KEIR, Margaret M. KEMPSELL, Isobel C.250 C.478 KELLEY, Vincent C. C.804 C.250 C.250 C.482, C.665, C.804 KELLY, Thaddeus E. KEER, Sarah KEER- C.800 KENNEDY, Arthur C. KENNAWAY, Nancy KENNEDY, Robert C.250 C.480 C.250 C.799 C.665 C.804 C.26 KENT, Paul W. KERN, Richard A. KERR, Alison M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 KERR, lan C. KERR, Margaret M. KEVLES, Daniel J. KEYNES, Stephen KEZER, James KHAN, Javed KHAN, M.H. KHAN, P. Meera KHAN, Yasmin KHAZAB, Mahmood KHILFEH, M.H. KIDD, Kenneth K. Index of correspondents C.804 C.479 C.804 C.1045 C.250 C.930 C.252 C.252, C.481 C.1045 C.1045 C.252 C.805 KING, Vanessa KIPLING, David KIRBY, Erina KIERNAN, Diana H. KINLEN, L.J. KING, Jack M. C.484 C.180 C.805 C.252 C.1044 C.931 C.935 KINGSBURY, David T. KIRKPATRICK, Charles H. KILMARNOCK STANDARD C.26, C.100 KLINEFELTER, Harry Fitch KLEBANOW, David C.805 C.252 KJESSLER, Bernat C.100 C.801 C.1045 C.26 KIRKPATRICK, R. KLEINHOUT, J. KLETT, Jennifer C.1046 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Index of correspondents KLINEFELTER ORGANISATION C.1052 KLINEFELTER’S SYNDROME ASSOCIATION (later CLUB) C.902, C.916, C.922, C.924 KLINGER, Harold P. KLOZA, Edward M. KNAPP, Leslie KNILL-JONES, R.P. KNOBLOCH, Hilda KO, Paul KOCH, Katherine KOHLER, H.G. KOLLER, Pius Charles KOMENDER, Janusz KONG, Tim H. C.100, C.479 C.665 C.935 See JONES, R.P. KNILL- C.100 C.484 C.1046 C.665 C.252 C.1046 C.1046 KOSZTOLANYI, George KRETOWICZ, Janusz C.479, C.481 C.935 A.28 C.932, C.1046 C.664, C.802, C.866 KONTOGIANNI, Elena KORSTANJE, Ronny KOSKULL, Harriet von KOULISCHER, L. KOVACS, A. C.805 C.1046 KRETCHMER, Norman KORNBERG, Sir Hans Leo KOSMAIDOU, Zoe ARAVIDOU G.7, G.10 KUNMING INSTITUE OF ZOOLOGY, CHINA KROMBERG, Jennifer G.R. C.484 C.483 C.252 KUGELMASS, |. Newton C.478 C.935 C.26 C.805 KRUMINS, Edgar KUCEROVA, Maria Index of correspondents M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 KUO, Michael KY EE Kh: KYLE, Peter M. LABORATORY IMPEX LTD LABSYSTEMS (UK) LTD LACERDA, Anténio José Madeira Monteiro de LACHELT, Theodore C. LACHMANN, Sir Peter Julius LADOUCEUR, Elisabeth J. LAIRD, Andrew P. LAJTHA, L.G. C.935 C.477 C.666 C.672 C.789 C.261 C.261 C.1049 C.261 C.262 C.261 LAM-PO-TANG, P. Reginald L. C.485, C.809, C.937, C.975 LAMB, R. LAMP, Bernard THE LANCET LANCET, Moshe LAPA, Alvaro LASLETT, Peter LATT, Samuel A. C.1049 C.395 C.262 C.608 LAMBERT, Cecilia Bennett LAMPE, L. van den BERG- C.105, C.491, C.514, D.4, D.123 C.261, C.485, C.486, C.491, C.492, LAURENCE, K. Michael C.492 C.809 C.492 C.807 C.253 C.937 C.672, C.809, D.10 LATTIMORE, C.R. LAU, Y.L. LAUDAT, Philippe LAUGHLIN, Su LAURANCE, B.M. See C.105 C.261, C.491 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 LAURENT, Colette LAURENT, J.L. LAVINHA, Joao LAVKER, Robert Index of correspondents C.667, C.671, C.809 C.261, C.485 C.261 C.809, C.937 C.937 LAWLER, Sylvia Dorothy C.261, C.485, C.809 LAWRENCE, Michael LAWRIE, T.D. Veitch LAX, Renata LAY, C.L. LAZARUS, John H. LAZARUS, S. LECLERCQ, Pol C.806 C.261 C.261, C.262 C.487 C.261, C.809 C.809 C.101 LEGGE; Js. LEISTI, Jaako LEE, Catherine S. LEE; cnhis LEE Fook-Tung C.105 C.491 LEE, William R. LEEDHAM, Paul EEE LEE Kin C.488 C.489 C.669 C.262; 6.263: C811 LEICA MICROSYSTEMS IMAGING SOLUTIONS LTD C.937 A.12-A.14, A.15, A.16, A.18, A.19, C.58:6:78'C. 105: .6.254..C 361: C.485, C.489, C.492, C.668, D.4 See also A.4, C.117 LEITCH, Andrew R. C.492 C.492 C.810 C.1049 G.22-G.29 LENNOX, Bernard LERNER, Boaz M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 LETSKY, Barbara LEVAN, Albert LEVAN, Goran LEVER; A’ E: LEVER, Andrew M.L. LEVETT, Sally A. LEVINE, Harry LEVITAN, Max LEVY, Harvey L. LEVY, Jean LEWIS, Bonny (Mrs Kenneth Lewis) LEWIS, Dan LEWIS, G.D. Index of correspondents C.263 C27, C105, .C.263 C.1047 C.810 C.936 C.491 C259 C.263 C.492 D.109, D.110 C.28 C.489 C.263 LIEBAERS, I. Dai2-D.AA3 C.1049 LEWIS, Geoffrey LIEBERMAN, L. LIEDGREN, S. LIEHR, Thomas LEWIS, Gwyneth H. LIGGINS, G.C. LIMON, Janusz C.263 C.672 LIN Ming-Shoyong C.264 C.668 C.937 LINDENBAUM, Richard H. LINDHOLM, Carita C.264 C.810 C.937 C.493 C.810 LINDSAY, John LINDSTEN, Jan C.256 C.105, C.810 C.1048 LINGAAS, Frode LINN, C.C. M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 LINN, Thomas L. LIRENMAN, David S. LISCO, Hermann LISSOUBA, Pascal Index of correspondents C.28 C.489 C.105 See C.447 LISTER INSTITUTE OF PREVENTIVE MEDICINE C.1009 LITT, Michael LITTLE, Margaret J. LITTLEFIELD, John W. LIU, David T.Y. LIU Guanghui LIVINGSTON, Eric LIVINGSTON, Vivian S. C.807 C.485 C.264 C.808 C.1049 C.810, C.811 C.262 LJUNQVIST, Arne LOGUE, David Nixon LOIDL, Josef LOESCH, Danuta LOGAN, Robert W. C.259, C.485, C.490 LONG, Susan Elizabeth C.1049 C.938 H.6 LOKE, Y.W. (‘Charlie’) LODER, Patricia Bronwen LONDON TALKBACK RADIO C.258, C.490, C.668, C.672, C.810, C.841 C.265, C.491, C.668 C.28, C.102, C.265, C.490 C.810 C.493 C.811 C.938 LORBER, John LOW Kok Kwan LOW, Robert A.L. LOWE Xiu LUBS, Herbert A., Jr LUCAS, Mary C.27, H.5-H.48 F.10-F.71 C.257, C.485 C.260, C.485 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 LUCASSEN, Anneke LUCIANO, Consolo LUCIE, Norman P. LUERS, Th. LUKEIS, Robyn Elizabeth LUMINOS LTD LURIE, I.W. LUSH, lan E. LUZZATTO, Lucio LYBERATOU, Evagelia LYELL, Alan LYNCH, Henry T. Index of correspondents C.938 C.810 C.490 C.265 C.938 C127 C.668 C.265 C.265, C.938 C.266, C.490, C.493, C.494, C.643, C.668, C.810 C.266, C.490, C.810 C.266 C.266 LYONS, Alan MA, H.K. MAAS, Werner K. LYNCH, James B. LYON, Mary F. MACAFEE, C.A.J. McAINSH, W.R. C.490 C.825 C.291 C.2 MACADA\M, Robert F. B.9, C.103, C.266,C.490, C.493, D.5 C.504 MacARTHUR, J. Morag McCAIG, George G. C.110 Gi277, C.507 C.511 C.507, C.509, C.511 McALPINE, Phyllis C.507 C.674 McCALLUM, C.G. MacANESPIE, H. McBEAN, Sonya M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 McCANN, Peter T. McCARGOW, James McCARROLL, L. Jason McCARTHY, Patrick McCLURE, John P. McCLUSKEY, Eva McCONNELL, lan McCOY, W.T. McCREANOR, Helen R. McDERMOTT, Alan MacDONALD, F. McDONALD, G.A. Index of correspondents C27. C.499 C.277 C.494 C.677 C.502 C.1051, C.1065, C.1066 C.495 C.267, C.497, C.500, C.571 C.502, C.505, C.511, C.674, C.677, C.812, C.1052 C.664, C.674 C.674, C.815 McDONALD, J. MACDONALD, Neil McDOUGALL, |. Ross C.675 McEWEN, Helen P. McFADYEN, lain R. McFARLANE, R.D. McGARRY, J.A. McDOUGALL, Neil M. C.268, C.507 C.217, C.825 C.817 C.815 C.513 MACDONALD, J.W.A. MacDONALD, Robert M. C.106, C.269, C.816 MacGILLIVRAY, Ronald C. McGIFFERT, Christine C.278, C.815 C.110, C.815 C.825 C.333 C.674 C.504 C.982-C.984, C.1050 McGAVIN, D.D. Murray McGILL, P.E. MacGILLIVRAY, lan C.110, C.675, C.816 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 McGIRR, Edward M. McGREGOR, Herbert McINTYRE, Gwendoline B. McIREE, Maureen E. MackAY, A. MacKAY, Colin MacKAY, Eric J. McKAY, Ron McKEAN, Mary MacKENZIE, A. McKENZIE, Wendell H. MacklIE, J. Index of correspondents C.278, C.502 C.1052 C.270, C.499, C.501, C.504, C.507, C.511 C.278 C.512, C.674 C.675 C.110 C.278 C.816 C512 C.507 C.685 MacklE, Rona M. G83" C504 McKUSICK, Anne McLANE, Charles M. C.278 C1052 McLAURIN, Campbell McKINLAY, George C. McKUSICK, Victor Almon McLAREN, Dame Anne Laura A.11, B.59, C.30, C.107-C.109, C.271-C.274, C.498, C.502, C.506, €'510;.C.553;:C:673, €:676; C:814, C.872, C.939, C.1052, C.1087 See also C.1017 C.816 C.499 C.508 C.513 502 C.825 McLEAN, Sheila A.M. MacLAURIN, John MacLEAN, A.B. MACLEAN, Ian M. MACLEAN, Kirsteen C.111 C.278, C.816, D.33 G:503, ©:508" Gi512 McLELLAN, Anne M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 McLETCHIE, [?] G. B. McMANUS, Susan P. McMASTER, W. Robert MACMILLAN, lain A. MACNABB, Joan C. McNAMARA, George Index of correspondents Galt C.816 A.33,A.34 C.508 C.279, C.512 C.1052 MACNAUGHTON, M. Callum C.275, C.504, C.512, C.674, C.677 McNEISH, A.S. (’Sandy’) C.111, C.677 McNEISH, Gordon McNICOL, George P. McNIEL, Elizabeth MACPHERSON, Tom C.817 €:279 C.1052 C.816 MACK, Douglas S. MACK, W.S. MADAN, Kamlesh C.291, C.682 C.941, C.1053 MacVICAR, John MACEK, Milan, Sr MACK, Alison E. MacRAE, Malcolm M. C.677 C.508 C:279 C.279 C.291 C.291 C.515 C.515 McSHERRY, James A. C.276, C.508, C.825 McSHANNON, Fiona MacSWEEN, Roddy N.M. C.521 MADRID, José Humberto Jiménez MAGALHAES, Jacinto de C.524, C.680, C.686 MAGENIS, R. Ellen C.521, C.941 C.941 MAGRINI, Fabio MAGUIRE, Helen M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 MAHAPASTRA, B. MAHLOUD4JI, Mohsne MAHONEY, Maurice Jeremiah MAIR, Michael I. MAK, Anton Y.T. MAKINEN, Auli MAKINO, Sajiro MALCOLM, Alan D.B. MALCOLM, Margaret R. MALCOLM, Susan Index of correspondents C.291 C.291 C.515 C.685 C.524, C.686 C.942 C.291 See also C.520 C.826 C.521 B.5, B.9, B.10, C.517, C.519, C.686, C.818, C.940 See also C.617 MALIK, Afshan C.942 C.291 C.291 C.1001 MANDERS, Erik MANGIA, Franco MALINVERNI, A. MALTBY, Jill MANDEMA, Enno MANGE, Elaine J. C.30 C.30 C.942 MANGE, Arthur P. C.521 C.521 MANCINI, Roberto E. MAMMALIAN GENOME C.680 MANSON, Jean Catherine MANNING, Robert T. MANNALL, Ivan G. C.685 C.517 C.291 C.826 MANN, Gillian MANN, John MANN, Linda C.291, C.682 C.29 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 MANSOUR, Abdel Hamid MANWARING, Gaye MANZANAL, Ana MAO Xin MARCHETTI, Francesco MARIHART, Bettina MARKS, Paul A. MARR, M.E. MARRIAN, Valerie J. MARSHALL, Alexander J. MARSHALL, James S. MARSHALL, Robin D. MARSHALL, R.E. Index of correspondents C.678 C.291 C.942 C.1053 C.942 C.1053 C.517 C.292 C.292, C.682, C.819, C.829 C.686 C.292 C.644, C.680, C.685, C.686, C.826 C.116 C.112 C.116, C.281 C.521 MASON, David K. MASON, Michael K. MATHE, G. MARTIN, Sheila C.678 C.292 C.521 C.292 MARTIN, George R. MARTIN, George M. C.535 C.116 MARTIN, W.B. (‘Bill’) MASHOUR, Ahmed Abdoulha C.826 C.516 C.292 C.680 C.116 MATTEI, J.-F. MATTEI, M.G. MATHERS, Roy MATHUR, B.B.L. MAUER, Irving MAVROS, Ariadne M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Index of correspondents MAXWELL, Judith Claire MAY, S.P.W. C.680 C292 MAZURCZAK, Tadeusz Jerzy C.282, C.521, C.826, C.1053 MEDIA MEDICA MEDICAL AND DENTAL DEFENCE UNION OF SCOTLAND MEDICAL RESEARCH COUNCIL C.843 C.310 A.18, A.21, B.1, B.2, B.5-B.15, B.16- B.20, B.22, B.23, B.24, B.25, B.30, B.31, B.32, B.33, B.45, C.589, C.902, F.32 COMMITTEE ON PROTECTION AGAINST IONIZING RADIATIONS C.361 MAMMALIAN GENETICS UNIT NEUROSCIENCES BOARD AND ENVIRONMENTAL MEDICINE COMMITTEE UK HGMP RESOURCE CENTRE See C.944 C.450 C.1011 WORKING PARTY ON LEUKAEMIA IN CHILDHOOD C.828 C.114, C.293, C.517 MEISNER, Lorraine F. MEKIE, Eric C. MEESE, Eckart U. MEIKLE, J.A.K. C.522 C.456 C.943 C.681 C.113 C.293 MELLMAN, William J. MEDWIN, D. GARDNER- SOUTH WESTERN ASSOCIATION MEDICAL WOMEN’S FEDERATION C.827 C523; ©6811, 6827, 6.831 See also C.578 METAXATOU, Catherine MELLOR, David Hugh C.685 Crd6 C.943 C.116 METTERS, Jeremy S. MERCER, Robert D. MELVILLE, lan D. MERCER, Julian M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 MEYER, John L., Il MEYER, Jon K. MIALL, Hugh MIAMO, Kazuya MICHELS, Virginia MIDGEON, Barbara MIDGEON, Claude J. MIDRO, Alina T. MIGGIANO, Vincenzo Index of correspondents C.31 C.293 C.294 C.294 C.687, C.688 Cr1dir, C.117, C.283 C.821 C.294 MIKKELSEN, Margareta C.117, C.294, C.517, C.681, C.687 MILBRANDT, Jeffrey MILES, Charles P. C.943 C.31 MILLARD, P.R C.682 C.284 C.142 Ci31) CA, MILLER, P. MILLER, Sandy MILLER, Elizabeth MILLER, James R. MILLER, Orlando J. MILLER, Alistair W.F. MILLER, Michael ASHLEY- C.682, C.704, C.827, C.829 C.31, C.117, C.294, C.519, C.1054 C.943 MILNGAVIE AND BEARSDEN MEDICAL SOCIETY MILTON, Peter J.D. C.524 Cae C.294 C.822 C.681 C.294 C.294 MILNE, B. MILNE, David MILNE, George R. MILNE, Robin G. MILLS, Norman J. See C.484 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 MILUNSKY, Aubrey MINER, Gary D. MINTZ, Beatrice MITCHELL, lan MITCHELL, Ruthven MITCHENER, James W. MITELMAN, Felix MITTWOCH, Ursula MODELL, Bernadette MOHR, Jan G.F. MOIR, A.T.B. MOLDAWER, Marc Index of correspondents C.294, C.515, C.524, C.551, C.687, C.827, D.88 C.294 C.294 C.682 C.522, C.685 C.31 C.681 Ci11%6.943 See also C.827 C.687, C.823 C.285 C.286 C.32 C.295 MONTERO, E. MONESI, Valerio MONEY John MOORE, Keith L. MOORE, Thomas MONIER, Karine MONK, Marilyn C.1055 C.518 C.32 C.295 C.32, C.117, C.295 C.32, C.115, C.295 MONTAGU, Ashley MORGAN, Beverly C. C.288 MORGAN, H. Gemmell MORRIS, Christine M. C.518 C.944 CAs, C.828 C.824 C.287 C.944 MORGAN, Dorothy MORLEY, Ruth MORLEY, W. Neil MORRIS, J.H. M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 MORRIS, Roger Stewart MORRISON, John L. MORSS, John MORTIMER, Gabriel MORTON, Richard MORTON, W.R.M. MOSCHONAS, Nicholas K. MOSES, Montrose J. MOSIER, H. David MOSSAKOWSKI, Miroslaw MOSTOFI, F.K. MOSONYI, L. Index of correspondents J.2 C.295 C.522 C.828 C.295 C.295 C.944 C.295 C.56 C.1055 C.32 C.828 MOTULSKY, Arno G. C.33, C.519, C.828 C.289 MULCAHY, Marie T. MULLER, Ulrich MULLEY, John C. MULLIGAN, W. MULDAL, S. MUELLER, R.F. MULLER, Hansjakob C.687 C.117 C.828 C.518 MOURTZIOPOULOS, D. C.296 MURMUR, CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY MEDICAL JOURNAL C.290, C.518, C.522, C.944 MUNRO KERR SOCIETY C.828 C.687 C.681 C.296 C.293 MURKEN, Jan-Diether C296) Fo C.419, C.524, C.748 MULVIHILL, John J. MURIE, Norbert MURPHY, Jean M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Index of correspondents MURRAY, David MURRAY, Richard Campbell C.296 C.296 MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY GROUP OF GREAT BRITAIN C.714, C.737 MUTALIK, Guruaj S. MUTCHINICK, Osvaldo MWAMBINGU, Faulds MYINT, H.L.A. NACHMAN, Michel E. NADA, Sameer Mahmoud Hassan NADLER, Henry L. NAGY, S. NAISMITH, William C.M.K. C.296 C.518 C.524 C.296 C.303 C.298 C308 C.118 C.830 NAJFELD, V. C.299 C.547 C.528 A.18 C.526, C.528, C.689 NATIONAL FOUNDATION C.537, C.600, C.698 See ACTION RESEARCH WEST OF SCOTLAND REGION NATIONAL HOUSEWIVES REGISTER NATIONAL DEAF CHILDREN’S SOCIETY NATIONAL FOUNDATION MARCH OF DIMES NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR SPECIAL EDUCATION NATIONAL FUND FOR RESEARCH INTO CRIPPLING DISEASES C.33 C.284 H.18 C.1011 C.996 NATURE REVIEWS GENETICS NEELEY, John C. NEILSON, Jim P. C.689, C.832 C.933 NEJAD, M.H. KARIMI- NELLIGAN, William D. NATURE NATURE PUBLISHING M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 NELSON, M.M. NELSON, Molly NEMETH, S.M. NERI, Giovanni Index of correspondents C.303 C.527 C.832 C.945 NETHERLANDS GENOMICS INITIATIVE F.87-F.94 NEVIN, Norman Cummings NEWTH, D.R. NEWTON, Frank NEWTON, John R. NEZELOF, Christian NIAZI, Meena NICHOLSON, G.E. €.300; 6 527..C.689. 6.832 See C.361 C.303, C.525, C.529 H.13 C.832 C.529 C.527, C.689 C.689 NICOL, A.D. NICOL, Susan NICOLAOU, C. NICOLL, W.D. C.304 C.689 C.832 C.832 C.301 C.831 C.304 NIELSEN, Johannes NIELSEN, Kirstine K. NICOLOPOULOS, D. NICOLAIDES, Kypros C.689 C.118, C.304, C.525, C.526 NIERMEIJER, Martinus F. C.302 C.946 C.304 NORMAN, Archie P. NIXSEAMAN, D. C.946 C5258 Fs NISHI, Shinzo NIXON, W.C. NIEBUHR, Erik NOEL, Bernard C.304 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Index of correspondents NORRIS, Peggy NORTH ATLANTIC TREATY ORGANISATION SCIENTIFIC AFFAIRS DIVISION NORTH OF ENGLAND OBSTETRICAL AND GYNAECOLOGICAL SOCIETY NOVAK, Edmund R. NOVITSKI, E. NOWAKOWSKI, H. NTOUMANI, Efteryi NUFFIELD COUNCIL ON BIOETHICS NUNEZ, J.A. Clavero OAKEY, Rebecca C.141 C.252 C.304 C.304 C.33 C.304 B.42 C.118, C.304 C.948 C.532 C.690 C.305 C.1034, C.1046 OAKLEY, Godfrey P., Jr OAKLEY, Hilary A. OASTLER, Eric G. O'BRIEN, Stephen J. OHNO, Susumu OIKAWA, Kiyoshi C.948 C.58 C.532 O’HARE, Raymond P. O’DOHERTY, Neil J. O'BRIEN, Patricia C.M. C.532 OMARI, Yousif Ibrahim OLUWASANMI, J.O. OLIVER, Michael F. C.305 C.531 C.305, €.532 C.34, C.119 C.305, C.530 C.690 C.948, D.62 OLIVER, R.W.A. OLMO, Ettore OMENN, Gilbert S. M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Index of correspondents OMMEN, Gert-Jan van C.979, F.32-F.34, F.39, F.40 O’NEILL, Rachel J. Waugh OPTIZ, John M. OSPREYS GYNAECOLOGICAL SOCIETY OSTRANDER, Elaine A. OSWALD, Kathy OTTO, Paulo Alberto OTTOLENGHI, Sergio OVERDRAUGHT PUBLIC HOUSE, LARGS OVERZIER, Claus OWEN, Nicholas OWENS, Albert H. OWENS, William W. C.1092 C.35, C.119, C.690 C.394 C.947 C.948 C.305 C562 C753 C.36 C.948 C.37 Cov PACE, Leonard D. PADEL, Ruth PAGE, Brenda M. PAGE, David C. PAI, Anna C. C.825 C.42 C.952 C.1081 €.533 C.840 C.222 C.170 PADILLA, Jenifer Lynn OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS PAISLEY COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY C.307 PALMER, Catherine G. C.306, C.534, C.536 C.952 C.694 C.538 PANDURANGI, V.R. PALMARINI, Massimo PALMER, Thomas N. C.42 PANGALOS, C.G. PANG, K. Cheong Index of correspondents M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 PAPACHRISTOFOROU, Christos PAPADATOS, Constantine J. PAPP, Z. PARK, Hugh W.J. PARKHILL, Thomas R. PARKIN, David PARKINSON, Ken PARKS, John PARSONS, Tom W. PARTICK SAINT MARY’S MASONIC LODGE PARTINGTON, Michael W. PASLIER, Dominic Le PASSARGE, Eberhard C.951 C.536 C.315 C.308 C.538 €.315 C.952 C.122 C.315 C.749 C.952 C.952 C.315, C.534, C.763, C.840, C.952 C.834 C.694 C.32 PATTERSON, Joan PATEL, T. PATEL, Zareen M. PATEMAN, John A. PATERSON, D.H. C.696, C.840, C.949 PATAU, Klaus PATEL, Naren B. €'572 See C.572 C€/536; C537, C.537, C.538 PATAU, Eeva THERMAN- PATHOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND C.955 PATTERSON, James PATTON, Michael A. C.315 C.310 C.537 C.536, C.538 C.309, C.840 PATRICK, A. Des. PATRICK, M. Jean PATRICK, Robert S. M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 PAUL, John PAULSEN, C. Alvin PAWLOWITZKI, |.-Horty PEARNE, John H. PEARSON, Peter L. PEDEN, Norman R. Index of correspondents C.315, C.694, C.840 C.42, C.122 C.315, C.534 C.533 C.316, C.695, C.835, C.950 C.841 PEDERSEN, Bent N@RGAARD- C.691, C.946, C.953 PEEOPLES, E. Edward PELTONEN, Leena PEMBREY, Marcus Edred PENROSE, Lionel Sharples PEREZ, AnaR PEREZ, Donald Peréz C.536 C.953 G535;6:836 C.42, C.122, C.316 C.1080, D.39 C.316 PERINATAL CARE PERSIANIS, Nicos See C.534 PERKINS, Judith PERRY ait ce: C1537 C.953 C.953 C.953 C.316, C.833 @.555; ©.559 PERUTZ, Max Ferdinand PERGAMENT, Eugene PERSICO, M. Graziella C.841, C.953 PETER R. BARBARA AND ASSOCIATES PETERHOUSE COLLEGE CAMBRIDGE PETRUSEWICZ, Irena HAUSMANOVA- C.953 C.584 C.790 C.953 C.536 C.476 PFEIFFER, Rudi A. PHADKE, M.A. PERTL, Barbara PESCIA, G. PETO, Sir Richard C.311, C.696, D.10 Index of correspondents C.316, C.537, C.841 C.535 C.42 C.316 C.669 C.536 C.316 C.537 C.560 C.316 C.954 C.122 C.954 C.42 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 PHILIP, John PHILIP, Thierry PHILLIPS, George M. PHILLIPS, T. PIET, L. LARGET- PILLER, Gordon J. PINKERTON, Peter H. PINSKY, Leonard PLOEG, Mels van der PLUMB, Dick POER, David Henry POLI, E. PITMAN MEDICAL PUBLISHING CO. LTD PITTS, John D. PLATT, Lawrence D. PLATT, Sir Robert, Bt C.711, C.837, C.866, E.31 POLE, John Graham POLLACK, Marilyn S. C317 G42 C.1055 C.538 POLANI, Paul Emanuel POLLARD, A.C. (‘Tony’) POLISH ACADEMY OF SCIENCES C.39, ©.120, ©.312, ©. 536, €.537, C.538, C.838 C.537, C.695 C.696 C.536 C.42 C.841 POMMER, Alfred M. C.495, C.535, C.841 POLLOCK, Andrew PONDER, Bruce PONT, J. Mary W. POLLOCK, Helen M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 PONTECORVO, Guido POPE, Francis Michael PORTER, lan H. POSSAMI, Anne M. POSTE, George POSTEL, Wilfred B. (‘Bill’) Index of correspondents A.15, A.16, A.18, A.19, A.20-A.22, B.45, C.70, C.102, C.291, C.317, C.351 See also A.5, C.951, E.22 C.535, C.536, C.692 C.317, C.533; €.535, C536 C.317 C.954 C.121 POST-GRADUATE MEDICAL CENTRE, GLASGOW C.548, C.577, C.727 POTTER, Helen POTESAR® Eric POULTON, Joanna POVEY, Susan C.841 C.693 C.954 C.317, C.954, D.25, F.34, F.46-F.48 POZO, Emilio del Crd C:331,7.C:536 THE PRACTITIONER PRENTICE, Roy T.W. PRADER, Andrea PRECHTL, H.F.R. PRENTICE, Colin R. M. C.40 C.839 6.317 PRENATAL DIAGNOSIS PREMPREE, Thongbliew PRENATAL DIAGNOSIS GROUP C.659, C.1045, D.77-D.115 See also F.77-F.83 C.842 PRICE, Helen MIDDLETON- C.537 C.842 C.842 C.313 C.537 PRICE, William H. PRIEST, Jean H. PRIMROSE, David A. PRITCHARD, R.H. PROCKOP, Darwin J. C.502, C.674, C.677 C.943, C.1054 C.42, C.122, C.317 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Index of correspondents PROVAN, Andrew C.695 PROVENZA, D. Vincent C.122, C.695, C.696 PUBLIC HEALTH MEDICAL OFFICERS WESTERN REGIONAL GROUP PUCK, Theodore T. PUGH, D.H.O. PUNNETT, Hope H. PURNELL, David PURUSHOTHAOMAN, S.C. RYE) thus QUEEN OF SCOTS KNITWEAR, IRVINE QUINN, Niall P. C.368 C.41 C.955 C.317, C.954 C.314 Crs 7, C.954 C.855 C.956 RABACH, Jan RADCLIFFE, W. C123, E12 RAAB, Gillian RAACH, John H. C.958, E.31 C28 C.207, C.331 C.697 C.845, C.958 RAHMAN, M. Ataur RACE, Robert Russell C.318 C.544 C.43 RAAP, Anton K. (‘Ton’) RAEBURN, J.A. (‘Sandy’) R. MAGUIRE COOK & CO. C.544 RAMADAS, Dharmalongham RAMANAMURTY, S.V. C.845 C.845 C.1056 C.331 C.697 RAMSEY, David T. RAINE, Peter A.M. RAINE, Tim RAINER, John D. M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 RANNEY, Helen M. RAO, L.G. Shankanadar RAO, N. Appaji RAO, V.S. RASHAD, M. Nabil RATCLIFFE, John G. RATTUE, Mrs RAWNSLEY, K. RAWSON, S.P. RAY-CHAUDHURI, S.P. READ, Andrew P. REAL, Francesco-Xavier Index of correspondents C.43 C.544, C.550 C.845 C.331 CA23 C.319, C.540, C.544, C.697, C.845 C.331 C.845 C.331 C.331 Of H.28 REBHOLZ, Heike C.1063 REED, William B. REEDERS, Stephen REES; he REEVE, Ann C.331 C.845 C.331 C.845 C.632 REDMAN, Robert S. C.539 C.699 Cal23 REDFORD, David H.A. REDDY, Geetla Vijender REGIONAL POSTGRADUATE INSTITUTE FOR MEDICINE AND DENTISTRY, CUMBERLAND INFIRMARY, CARLISLE C.845 C.1063, C.1093-C.1100, D.39, G.26, G27 C.320, C.540, C.543 C.1063 C.1063 REID, Robert W. REILLY, Philip R. RENFREE, Marilyn RENS, Willem RENTON, Jean P. M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Index of correspondents RENWICK, James Harrison A.14, B.3, C.321, C.550, C.845 RETHORE, Mathilde RETIEFF, Dries REVELL, S.G. REYNOLDS, S.R.M. RHOADS, George G. RICHARDS, B.W. RICHARDS, Frances M. RICHARDS, |.D. Gerald RICHARDS, Sarah-Jane RICHARDSON, Daphne L. RICHARDSON, Frederick C.550 C.845 C.959 C.123 C.846 C.257, C.322, C.540, C.543, C.544, C.548, C.551 C.957, C.1057, C.1058 C.323 C.1063 C.543 C.123 C.846 C.332 RICHARDSON, R.T. RIDDELL, W.J.B. RIDGE, Joe RIDLER, Michael RICHMOND, H.G. RIDER, Anne C.E. C.843 C.548 C.123 C.544 RIDLEY, C. Marjorie RICHMOND, Henry A.N. C.332, C.540, C.548, C.551, C.697, C.846 C.332 C.332 C.324 C.43 C.540 C.1059 RILEY, lan D. RILEY, Ralph RIED, Thomas RIEGE, Walter RIFKIND, Basil C.325, C.700 C.332 RILEY, Conrad M. RIMMER, John M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 RIMOIN, David L. RIPSTEEN, Joel S. RISCH, Neil Jay RITCHIE, J.W. Knox ROBB, Anne ROBERTS, Anthony D.G. ROBERTS, Derek F. ROBERTS, lan ROBERTS, L.B. ROBERTS, Margaret A. ROBERTS, Philip F. ROBERTS, T.D.M. Index of correspondents C.332 C.332 C.545 C.697 C.699 C.699 C.333 C.697 , C.540, C.541, C.548, C.551, C.1064 C.698 , C.700 C.847 C.543 C.333 ROBERTSON, J.L. ROBINSON, E.T. ROBINSON, Harry J. ROBERTSON, W. ROBINSON, Arthur C.545 C.333 ROBINSON, Hugh P. C.543 C.545 C.333 ROBERTSON, Pauline ROBINSON, Jacqueline A. ROBERTSON, Forbes W. , F.84 ROBSON, Elizabeth B. (‘Bette’) , C.959, C.1064, D.88, D.93, ROBINSON, Terence John C.326 , C.543, C.545 C.548 C.43 C.543 C.540 C.1060 C.959 C.847 D.112 ROCCHI, Mariano ROCKER, Israel RODECK, Charles H. C.551 , ©.700 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Index of correspondents RODGER, J. Christine C.327 RODIN REMEDIATION ACADEMY See ACADEMIA RODINENSIS ROGAEV, Evgeny I. ROGERS, lan ROGERS, John G. ROLAND, Charles G. ROMAIN, Dennis Roger ROMAN, Carlos SAN ROMANES, George J. ROMEO, Giovanni ROMER, T.E. RONA, Roberto C.959 C.333 C.700 C.43 C.500, C.542, C.548, C.847 C335, C.555, C.558, C.562, C.853, C.1072 C.698 C.847, E.21, F.5, F.6 C.333 C.847 C.847 C.333 C.333 C.1098, C.1099 RONEY, Caroline ROPER, J. Alan ROSS, A.H.M. ROSS, D.M. ROSS, Mark T. ROSS, R.M. ROOSA, Robert A. ROSE, Elizabeth M. C.328, C.847 C.333, C.543 C.698 C.333 ROSENBERG, Leon E. C.847 ROTARY CLUB OF KILMARNOCK ROTHWELL, Norman V. ROSTAFINSKI, Michael C.545 C.540 C.540 ROTHMAN, Doreen ROWAN, R. Martin C.698 C.43 C.508 ROUND, N.G. M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 ROWAN, T. ROWLEY, Janet D. Index of correspondents ROYAL COLLEGE OF GENERAL PRACTITIONERS, WEST OF SCOTLAND FACULTY ROYAL COLLEGE OF MIDWIVES RENFREWSHIRE BRANCH SCOTTISH BOARD TEACHERS GROUP ROYAL COLLEGE OF NURSING, GREATER GLASGOW BRANCH ROYAL COLLEGE OF OBSTETRICIANS AND GYNAECOLOGISTS, SCOTTISH EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE ROYAL COLLEGE OF PATHOLOGISTS C.546 C.698, C.1064 C.339 C.210, C.444 C.170, C.347 C.145 C.550 C.834 A.25, C.470, C.551, C.566, C.578, C.663, C.695, C.700, C.720, C.732, C.747, C.748, C.795, C.828, C.846, C.959 TRAINING COMMITTEE C.857 C.639 C.576 A.33, A.34 ROYAL COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS C198, Ci1042 JOINT COMMITTEE OF MEDICAL GENETICS See C.1074 ROYAL COLLEGE OF PATHOLOGISTS OF AUSTRALIA See C.383 WORKING PARTY ON REGIONAL GENETICS SERVICES WORKING PARTY ON SYSTEMIZED NOMENCLATURE OF PATHOLOGY ROYAL COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS OF CANADA C.684 ROYAL COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS OF GLASGOW C.$17,,C.396;-C:399: €.608, C612, C.613, C.618, C.646, C.668, C.687, C850) Core AZ5A) G:240, C:383''C:349).6 521: C.540, C.615, C.616, C.813, C.816, C.847, C.860 ROYAL COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS OF EDINBURGH C.623, C.647, C.696, C.709, C.844 ROYAL HOSPITAL FOR SICK CHILDREN, GLASGOW RADIOLOGICAL SAFETY COMMITTEE M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Index of correspondents ROYAL MICROSCOPICAL SOCIETY ROYAL NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR THE BLIND C.837 C.578 ROYAL PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY OF GLASGOW C.406, C.412 ROYAL SOCIETY BIOETHICS, GENETICS AND MENTAL DISORDERS WORKING GROUP ROYAL SOCIETY OF EDINBURGH ROYAL SOCIETY OF MEDICINE RUBES, Jiri RUDDLE, Frank H. RUDIGER, Hugo W. RUIZ, Elena FERNANDEZ- RUNCIE, John C.686, C.792, C.804 C.937, C.959 C.815, C.1017 C.98, C.1075 C.1064 C.43, C.329, C.545 C.847 C.908 C.847 RUOSLAHTI, Erkki C.333 C.1064 C.543, C.548 C.857 RUTHVEN, lan S. RYDER, Oliver A. RUSSELL, Barbara RUPPERT, Mike RUSHTON, lan RUSSELL, A.R. RUSTED, lan E. C.330, C.699, C.848 C.848 C335 C.333 RUTKOWSKI, S. STENGEL- C.701 C.848, C.959 See also C.810 C.959, C.1061, C.1062 RYYNANEN, Markku C.100 C.853 C.701 S. KARGER AG SADLER, Jean W. SALINAS, Carlos F. SALK, Darrell John M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Index of correspondents SALMASI, A.-Majeed SAMBUY, Yula BALBO BERTONE DI SAMMONS, D. SAN ROMAN, Carlos SANDERSON, Jeremy SANDISON, A.T. (‘Sandy’) SANDISON, Ann SANDS, Margaret E. SANGER, Ruth Anne SANOUDOU, Depi SARDHARWALA, I.B. SARGAN, David R. B.9, B.10 C555 C.968 See ROMAN C.853 C.347 C.559 C.336, C.562, C.853 C.347 C.1072 C.853 C.947, C.1032, C.1067, C.1068, D.52, D.54, D.65 SARTO, Gloria E. SAUNDERS, Ginny C.347 C.701 SAY, Burhan SAYLI, Bekir Sitki SCHEINBERG, L.C. SCHERES, J.M.J.C. SCHERZ, Robert G. SATYANARAYANA, M. SAVE BRITISH SCIENCE CAMPAIGN J.11 SCHINDLER, Anne-Marie SCHLESSINGER, David SCHOENSTEIN, Lori SCHOFFLING, Kurt SCHMID, Werner SCHINZEL, Albert M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 SCHOTTENFELD, David SCHROCK, Evelin SCHROEDER, Hans Jurgen SCHULER, D. SCHUSTER, Joseph SCIENCE MAGAZINE SCLARE, A. Balfour SCOTT, A.C. (‘Arch’) SCOTT, Christina M. SCOTT, lan Alexander Stewart SCOTT, J. Stewart SCOTT, James E. SCOTT, James S. Index of correspondents C.127 C.968, C.1072 C.333, C.348 C.348 C.49 C.1040 C.348, C.555, C.562 C.348 C.701 C.566 C.348 C.348 C.348 C.337, C.562, C.566 SCOTT, Jean M.N. SCOTT, L. Stuart SCOTT, M.J. SCOTT, Michael R. SCOTT, Ronald B. SCOTT, W. Jeffrey SCOTT, William W. C.127 C.570, C.704 C.1072 C.58 C.348 C.49 SCOTTISH DOWNS SYNDROME ASSOCIATION SCOTTISH COUNCIL FOR HEALTH EDUCATION C.166 SCOTTISH SOCIETY FOR MENTALLY HANDICAPPED CHILDREN SCOTTISH MOTOR NEURONE DISEASE ASSOCIATION SCOTTISH HEALTH VISITORS ASSOCIATION C.502 C.780 C.511 C.250 SCOTTISH PAEDIATRIC SOCIETY SCOTTISH MEDICAL JOURNAL C.816, C.867, C.876 C.623, C.777 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Index of correspondents SCOTTISH SPINA BIFIDA ASSOCIATION SCRIMGEOUR, John B. SEABRIGHT, Marina SEARLE, A.G. SEARLE, Jeremy B. SELLER, Mary Joan SERGOVITCH, F.R. SHABA, J.K. SHAH, S.A. SHAMES, David M. SHANAHAN, C.M. SHANKS, Robert A. C.270, C.370, C.499, C.501, C.504, C.507, C.511 C.417, C.701 C.338, C.559, C.562, C.566, C.701, C.849 C.968, D.32 C.1073 C.348 C.348 C.349 C.349 C.102 C.1073 GAZ? C.349, C.854, F.5 C.349 C.564, C.569 SHARMA, A.K. SHARMA, T. SHARP, Frank SHASKY, Donald R. C.634 C.1073 C.349 SHAPIRO, Lawrence R. SHARIF, Fayza Shukri EL- SHARPE, John H. SUBAK- C.349, C.552, C.556, C.850 C.854 SHEPHERD, R. Cameron C.969 C.566 C.566 C.704 CAlZr C.349 C.969 SHEEN, Margaret R. SHEFFIELD, Les SHENKER, Lewis SHARP, James C. SHAW, Gavin B. SHAWAMY, Farouk SHERMAN, Helen M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 SHERRATT, David J. SHIELDS, Laurence E. SIMAS, J. Pedro SHIRLAW, lain C. SHORT, Douglas W. SHORT, lan A. SHOWS, Thomas B. SIDBURY, James B., Jr SIDDIQUI, Bushra SIGGERS, David C. SILVA, Maria José de SIMEONOV, Emil Index of correspondents C.349, C.566 C.1069 C.1073 C.854 C.553 C.127, C.349 C.854 C.127 C.556 C.350, C.552, C.556, C.567 C.969 C.854 SIMMONS, Brian C.556 C.567 C.969 C.556 C.350 SIMPSON, G.W. SIMPSON, Hugh W. SIMPSON, J.A. C.702, C.854 C.350, C.854 SIMPSON, Joe Leigh SIMPSON, Donald A. SIMOES, Maria Aparecida SIMOLA, Kalle Osmo Juhana C.969 C.350, C.702, C.961, C.962, F.77- F.83, H.5-H.48 See also C.981 SIMPSON, Margaret A. SINGER, Jack Donald C.350 C.339 C.567 SINGER, Zvonimir SINGH, Jai Rup SINCLAIR, Robert G. C.350, C.552, C.560 C.143, C.340 SINGER, C.R.J. M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Index of correspondents SINISCALCO, Marcello SIPERSTEIN, Marvin D. SIR BASIL SPENCE, GLOVER & FERGUSON SJUVE, Susan SKAER, Richard John SKAKKEBAK, Niels E. SKINNER, Rosalind SKYRING, Alan P. SLOTKOWSKI, Eugene L. SLUIS, A.J.A. (‘Bart’) van de SMAIL, Peter SMART, Ronald Dalgleish SMELLIE, R. Martin S. See C.556 C.49 C.67 C.560 C.963 C.350, C.969 C.561 C.50 C.127 C.1077 C.567, C.858 C.855 C.552) C.567, C851 SMITH, Alwyn SMITH, Arabella SMITH, David W. C.341 C.563 C.977 C.50, C.351 C.858 SMITH, G.D. SMITH, Harry SMITH, Irvine C.610-C.611, C.702 SMITH, Chris TYLER- SMITH, Cedric Austen Bardell C.560 See also C.904 SMITH, Andrew N. BREARLEY- G.10 SMITH, J. FAIRHUE C.351 C.702 C.208 C.342 C.351 SMITH, J.R. SMITH, Kim SMITH, Jimmy H. SMITH, Isabel C.556, C.565 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 SMITH, Kirby D. SMITH, M.A.E. SMITH, Mary D. SMITH, Mike G.H. SMITH, Moyra SMITH, P.C. GAUTHIER- SMITH, Peter SMITH, R. BAILEY- SMITH, V.J. SMITHELLS, R.W. Index of correspondents C.805, C.855 C.351, C.563, C.702 C.351 C.567 C.343 C.458 J.114 C.738 C.563 C.705 SMITHKLINE BEECHAM PHARMACEUTICALS’ CLINICAL GENETICS, BIOETHICS AND PUBLIC POLICY ADVISORY BOARD. See C.1063 SMITHYCROFT SECONDARY SCHOOL, GLASGOW C.489 C.780, C.828 C.351, C.567, C.856 SOLOVEI, Irina SOLTAN, Hubert C. SOHVAL, Arthur R. SOLOMON, Ellen SOLOMON, Irene L. C.219 C.1011 C.351 C.44 C.125 C.964 SODOMANN, Carl-Peter SOCIETE FRANGAISE DE GENETIQUE SOCIETY FOR ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY SOCIEDAD PERUANA DE GENETICA MEDICA C.570 SOUTHERN GENERAL HOSPITAL GLASGOW CLINICAL SOCIETY C.552 C.128 C.351 SONNENSCHEIN, Carlos C.1074 C.393 SOOTHILL, J.F. SOOTHILL, Peter W. SOUTTER, W.P. M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 SPARKES, Robert Stanley SPASTICS SOCIETY SPATHAS, Dionysios H. SPEIRS, A.L. SPENCE, Alastair A. SPENCER, David SPENCER, Seymour SPERLING, Karl SPOONER, Mary SPURR, Nigel STANBURY, John B. STANFIELD, J. Paget STANKIEWICZ, Pawel Index of correspondents B.15 C.567, C.702, C.970, C.1070 C.856 C.563 C.556 C.563 C.856, C.965 C.351 roo C.45 C.580 C.970 STANYON, Roscoe C.966, C.1071, D.48 See B.21, B.40 C.352 STAREY, Nigel STARK, J.E. STEEL, Michael STANTON, Martin G. STEINBERGER, Emil STANLEY, Margaret A. C.352 C.857 C352 STEFFENSON, Dale M. C.50 C.352, C.568, C.570, C.703, C.704, C.705, C.858 STEPTOE, Patrick Christopher STEPHENSON, John B.P. Be C.129 C.50 C557, C.857 STEINER, Morris STEINHERZ, Reuben STENE, Eeva STERN, Curt C.857 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 STERN, Herbert STEVENSON, Alan C. STEVENSON, David STEVENSON, John S. STEWART, Adrian D. STEWART, C.B. STEWART, Charles R. STEWART, Gordon T. STEWART, Gregory STEWART, J. STEWART, Joan BRONTE- STEWART, John C. STEWART, John S.S. Index of correspondents C.352 C.344 C.568 C.557, C.560, C.564 C.557 C.352 C1129; C552 C.352, C.552, C.568, C.1074 C.352 C.568 C.167 C.560 A.12, A.13, C.50 STEWART, Ken S. C.568, C.858 STEWART, Neena STEWART, Lesley M. STILES, Karl A. STIRLING, J.B. C.46 C.560 C352 STODDART, F. Jackson C.352 C.570 C.352 STEWARTS AND LLOYDS LTD BIOLOGY SOCIETY STRANGEWAYS RESEARCH LABORATORY STRATHCLYDE UNIVERSITY BIOCHEMICAL SOCIETY C.352 C.970 C.1074 C.345, C.705 C.129, C.346 STONE, David H. STONE, Fred H. STONES, P.B. STRACHAN, Tom M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 STRATTON, Robert F. STRAUSS, Bernard S. STRINTZIS, N. STRUTHERS, Allan STRUTHERS, Jean O. STRUTHERS, R.R. STUDD, John STUPANS, leva STURROCK, Roger D. STURTEVANT, F.M. SULLIVAN, C.H. SULLIVAN, Kevin F. Index of correspondents C.857 C.352 C.568 C.557 C.568 C.50 C.275, C.352 C.568 G,352, C:705 C.50 C.47 C.1074 SUMMER, George K. C.48, C.58, C.129 SUTHERS, Graeme SUPER, Maurice SURANI, Azim C352 C.564 C.1074 C.129 SUOMALAINEN, Esko SUTHERLAND, Sandra SUTHERLAND, Grant R. SURGO, GLASGOW UNIVERSITY MEDICAL JOURNAL C.495, C.552, C.557, C.569, C.703, C.818 C.352 SWEET, E. M. (‘Betty’) C.126 C.569 C.352 C.569 C.970 C.704 C.569 SWEETING, Rosalyn SYLVESTER, P.E. SYMINGTON, T. SWALLOW, Dallas SWANN, Alma P. SWARTZ, Frank J. C.704 Index of correspondents M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 SZOLLAR, Judit TAKABAYASHI, Haruo TAKAMATSU, Tsurukichi TALBOTT, John H. TANDATNICK, Joseph W. TANEJA, Neelam TANNER, Jim M. TASKER, John TAUCHER, Silvia Castillo TAY SACHS AND ALLIED DISEASES ASSOCIATION TAYLOR, G.M. TAYLOR, J.W. C.852 C.975 C.358 C.51 C.53 C.860 C.52 C.1075 C.860 C.710 C.860 C.358 TEMTAMY, Samia A. TAYLOR, R.A. C.707 THAKKER, Raj V. THE TIMES TAYLOR, W.D. TELFORD, Ira R. TENNENT, R.A. TETER, Jerzy C.358 C.130 C.678 C.572 C.971 TAYLOR, William 0.G. C.131, C.353, C.575, C.859 C.1075 THOMAS NELSON & SONS LTD, PUBLISHERS Jt See also C.447 THOMAS, Sir John Meurig C.706 C.547 C.358 THEODORIDES, Danae THERKELSEN, A.J. THOMAS, I.M. C.131, C.358 C.1075 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 THOMLINSON, J. THOMPSON, Barbara THOMPSON, E.J. THOMPSON, Leslie THOMSEN, Preben D. THOMSON, John A. THOMSON, J.S. THOMSON, William Henderson Scott THULINE, Horace C. THURSZ, A.D. TICKTIN, Howard E. TIGHE, J.R. TILEY, Laurence S. Index of correspondents C.706 C.860 C.706 C.131 C.975 C.358 C.358 C.355, C.574 C53" C131 C.708 C.53 C.576, C.578 C.975 TILL, Kenneth TILSON, M. David TILSTONE, W.J. TIRET, Laurent TIMOTHY, Jon TIMSON, John TINSON, Nic C.706 C.352 C.860 C.357 C.975 C.860 C.706 C.131 TIMBURY, Gerald C. TILGHEMAN, Shirley M. C.973 TISSUE CULTURE ASSOCATION TOMLINSON, Stephen C.972 C.359 TOMMERUP, Niels C.1075 C.56 C.573 TOLAROVA, Marie TOKSOZ, Deniz TOLAR, Jakub C.1075 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Index of correspondents TONIOLO, Daniela TONNESEN, Te@nne NORBEM RE: TORMO, F. Martinez TOWNES, Philip L. TRAIN, Thomas S.R. TRANEBJAERG, Lisabeth TRASK, Barbara TRAVERS, John TREADWELL, B.L.J. TRENCH, Georgia CHENEVIX- TRENDS IN GENETICS C.976 C.860 C.359 C.577 C.359 C.706, C.707, C.860, C.861 C.710 C.976 C.578 C.5%4 C.896, C.976 C.857, C.976 TRINITY CHURCH, CAMBUSLANG C.250, C.359 C523" C978, 3/06 TSAKIZIS, Ifigenia TSENGHI, Christine TRIPATHI, Satish C. TRIVIZAS, Eugene C.1056 C.816 C.710 TROPEANO, Dominic C.976 C.359 C.831 TSITOVICH, Valentina V. TRINITY COLLEGE DUBLIN GENETICAL SOCIETY TRINITY COLLEGE CAMBRIDGE MEDICAL SOCIETY C.359 TUBEROUS SCLEROSIS ASSOCIATION OF GREAT BRITAIN C.707, C.860 C.641, C.773 TUKUN, Ajlan TULINIUS, H. TUMENNASAN, Kh. TURCOTTE, Hugh J. TSOUKATOU, Maria F.28-F.30 C.977 C.359 C.97/,; C1079 Index of correspondents M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 TURKEL, Henry TURNER, Brian Michael TURNER, Gillian TURNER, Gwen TURnER, Michael S. TURNER, Thomas B. TUTSCHEK, Boris UCHIDA, Irene A. UDDEN, Per UNDEVIA, J.V. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NATIONAL COMMISSION ON THE CAUSES AND PREVENTION OF VIOLENCE C.53 C.574 C.706, C.977 C.861 H.6 C.53 C97 C.132 C.862 C.863 C.296 MICROBIOLOGICAL SOCIETY C.392, C.430, C.526 G.3, G.9-G.11, G.23 UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW BETA 87 MEDICS YEAR CLUB UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE A.26-A.30, B.64-B.68, C.900 SUMMER SCHOOL IN MEDICAL RESEARCH C.360 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY C.953 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY TECHNICAL SERVICES A.20-A.22, A.23, B.47, B.55, C.91, C.148, C.220, C.222, C.512, C.643, C.679, C.681, C.695, C.697, C.815, C.827, C.855, C.856 C.666 SURGO, GLASGOW UNIVERSITY MEDICAL JOURNAL C.129 TENNANT INSTITUTE OF OPHTHALMOLOGY MOLECULAR BIOLOGY SOCIETY C.507, C.508 C.873 C.655 C.190, C.511 FACULTY OF MEDICINE GAMMA CLUB M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Index of correspondents ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG UNIVERSITY OF LEICESTER BIOLOGY SOCIETY URBANIAK, Stan VAARTAVA, R. WAKONIG- (‘Theresa’) VAILLAUD, J.-C. VALENTINE, G.H. VANDEBERG, John L. VANRELL, Jorge Paulete VARLEY, Jenny M. VARMAN, A.B. VAUPLE, Susan S. C.461, C.475 F.95 C.361 C.360 C.135 C.361 C.579 C.1077, D.40 C.361 C.361, C.579 C.361 C.978 C.979, C.1077 VEECK, Lucinda VELLA, F. VERMA, Ishwar C. €.361, 6.579 C.361 C.979 VELD, Peter in t’ VENNART, J. C.579 C.979 Cale2 C.979 VERBEECK, Charles VERGNAUD, Gilles VEKEMANS, Michel VEALE, Arthur Milton Oliver C.579 VICTORIA INFIRMARY GLASGOW ENDOCRINE CLUB VERROKEN, Michele VICKERMAN, Keith C.361 C.361 C.579 S28 C.361, C.866 H.35, H.36 VETNER, M. VICK, Sir Arthur VINCE, John D. M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Index of correspondents VISSER, A.A. VISTA CONSULTING VOGEL, F. VOGT, Peter VOLOUEYV, Vitaly VON KOSKULL, Harriet VOSS, Ruth VOUTETAKIS, Catherine DACOU- VOWLES, Mary VUILLET, Monique DEVICTOR- VUORIO, Eero VYSIS (UK) LTD C.579 C.980 C.864 C.980 C.1076 See KOSKULL C.711 C.899 C.579 C.192 C.866 C.1077, C.1083 WACHTEL, Stephen S. WAINSCOAT, Jim S. WAJNER, Moacir C.986 C.366 Cole, WAGNER, William E. WAGONER, Nroma E. WAHID, Wahida WAHRMAN, Jacob WAILES, Frank G. WAGNER, Henry N., Jr C.56 C.56 C.56 C.212, C.450, C.454, C.459 W.H. FREEMAN AND CO. LTD, PUBLISHERS C2112; C77, Cu22; C8741, C.981 C.584, C.589, C.590, C.592, C.600, WAKONIG-VAARTAMJA, R. C.135 C.714 C.986 WAINWRIGHT, Brandon WALD, Ignacy WALD, Nicholas C.587, C.717 See VAARTAJA C.871 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 WALKER, Isobel D. WALKER, Lorna SECKER- WALKER, Rita WALKER, Stanley WALLACE, Clive WALLACE, David Charles WALLACE, Elizabeth WALSH, Debbie WAPNER, Ronald J. WARBURTON, Dorothy WARD, David WARD, H.E. WARDROP, Charles A. J. Index of correspondents C.366 C.853 C.867 C.362, C.587 C.366 C.363, C.587 C.591 C.986 C.986 C.366 C.986 C.366 C.366 C.986 WARNER, Jon WARREN, Shields WATERS, Jonathan C.871 C.868 WATSON, Joyce M. WATSON, Mary A. WATSON, Doreen WATSON, Hamish A.24, C.135 C.714, C.717 C.587, C.871 C.366, C.583 WATKINS, John Edward C.591, C.719, C.872, C.1084 WEATHERALL, Sir David John WATTS, Richard W.E. WAYMOUTH, Charity C.56 C.1078 C.366 C.135 C.366 WATT, Jessie Lovie WATTEVILLE, H. de C.717, C.871 C.714, C.871 WATSON, Patricia J. WEALE, Albert P. M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Index of correspondents WEATHERALL, Josephine A.C. WEBBER, Lorna M. WEBER, Bruce H. WEBER, Wendell W. WEED, Matthew WEIER, Ulli WEIL, Dominique WEINBERG, Arnold N. WEIR, A.W.G. WEIR, Andrew I. WEISS, Leon WEISS, Michael D. C.580, C.591, C.714 C.987 C.982-C.984, C.1080-C.1082 C,135 C.1084 C.987 C.987 C.56 C.716 C.872 C3135;-C.587 C.872 C.718 C.987, D.25 See C.387 C.872 C.367 B.15, C.732, C.1084 WEISS, Volkmar WEISSENBACH, Jean WELLCOME TRUST WELLS, Brian W.P. WELLS, N.E.J. WEITZEL, H. WELCH, J. Philip WELLS, R:S. (‘Charles’) WEITKAMP, Lowell Robert C.169 WEST OF SCOTLAND COMMITTEE FOR POSTGRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION C.384, C.387, C.391, C.405, C.702 C.726, C.816 WEST OF SCOTLAND ONCOLOGICAL ORGANISATION WESTERN INFIRMARY RESIDENTS’ CLUB WEST PARK SCHOOL, KILMARNOCK WESTERN INFIRMARY, GLASGOW C.367 C.588 C.367 C.367 C.647, E.15 C.407 Cs WELTON, E. M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Index of correspondents WESTERN REGIONAL HOSPITAL BOARD A.12, B.47, B.50, B.55 WHITE, Michael WHITELAW, James W. WHITFIELD, Charles R. WHITTLE, J. Robert S. WHITTLE, Martin J. WHYTE, J. WHYTE, William G. WICKING, Carol WIED, George L. WIEDERMANN, H.-R. C.55 C.716 C.583, C.584, C.588, C.591, C.593, C.715. O1716.G7:18;, C22) C24: C.869 C.367 C.870 C.583 C.367, C.716 C.985 C.365 C.135 WIENBERG, Johannes B.32, C.887, C.1083, D.48, D.49, D.56, G.4 C.368 WILCKEN, Bridget WILCOX, Douglas E. WILD, Jennifer WIJERATNE, W.V.S. C.985 C.587 C.873 WILDY, Norman Peter Leete C.364, C.715, C.722, C.873, C.988 WIKRAMANAYAKE, Eugene Ramyawathie C.1084 WILLARD, Huntington F. WILLIAMS, David John C.1084 C.988 C.368 WILKINS, John L. WILKINS, Lawson WILLIAMS, Sir Alwyn A.26-A.29 C.988 C.368 C.56, C.133 WILL, R.G. WILLIAMS, A.J. WILKINS, Bridget S. A.27-A.29, C.873 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 WILLIAMS, Denis WILLIAMS, Dillwyn WILLIAMS, T.C. WILLIAMSON, Ann WILLIAMSON, David J. WILLIAMSON, J.M.S. WILLIAMSON, Pat WILLIAMSON, Robert WILLOCKS, James WILLOUGHBY, Michael L.N. WILSON, E.S.B. WILSON, Elaine B. Index of correspondents C.368 C.1084 C.368 C.583, C.589 C.368 C.873 C.368 B.9, B.10, C.368, C.581, C.591, C715, ©. 722,,C:873 C.369, C.875 C.369, C.716, C.722 C.873 C.582 WILSON, Ruth WILSON, W. Derek WILTON, E. C.718, C.873 C.369 C.591 WILSON, Miriam G. WILSON, Robert B. WINKING, Heinz WINSHIP, W.S. WILSON, G.M. WILSON, J. C.586 C.369 C.369 C.1084 WISNIEWSKI, Lucjan J. WITHERS, Ronald F.J. WITKOWSKI, Jan A. C.583, C.589, C.873 C.587, C.591, C.873 WISE, Rosemary B. C.875 C.369 C.873 C.591 C.134 C.369 WINSOR, Elizabeth WINTER, Robin M. M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 WITSCHI, Emil WITT, Michal WOJEWSKI, Alioris WOLFE, Jonathan WOLFF, Frederick WOLSTENHOLME, J. WOMERSLEY, John WOODFORD, F. Peter WOODS, C. Geoffrey WOOLLAM, David H.M. WOOTLIFFE, Jack WOOTON, A.E. Index of correspondents C.56, C.369 See C.792 C.135 C.1084 C.135 C.591 C713, Crm8. C722 C.370, C.385, C.718 See C.872 C.988 C.589 iS kfA C.370 WORTERS, A.R. WORTON, R.G. WRIGHT, Ann WRIGHT, Claude S. C.333 H.31 C.370 C.988 C.370 C.370 C.370 WRIGHT, Stanley W. WROBLOWSKI, Ryszard WORLD UNIVERSITY GAMES WORLD JEWISH CONGRESS BRITISH SECTION C.596 WYK, Judson J. VAN XANTHOU, Marietta C.988 C.54 C.370 C.1084 C.725 YALE, Rosemary C.189, C.370 WU Chunhua WYLIE, Kay WYLLIE, Andrew M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 YALLEY, Andrew YANG Fengtang YANIV, Moshe YAROWSKY, Paul J. YASIN, Y.A. YATES, John Robert Watson YEAR BOOK PUBLISHERS, INC. YEE, Marlene F. YERGANIAN, George YOUNG, A.B. Index of correspondents C.371 C.889, C.938, C.947, C.966, C.959, C.1040, C.1048, C.1060, C.1083, C.1086, D.48, D.52, D.54, D.55, D.56, D.59, D.60, D.65, D.66, D.68 C.876 C.989 C.725 C.725, C.1086 See also B.16-B.20, B.21, B.33 C.26 C.372 C.57 C.596 YOUNG, Bryan Douglas YOUNG, Dan G. C.723, C.876, C.989 C.596, C.876 YUNIS, Jorge J. ZAKUT, Haim Vito ZAMAN, Habibuz YOUNG, Ian D. YOUNG, John YOUNG, William J. C.372 C.372 C.372, C.596, C.876 YUILLE, Martin Alexander R. D.25 See also B.24, B.40 C.1086 C.597, C.724, C.877, C.990, C.1085 C.372 C.1086 C.598 C.373 C.598 ZANG, Klaus D. ZANIER, Justo ZAREMBA, Jacek ZAROWITZ, Mike ZEKI, S. C.994 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 ZELLWEGER, Hans ZERGOLLERN, Ljiljana ZHANG Yaping ZHENG Eh ZHENG Yun-Ling ZINKHAM, William H. ZINSSER, Hans H. ZONANA, Jonathan ZOURLAS, Pantelis A. ZUGER, Bernard Index of correspondents C.136, C.373 C.373 C.992 C.993 C.994 C.58 C.136 C.878 C.373 C.136 NATIONAL CATALOGUING UNIT FOR THE ARCHIVES OF CONTEMPORARY SCIENTISTS Catalogue of the papers and correspondence of Malcolm Andrew Ferguson-Smith FRS (b. 1931) VOLUME | Introduction Section B: Medical Genetics Section C: Correspondence Section A: Biographical NCUACS catalogue no. 161/4/08 by Timothy E. Powell, Heather Bird and Simon Coleman Catalogue of the papers and correspondence of Malcolm Andrew Ferguson-Smith FRS (b. 1931) VOLUME | Introduction Section B: Medical Genetics Section C: Correspondence Section A: Biographical NCUACS catalogue no. 161/4/08. by Timothy E. Powell, Heather Bird and Simon Coleman M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Compiled by: Description level: Fonds Date of material: 1957-2008 Deposited in: Smith FRS (b. 1931), geneticist Extent of material: ca 1,600 items Timothy E. Powell, Heather Bird and Simon Coleman Catalogue of the papers and correspondence of Malcolm Andrew Ferguson- NCUACS catalogue no. 161/4/08 © 2008 National Cataloguing Unit for the Archives of Contemporary Scientists, University of Bath. Glasgow University Archive Services Reference code: GB 0248 UGC188 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 The work of the National Cataloguing Unit for the Archives of Contemporary Scientists in the production of this catalogue is made possible by the support of the Wellcome Trust Research Resources in Medical History programme M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 NOT ALL THE MATERIAL IN THIS COLLECTION MAY YET BE AVAILABLE FOR CONSULTATION. ENQUIRIES SHOULD BE ADDRESSED IN THE FIRST INSTANCE TO: THE DUTY ARCHIVIST GLASGOW UNIVERSITY ARCHIVE SERVICES UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 LIST OF CONTENTS GENERAL INTRODUCTION SECTION A BIOGRAPHICAL SECTION B MEDICAL GENETICS A.1-A.37 B.1-B.72 SECTION C CORRESPONDENCE C.1-C.1123 SECTION D PUBLICATIONS D.1-D.123 SECTION E LECTURES AND MEETINGS E.1-E.37 SECTION G SECTION H SECTION J H.1-H.50 SECTION F SECTION K NON-TEXTUAL MATERIAL SOCIETIES AND ORGANISATIONS F.1-F.95 CONSULTANCIES AND COLLABORATIONS G.1-G.29 GENDER VERIFICATION IN SPORT BOVINE SPONGIFORM ENCEPHALOPATHY J.1-J.15 (BSE) INDEX OF CORRESPONDENTS M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 GENERAL INTRODUCTION PROVENANCE The material was received for cataloguing from Professor Ferguson-Smith in October 2007 and May 2008. OUTLINE OF THE CAREER OF MALCOLM ANDREW FERGUSON-SMITH Malcolm Andrew Ferguson-Smith was born in Glasgow on 1931, the son of the distinguished physician and dermatologist John Ferguson-Smith. He graduated in medicine (MB, ChB) from Glasgow University in 1955 and held House Physician and House Surgeon posts at the Western Infirmary, Glasgow, 1955-1956 and was Senior House Officer and Registrar in Pathology, 1956-1958. While undertaking postgraduate training in pathology he was introduced to research on sex chromatin under Bernard Lennox. Their buccal smear surveys revealed for the first time the high frequency of Klinefelter's Syndrome among subfertile males and those with learning difficulties. Unsuccessful Gzowska. Syndrome and true hermaphroditism. During his time in America he met and married Marie Eve on chromosomes with V.A. McKusick, for nearly three years. Here he established the first human the first Burton Professor of Medical Genetics in 1973. His duties included teaching genetics to first University in 1961. He was appointed successively Lecturer, Senior Lecturer and Reader, becoming Ferguson-Smith returned to the Department of Genetics (Head, Guido Pontecorvo) at Glasgow continuing his research in the USA, with appointment as Fellow in Medicine at the School of Medicine, efforts to undertake chromosome analysis in these patients during 1957-1958 led to Ferguson-Smith Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, in 1959. Ferguson-Smith remained at Johns Hopkins, working chromosome diagnostic laboratory in the USA and undertook cytogenetic research into the Turner mammalian sex determining gene twenty-five years later. The work on translocations in pachytene, and fourth year medical students and the establishment of a Regional Genetics Service for a cytogenetics service provided opportunities for contributing to the human gene map using familial diagnostic laboratories, prenatal diagnosis for chromosome and metabolic disorders, prenatal chromosome polymorphisms, deletion mapping, in situ hybridisation and chromosome sorting by flow cytometry. His work on mapping the Y-linked sex determinant in XX males led to the isolation of the population of three million in the West of Scotland. This comprised a network of counselling clinics, screening facilities for spina bifida and neonatal screening for hypothyroidism. The clinical M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 gene mapping through chromosome deletion and by in situ hybridisation. proved to be first descriptions in the human genetics literature. He also participated extensively in all eleven international Human Gene Mapping Workshops from 1973 to 1991. _In all these areas of diagnosis and research he was supported by his wife, Marie, and an exceptional team of researchers and technicians. During this period he published on many other aspects of human meiosis, clinical genetics, antenatal diagnosis and human chromosome mapping. His work received grant support from the Medical Research Council, the Scottish Home and Health Department, the Scottish Hospitals Endowment Trust and a number of medical charities. An initiative by the charity Action Research for the Crippled Child, with which Ferguson-Smith had a close connection, led to the building of the Duncan Guthrie Institute of Medical Genetics in Glasgow in 1980. In 2004 his contributions to developing genetics services in the West of Scotland were publicly acknowledged with a new clinical genetics centre for the west of Scotland at Yorkhill Hospital in Glasgow being named the Ferguson-Smith Centre. In 1987 Ferguson-Smith was appointed Professor and Head of the Department of Pathology at Cambridge University and Director of the East Anglia Regional Genetics Service. He led research on gene isolation, fluorescence in situ hybridisation (FISH) techniques, reverse chromosome painting and studies in karyotype evolution using chromosome sorting and cross-species chromosome painting. He retired as Head of Pathology in 1998 and he and his team moved to the Cambridge Ferguson-Smith published extensively, including an undergraduate textbook co-authored with J.M. Connor, Essential Medical Genetics, which ran to many British and overseas editions. Ferguson-Smith’s expertise as a medical geneticist was called on in a number of other capacities. In between species mapped, so allowing detailed studies of relationships between species and research were made available in a database (www.chromhome.org). An important aspect of the research of the and their discovery and characterisation of the unique ten sex chromosome system of the platypus. Centre for Comparative Genomics, with Wellcome Trust support. The Centre produced and throughout the world for research in biology, evolution, gene mapping and cancer. This data led to Ferguson-Smith laboratory at the Vet School was on the evolution of vertebrate sex determination University Department of Veterinary Medicine. In 2002 he established the Cambridge Resource many collaborative studies and allowed cross-species comparisons to be made and homologies into genomic evolution. The cross-species chromosome homology maps generated by these studies distributed chromosome-specific DNA from over 120 species of animals, birds and fish to scientists Amateur Athletic Federation set up a Working Group on Gender Verification. Ferguson-Smith served 1969 he was approached by the British Olympic Committee to administer the tests for competitors for the 1970 Edinburgh Commonwealth Games. He declined, arguing that the method of testing (the sex chromatin or buccal smear test) would be more likely unfairly to exclude women athletes than detect cheats. The buccal smear test was challenged again in the 1980s and in 1991 the International M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 on this Working Group which called for an end to genetics-based gender verification and its replacement with a health test for all athletes. It met with gradual success until in 1999 the IOC abandoned genetics based testing for the Sydney Olympics. In 1998 Ferguson-Smith was appointed as the scientist member of Lord Phillips’ Committee on the UK Government's BSE Inquiry which reviewed the emergence of BSE and new variant CJD and the action taken in response to it. It reported in 2000 (the Phillips Report) and included some criticisms of the scientific and the Government response to the crisis. Ferguson-Smith held a number of honorary administrative posts, including Vice-President of the Genetical Society (1978-1981), President of the Clinical Genetics Society (1979-1981), President of the European Society of Human Genetics (1997-1998), President of the International Society for Prenatal Diagnosis (1998-2002) and President of the Association of Clinical Cytogeneticists (2002- 2005). He was a founding member and served on the Council of the Human Genome Organisation (HUGO) and on the Scientific Advisory Board of the UK Human Genome Mapping Project. He was the founding editor of the journal Prenatal Diagnosis (1980) and served on the editorial boards of a number of journals (1973-2008) including the journal Cytogenetics and its successor (1961-1982). Honours accorded to Ferguson-Smith included election to the Fellowship of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1978 and the Royal Society of London in 1983, the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists in 1993 and the Academy of Medical Sciences in 1998. He received Honorary Doctorates in Science from Strathclyde (1992) and Glasgow (2002) Universities and was made an Medicine of Buenos Aires. DESCRIPTION OF THE COLLECTION substantial correspondence. The material covers the period 1957-2008. The archive is dominated by Ferguson-Smith’s very Honorary Associate of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons in 2002. Overseas honours included election as a Foreign Member of the Polish Academy of Science and of the National Academy of Development of medical genetics at concerning his return to Glasgow 1959-1963, and later material from his move to Cambridge as principally relates to research grants held by Ferguson-Smith, chiefly from the Medical Research Section A, Biographical, is not extensive. It includes a number of biographical accounts of Ferguson- Smith’s life and career to date. There is correspondence relating to his early career, particularly Council, from 1961 to 1998. It includes grants for research into Multiple Self-healing Squamous Section B, Medical genetics, is divided into three subsections. The first, Research and reports, Professor of Pathology in 1987. The section also includes a copy of his Bibliography. Epithelioma (MSSE), a condition first identified by his father. M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Glasgow, the second subsection, includes correspondence and memoranda relating to the development of the field as an academic study and as clinical practice, including accommodation for Ferguson-Smith’s department culminating in the opening of the Duncan Guthrie Institute of Medical Genetics in 1981. The third subsection, Development of medical genetics at Cambridge, is chiefly correspondence regarding the proposal for and establishment of a Centre for Medical Genetics at Cambridge, and later developments. Section C, Correspondence, is the largest in the archive. The main sequences of letters 1959-2002, both incoming and outgoing, are organised following Ferguson-Smith’s own arrangement; chronologically by group of years and then alphabetically within each group. This correspondence records the full range of Ferguson-Smith’s activities at Glasgow and from 1987 at Cambridge as university academic, as genetic consultant advising doctors and patients, and as director of a major medical genetics service serving millions of people. It is consequently very diverse. There is correspondence with scientific colleagues, including C.O. Carter, J.H. Edwards, A.E.H. Emery, C.E. Ford and V.A. McKusick; prospective and former researchers; with university and hospital colleagues; with doctors in general practice, patients and worried parents or would-be parents; with charities supporting his research, most prominently Action Research for the Crippled Child and the Scottish Spina Bifida Association; with societies and organisations, including the Clinical Genetics Society, the Royal College of Pathologists and a number of local groups to whom Ferguson-Smith gave talks on medical genetics and genetic counselling (and who would often raise money to support the service): correspondence with V.A. McKusick found separately and a sequence of correspondence with J.M. various marsupials. Section D, Publications, includes material relating to Ferguson-Smith’s publications and intended Glasgow Health Board on topics ranging from future planning to maintenance of office equipment. staffing crises and ethical considerations affected the service offered. There are also a little Graves and colleagues on collaborative projects on comparative genomics of platypus, echidna and advances in medical genetics, in attitudes to genetic counselling and how the regulatory climate and Through this correspondence one can see changes in diagnostic techniques and technological Glasgow, and later the University of Cambridge, the Royal Hospital for Sick Children and Greater with publishing houses; and so on. There is also administrative correspondence with the University of a number of his 1990s publications on reciprocal chromosome publications. Drafts include documentation of some of his most notable works, including his first accepted by the Journal of Medical Genetics which became a Citation Classic in 1991. There is also documentation relating to various editions of the textbook Essential Medical Genetics, Ferguson- Smith’s chapter on ‘Gender verification’ in editions of the Oxford Textbook of Sports Medicine, edited publication, ‘Klinefelter’s syndrome: frequency and testicular morphology in relation to nuclear sex’, with B. Lennox et al. Lancet (1957) and ‘Karyotype-phenotype correlations in gonadal dysgenesis and their bearing on the pathogenesis of malformations’ (1965), a paper rejected by Cytogenetics but by M. Harries ef a/ and drafts of M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 painting between species of animal. There is a very nearly complete set of offprints of Ferguson- Smith's publications. The section also presents editorial material, chiefly relating to the journal Prenatal Diagnosis, of which Ferguson-Smith was founder and Editor in Chief for 26 years to his retirement at the end of 2006. Section E, Lectures and meetings, includes documentation of some early lectures from Ferguson- Smith’s period in the USA, 1959-1961, and a few of his many talks to local societies in the west of Scotland in which he spoke about genetics in general and the work of the West of Scotland genetics service in particular (this is also documented in section C, Correspondence). There is also a little material relating to university teaching responsibilities, and documentation of a few meetings attended by him. Section F, Societies and organisations, includes material from six organisations. The bulk relates to the Human Genome Organisation, HUGO, of which Ferguson-Smith was a founding and Executive Council member. Most of the material relates to the European Commission (EC) support for Single Chromosome Workshops (SCWs), including the 1991 Working Party (which included Ferguson- Smith) of the Advisory Committee for the Human Genome Analysis programme that recommended the EC should fund SCWs under HUGO guidelines, and subsequent EC contracts to fund SCWs, March 1992-October 1999. There is also significant material relating to the foundation of the International Society for Prenatal Diagnosis in 1996. Ferguson-Smith was a founder member, serving on the Board, and as President 1998-2002. chiefly in relation to work on chromosome paints. It is not extensive and documents Ferguson-Smith’s association with six commercial companies, debate about methods of testing athletes’ sex. It includes correspondence with the British Olympic Gender Verification, 1991-1999. The material includes correspondence (including many faxes) with bulk relates to his service on the International Amateur Athletic Federation’s Working Group on Section G, Consultancies and collaborations, dates from after Ferguson-Smith’s move to Cambridge. its relation to vCJD, and his theory about its possible origin from a bovine prion gene mutation. members of the Working Group and others, briefing documents, drafts of articles for publication and Section J, Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy, is principally material relating to the BSE Inquiry on which Ferguson-Smith served, and includes responses to the Inquiry’s report. There is also material documenting his continuing interest in transmissible spongiform encephalopathies including BSE and Section H, Gender verification in sport, relates to Ferguson-Smith’s involvement from 1969 in the Committee about the tests for competitors for the 1970 Edinburgh Commonwealth Games, but the background information. M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Section K, Non-textual material, is slight. However, it includes historical 16mm colour educational films on genetics made in the USA and sent to Ferguson-Smith in Glasgow. Those at K.1-K.3, a series of three on medical genetics, were made at the Division of Medical Genetics at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in 1960 and Ferguson-Smith participated in their creation. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS We are grateful to Professor Ferguson-Smith for making the material available and for his advice and information. T.E. Powell Bath June 2008 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 SECTION A BIOGRAPHICAL, A.1-A.37 1957-2008 AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL ACCOUNTS AND BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION A.10-A.35 CAREER A.36, A.37 OTHER BIOGRAPHICAL MATERIAL AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL ACCOUNTS AND BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION 1970-2008 Ferguson-Smith’s Scottish Home and Health Department personal folder 1970-1977 of The personal folder contained curricula vitae, publications for consideration by the Advisory Committee on The coverage of Ferguson- Smith’s career spans 1970-1977 Distinction Awards. lists Genome Res. (2005)’, 2005-2008 of Ferguson-Smith’s Royal Copy Record Society Personal ‘Brief curriculum vitae’, 4pp, 2007; ‘Curriculum vitae, from Cytogenet. 111, 2pp; 2-4 ca 2005; outline of ‘Summary of Research Interests’, current research interests (print-out), 2008 Includes Ferguson-Smith’s recollections of G. Pontecorvo Includes letter to Anderson, 18 August 1992, recalling Bernard Lennox and early history of genetics at Glasgow; and letter, 4 January 1994 outlining career at Glasgow after 1961. Correspondence with J. Anderson on history of genetics at Glasgow ‘Guido Pontecorvo. A celebration of Ponte’s Life and Contribution to Science’ 1992-1994 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Biographical, A.1-A.37 at pp14-18. ‘Malcolm Research vol. 111 (2005), 2-4 Ferguson-Smith’, Cytogenetic and Genome Ferguson-Smith Cytogeneticist’ is profiled as a _ ‘Distinguished ‘A tribute to Malcolm Ferguson-Smith, founding editor of Prenatal Diagnosis’ This was written on the occasion of Ferguson-Smith’s retirement from the editorship of Prenatal Diagnosis in December 2006 after 26 years as founder and Editor-in- Chief. Draft script for film on ‘Chromosome painting programme’ to feature Ferguson-Smith Harper, A.10-A.35 CAREER 1957-2005 December 2003-2005 interview with Ferguson-Smith, interviewer was Professor Peter S. Recorded 2003 Includes transcript, covering correspondence 2004-2005, and a interviewed to date (December 2003). with Ferguson-Smith’s corrections, list of those The a longstanding colleague of Ferguson-Smith’s in the field, and the interview formed part of Harper's programme of interviews with distinguished human geneticists. societies 1957-1966’ For appointments at Johns Hopkins Hospital, USA, see C;337C.53 ‘Registrar MRCP application in 1957. “learned” [1966]. Presentations at Laboratory Medicine application 1957-1966 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Biographical, A.1-A.37 Contents of Ferguson-Smith’s envelope so inscribed. Dr Victor McKusick regarding ‘Correspondence with Hopkins appointment as University Interviews 22/9/58, accepted 21/10/58. Sailed “Carinthia” related correspondence with Glasgow Western Hospitals etc’ Medicine, 6/2/59. Fellow Johns Also in A.12-A.14 Contents of Ferguson-Smith’s envelope so inscribed. between Correspondence ‘1959-1960 & Baltimore, with Prof. Dan Cappell & Dr Bernard Lennox, including accounts of my activities in the USA during my Fellowship, discussions about postponing my return to Glasgow until a lectureship in Medical Genetics could be arranged’ Glasgow Contents of Ferguson-Smith’s envelope so divided into three for ease of reference. inscribed 1958-1959 1959-1960 and inscribed Envelope further correspondence with and father, with advice)’. inscribed, including Dr T.N. Fraser, Dr J.H. Renwick letter from my including ‘Also the in A.15-A.19 1960-1961 lectureship Dr J.S.S. Stewart (and Contents of Ferguson-Smith’s envelope so divided into five for ease of reference. At A.17 is application for expenses for the establishment of a cytogenetics laboratory at Glasgow. ‘1960-1961 Correspondence with Professors Cappell & Dr Bernard Lennox concerning the Pontecorvo, appointment of MAFS to Medical Genetics, Dept. Genetics, Glasgow University’ 1960-1964 ‘Correspondence in Prof. Pontecorvo’s files passed to me by Prof. J.A. Pateman (his successor) and relating to the establishment of my Lectureship in Medical Genetics in 1961, the efforts to obtain research funds and technical support, and the later proposals in 1964 to share the Lectureship with and establish the RHSC, Yorkhill’ Contents of Ferguson-Smith’s envelope so _ inscribed divided into three for ease of reference. Health laboratory at a cytogenetic (diagnostic) the Department of Child A.20-A.22 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Biographical, A.1-A.37 Ferguson-Smith’s letter of 28 November 1960 (A.20) sets out the facilities he enjoys at Johns Hopkins, his plans for research and his thoughts on medical genetics in Britain. Ferguson-Smith’s progress report 1961-1963 is at A.21. Correspondence re employment at Glasgow the University of Includes appointments as Lecturer 1961, Senior Lecturer 1965, Reader 1971 and Professor 1973. Offer of post at England Deaconess Hospital, USA the Cancer Research Institute, New Boston, Massachusetts, 1963-1964 accepted Ferguson-Smith was invited to consider a post at the Institute in 1963. He visited Boston later that year and in 1964 Clinical Professor. However, further negotiation regarding terms of employment proved unsatisfactory and as Glasgow had put forward proposals to expand medical genetics there, he decided to stay in the UK. appointment Assistant as gave the Fleming Lecture on 5 1964, 1966 Correspondence. Brief correspondence only. Ferguson-Smith November. Membership of the Royal College of Pathologists Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow Fleming Lecture for 1984 departments. Chair of Pathology, University of Cambridge Visit to Cambridge, July 1986 A.26-A.30 Pathology and_ 1986-1991 1986 A.26 Includes information on related M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Biographical, A.1-A.37 Correspondence re possible move to Cambridge arising from visit Correspondence re move to Cambridge, including formal acceptance of offer, 16 March 1987 Correspondence, including re vacant chair at Glasgow Correspondence and papers 1988-1991 1996 Mauro Baschirotto Award for Human Genetic Research 1995-1996 Two letters only re award to Ferguson-Smith. See also D.37. 2 folders. as McLaughlin-Gallie Chiefly correspondence re arrangements and itinerary McLaughlin-Gallie Visiting Professorship for 2001, Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Press-release re Ferguson-Smith’s appointment to BSE Inquiry Ferguson-Smith spent 28 September-12 October 2001 visiting the universities of Alberta, Edmonton and British Vancouver Columbia, Visiting Professor. He also visited Winnipeg and San Diego, USA. August/September 2005, p.4 Notice of award of Wellcome Trust grant to Ferguson- Smith, Newsletter, Cambridge University of M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Biographical, A.1-A.37 OTHER BIOGRAPHICAL MATERIAL 1998, 2008 ‘Professor September 1998’ Ferguson-Smith’s diary [January] to 30 Bibliography, 1957 (no. 1) - 2008 (no. 511) M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 SECTION B MEDICAL GENETICS, B.1-B.72 1960-2006 B.1-B.44 RESEARCH AND REPORTS B.45-B.63 B.64-B.72 DEVELOPMENT OF MEDICAL GENETICS AT GLASGOW DEVELOPMENT OF MEDICAL GENETICS AT CAMBRIDGE RESEARCH AND REPORTS 1960-1998 B.1-B.33 Grants B.34-B.44 Miscellaneous Grants 1961-1998 in man, with Copy (incomplete) of application only. Applications, budgets, progress and final reports. Research into aspects of human cytogenetics, Medical Research Council ‘A study into possible factors leading to chromosomal non-disjunction particular emphasis on Klinefelter's syndrome’, 1965-1969, Medical Research Council research assistant. Results were published as Ferguson- This research was undertaken with J.H. Renwick into a condition first described by J. Ferguson-Smith, Malcolm Ferguson-Smith’s father, 2Z.H. James was Research Epithelioma, British Empire Cancer Campaign Self-healing Multiple into Final report on grant. Squamous 1966-1967 in 1934. M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Medical genetics, B.1-B.72 Smith et al, ‘Multiple self-healing squamous epithelioma’, Birth Defects: Original Article Series. V\l|_ 8 (1971), 157- 163. Bibliography no. 75. In 1988 Ferguson-Smith and fellow researchers received an Imperial Cancer Research Fund grant to revisit the work (see B.21). the into study ‘The use of chromosome aberrations in gene localisation: specific a chromosome by which chromosomal aberrations or variant chromosomes are being Hospital Endowment Research Trust localisation analysis of genes of transmitted’, 1968-1971, families Scottish the to in See also B.48. ‘The development of techniques for human ribosomal and globin gene localisation’, 1975-1978, with R. Williamson, for human gene and localisation’, R. S. Malcolm, Medical Research Council hybridisation 1978-1981, Williamson ‘Use with situ and of in 1974-1980, n.d. a in an_ situ with family 11 folders. hydridisation Williamson was Professor of Biochemistry at St Mary's Hospital Medical School, London. S. Malcolm joined the project in 1975 and continued to 1979. Includes applications (B.5, B.6), equipment (B.8) and draft of ‘Localisation of 5S ribosomal RNA to 1q 41-43 by interstitial in translocation of the long arm of chromosome 1’. At B.15 are related applications to the Wellcome Trust, Spastics Society and National Fund for Research into Crippling Diseases (Action Research). 1987-1994 ‘Molecular pathology of genetic disease’, with N.A. Affara and Medical Research Council Includes initial application (B.16), full report 1988-1991 (B.18) for extension (B.19). and assessment of Ferguson-Smith had prepared the application while at Glasgow. On his move to Cambridge he deferred the application 1993-1998, 1988-1993, B.16-B.20 5 folders. J.R.W. Yates, M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Medical genetics, B.1-B.72 starting date to April 1988. ‘Familial Multiple Self-healing Squamous Epithelioma’, with N.A. Affara, M.S. Stanley and J.R.W. Yates, 1988- 1991, Imperial Cancer Research Fund 1988-1991 Includes application and application for renewal, 1991. This research referred back to Ferguson-Smith’s work in 1968 (see B.3). See the report at B.40. ‘Characterisation of the tuberous sclerosis gene’, with N.A. and Medical Research Council 1988-1991, J.R.W. Yates, Affara Brief report only. Imaging system for research in ‘Human gene mapping and sequencing’, with N.A. Affara and N.P. Carter, 1989, Medical Research Council in N.A. Affara and M.A. Includes application and progress reports. This was a grant in the Human Genome Mapping Project programme. This was a grant in the Human Genome Mapping Project programme. ‘Towards a 1 centimorgan map of chromosome 9 using dinucleotide polymorphisms and meiotic recombination in sperm’, with Yuille, 1989-1992, Medical Research Council 1989-1992 ‘A feasibility study of the use of flow-sorted chromosomes for rapid gene mapping’, with N.P. Carter, 1990-1991, Medical Research Council ‘1. and 2. Development of In situ service for users and for the cDNA programme N.P. situ technology’, with This was a grant in the Human Genome Mapping Project programme. M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Medical genetics, B.1-B.72 Carter, 1991-1995, Medical Research Council This was a grant in the Human Genome Mapping Project programme. B.27-B.29 European Gene Mapping Project (EUROGEM) 1992-1996 3 folders. was laboratory a member of Ferguson-Smith’s the EUROGEM network receiving funding distributed by the European Cancer Research by Ferguson-Smith in ‘European approach to the human gene project’, FASEB J., Bibliography no. 266. Community through Fund. 5 (1991), 61-65. scheme was described Imperial The the of 9 map of ‘Construction artificial chromosome chromosomes (Yacs) and cosmids’, with N.A. Affara and P. Jones, 1992-1993, Medical Research Council a comprehensive ordered yeast overlapping in_ of and_ breast carcinomas cytogenetics Brief reports only. Letter of award only. ‘Prenatal diagnosis using multi-probe in situ hydridisation with fetal cells isolated from the maternal circulation’, with N.P. Carter, 1992-1993, Medical Research Council ‘The their potential as a diagnostic tool’, with P.A.W. Edwards and J. Wienberg, 1996-1998, Medical Research Council 1960 ‘Rudolf Virchow’s cellular pathology after one hundred Benda, years for equipment Sorting chromosomes, with N.A. Medical Research Council and modern geneto-cytology’, human Yates, Miscellaneous 1960-1994 B.34-B.44 by C.E. flowing B.34 sorting Affara and J.R.W. M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Medical genetics, B.1-B.72 1960. inscribed Offprint to trisomy 22 in Down’s Syndrome, described by MAFS in 1959’ and page 62 indicated. Ferguson-Smith ‘Reference by ‘A report of research conducted during the past academic current year and research in human cytogenetics...’ by S.D. Handmaker relation its to Duplicated Smith’s work. typescript, with references to Ferguson- Handmaker had Ferguson-Smith. been a research collaborator with Copies of Letters to Down’s Syndrome and its relationship to maternal age 1976 and 1978 on the Lancet, 1976, 1978 Includes duplicated copies of Letters from Ferguson- Smith, ‘Prospective data on risk of Down syndrome in relation to maternal age’, 31 July 1976, Bibliography no. 106 and ‘Maternal age and Down’s syndrome’, 22 July 1978, Bibliography no. 122. Ferguson-Smith’s ‘Cusrow Wadia Fund’ ‘Jim Galt - [Research] Report - May 1987’ Galt was a researcher in the Glasgow Department of Medical Genetics. Contents inscribed: correspondence and papers re provision of fluorescence activated cell sorter for Ferguson-Smith’s laboratory. 1987-1989 ‘Multiple Self-Healing Squamous Epithelioma. Research Project Report April 1991’ by D.R. Goudie, M.A.R.Yuille, ‘Correspondence Research Associates 1988-1989’ Contents of Ferguson-Smith’s envelope so inscribed. 1987-1988, 1993 folder so_ of re: appointment of various Senior M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Medical genetics, B.1-B.72 N.A. Affra, M.A. Stanley and M.A. Ferguson-Smith See also B.21. MRC News, no. 53, December 1991 Report Ferguson-Smith, cytogenetics: FISH and FACS’, on pp14-16. work on of ‘Molecular ‘The scope and extent of human genetic screening’ Paper responding to Nuffield Council on Bioethics’ Report on Ethical Issues of Genetic Screening (1993), presented at Symposium on Genetic Screening, King’s College London, 22 March 1994. ‘Health Technology Assessment on the applications of Fluorescence the diagnosis of genetic disorders’, report to Department of Health, May 1994 Hydridisation (FISH) Situ. In in Science and the B.45-B.63 Manuscript draft and typescript copy. Memorandum on ‘Human Genetics Research’ submitted to by Professor M.A. Ferguson-Smith, FRS...’ Subcommittee Technology DEVELOPMENT OF MEDICAL GENETICS AT GLASGOW 1960-1962 ‘Correspondence of MAFS with Professors Pontecorvo & Cappell, and with Dr J.M. Johnstone, Scottish Home & Health Dept and with the MRC - in attempts to get grant support for setting up a cytogenetics lab in the Genetics Dept, Glasgow Univ, 1961-62’ Contents of Ferguson-Smith’s envelope so divided into two for ease of reference. See also correspondence at A.12-A.22. inscribed Includes grant 1960-1984 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 B.47-B.53 Medical genetics, B.1-B.72 application to Medical Research Council (see also B.1) and draft application to the Nuffield Foundation. to ‘Correspondence relating Department of Genetics Medical Scotland Regional Genetics Service’ the development of the the West of and 1966-1981 Contents of Ferguson-Smith’s envelope so inscribed. Correspondence and papers 1966-1969 Includes memorandum on ‘Future of Medical Genetics in Glasgow’ ‘First progress report for the year 1968-1969’ Also includes summary of Ferguson-Smith’s teaching and research on _ marker project’. responsibilities; ‘Memorandum ‘The use 1970-1972 reports work on Correspondence and papers gene in of genes to localisation: into specific chromosome by a Correspondence and papers Includes notes on research activities and correspondence re appointment of Lecturer in Medical Genetics following the departure of J.H. Renwick, 1970. This of chromosome aberrations the study localisation the analysis of families in which chromosomal aberrations or variant chromosomes are being transmitted’, see B.4. 1977, 1979 Memoranda on ‘Department of Medical Genetics, Yorkhill Hospitals. Current status and future development’ 1977, and ‘Medical Genetics at Glasgow University’ 1979 Includes Ferguson-Smith’s appointment as Professor of Medical Genetics, and research plans 1973-1976 Memoranda on ‘The new Institute of Medical Genetics at Yorkhill’ and ‘Regional Genetic Advisory Services’ 1973-1974 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Medical genetics, B.1-B.72 Memorandum on Genetics the vacant Lecturership in Medical ‘Correspondence cytogenetics forerunner of the University Dept of Medical Genetics’ establishment Hospitals, related laboratory the Yorkhill to at of a the 1963-1966 inscribed: Contents of Ferguson-Smith’s envelope so chiefly material relating to accommodation for medical genetics. Papers on medical genetics at Glasgow 1963-1966 Includes ‘Medical Genetics - Progress Report 1961-1963’ and Ferguson-Smith’s estimate of future requirements, 1966. Correspondence accommodation at the Royal Hospital for Sick Children papers new and laboratory re of in activities the Department of Outline Medical Genetics, 1980-1981 research ‘Second Progress Report on Prenatal Diagnosis in the West of Scotland, 1969-1978’ Note on work of the Medical Genetics Unit at the Royal Hospital for Sick Children for the visit of H.M. the Queen Mother, 24 October 1973 1981-1983 The new Institute was named in honour of Duncan Guthrie, Director of the National Fund for Research into Crippling Diseases (better known as Action Research for major the contribution medical genetics. ‘The Duncan Genetics, Glasgow University and Yorkhill Hospitals. Its conception, inauguration and its mural’ Contents of Ferguson-Smith’s envelope so inscribed. charity made a Ferguson-Smith’s B.59-B.62 Crippled Child). Guthrie Institute of Medical This to work in M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Medical genetics, B.1-B.72 Inauguration of the Duncan Guthrie Institute Programmes; information; typescript of Ferguson-Smith’s remarks who performed the inauguration. McKusick, opening; letter V.A. at to ‘The Duncan Guthrie Institute of Medical Genetics’ History and current research of the Institute. Correspondence with D. Guthrie, chiefly re a plane tree to be planted outside the building 1982-1983 The seed was said to have been obtained from the tree under which Hippocrates taught medicine on the Island of Cos. Correspondence and papers re mural ‘Medical Genetics in the Prevention of Handicap’ by the Artists’ Collective It B.64-B.72 OF AT MEDICAL DEVELOPMENT CAMBRIDGE Includes photographs of the mural and the new building. Department of Medical Genetics Report for 1980-1984 The mural was in the entrance foyer to the building. was unveiled in 1983. 1986-1995 Contents of Ferguson-Smith’s folder so inscribed divided into for ease of reference: correspondence and papers relating to the proposal for and establishment of a Centre for Medical Genetics at Cambridge. At B.64 is correspondence Regius Professor of Physic, on a possible move to Cambridge and terms thereof, and a later note by Ferguson-Smith explaining some of the context. ‘Centre for Medical Genetics’ GENETICS 1986-2006 with Sir John Butterfield, B.64-B.68 five M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Medical genetics, B.1-B.72 Entries for Project Register of Current Research for the East Anglian Regional Health Authority ‘Genetic Services in East Anglia. Report of Party’, January 1995 a Working ‘Profile of Pathology’ the Cambridge University Department of ‘Painting by numbers: mapping the evolutionary history of mammalian genomes’, 3, September 2006, 25-27 Wellcome Science issue This article describes the work headed by Ferguson- Smith for Comparative Genomics. Cambridge Resource Centre at the M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 SECTION C CORRESPONDENCE, C.1-C.1123 1957-2005 a by both archive The is dominated substantial correspondence. The main sequences of letters 1959- 2002, organised following arrangement; chronologically by group of years and then alphabetically within each group. incoming Ferguson-Smith’s outgoing, own very and are It as as and and V.A. diverse. parents; would-be university McKusick; academic, prospective is consequently very This chronological correspondence records the full range of Ferguson-Smith’s activities at Glasgow and from 1987 at Cambridge genetic consultant advising doctors and patients, and as director of a major medical genetics service serving millions of people. There is correspondence with scientific colleagues, including C.O. M.A. Carter, J.H. Edwards, A.E.H. Emery, C.E. Ford, Hulten former researchers; with university and hospital colleagues; with doctors in general practice, patients and worried parents his or research, the Crippled Child and the Scottish Spina Bifida Association; with societies and organisations, including the Clinical Genetics Society, the Royal College of Pathologists and a number of local groups to whom Ferguson-Smith gave talks on medical genetics and genetic counselling (and who would often raise money to support the service); with also publishing on. administrative correspondence with of Glasgow, and later the University of Cambridge, the Royal Hospital for Sick Children and Greater Glasgow Health Board on topics ranging from future planning to maintenance of office equipment. supporting most prominently Action Research for charities with so _ is the and There houses; University Through this correspondence one can see changes in diagnostic techniques and technological advances in medical genetics, in attitudes to genetic counselling and how the regulatory climate and staffing crises and ethical considerations affected the service offered. There is also a little correspondence with McKusick found separately, and a sequence of correspondence with J.M. Graves and colleagues on on comparative genomics of platypus, echidna and various marsupials. and recommendations. Note that due to the nature of Ferguson-Smith’s work, access to some of the correspondence is restricted. C.1101-C.1123 collaborative references projects are At M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 C.1-C.58 ‘1959-1961’ C.59-C.136 ‘1961-1964’ C.137-C.373 ‘1965-1975" C.374-C.598 ‘1976-1980’ C.599-C.725 ‘1981-1983’ C.726-C.878 '1984-[1987]’ C.879-C.994 ‘1987-1998’ C.995-C.1086 ‘1998-2002’ C.1087 CORRESPONDENCE WITH V.A. MCKUSICK C.1088-C.1100 C.1101-C.1123 CORRESPONDENCE WITH J.A.M GRAVES AND OTHERS REFERENCES AND RECOMMENDATIONS M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 ‘1959-1961’ 1957-1961 During this period Ferguson-Smith was based at the Moores Clinic at Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore. Much of the correspondence relates to invitations to visit colleagues in the USA, give lectures and attend seminars and conferences. Most correspondents are in the USA. A. 1959-1961 1959-1961 Includes Ferguson-Smith’s ‘Supplementary report on research project on Human Chromosomes supported by 7/1/59- 6/30/60’. the American Cancer Society [...] [...] Barr, M.L. 1959-1961 research to visit on chromosomes in Benda’s department, Correspondence re Mongolism, November 1959; including Correspondence re visit to Barr’s department, 1959; triple-X/Y cases, Klinefelter’s Syndrome. Barr was Professor of Microscopic Anatomy, University of Western Ontario, Canada. 1959-1960 Chiefly re visit to Burch’s department and article by Ferguson-Smith on ‘Cytogenetics in Man’ for ‘Archives of Internal Medicine’. Benda was Director of Research and Psychiatry at Walter E. Fernald State School, Massachusetts. Burch was based at Tulane University, New Orleans, USA. Benda, C.E. Burch, G.E. the Department of Medicine, M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 ‘C.D? Cooke, R.E. 1959-1961 1959-1961 1959-1961 report Includes work accomplished during receipt of grant awarded by the Kennedy Fluid Research Fund in 1960’ ‘Summary research of Cooke was Professor of Pediatrics at Johns Hopkins Hospital, Maryland, USA. Crispell, K.R. 1960-1961 Chiefly re visit to Crispell’s department, February 1961. Crispell was Professor of Medicine at the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, USA Ca.-Cu. D. Ford: Ge C.10-C.15 ‘E-F-G’ D.H. Carr re_ satellited 1959-1961 1959-1961 Includes with chromosomes, April 1961. exchange Includes correspondence re lectures 1957-1960 Ford was based at the Medical Research Council’s Atomic Radiobiological Energy Research Establishment, Harwell, Berkshire. Edwards was then based at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. Edwards, J.H. Orlin Cilia Research Unit, 1957-1961 1961 C.10 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 ‘Correspondence with envelope so inscribed Charles Ford’. Contents of 1957-1958 Re sex chromosomes. Includes patient notes. 1959-1960 Includes correspondence re systems of nomenclature for human chromosomes. Fa.-Fu. 1959-1961 Includes correspondence with J.H. Fraser, University of Glasgow, re triple X cases. Grumbach, M.M. Correspondence re gonadal aplasia cases. Ge.-Gr. 1960-1961 1959-1961 C.16 Hamerton, J.L. C.16-C.22 ‘H-I’ J.W. re Includes correspondence with implications analysis. nuclear of sexing Groff the and chromosome Grumbach was based at the Presbyterian Hospital, New York. 1960-1961 Talk by Ferguson-Smith on Human chromosomes and congenital disease. Hamerton was based at the Paediatric Research Unit, Guy’s Hospital Medical School, London. Chromosomes of chimpanzees. Houston, R.A. M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 Johnston had been based in Glasgow before moving to University College Hospital in London. Levan, Albert Includes Mongolism. correspondence re study of cases of Levan came from the Institute of Genetics, University of Lund, Sweden to spend periods working at the M.D. Anderson Hospital in Texas and at Johns Hopkins 1959-1961 1959-1961 1960-1961 1959-1961 1960 C.29 Manning, R.T. C.29-C.33 ‘M, N’ re Ferguson-Smith’s contributions Manning was Associate in Medicine at the University of Kansas Medical Center. Chiefly to programme in Internal Medicine at the University of Kansas Medical Center 1959-1961 Includes correspondence arising from publications by Ferguson-Smith. Me.-Mi. 1959-1961 1960, 1961 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 N. 1959-1960 Includes appointments at Johns Hopkins Hospital. correspondence re _ Ferguson-Smith’s C.34-C.42 ‘O, P’ C.34 Oikawa, K. 1957-1961 1960 Correspondence arising from visit Johns Hopkins Hospital. to Moore Clinic, Oikawa Columbus, Ohio. was based at the Children’s Hospital, Optiz, J.M. 1959, 1961 Includes correspondence 1959 re Ferguson-Smith’s method of preparing bone marrow. 1959-1961 Overzier, C. (1959) and then Nuclear sex of true hermaphrodites. Overzier was based at the University of Mainz. Optiz was based at the State University of lowa, lowa City the Wisconsin Orthopaedic Hospital for Children, Madison (1961). 1960-1961 Patau Genetics, University of Wisconsin. Chiefly chromosomes. the Department of Medical correspondence was based 1960-1961 Patau, K. re work on_ Satellited in M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 Polani, P.E. 1957-1961 Includes correspondence 1961 re triple-X cases. Polani Research, based at Guy’s Hospital Medical School. Professor Prince Philip was of Paediatric based at the Kinderspital, Zurich, Prader, A. Prader was Switzerland. RUCK ole Includes correspondence re ‘enlarged satellite’. Puck was Professor of Biophysics at the University of Colorado Medical Center. 1959-1960 1959-1960 1959-1961 C.43-C.50 C.43 1959-1961 Sohval, A.R. Sohval was a doctor in New York. Correspondence on Turner’s syndrome and the sex chromatin. 1959-1961 Stanbury was based at the Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston. to Stanbury’s department, Chiefly 1960. Stanbury, J.B. re visit October M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 Stiles, K.A. Chromosome count on mother of Mongoloid child. Stiles was of University of Michigan. Head the Department of Zoology, Sullivan, C.H. 1959-1961 Correspondence re supply and use of Colcemide. Sullivan worked for the Clinical Investigation Division of CIBA Pharmaceuticals. Summer, G.K. Summer was Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at the University of North Carolina. 1959-1961 1959-1961 1959-1961 1960-1961 C.51 C.51-C.57 ‘T-Z’ Talbott, J.H. Talbott was Editor of the journal. Correspondence re contributions to the Journal of the American Medical Association. of London. Correspondence re bone maturation in Syndrome. Klinefelter’s Tanner, J.M. Tanner and Development at the Institute of Child Health, University Lecturer Growth Senior was in M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 Ta.-Tu. 1960, 1961 Includes appointments at Johns Hopkins Hospital. correspondence re _ Ferguson-Smith’s Van Wyk, J.J. 1960-1961 Chiefly re chromosome photographs sent to Van Wyk. Van Wyk was Associate University of North Carolina. Professor of Pediatrics, White, M.J.D. Possible post in human genetics for Ferguson-Smith at the University of Melbourne. White was Professor of Zoology at the University of Melbourne, Australia. 1959-1961 was based at the Children’s Cancer Yerganian, G. Methodologies in mammalian cytogenetics. Yerganian Research Foundation, Inc., Boston, Massachusetts. 1961-1965 Miscellaneous correspondence, correspondents appearing earlier patient material: tables. some from the sequence; 1961-1964’ C.59-C.136 C.59-C.62 1959-1965 ‘Waiting’ 1960-1961 in M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 Alberman, E. Correspondence re cases for study of parental age and Turner’s Syndrome. Alberman worked at the Paediatric Research Unit at Guy’s Hospital Medical School, London Archibald, R.W.R. Possible case of Klinefelterss Syndrome referred to Ferguson-Smith. Archibald was Lecturer in Pathology at Guy’s Hospital Medical School, London. An.-As. and unidentified 1961-1965 1963-1965 1959 Blank, C.E. 1962-1964 C.63 Barr, M.L. C.63-C.68 ‘B’ 1959-1965 Includes correspondence re undergraduate teaching. Barr was Professor of Microscopic Anatomy at the University of Western Ontario. 1962-1965 Blank was based in the Department of Genetics (later the Sub-department of Medical Genetics), University of Sheffield. Includes correspondence re case of hermaphroditism. Correspondence research and publication plans and laboratory news. progress includes research, of Bowen, P. M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 Bowen was at Johns Hopkins Hospital before moving to Canada as Associate Professor in Paediatrics at University Hospital, Edmonton. Buchanan, W.W. 1962, 1964 Buchanan was based at the US National Institutes of Health before returning to Scotland to the Glasgow Royal Infirmary. C.69-C.75 ‘C.D’ 1962-1965 1962-1965 1961-1965 1964 Ca.-Cu. Davidson, R.G. a period as Case of gonadal dysgenesis. 1961-1965 1963-1965 C.69 Caffrey, R.J. Caffrey was based at St Mary’s Hospital, Kansas City, Missouri. Includes correspondence re offer to Ferguson-Smith of post at Roswell Park Memorial Institute. 1963-1965 After a researcher at Johns Hopkins Hospital, Davidson moved to Roswell Park Memorial Institute, Buffalo, New York, USA. Davidson was Professor of Haematology at King’s re ‘drumstick counts’ on cases of Turner's Davidson, W.M. Chiefly Syndrome. M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 College Hospital Medical School, London. Dennison, W.M. Dennison worked at Children, Glasgow. the Royal Hospital for Sick 1963, 1965 Dewhurst, C.J. 1963-1964 Correspondence by Ferguson-Smith Regional Symposium on Genetic Disorders, Sheffield, 11 June 1964. contributions Dewhurst re and scope of to Dewhurst was Reader in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of Sheffield. Da.-Du. 1962-1965 C.76-C.81 ‘E-P’ C.76 Ferrier, P. based in 1962-1965 1964-1965 Emery, A.E.H. the Department of Medical Includes note from Ferguson-Smith to Professor lan Donald of Queen Mother's Hospital, Glasgow, of ‘types of case this unit would welcome for study’ Emery was Genetics, University of Manchester. 1962-1965 Visit to Glasgow, 1962, advice on Ferrier’s case of diplo-triploid mosaicism. Ferrier was based at Pédiatre, Hépital Canonal, Geneva, Switzerland. the Clinique Universitaire de 1962-1964 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 Frackiewicz, A. Abnormal karyotypes. Frackiewicz was Research Council’s Clinical Effects of Radiation Research Unit, Edinburgh. Medical based the at Freland, A. 1963-1964 Correspondence re work on Kleinfelter’s Syndrome. Frgland was based at University Human Genetics, Copenhagen, Denmark. the Institute for C.82-C.84 ‘G’ 1962-1965 1961-1965 C.82 C.85-C.93 1962-1965 German, J. Ill Goodman, R.E. News on progress of research, career etc. Correspondence re trisomy cases, and visit to USA in early 1964 German wrote from a number of New York addresses including the Rockefeller Institute, Cornell University Medical College and the New York Hospital. 1961-1965 Goodman was Hospital before moving to the Department of Medicine, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio. based at Johns Hopkins 1961-1965 1961-1965 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 Hamerton, J.L. Handmaker, S.D. Handmaker was He Ferguson-Smith co-authored a number of papers. New York. based in 1961-1963 1962-1964 and Hartveit, F.M. Chiefly personal correspondence. Hartveit was Norway. based at the University of Bergen, Hecht, F. 1962-1965 Includes correspondence on testicular biopsies from XXXY patients. D1 trisomy syndrome; Hecht was Genetics, University of Washington, Seattle, USA. the Department of Medical based in Heller, R.H. 1963-1965 Heuvel, J. van der the Department of Pediatrics, Heller was based in Johns Hopkins Hospital. Correspondence re work on Turner's Syndrome in males; personal news, 1963-1964 Correspondence re leave to visit USA for learning about techniques of autoradiography and radiation cytology at Department of Medical Genetics, Cornell University, Research New England Deaconess Hospital, Boston. Personal correspondence. Hutcheson, R.T. and Cancer Institute, M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 Hutchison, J.H. Ha.-Hy. C.94-C.98 C.94 Johnston, A.W. Correspondence re visits, joint papers, etc. Johnston was based at University College Hospital London. 1964-1965 1962-1965 1961-1965 1962-1964 1961-1965 Johnstone, J.M. 1964-1965 and draft ‘Foreword’ He & 1961-1965 of definition Jones, H.W., Jr Includes Syndrome. Turner's Syndrome; visit Chromosomal analyses on patients. Johnstone was Pathologist in Charge, Department of Pathology, Grimsby General Hospital. Progress of research and papers, including gonadal agenesis to Johns Hopkins, February 1964. 1961-1965 C.99-C.105 Jones was based at the Johns Hopkins Hospital. was editor Gynecological Survey. journal Obstetrical also the an of of Turner's M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 Kaufmann, B.N. Leclercq, P. 1961-1965 1961-1964 1963-1965 a was student Leclercq Culture Laboratory of A. Govaerts, Fondation Médicale Reine Elisabeth, Brussels, Belgium, who came to work with Ferguson-Smith in 1964 and 1965. Tissue the in Lubs, H.A., Jr 1962, 1964 was Lubs Hospital, West Haven, Connecticut, USA. Veterans based the at Administration Lyon, M.F. 1963-1965 Lapa, A. 1963-1965 Personal news. Professor Lapa was a friend of the family in Portugal. Lyon was based at the Medical Research Council's Radiobiological Research Unit, Harwell, Berkshire. Correspondence re gonadal dysgenesis in man, and possible method of solving the question whether the Xg locus undergoes inactivation. 1963 Chromosome analyses. MacGillivray, R.C. Superintendent C.106-C.111 MacGillivray 1962-1965 1961-1965 C.106 ‘Mc’ was Medical at the M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 Lennox Castle Institution, Lennoxtown, Glasgow. C.107-C.109 Mckusick, V.A. 1961-1965 was University Professor Medical McKusick Genetics and the Johns Hopkins Hospital. He is widely regarded as the father of clinical medical genetics and Ferguson-Smith had studied in his department 1957-1961. Professor of Medicine at of 1961-1962 Includes correspondence re collaboration on paper ‘on the X-chromosome of man’; career possibilities. 1963 Research in progress. 1964-1965 visit 1963-1964 1961-1965 Macl.-McQ. McF.-Mack. 1964, McKusick’s work on to USA in February- Reifenstein’s Personal news, plans for March Syndrome. Includes correspondence re appointment at Western Infirmary Glasgow University of Washington, Seattle, USA. Includes Ferguson-Smith at the University of Washington. Martin was Assistant Professor in Pathology at the correspondence C.112-C.117 Martin, G.M. re possible post for 1961-1965 1964 ‘M’ C.112 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 Meisner, L.F. Correspondence re Meisner’s paper on ‘Changes in patients Leukocytes therapeutic irradiation’, Ferguson-Smith’s comments and research data. receiving of with Meisner was a geneticist based at the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, USA. Mellman, W.J. Visit to Glasgow. 1962-1963 Mellman was based at the Medical Research Council’s Human Biochemical Genetics Research Unit, King’s College London. Moore, K.L. 1962-1965 Ferguson-Smith’s contribution to book on Chromatin. The Sex 1962-1965 C.118-C.122 Moore was Associate Professor in the Department of Anatomy, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada. 1961, 1964 Chiefly correspondence with J. Nielsen, Arhus State Hospital, Denmark, re visit to Glasgow. C.118 N. 1962-1965 1961-1965 1964-1965 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 Polani, P.E. 1961-1964 correspondence Includes contribution Abnormalities, January 1962. meeting to re _ Ferguson-Smith’s on Human Chromosome Postel, W.B. 1962-1963 Career and research news. Postel was based at the Johns Hopkins Hospital. Pa.-Pr. 1961-1965 by Ferguson- Includes correspondence re Smith to College of Speech Therapists Scottish Area, 23 November 1963 and University of Manchester Group for Human Genetics, 21 May 1965. lectures C.123-C.129 1961-1965 C.123 1962-1963 1961-1965 Sch6ffling, K. Schdéffling was Assistant Professor in Medicine at the University of Frankfurt am Main, Germany. Correspondence re study visit to the Moores Clinic at Johns Hopkins Hospital Syndrome. Includes research results. Solomon was based at the Johns Hopkins Hospital. Correspondence re case. Solomon, I.L. Swartz, F.J. of patient with 1961-1962 Swartz’s DNA studies Turner's M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 Swartz was Assistant Professor of Anatomy, University of Louisville, Kentucky, USA. 1962-1964 1963-1965 1961-1965 1962-1965 1964 C.130-C.132 ‘T-U-V’ C.130 Telford, I.R. Includes invitation to spend a year as visiting assistant professor at George Washington University. Telford at Washington University, Washington DC, USA. Professor Anatomy was of George C.133 WV: ‘W-X-Y-Z’ F. Vella, 1962-1965 1962, 1965 University of C.133-C.136 Chiefly correspondence with Khartoum, Sudan, re visit to Glasgow. 1962 Includes correspondence re draft of third edition of Wilkins’s Treatment of Endocrine Disorders in Childhood and Adolescence. Wilkins was based at the Johns Hopkins Hospital. He established a paediatric endocrine unit and became Professor of Paediatrics. 1959-1965 Wilkins, L. book The Diagnosis and M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 Wise, R.B. 1962-1965 Personal correspondence. Wa.-W unidentified. 1959-1965 C.137-C.373 ‘1965-1975’ C.137-C.147 ‘A’ ©1387 Alexander, W.D. 1961-1965 1964-1976 1966-1976 1968 Allison, A. 1966-1967 Anderson, J.M. 1968-1971 Entry on ‘Chromosome analysis and sex chromatin tests’, Hospital handbook. Includes 2pp typescript draft by Ferguson- Smith. Glasgow, Infirmary, Western for Discussion of cases. Allison was based at the Southern General Hospital. of Liverpool. Includes draft of Letter to the Lancet by Anderson, sent to Ferguson-Smith for approval, December 1970, and corrected copy, January 19771. Anderson was a surgeon at Glasgow. Anderson was Professor of Pathology at the University Anderson, J.R. the Royal Infirmary, 1966-1973 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 Arnth-Jensen, H. Re grant application to NATO for project ‘Sex-linked characters as cell tracers’. Ashley-Miller, M. Re Chief Administrative Medical Officers’ conference, Erskine, 5-7 March 1975. Ferguson-Smith spoke on ‘Antenatal Screening’. Includes a copy of Ferguson- Smith’s lecture notes. Re Audy, S. Audy was a visiting cytologist from Yugoslavia. Aula, P. Correspondence re visit to genetics laboratories in the UK. to 1968-1973 1966-1974 Aula was based at the Children’s Hospital, Helsinki, Finland. 1965 Bell was Assistant Dean at the University of Glasgow. Includes contribution Medicine. correspondence on course re _ Ferguson-Smith’s in Scientific Concepts C.148-C.170 ‘B’ C.148 Bell, A.E. 1967-1976 1965-1976 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 Berg, K. 1967-1975 Includes correspondence re Berg’s discovery of the Xm system, supply of Lp antiserum and (1975) Berg’s Ag (x)-chromosome investigations. Berg was Director of the Institute of Human Genetics, University of Oslo, Norway. Bergada, C. Chiefly re visit to the UK. 1970, 1974 was Bergad4 Endocrinology in Aires, Argentina. based of the Children’s Hospital of Buenos Department the in Bergsma, D. 1966-1975 Chiefly re Atlas and Compendium of Birth Defects. was a Blank, C.E. Bobrow, M. University, 1966-1974 1974-1975 New York, and Vice-President Boavida, M.G.A.F.G. of Clinical National of Boston, Massachusetts, the Professor Bergsma Foundation, Pediatrics, Tufts USA. Boavida was a Portuguese researcher who visited Ferguson-Smith’s laboratory in September 1974. 1970-1974 Bobrow worked at the Medical Research Council’s Population Genetics Unit, Headington, Oxford, before joining Genetics, Oxfordshire Area Health Authority. the Department of Medical M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 Boczkowski, K. Chiefly re planned visits. Boczkowski was Associate Professor in the Genetics Section, Medical Academy in Warsaw, Poland. Endocrinology, Department of Bodmer, W.F. Borgaonkar, D.S. Includes Glasgow, September 1970. visit to Ferguson-Smith’s department in Borgaonkar was Associate Professor of Medicine, Johns Hopkins Hospital. 1967-1971 1974-1975 1967-1975 1967, 4972 1972-1975 based in the Bruere, A.N. Brock, D.J.H. C.160-C.163 Department of Human Brock was Genetics, University of Edinburgh. A New Zealander, Bruere met Ferguson-Smith when a postgraduate at the Veterinary Hospital in Glasgow. He returned to New Zealand to take up a post at Massey University, Palmerston North, being appointed Professor of Veterinary Medicine and Pharmacology in 1975. He was an authority in veterinary cytogenetics. 1966-1975 News Includes draft paper ‘An XX/XY Leukocyte Mosaic pig Freemartin characteristics’. Ferguson-Smith’s comments on news. Bruere’s with 1966-1967 on progress in research, personal M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 1968 Chiefly re Klinefelter’s Syndrome in sheep, including Ferguson-Smith’s comments on Bruere’s draft paper ‘Testicular hypoplasia in two rams...’. 1970-1971 Includes correspondence re translocation in sheep. 1972-1975 Includes correspondence on Klinefelter’s Syndrome in sheep, and the cause of Robertsonian translocations. Buchanan, W.W. 1966, 1970 Buchanan was based at the Centre for Rheumatic Diseases, Glasgow. 1966-1975 1965-1975 1970-1975 1966-1975 1965-1975 1966-1976 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 C.171-C.184 1965-1975 Caldwell Hospital on Genetic Counselling to The Parents and Talk Friends of Caldwell Hospital, 11 October 1971 Cameron, A.H. 1968, 1973 Cameron was Consultant Pathologist at the United Birmingham Hospitals. Campbell, R.T. 1968-1969 on lecture Re by Ferguson-Smith to British Medical Association Stirling Branch, 19 March Abnormalities Chromosome 1966-1975 1970-1974 Institute Carter, C.O. H. Chandley, A.C. Harris ‘Prenatal Diagnosis and Carter was based in the Medical Research Council’s Clinical Genetics Research Unit, of Child Health, London Includes correspondence re case of Whistling Face Syndrome, 1971; draft book review by Ferguson-Smith of Selective Abortion’. 1965-1975 Chandley Research Council's Clinical and Population Cytogenetics Unit, Western General Hospital, Edinburgh. Includes progress of research, chiefly on Klinefelter’s Syndrome; visit to Glasgow, 1974. Chapelle, A. de la was based at the Medical M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 Cole, M. 1969-1971 Re illustrations of metaphases and karyotypes. Cole was based Sciences, University of Aston. in the Department of Biological Graik. J:E) 1971, 1973 Re Ferguson-Smith’s lectures in course on General Pathology, Victoria Infirmary, Glasgow. Curran, A.P. 1967-1975 Re Ferguson-Smith’s contributions to courses. Curran was based in the Department of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine, University of Glasgow. 1966-1975 Co. 1965-1974 Includes draft the XXY Klinefelter Syndrome and the origin of XX men’ by G. Cété, sent to Ferguson-Smith for comment. of ‘Meiotic parameters for C.185-C.193 1966-1975 1966-1974 1966-1974 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 Dennison, W.M. 1965-1974 re Ferguson-Smith’s Chiefly to W.M. Dennison, Surgery in Infancy and Childhood (3rd ed., Churchill-Livingston, 1974). Includes typescript drafts of Ferguson-Smith’s contribution. contribution Dewhurst, C.J. 1965-1971 Chiefly re cases of testicular feminization. Donald, |. 1965-1968 Chiefly re Ferguson-Smith’s contribution to Donald’s work on spontaneous abortion, including drafts. based at Queen Mother’s Hospital, Donald Glasgow. was Drets, M.E. was Head of the Human 1969-1974 based in the Dziekanowska, D. Visit to Glasgow. Dziekanowska was General Biology, Katowice, Poland. Smith’s laboratory in September 1971. Department of Silesian Academy of Medicine, She came to work in Ferguson- Drets Cytogenetics Laboratory, Research Institute for Biological Sciences, Montevideo, Uruguay. 1966-1974 1966-1974 1964-1970 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 1968-1974 1966-1975 1966-1975 C.194-C.202 oe C.194-C.196 Edwards, J.H. Mostly shorter exchanges re research questions, visits, participation in meetings. Edwards was Professor of Human Genetics at the University of Birmingham. 1966-1970 1971-1972 1973-1975 Elliot, O. abnormalities’, meeting of pentailed tree Chiefly shrews. 1966, 1971- 1974 re chromosome analysis of Re Ferguson-Smith’s lecture on New chromosomal Physiological Concepts of Clinical Disease. Genetics ll, Royal College of Physicians, London, 2 February 1971 Human Genetics. Emery was Director of the Department of Medical Genetics of Manchester before moving to the University of Edinburgh as Professor of University the at ‘Clinical results on C.199, C.200 Emery, A.E.H. Emerson, P.A. 1970-1971 1967-1975 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 1967-1969 disease Includes draft Letter to the Lancet by Emery, ‘Fatal in granulomatous X- chromosome inactivitation’, on which Emery invited Ferguson-Smith to comment, 1967; draft questions for membership of Physicians of Eidnburgh, 1968 examinations childhood College Royal and to 1970-1975 Includes correspondence and papers re teaching of human genetics in UK universities. 1966-1974 1968-1975 C.203 based ‘F’ 1965-1976 1967-1973 1972-1975 Flewett, T.H. C.203-C.210 Faed, M.J.W. the Cytogenetics Laboratory, Visits to Ferguson-Smith’s laboratory. in Faed was University of Dundee. Flewett was a Virologist based at the Regional Virus Laboratory, Birmingham. 1967-1972 Ford was based at the Medical Research Council's Radiobiological Berkshire before moving to Sir William Dunn School of Pathology, University of Oxford. Includes Society of Human Genetics, 1967. correspondence re proposed Research Unit, Harwell, the Ford, C.E. European M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 Foulds, W.S. 1966-1975 Includes contributions to ophthalmic postgraduate teaching. correspondence Ferguson-Smith’s re _ Foulds University of Glasgow. Professor was of Ophthalmology at the Freland, A. 1966-1967 Includes correspondence on Xg and XXY families. 1967-1975 1965-1971 1965-1976 1965-1975 1965-1975 C.211 German, J. C.211-C.222 ey Correspondence re progress of research and plans, personal news and visits. German was based at the New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center and, from 1968, the New York Blood Center. 1973-1974 Re possible textbook on human genetics for medical students. Gillman was an editor of W.H. Freeman and Co. Ltd, publishers. Glasgow Southern Medical Society Gillman, J.A. M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 Ferguson-Smith spoke to the Society on ‘Antenatal diagnosis and its value 28 February 1974. in genetic counselling’, Goodman, R.M. Goodman was Columbus, USA. based at Ohio State University, 1967, 1972 Gordon, H. 1965-1972 Chiefly correspondence re possible case of Down's Anomaly and samples sent to Ferguson-Smith for analysis, 1967-1968. For the bulk of the correspondence Gordon is writing from the Department of Medicine, University of Cape Town, South Africa. Grace, H.J. 1971-1973 Greig, W.R. Greig, 1967-1974 to Royal re _ Infirmary Glasgow lodine 125 therapy’, including correspondence Ferguson-Smith et al Natal Blood Transfusion Grace was based in Service, Durban, South Africa. the Ferguson-Smith’s Includes contribution Staff Association ‘Clinical Genetics night’, 1968; joint paper on ‘chromosome by breakage after Spp typescript ‘1st draft’, 1973. 1965-1975 Greig was based in University of Glasgow. the Department of Medicine, 1967-1974 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 1968, 1975 1966-1975 1966-1975 1965-1975 1970-1975 C.223-C.241 ‘H’ C.223, C.224 Haddow, A.J. Chiefly administrative correspondence. Professor Haddow served as Administrative Dean in the Glasgow Faculty of Medicine. 1970-1974 1975 Hamerton, J.L. 1966-1975 on Includes 5pp ‘Notes on the research and publications of M.A. Ferguson-Smith’ sent to Haddow July 1975. Includes material re work of the Standing Committee of the IVth International Conference on Standardization in Human Cytogenetics, which Hamerton served, 1973-1974 1969-1975 Hamerton was based in the Paediatric Research Unit, Guy's Hospital before moving to the Health Sciences Centre, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Handmaker, S.D. Personal news, progress of research. M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 Harnden, D.G. 1966-1975 Harnden was based at the Medical Research Council's Clinical Effects of Radiation Research Unit, Edinburgh, before moving to the University of Birmingham Harper, P.S. 1970-1975 Includes correspondence re Harper's career, visits to Glasgow. 1970, Harper was based at the Moore Clinic, Johns Hopkins Hospital before moving to the Institute of Genetics, University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff. Harris, R. 1969-1974 Re karyotype analysis cards, 1968-1969; advice on cases (including raised levels of AFP). Harris was Director of the Department of Medical Genetics, University of Manchester. Harvey, M.J.A. 1967-1973 Hecht was based in the University of Oregon Medical School, Portland. Harvey was based at the Department of Veterinary Reproduction, University of Glasgow. 1969, 1973 Hignett was based at the Department of Veterinary Reproduction, University of Glasgow. 1966, 1968, 1972 1966, 1972, 1975 Supply of slides and negatives to Hopwood Hopwood was Professor and Head of the Genetics Hecht, F. Hignett, P.G. Hopwood, D.A. M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 Department, John Innes Institute, Norwich. Hughes, H.E. 1972-1973 Chiefly re talks to the Scottish Association for Clinical Cytology, 1973. Hughes was Chairman of the Scottish Association for Clinical Cytology. C.235, C.236 Hultén, M.A. 1969-1975 Hulten was Genetics, Karolinska Sjukhuset, Stockholm, Sweden. the Department of based Clinical at 1969, 1972 Personal news, (1972). Hultén’s review of human meiosis 1967-1968 1973-1975 Hutchison, J.H. Hutchings, H.E. Hutchings was a New Zealand technologist who came to work in Ferguson-Smith’s laboratory in 1968. Review of meiosis, with Ferguson-Smith’s comments (1973); career. 1968-1975 Includes Scottish Association for Clinical Cytology, 6 November 1973. Marie Ferguson-Smith spoke on ‘Ante-natal diagnosis Hutchison was University of Glasgow. Chiefly administrative correspondence. Health at the Professor of Child 1966-1975 Ha. programme for meeting of M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 of chromosome aberrations’. C.242, C.243 C.242 Insley, J. Includes requests for Ferguson-Smith’s assistance in amniocentesis cases. Insley was based at University of Birmingham. the Institute of Child Health, 1965-1974 1966-1975 1966-1975 1966-1974 1966-1975 1964-1975 1964-1973 1965-1970 C.244 Johnston, A.W. C.244-C.249 oJ? Genetically Determined Chiefly Disorders, Aberdeen, 14 September 1973. re Symposium on Johnston was Consultant Physician at the Aberdeen Royal Infirmary 1966-1969 Includes draft on Turners Syndrome by Jones and Ferguson-Smith, submitted for publication to Ferguson-Smith’s corrections. Chromosomal analyses on patients. Johnstone, J.M. Jones, H.W., Jr the Lancet, May 1966. With of Letter M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 C.250-C.252 C.250 1966-1972 1965, 1968 1970-1975 1965-1975 1965-1975 Kh.-Ku. ‘1965-1975 1964-1976 1964-1969 C.253 Lapa, A. C.253-C.266 i of England Obstetrical and Personal and family news. Includes correspondence re talk by Ferguson-Smith on ‘Pre-natal diagnosis and genetic counselling’ to the North Gynaecological Society, Newcastle upon Tyne, 20 June 1975. 1966-1967 Lennox was Professor of Pathology, Glasgow. Levine was Associate Professor in the Department of 1969, 1975, n.d. University of Lennox, B. Levine, H. M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 Internal Medicine, University of Texas, Galveston. Lindsay, J. 1973-1975 Re 20th Anniversary Reunion of the Delta ‘49 Club. The Delta Club comprised former Glasgow University medical students. Loesch, D. 1971-1975 Research on dermatoglyphic diagnosis of G+ trisomy mosaicism. Loesch was a Polish researcher based in 1972 at the Galton Laboratory, University College London. Logan, R.W. 1969-1976 re correspondence by Includes Ferguson-Smith Logan; Ferguson-Smith’s response to a memorandum on the staffing at Queen Pathology Mother's Hospital, Glasgow. lectures organised given by Department courses the of at Logue, D.N. 1974-1975 the Department of Veterinary Logue was based in Reproduction, University of Glasgow. Logan was based in the Department of Pathological Biochemistry, University of Glasgow. 1965-1975 Long Animal Husbandry, University of Bristol, before moving to the Glasgow's Department of Veterinary Reproduction, University of Glasgow. 1974-1975 Department Long, S. based of was in the M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 Ly. C.267-C.280 ‘Mc’ 1964-1969 1966-1973 1965-1974 1967-1973 1968-1975 1965-1976 1971-1973 1968-1971 Dalhousie University, MacDonald, R.M. Visits, personal news. C.267 McCreanor, H.R. Chiefly re visits to Glasgow. MacDonald at Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. based was McCreanor was based in the Pathology Department, Public Hospital, Wellington, New Zealand. 1974-1975 Chiefly re Postgraduate Course in Mental Deficiency given by Ferguson-Smith. Correspondence re genetic counselling for families with spina bifida children. MacGillivray, R.C. 1967-1975 McIntyre, G.B. M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 Mcintyre was General Secretary of the Scottish SPINA BIFIDA Association C.271-C.274 McKusick, V.A. 1965-1976 C.271 1965-1968 correspondence Includes Ferguson-Smith’s contribution to Medical Genetics Course at Bar Harbor, Maine, 1966; visits by McKusick to Glasgow and by Ferguson-Smith to Johns Hopkins. re _ 1969 Includes additions to Genetics IV’, arrangements for McKusick’s visit Scotland and lectures at Glasgow. scripts ‘Medical to drafts film of 1970-1971 1970-1975 correspondence re Blair Bell 1972-1976 1972-1975 Macnaughton, M.C. Includes letter to McKusick re Klinefelter’s Syndrome and the XXy hypothesis, 28 September 1970. Includes Research Society; 2pp progress report by Ferguson-Smith and J.D. Vince ‘Observations on prenatal screening for Spina bifida in Glasgow’. University of Glasgow. Re teaching of B.Sc. Pathology students at Glasgow. MacSween was based in the Pathology Department, MacSween, R.N.M. M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 MacA-MacD MacE-MacL. MacM.-MacV. C.281-C.297 C.281 Martin, W.B. Work on bovine chromosomes. Martin was based in the Faculty of Veterinary Science, University College of Nairobi. 1966-1976 1965-1975 1970-1974 1965-1976 1966-1976 1966 Mazurezak, T.J. Miller, E. Migeon, C.J. 1967-1974 Cases of XYY, XX syndromes, personal news. visitor from the Polish Mazurczak was a National Research Institute of Mother and Child, Department of Genetics. 1972-1973 Talk on Genetic Counselling to branch of the National Housewives Register. Migeon was based at the Johns Hopkins Hospital. M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 Mohr, J.G.F. 1972, 1974 Chiefly re visit by Mohr to Glasgow, 1974. Moir, A.T.B. Re grant application to Advisory Committee on Medical Research. Moir was a member of staff of the Advisory Committee on Medical Research. Morgan, H.G. Morgan was based in the Department of Biochemistry, Glasgow Royal Infirmary. 1968-1969, 1974 Morris, J.H. Correspondence Population Cytogenetics Unit, Edinburgh. of MRC work re Clinical and 1967-1971 based at the 1968-1970 Murken, J.-D. Mourtziopoulos, D. Chiefly re visit to Glasgow, 1968. Mourtziopoulos was a Greek colleague. Murken was Diseases, University of Munich. 1966-1973 1967-1976 Faculty for Children’s 1967-1976 Maa-Man M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 Mo. Mu.-My. Ferguson-Smith’s contribution Includes US National Commission on the Causes and Prevention of Violence, 1968. the to C.298-C.304 ‘N’ C.298 Nada, S.M.H. 1969-1975 1966-1975 1967-1975 1967-1975 1966-1975 1974-1975 Najfeld, V. Nada was prospective student at Glasgow. Najfeld was based at the John Innes Institute, Norwich. Visits to Glasgow by Nevin and Belfast by Ferguson- Smith. Hospital, Ayrshire. Nevin was Statistics, Queen’s University of Belfast. Nicoll was Consultant Haematologist at Ballochmyle based in the Department of Medical Nevin, N.C. 1967-1973 Nicoll, W.D. M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 Nishi, S. 1973-1975 Includes correspondence re work on alphafetoprotein. Nishi was based in the Department of Biochemistry, Hokkaido University. 1967-1974 1966-1975 1967-1976 ‘OQ’ Includes invitation to serve on BBC Medical Advisory Group (accepted), 1976. ‘p’ 1967-1976 Pang, K.C. 1967-1968 C.306-C.317 C.306 was based in the Radiation 1974-1975 Palmer, C.G. to Glasgow during sabbatical for Chiefly research on human meiosis. visit re Pang University of Strathclyde, Glasgow. helped him during his Ph.D. Palmer was Director of the Cytogenetics Laboratory, Indiana University School of Medicine. 1968-1971 Park was Superintendent Mother's Hospital, Yorkhill, Glasgow. Medical Laboratory, Ferguson-Smith Administrative correspondence. at the Queen Park, H.W.J. M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 Patrick, M.J. Cases. 1968, 1973 Patterson, J. 1968-1974 counselling Venepuncture and blood samples, ethical position of genetic to Huntington’s Disease (includes Ferguson-Smith’s 3pp letter, 22 November 1972), pregnancy in mothers with mongolism. reference particular with Patterson was a Joint Secretary of the Medical and Dental Defence Union of Scotland, which advised doctors on legal responsibilities and rights. Pfeiffer, R.A. Includes correspondence re Annual Symposium of the Society of Human Section of Cytogenetics of Genetics 1972; incidence of XYY in men. Anthropology, September and Institut fur re reviews for the journal 1967-1971 Polani, P.E. Primrose, D.A. the Westfalische Wilhelms- Munster, Humangenetik, Pfeiffer was based at Universitat Germany. Chiefly Cytogenetics. Includes Ferguson-Smith’s review of Translocation in Human Chromosomes by A. Bragger (1967). at Glasgow. Primrose was based at the Lennox Castle Hospital, Lennoxtown. Purnell wrote as a prospective student of cytogenetics Chiefly analysis. Ferguson-Smith 1967-1976 Purnell, D. re samples sent to for M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 C.318-C.333 ‘R’ C.318 R. Maguire Cook & Co. 1965-1975 1967-1976 1965-1975 1965-1976 1974-1975 R. Maguire Cook was a firm of solicitors consulting Ferguson-Smith on possible radiation damage. Ratcliffe, J.G. 1974-1976 Ratcliffe was Director of the Radioimmunoassay Unit, Stobhill General Hospital, Glasgow. re research 1967-1972 Reid, R.W. Renwick, J.H. Reid was Producer of the BBC TV Science and Features Department. He consulted Ferguson-Smith on a film on ante-natal diagnosis. 1967-1975 on Correspondence ‘Localisation of gene loci in man using chromosomal aberrations and polymorphisms’, including terms of collaboration (1967) and end of the project in 1972. Includes correspondence on mosiac mongolism. Richards, B.W. collaboration was Renwick University Department of Genetics to 1968, when he moved to the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. Glasgow based the in M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 Richards, |.D.G. 1968, 1972 Includes anencephaly and spina bifida. correspondence on Richards’s study of Richards headed the Social Paediatric and Obstetric Research Unit, University of Glasgow. Rifkind, B. 1969-1970 Rifkind was based at the Royal Infirmary, Glasgow. Riley, |.D. Cases. Riley was the General Hospital, Glasgow. based at 1967-1972 Paediatric Unit, Stobhill Robson, E.B. 1969-1971 Royal the Department of Medical Postgraduate Clinical School, Rodger, J.C. Rodger was based in Cardiology, Hammersmith Hospital, London. Includes draft of case report for the British Medical Journal. Robson was based at the Medical Research Council Human Biochemical Research Unit, University College London. 1971-1975 Includes correspondence on G/G/ translocations. Case of spontaneous abortion. 1969-1970 Rose, E. Ruddle, F.H. M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 Ruddle was Professor of Biology and Human Genetics at Yale University. Ruthven, |.S. Cases sent to Ferguson-Smith. 1966-1974 Ruthven was Registrar at the Paediatric Unit, Stobhill General at Ayrshire Central Hospital. Paediatrician Glasgow Hospital, and Ra.-Re. 1968-1975 Ferguson-Smith’s Prenatal Includes Diagnosis and Selective Abortion by H. Harris, for The Practitioner. review of Ri. 1966-1975 1965-1976 1965-1976 1966-1967 C.334 Salmon, J. C.334-C.352 ‘iS’ comments for Ferguson-Smith’s Includes the International Genetics Federation on the World Health Organisation paper ‘Health Aspects of Human Rights in the Light of Developments in Biology and Medicine’. 1973, 1975 Re travel grant for J. Antich to attend Genetical Society meeting. Includes correspondence re publication of symposium on New Perspectives in Human Genetics. San Roman was based at the Department of Human Salmon was a member of staff of the British Council. San Roman, C. M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 Genetics, Fundacion Jiménez Diaz, Madrid, Spain. Sands, M.E. Visit to Glasgow and correspondence arising. Includes photographs lymphocyte cultures (skin samples). chromosomes from of Sands was a cytogeneticist in Medical Genetics, St Mary’s Hospital, Manchester. the Department of Scott, J.M.N. 1967-1973 Includes correspondence re research and joint paper on hetero-karyotypic monozygotic twins. was Scott Glasgow Royal Maternity Hospital. based the in Pathology Department, Seabright, M. 1969-1970 Sinclair, R.G. Proposed Human Cytogenetics Study Group. Re talk on ‘Genetic Counselling’ by Ferguson-Smith to Symposium on Paediatrics, Falkirk, 22 February 1970. Sinclair was a representative of the West of Scotland Faculty of the Royal College of General Practitioners which organised the Symposium. move to Manchester, 1967. Comments on draft of book by Smith, 1966; possible Singer was a Yugoslav colleague working in Zagreb. Chiefly re translation of lectures by Singer. 1966-1967 Singer, Z. 1967, n.d. Smith, A. M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 Smith and Medicine at the University of Manchester. Professor Social was of Preventive Smith, J.H. 1968-1969 Includes research on genetics of schizophrenia and diabetes. typescript outlines Smith’s proposed of Smith was based at the Health Centre, Langholm, Dumfriesshire. Smith, M. 1966-1973 Includes sections of draft paper by Smith on ‘Problems encountered in the culture of material derived from spontaneous Ferguson- Smith's comments thereon. abortions... human and Smith was a South African colleague who had worked in Glasgow before returning to work in South Africa (Pretoria) She subsequently worked at University College London and then McGill University, Canada. 1966. in based at Stone, D.H. 1966-1970 Stevenson, A.C. Medical Unit, the Genetics was Population Research Headington, Stevenson Council’s Oxford. Correspondence re Stone’s period in Glasgow and project work on Mongolism. 1968-1969 Stone elective attachment working with Ferguson-Smith in the Medical Genetics Department at the Royal Hospital for Sick Children. Includes conditions in children for adoption. correspondence Consultant in 1971-1975 Stone was Stone, F.H. spent his Child Psychiatry, Royal re issues of genetic M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 Hospital for Sick Children, Glasgow. 1967-1975 1968-1975 1965-1976 1968-1976 1967-1975 1966-1976 Sm.-Sp. St.-Sy. Cases. Re Hui, S.N.K. 1974-1976 1966-1976 1966-1974 C.353 Taylor, W.0.G. C.353-C.373 ‘T-2’ Taylor was Consultant Ophthalmologist working hospitals in Ayrshire. in 1968-1974 This material was filed under T, ‘Thomson’ being the first surname in the group chiefly of recommendations. Hui was a student under Ferguson-Smith. Career and recommendations. Thomson, W.H.S. Career and recommendations. M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 Thomson was based in Knightswood Hospital, Glasgow. the Research Laboratory, Timbury, G.C. 1972-1976 Lectures Psychiatry courses. on medical genetics to postgraduate Timbury Specialist Gartnavel Royal Hospital. was Adviser in Psychiatry at Timson, J. final draft mosaicism of ‘Down’s Syndrome due to Includes antenatal maternal diagnosis’ by Ferguson-Smith and Timson, published in the Lancet. value and the of Timson was based in Genetics, University of Manchester. the Department of Medical 1967-1975 1968-1975 Urbaniak, S. Urbaniak was Secretary of the Summer School. Ferguson-Smith’s contribution to the Summer School in Medical Research, University of Edinburgh. suggestions for practical class for cytogenetics. Correspondence with Walker and D.A. Price-Evans re Ferguson-Smith’s participation residential course, ‘Genetics for Doctors’, to be held at the University of Liverpool, Ferguson-Smith’s 1974-1975 1967-1976 Walker, S. in July 1975. Includes M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 Walker was Liverpool. Director of the Cytogenetics Unit at Wallace, D.C. 1967-1970 Chiefly epithelioma) research. on MSSE (multiple self-healing squamous the most of For Medical Geneticist based in Goulburn, New South Wales, Australia. period Wallace was a Wikramanayake, E. 1970-1971 Chiefly re visit to Glasgow. Wikramanayake was based Anatomy, University of Colombo, Ceylon. in the Department of was Wa. the for publication in Wied, G.L. and had of the journal of Journal ‘Disclosure the Wied solicited Ferguson-Smith’s contribution. editor-in-chief written symposium on Includes correspondence with C. Wallace, University of sex chromosome of the kudu. Includes Ferguson-Smith’s 5pp typescript contribution Genetic to Information’, of Reproductive Medicine. 1968-1973 Witwatersrand, 1967-1975 1966-1975 1966-1975 South Africa, on the M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 C.374-C.598 ‘1976-1980’ C.374-C.378 ‘A-1976' 1966-1974 1966-1972 1966-1976 1967-1975 1974-1983 1975-1976 C.374 lecturer in Athanassiades was a researcher in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of Athens, Greece, Ferguson-Smith’s department December 1976-November 1977. who came to work in Adeyokunnu, A.A. Athanassiades, N.S. Adeyokunnu was a the Department of Paediatrics, University of Ibadan, Nigeria, who came to work in Ferguson-Smith’s department December 1976- March 1977. 1975-1976 ‘A-1977' M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 C.379-C.380 ‘A-1979' C.379 Arneil, G.C. 1977-1979 ISG, AST S material is correspondence and 1977 re Greater Glasgow Health Board Area Paediatric Sub- on Regional Specialties. Committee Working Party Includes Ferguson-Smith’s the current the Department of Medical Genetics at Yorkhill’. ‘Memorandum on_ of development papers status future and 1979 material is re Meeting to mark International Year of the Child, Glasgow 31 October 1979. Ferguson- Smith spoke on by Amniocentesis: an opportunity for avoiding severe congenital handicap’ (includes typescript abstract). ‘Screening Ferguson-Smith was a member of the Working Party. A. 1978; 1979 and ‘A-1980’ ‘B-1976’ 1979-1981 ‘The University enquiry on C.382-C.384 Includes Ferguson-Smith’s note for the University of Glasgow's the Community’, setting out his ‘strong links with and a large commitment to the community’, February 1979. Includes correspondence re arrangements for talk by Ferguson-Smith on ‘Medical Genetics in Practice’ to Borders Clinical Club, Galashiels, 8 March 1981. 1975-1976 Correspondence by Ferguson-Smith to Royal College of Pathologists of Amnion, Australia Re Professorship of Human Genetics, University of Amsterdam. arrangements Bootsma, D. 1975-1976 Symposium for lecture on Tapping the Burry, A.F. re C.382 1976 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 Brisbane, 16 August 1976. the Centenary of Ferguson-Smith was visiting Australia in August 1976 for in Adelaide. Burry invited Ferguson-Smith to Brisbane on behalf of the Royal College of Pathologists of Australia. visit New Zealand. He went on to Children’s Hospital the C.385-C.387 ‘B-1977" C.385 Brock, D.J.H. Correspondence re Clinical Genetics Society Working Party and discussion of AFP determination. Brock was Genetics, University of Edinburgh. based the at Department of Human Bundey, S. calculation Study on conditions. of genetic odds for X-linked Bundey was based at the Infant Development Unit, Queen Elizabeth Medical Centre, Birmingham. 1978. Includes Ferguson-Smith’s manuscript notes for Arrangements on Gargoyles to B. Med. Sci students, Dundee, 14 March Ferguson-Smith C.389-C.393 1977-1978 1977-1978 Beck, J.S. ‘B-1978' C.389 for lecture by M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 his talk. Beck was Professor of Pathology at the University of Dundee. Boué, A. Chiefly re Ferguson-Smith’s answers to questionnaire on the advisability of establishing a centralised cell bank for human mutant cells. Br.-By. C.394 Basu, H.K. C.394-C.396 ‘B-1979' Basu was Secretary of the Ospreys Gynaecological Society. Correspondence re arrangements for Ferguson-Smith to lecture on ‘Maternal serum AFP screening for neural tube defects’ to Ospreys Gynaecological Society 8th Scientific Meeting, Windermere, November 1979. ‘B-1980’ C.397-C.399 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 Boué, A. and J. Chiefly nephrosis. correspondence with Boué re congenital ‘C-1976' C.401-C.405 ‘C-1977' C.401 Carothers, A.D. 1975-1976 1976-1977 1977 Possible collaboration on studies on parental age and birth order in sex chromosome disorders. Carter, C.O. the Unit, Clint, J.M. 1976-1977 Research Council Clinical Genetics Professor of Clinical Genetics at Carter was Medical London. Carothers was based at the Medical Research Council Clinical and Population Cytogenetics Unit, Edinburgh. 1976-1977 Cornwall was a prospective postgraduate researcher in Ferguson-Smith’s department. Clint was a prospective postgraduate researcher in Ferguson-Smith’s department. Cornwall, J.M. 1976-1977 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 C.406-C.408 ‘C-1978' C.406 Ca. Includes Ferguson-Smith’s response to questionnaire on genetic counselling facilities and needs. C.409-C.413 ‘C-1979' C.409 Calder, A.A. 1977-1978 1978 1977-1978 1978-1979 1979 Includes correspondence re arrangements for talk by Ferguson-Smith fetal abnormalities’ to Glasgow Royal Maternity Hospital, 1 June 1979. ‘Antenatal diagnosis on of from Glasgow Annual Review Perinatal Carty, M.J. Figures meeting. Calder was based at the Glasgow Royal Maternity Hospital. Carty was based at the Southern General Hospital, Glasgow. Czerski the Department of Genetics, National Research Institute of Mother and Child, Warsaw. Includes correspondence arising from visit to Warsaw and re visit by Czerski to Glasgow. Czerski, P. Polish colleague based was a at M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 Ca.-Ch. 1978-1979 Includes synopsis of ‘Screening for fetal Spina Bifida in early pregnancy’, Ferguson-Smith’s lecture to Royal Philosophical Society of Glasgow, 14 February. C.414-C.419 ‘C-1980’ C.414 Calman, K.C. 1979-1981 1980 Ferguson-Smith’s comments on Calman’s draft booklet outlining subjects covered in the Oncology medical course. Calman was Professor of Oncology at University of Glasgow. Carter, C.O. 1979-1980 Cockburn was Professor of Child Health, University of Glasgow. Chatfield was based at the Queen Mother’s Hospital, Yorkhill, Glasgow. Includes correspondence re prenatal diagnosis, job descriptions for clinical geneticists. Correspondence re randomised trial in prevention of neural tube defect in at-risk pregnancies, diagnosis of Down’s Syndrome. 1979-1980 Includes Ferguson-Smith’s book review for Heredity of Essentials of Human Genetics by S.M. Bhatnagar, Chatfield, W.R. Cockburn, F. Cove, D.J. M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 M.L. Kothari and L.A. Mehta (1977), correspondence on teaching of genetics at Leeds. Cove was Professor of Genetics, University of Leeds, and Reviews Editor of the journal Heredity. C.420-C.422 ‘D-1976' C.420 Danks, D.M. Correspondence re arrangements for Children’s Hospital, Melbourne. visit to Royal 1980-1981 1976-1980 1976-1980 the Centenary Ferguson-Smith was visiting Australia in August 1976 for in Adelaide. Danks, invited Ferguson-Smith to Professor of Paediatrics, Melbourne during the visit. He went on to visit New Zealand. Children’s Hospital the of through to correspondence de la Chapelle, A. Danks continues arrangements Symposium re attendance Helsinki, Correspondence with 1980. Chapelle was Professor in Medical Genetics at the Folkhasen Institute of Genetics, Helsinki, Finland. for Chiefly on Ferguson-Smith’s Clinical Genetics, Finland, January 1977. Includes programme and abstract of Ferguson-Smith’s contribution, clinical consequences of familial autosomal rearrangements’. Includes Ferguson-Smith’s advice to Professor E. at ‘The ‘D-1978’ M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 Doyle, Our Lady’s Hospital for Sick Children, Dublin, on establishing a cytogenetic service in Dublin. C.425, C.426 ‘D-1979’ C.425 Duke, E.M.C. Includes draft report on ‘Male pseudohermaphrodites’ sent to Ferguson-Smith for comment. Duke was the Children, Yorkhill, Glasgow. based at Royal Hospital for Sick ‘D-1980’ 1979-1980 1974, 1976 1974, 1976 C.428 Edwards, J.H. C.428-C.430 ‘E-1976’ Emery was University of Edinburgh. Correspondence 1974 refers to work of G.B. Cété on trisomy data. Professor Edwards wrote from the Infant Development Unit, Queen Elizabeth Medical Centre, Birmingham. 1976-1977 Professor of Human Genetics at the Emery, A.E.H. C.431-C.434 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 Edgar, W.D. 1976-1977 Correspondence and papers re teaching of medical and dental biology at Glasgow. Edgar was based in University of Glasgow. the Department of Zoology, Emerson, D. Editorial request. Emerson was Senior Editor of John Wright & Sons Ltd, medical publishers. Emery, A.E.H. Collaborative research on male fetuses at Duchenne muscular dystrophy. risk for 1977-1978 1977-1978 C.435 Edwards, J.H. C.435-C.438 ‘E-1978’ Includes arrangements for meeting on Mosaicism and Chimaerism, Birmingham, 23 February 1978. of Medical Genetics. visit of Harry Ewing Correspondence and papers re the MP, Under Secretary of State for Scotland, to Yorkhill Ferguson- Smith's memorandum on the work of the Department Includes memoranda re teaching of medical genetics in the UK. Hospitals, Glasgow. Includes Emery, A.E.H. Re Ewing, H. M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 ‘E-1979' Chiefly correspondence with A.E.H. Emery. ‘E-1980’ C.441-C.444 ‘F-1976' C.441 Faed, M.J.W. 1975-1976 1975-1976 Case of partial trisomy 9q. Faed was based in the Cytogenetics Section of the Department of Pathology, University of Dundee. Foord, R.D. Ferguson-Smith’s Includes ‘Note on M.A. Ferguson-Smith’. the research and publications of Correspondence = on report ‘Chromosome analysis in lymphocyte cultures from patients undergoing Griseofulvin treatment’, with copy of the report. 1975-1976 Ford was based at the Sir William Dunn School of Pathology, Oxford. Foord worked for Glaxo Research Ltd. Fora GE: ‘F-1977’ M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 C.446, C.447 ‘F-1978' C.446 Farrant, W. Re Farrant’s paper ‘Women’s experiences of prenatal screening for fetal abnormality’, with Ferguson-Smith’s comments on her proposed protocol. Farrant was based at the Institute for Social Studies in Medical Care, London. Ee drafts Includes J.R.S. Fincham re Congolese geneticist Pascal Lissouba, held under arrest in the Congo People’s Republic. Times by letter The of to ‘F-1979' C.451 on re ‘Cost study of Social ‘F-1980’ Security ‘G-1976' ‘G-1977' C.451-C.453 Includes correspondence with Department of Health and genetic counselling service’, with Ferguson-Smith’s estimates. Glen was based at the Victoria Infirmary of Glasgow. Correspondence maternal serum. Glen, A.C.A. alpha-feto protein (AFP) in M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 ‘G-1978' Includes establishment of cytogenetics services in Fife. correspondence with R. Gardiner 1978, 1980 re C.455, C.456 ‘G-1979' C.455 Goudie, R.B. drafts ‘Phylogenetic Includes ontogenetic significance of the rheumatic and autoimmune disease’ and of incorporating sexual reproduction’ sent to Ferguson-Smith for comment. “T-germ cell metamorphosis - a method changes somatic genetic and in Goudie was Professor of Pathology, Glasgow. University of ‘G-1980' material 1979, C.457 Galjaard, H. for the Conference C.457-C.459 re Prenatal re European Society arrangements Diagnosis 4th 1981. of Human found Correspondence European Includes Genetics meeting, Southampton, July therewith. technology to some problems in clinical genetics’. in Correspondence re of Clinical Neurology, Ferguson- Smith lectured on ‘Application of recombinant DNA Galjaard was based in the Department of Cell Biology and Genetics, Erasmus University, Rotterdam, The Netherlands. 1980 Sandoz Lectures Institute Neurology, London. Gautier-Smith, P.C. Experimental National Hospital, the and M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 Gauthier-Smith was Dean of the Institute of Neurology. C.460, C.461 ‘H-1976’ C.460 Holliday, R. Chiefly re possible secondment of J.E. Pugh to work under Ferguson-Smith. Holliday was based at the National Institute for Medical Research, Mill Hill, London. C.462-C.464 ‘H-1977’ 1975-1976 1976 1975-1976 1977-1978 Karyotypes of patient. Hutchison, J.H. H. C.462 Hongell, K. 1977 Hongell was based in the Department of Genetics, University of Helsinki, Finland. After stepping down as Samson Gemmell Professor of Child Health at Glasgow in 1977, Hutchison moved to the University of Hong Kong. 1977-1978 Includes correspondence with Register Working Party. R. Harris re Genetic C.465, C.466 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 Harding, N.G.L. re papers July 1978. Correspondence and Scottish Summer Symposium on Quantitative Enzyme Immunoassays, 6-8 Includes abstract of ‘Reduction of neural tube defect births in the west of Scotland by maternal serum AFP screening’, paper by Ferguson- Smith et al. Harding was based in the Department of Pathological Biochemistry, University of Glasgow. C.467, C.468 ‘H-1979' C.467 Hultén, M.A. Hultén was Director of Laboratory, Birmingham. the Regional Cytogenetics C.469 1980 H. ‘H-1980’ 1979-1980 C.469, C.470 Hatami-Monazah, H. Hatami-Monazah was an Iranian lecturer based at the School of Veterinary Medicine, Shiraz University, who applied to study with Ferguson-Smith. 1976-1979 Includes arrangements for Ferguson-Smith’s lecture on Board, February 1980, with manuscript outline notes for the talk. Contents of folders ‘I-1976' to ‘I-1979’ (no folder for 1979-1980 ‘Medical Genetics’ to the Fife Health M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 C.472-C.474 J Contents of folders ‘J-1976’ to ‘J-1980’. Jalbert, P. Visit to Glasgow, 1979. Jalbert Cytogenetique, University of Grenoble, France based Laboratoire was the at 1976-1980 1977-1979 de Johnston, A.W. 1976-1979 Includes correspondence re Clinical Genetics Society. Johnston Consultant General Hospital, Aberdeen. was Physician at Woodend ‘K-1976' ‘K-1977' Legal case. C.476 C.476-C.478 Includes note of discussion between Ferguson-Smith, R.P. Knill-Jones, A.A. Spence and A.A.M. Gibson on possible relationship between exposure to anaesthetic gases and miscarriage. 1976-1980 Killough worked for Peter R. Barabara and Associates, a Detroit law firm. Data from cases. Killough, M.W. Kyle, K.F. M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 C.480, C.481 ‘K-1979' C.480 Kempsell, I. 1978-1979 1978-1979 Arrangements for Marie Ferguson-Smith’s lecture to student midwives, Stobhill General Hospital, 1979. Kempsell General Hospital. was Senior Midwifery Tutor at Stobhill 1979-1980 1980 1979-1980 C.482 Kedziora, J. C.482-C.484 ‘K-1980’ Kucerova, M. Chiefly re case of child with 10q/9p translocation. Kedziora was based at the Department of Physiology, Institute of Biology and Morphology, Warsaw, Poland. He visited Ferguson-Smith’s department in September 1980 under the auspices of the British Council. 1975-1976 Kucerova was Associate Professor at the Cytogenetics Laboratory, of Hygiene and Epidemiology, Prague, Czechoslovakia. Institute ‘L-1976' M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 C.486-C.490 ‘L-1977' 1975-1978 Laurence, K.M. Chiefly re career. was Laurence Paediatric Research at the Welsh National School of Medicine, Cardiff. appointed Professor of Lay, C.L. 1975, 1977 Ferguson-Smith’s contributions to ‘Collected Letters’ of the of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists. Correspondence International Society Lay was Medical Editor of ‘Collected Letters’. Lee F.-T. 1977-1978 Lo.-Ly. ‘L-1978’ Lee was a Technician at Queen Mary Hospital, Hong Kong, who came to Glasgow to train under Ferguson- Smith, January-June 1978. 1978-1979 C.492, C.493 1977-1978 1978-1979 ‘L-1979° C.492 La.-Le. M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 ‘L-1980’ C.495-C.499 ‘Mc-1976' C.495 McCarthy, P. 1975-1977 1976 invitation to Ferguson-Smith to Correspondence re participate in debate on abortion organised by the Glasgow University Society for the Protection of the Unborn Child. McCarthy was chairman of the Society. McCoy, W.T. 1975-1976 Correspondence arrangements for visit to Adelaide. McCoy with and colleagues re Hospital. McCoy was Medical Superintendent of the Adelaide Children’s the Centenary Year Celebrations of the Hospital in August a symposium on 1976 attended Genetically Determined Disease. He went on make other visits in Australia and New Zealand. Ferguson-Smith attended and diagnosis McCreanor, H.R. of chromosome aberrations’ to Chiefly correspondence re Ferguson-Smith’s visit New Zealand, August 1976. Includes programme for seminar on Medical Genetics at Wellington Hospital, 20 August at which Ferguson-Smith spoke on ‘Pre- natal and ‘Serum AFP screening for spina bifida’. 1975-1976 McCreanor was Cytogeneticist at Wellington Hospital, New Zealand. C.500-C.502 ‘Mc-1977’ McKusick, V.A. 1976-1977 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 McCreanor, H.R. Appointment in McCreanor’s laboratory. Mcintyre, G.B. Correspondence re Scottish Spina Bifida Association. Includes 3pp typescript ‘Screening for Spina Bifida’. Mcintyre was General Secretary of the Scottish Spina Bifida Association, with which Ferguson-Smith was closely connected. C.503, C.504 ‘Mc-1978' C.503 McLean, S.A.M. C.505 McDermott, A. C.505-C.509 ‘Mc-1979’ the Department of Forensic McLean’s lecture note on artificial insemination. McLean was based in Medicine, University of Glasgow. Includes correspondence re visit to UK, July 1979. Proposed article by McDermott on Clinical Genetics Society Working Party on Prenatal Diagnosis. McDermott was Regional Bristol. South Western Westbury-on-Trym, Director of the Cytogenetics Centre, 1978-1979 1978 McKusick, V.A. M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 McA.-McK. C.510-C.513 ‘Mc-1980’ C.510 McKusick, V.A. 1979-1982 1980-1982 Includes correspondence re areas to be covered and speakers on clinical genetics for World Congress of Human Genetics, Jerusalem, September 1981. McA.-Mcl. McK.-McP. ‘M-1976’ 1979-1980 1979-1981 C.514 Munro, |. C.514, C.515 1980-1981 Letter on ‘Prospective data on the risks of Down’s Syndrome in relation to maternal age’. Munro was editor of the Lancet. Ferguson-Smith to the Lancet by M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 C.516-C.518 ‘M-1977’ C.516 Mathers, R. correspondence Chiefly for Postgraduate Medical Week, Bolton, September 1977 (Ferguson-Smith in Practice’). arrangements Genetics ‘Medical spoke on re Mathers worked for the Wellcome Medical Division which organised these events. ‘M-1978’ ‘M-1979’ ‘M-1980’ C.520 C.523 1978-1979 1979 Re Makino, S. C.520-C.522 Makino, Professor in the Chromosome Research Unit, University of Hokkaido, Japan, visited genetics centres in the UK, including Glasgow. 1980 Correspondence re interview of Ferguson-Smith by E. Trivizas, including copy of transcript. C.523, C.524 Metaxatou, C. 1979-1980 1978-1979 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 Ferguson-Smith was interviewed by Trivizas during a meeting of the British Eugenic Society in London. Metaxatou, of the Aghia Sophioa Children’s Hospital, Athens, Greece, wrote to Ferguson-Smith following publication of the interview. ‘N-1976’ ‘N-1977' 1979-1980 1976-1977 paper a newborn in which Ferguson-Smith was named as a co- Nielsen Chiefly correspondence with ‘Klinefelter's syndrome and trisomy 18 in boy’, author. re J. ‘N-1978' ‘N-1979’ 1976-1980 ‘N-1980’ O Includes correspondence re Ferguson-Smith’s talk on ‘The genetics of deafness’ to the West of Scotland Region of the National Deaf Children’s Society, with manuscript notes. Board and invited Ferguson-Smith to join its Speciality Correspondence re service on BBC’s Medical Advisory Board Dr Oliver was Convenor of the BBC’s Medical Advisory Contents of folders ‘O-1976’ to ‘O-1980’. Oliver, M.F. 1976-1978 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 Panel (accepted). Omari, Y.I. 1976-1977 Omari was a prospective postgraduate researcher in Ferguson-Smith’s department. O. 1976-1980 Chiefly with R.P. O’Hare re genetics teaching in the University of Glasgow Bachelor of Nursing course. ‘P-1976' ‘P-1977’ Pa. 1976-1977 1976-1977 1976-1977 ‘P-1978' ‘P-1979’ ‘P-1980’ 1975-1976 Reddy was a prospective researcher in Ferguson- Smith’s department. Correspondence and papers found within separate folder so inscribed. C.539, C.540 ‘R-1976' C.539 ‘Reddy, G.V.’ 1975-1976 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 C.541-C.543 ‘R-1977' C.541 Roberts, D.F. 1977-1978 1976-1977 of Clinical response Chiefly to Department of Health and Social Security circular on other neural tube ‘Screening for Spina Bifida and defects’. with Ferguson- Smith’s comments. Includes draft response, Genetics Society Romain, D.R. ‘Methodologies for G Banding marrow preparations and a modification of Perry and Wolff's “Technique for S:G:Ess” Romain was Chief Technician at the South Western Regional Cytogenetics Centre, Southmead Hospital, Bristol. C.544 Ra.-Re. 1978 R. ‘R-1978’ 1977-1978 1977-1978 C.544, C.545 Includes Ferguson-Smith’s review of My Children, My Children by R.W. Reid (BBC, London, 1977). 1978-1979 Includes exchange with G. Raab, Medical Computing and Statistics Unit, University of Edinburgh, re article by Ferguson-Smith in the Lancet on costs and benefits of screening for neural tube defects. C.546-C.548 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 Rowan, T. response Exchange re Clinical Biochemists, Scottish Region to Scottish Home and Health Department document on ‘Organisation and Management of Scientific Services’. of Association of Rowan was Honorary Secretary of the Association of Clinical Biochemists, Scottish Region. C.549-C.551 ‘R-1980’ C.549 Reith, A.D. 1978-1979 1979-1981 1980 the Greater Reith of Glasgow Health Board Western District. Administrator Includes Ferguson-Smith’s 6pp briefing notes on the new Institute of Medical Genetics prepared for the visit of Sir Simpson Stevenson. Correspondence re arrangements for visits of Russell Fairgrieve MP, Under-Secretary of State for Scotland, and Sir Simpson Stevenson, Chairman of the Greater Glasgow Health Board, to the Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Glasgow, June and October. 1980-1981 Includes correspondence re visit to Australia and New Zealand, August 1976. 1979-1980 was District ‘S-1976' M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 C.553-C.557 ‘S-1977' C.553 Short, D.W. 1977, 1979 1977 re Correspondence multiple congenital aneurysms in childhood’ by Short and N.M. McKellar, with comments by Ferguson-Smith and V.A. McKusick. Includes copy of the draft. pathology ‘The of Short was based in the Department of Surgery, Royal Infirmary, Glasgow. Storrie, F.R. 1977; 1979 Talks on ‘Genetics’ by Ferguson-Smith to the Family Planning Association's theoretical course for doctors. Storrie was Regional Training Officer of the Family Planning Association. Sh.-Sp. St.-Su. ‘S-1978' 1976-1977 C.558-C.561 Includes correspondence re visit to Australia and New Zealand, August 1976. 1976-1977 San Roman was based at the Centro Especial ‘Ramon y Cajal’, Madrid. San Roman, C. C.558 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 C.562-C.564 ‘S-1979' C.562 Sa.-Si. Sm.-Sp. 1977-1979 1979 1977-1979 S. on with correspondence Includes re recommendation of Clinical Genetic Society Working Party national programme for of open neural tube defects by maternal serum AFP screening’ should be introduced. the detection Diagnosis Prenatal Spencer that ‘a Smith's ‘outline of C.565 particles in of viral (?) ‘S-1980' Smith, H. 1978-1981 1978-1983 procedures C.565-C.570 for childhood Smith was based in Australia. Includes investigation leukaemia’ sent to Ferguson-Smith for comment. 1980-1983 the Royal Brisbane Hospital, 1979-1983 1980-1983 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 C.571, C.572 ‘T-1976' C.571 Treadwell, B.L.J. Correspondence for Smith’s visit to New Zealand, August 1976. arrangements re 1980-1982 1979-1982 1975-1976 1975-1976 Ferguson- Includes correspondence with H.M. McCreanor and A.N. Bruere. Treadwell was Co-ordinator of Postgraduate Studies at Wellington Hospital Clinical School. 1977-1978 1977 1977-1978 C.573 Toksoz, D. C.573, C.574 ‘T-1977' Toksoz was a prospective researcher in Ferguson- Smith’s department. of Pathologists Correspondence re Tighe, J.R. Royal College C.576, C.577 ‘T-1979' ‘T-1978' C.576 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 on Party Systemized Working of Pathology. Ferguson-Smith was asked to comment on the and scheme cytogenetics. Nomenclature nomenclature cytology for for ‘T-1980' V. Contents of folders ‘V-1976’ to ‘V-1980’. 1976-1980 C.580-C.583 ‘W-1976' C.580 Weatherall, J.A.C. in the for Statistician Williamson, R. Includes copy of the memorandum. Weatherall was Senior Medical Office of Population Censuses and Surveys. Correspondence and papers re European study of malformations and possible Glasgow participation. Williamson’s response to draft memorandum of the Department of Education and Science on the Practice of Genetic Manipulation. Williamson expressed alarm at the document. Chromosome analyses. Williamson was based at Cancer Research, Glasgow. the Beatson Institute Wilson, E.B. M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 W. Includes Ferguson-Smith’s nomination to Fellowship of the Eugenics Society. C.584-C.587 ‘W-1977' C.584 Wald, N. 1976-1977 1977 Correspondence re ‘Proposed randomised controlled Clinical trial of 2nd trimester amniocentesis’. Includes typescript draft outlining the proposal. based Wald, at proposed this trial. 23 September to discuss it. Radcliffe the Oxford, A meeting was held in London on Infirmary, Whitfield, C.R. at trial 1976-1977 Chiefly re arrangements for Ferguson-Smith to talk on diagnosis prenatal Hospital, Also refers to Whitfield’s misgivings about Glasgow. the (see C.584). of amniocentesis proposed Mothers clinical Queen Wilson, M.G. University of Correspondence re study visit to Glasgow. Whitfield was Professor of Midwifery, Glasgow. Wilson was Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Southern California. draft leaflet on prenatal diagnosis. With copy of the Includes Whitfield’s comments on Ferguson-Smith’s Whitfield, C.R. C.588, C.589 ‘W-1978' C.588 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 C.590, C.591 ‘W-1979' C.590 Wald, N. Chiefly re UK collaborative AFP study (see C.584). C.592-C.595 ‘W-1980’ C.592 Wald, N. 1979-1981 1980 Whitfield, C.R. Correspondence and papers re UK Collaborative AFP and Collaborative ACheE studies. Includes correspondence re maternal age and testing for Down’s Syndrome. Contents of folders ‘Y-1976’ to ‘Y-1980’. 1979-1981 Ye 1976-1980 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 C.597, C.598 Za 1976-1980 Contents of folders ‘Z-1976’ to ‘Z-1980’. Zaremba, J. Zaremba Psychoneurologiczny, Warsaw, Poland. based was at C.599-C.725 ‘1981-1983’ C.599-C.601 ‘A-1981-1982’ C.599 Abdalla, H.I. the Instytut 1976-1980 1978-1984 1981-1982 1981 1981-1982 of pre-eclampsia and Abdalla was based in the Division of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Stobhill General Hospital, Glasgow. Correspondence and papers re Abdalla’s proposed research into the relationship of serum AFP and the occurrence antepartum haemorrhage. Human Genetics in Lucknow. Visit to Glasgow and advice on proposed Institute of Agarwal, S.S. C.602, C.603 ‘A-1983’ C.602 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 Agarwal was based at King George’s Medical College, Lucknow, India. C.604-C.608 ‘B-1981’ C.604 Beighton, P. 1979-1981 1981 visit Includes Correspondence Ferguson-Smith’s Beighton’s lecture at Glasgow on ‘Clinical and genetic problems in Gaucher disease’. re to manuscript Glasgow. on notes Beighton was Professor of Human Genetics, University of Capetown, South Africa. Blank, C.E. Glasgow, re Blank’s data for re visit to in Medical Genetics at the 1979-1981 Boavida, M.G.A.F.G. was Reader Blank University of Sheffield. Includes correspondence November-December 1980. Correspondence European collaborative study in parental age specific incidence of chromosome aberration in pregnancies screened by amniocentesis. 1980-1981 Boavida, based at the Instituto Nacional de Saude Dr Ricardo Ferguson-Smith’s laboratory in September 1974. Buyse, Medical Director of the Center for Birth Defects Information Services, Boston, Massachusetts, USA, edited the Birth Defects Compendium. Ferguson-Smith’s contributions to second and third editions of the Birth Defects Compendium. Buyse, M. Jorge, had _ visited M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 C.609-C.614 ‘B-1982’ C.609 Boavida, M.G.A.F.G. Correspondence and papers re triploid case sent to Ferguson-Smith for comment. C.610, C.611 Brearley-Smith, A.N. Chiefly correspondence and papers re International Medical Conference into the Prevention of Crippling in Children, November 1979. Includes Ferguson-Smith’s manuscript notes ?for summing up as rapporteur. 1980-1981 1978-1983 1982 1978-1979, 1982 includes (at C.611) Also invitation to serve on (accepted). 1982 correspondence re the Scientific Advisory Panel 2 folders. in of the charity Action Brearley-Smith was Research for the Crippled Child. Director 1981-1983 Correspondence re publishing Ferguson-Smith’s talk on ‘Families, chromosomes, genes and cancer’ to the the West of Scotland C.615-C.618 Brewin, T.B. Association Oncological ‘B-1983’ C.615 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 of the Bulletin and Surgeons of Glasgow. Includes 4pp typescript copy of talk. Royal College of Physicians Brewin was editor of the Bulletin. C.619-C.622 *C-1981 C -1982’ C.619 Ca. 1982-1983 1980-1982 1981-1982 ‘C-1983’ C.623 1980-1982 1980-1982 C.623, C.624 1980-1982 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 C.625-C.629 ‘D-1981-1982’ C.625 Danzig, J. Correspondence re article on amniocentesis, includes Danzig’s first draft with Ferguson-Smith’s comments. Danzig was a medical journalist. amniocentesis for the Daily Mirror. He wrote a piece on Dick, H.M. Professor Dick was based Bacteriology, Royal Infirmary, Glasgow. in the Department of 1980-1982 1981-1982 1981-1982 1980-1982 C.631-C.635 Contents of folders ‘E-1981 E-1982’ and ‘E-1983’. 1981-1983 Includes correspondence re between Glasgow and Oxford, 1981; Edwards’s memoranda on ‘Plan for a central bank for high-resolution linkage’, 1982, and ‘Probes and muscular dystrophy’, 1983. Edwards, J.H. Edwards had moved from Birmingham to become His department was Professor of Genetics at Oxford. purchasing which centimetric data from Glasgow could be entered. ‘superbrain’ computer into collaboration 1978-1983 ‘D-1983’ E a M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 Elderkin, F.M. the papers talk to present re position’ Correspondence and diagnosis; Postgraduate Institute Cumberland Infirmary, Includes Ferguson-Smith’s manuscript notes for talk and Genetics Practice’. on the for Medicine and Carlisle, ‘Prenatal Regional Dentistry, 1978. his in typescript ‘Medical October copy 18 of Elderkin was Clinical Tutor at the Institute. Ellis, P.M. 1981-1982 Ellis was Principal Cytogeneticist at the Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Edinburgh. 1981-1983 Sports of Sports C.636 the and Fraser, K.J. meetings 1981-1982 1981-1982 1981-1983 C.636, C.637 re Council ‘F-1981 F-1982’ papers Promotion Correspondence and Glasgow Medicine Subcommittee. 1981-1982 Fraser Sports Promotion Council. Ferguson-Smith was not a regular attender of the Sports and Medicine Subcommittee meetings. Includes questionnaire Services’ (W. Farrant). Ferguson-Smith’s ‘Study to Diagnostic answers Prenatal was Secretary to the Glasgow Marie for Ts of M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 C.638-C.640 ‘F-1983’ C.638 Fidzianska, E. Includes copy of Fidzianska’s draft paper on regional localisation of the ARS-B locus, sent to Ferguson- Smith for comment. Fidzianska was based at the Department of Genetics, Psychoneurological Institute, Warsaw, Poland. Fa.-Fl. on Includes draft letter by J.S. Fitzsimmons’s on the term ‘clinical laboratory geneticist’ as used by the Working the Royal Party College to Ferguson-Smith, as a member of the Working Party, for comment. Regional Genetic Services of Pathologists. letter was sent The of re _ and _ 1982 C.641 possible 1980-1982 Galbraith, E. C.641-C.645 collaboration ‘G-1981 G-1982’ Correspondence research into Tuberous Sclerosis. Galbraith was Chairman of the Tuberous Sclerosis Association of Great Britain. 1981-1982 Guthrie for Research into Crippling Diseases (better known as Action Research for the Crippled Child). He retired in 1976 but continued to be active in fund-raising for research into disease. The Duncan Guthrie Institute of Medical Genetics at Glasgow (opened 1981) was named in his honour, see B.59-B.62. Guthrie, D. was Director of the National Fund M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 1981-1982 1980-1982 1981-1982 C.646-C.648 ‘G-1983’ C.646 Gibson, A.A.M. Correspondence re accommodation of Haematology Department and workload at Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Yorkhill. Gibson was Consultant Pathologist and Chairman of the Diagnostic Services Division at the Hospital. Ga.-Go. Guest Lecture to the West of C.649-C.653 ‘H-1981 H-1982’ Includes correspondence re Ferguson-Smith’s 11th Annual Scotland Oncological Organisation on ‘Families, Genes and Cancer’, 12 December 1983. Genetics, Welsh National School of Medicine, Cardiff. Includes correspondence re iduronate sulphate in X- chromosome rearranged cell lines. Professor and Consultant in Medical Harper, P.S. 1978-1983 1982-1983 C.649 Harper was M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 Hultén, M.A. 1978-1982 Hultén was Director of Laboratory, Birmingham. the Regional Cytogenetics 1981-1982 1981-1982 1981-1982 1982-1983 1983 C.654-C.656 ‘H-1983’ C.654 Hamilton, F.M.W. Cases of fetal alcohol and De Stos syndromes. C.658-C.661 Rochester, Minnesota, USA. Correspondence on ‘Ferguson-Smith disease’ healing ‘(Multiple) | Self-healing carcinoma: a family affair’ by Jackson et al. Jackson was a plastic surgeon at the Mayo Clinic, (self- of (epithelioma) draft ‘J-1981 J-1982’ squamous carcinoma) including C.658 Jackson, I.T. 1982-1983 1979-1983 1981 ‘l-1983’ squamous _ M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 Jarvis, J.H. Editorial matters re Prenatal Diagnosis, etc. Jarvis was Medical Editor for John Wiley & Sons Ltd, publishers. Johnston, A.W. 1979-1983 1983 correspondence is Scotland. re genetic counselling in 1979-1983 C.662, C.663 ‘J-1983’ C.662 Johnston, A.W. Cases. C.664 Koskull, H. von C.664, C.665 ‘K-1981 K 1982’ in pregnancies where the Correspondence and data re collaboration in study of amniotic cells fetus has anencephaly. 1982-1983 Koskull was based at Genetics, Helsinki University, Finland. the Laboratory of Prenatal 1981-1982 1981-1982 1981-1982 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 C.667-C.670 ‘L-1981 L-1982’ C.667 Laurence, K.M. Correspondence and papers re October 1982 meeting of the Clinical Genetics Society. presented Society. Laurence was Honorary Secretary of papers/posters (in Ferguson-Smith collaboration) ‘Human _ karyotype analysis by flow cytometry’ and ‘Hereditary persistence of alphafetoprotein: a new dominant trait identified in a prenatal screening programme for spina bifida’. two meeting, the the at 1981-1982 1982 1981-1982 C.671 Laurence, K.M. C.671, C.672 ‘L-1983’ ‘Lab statistical returns’ Contents of folder so inscribed: Laboratory statistics for the year ending 31 March 1981. Chiefly correspondence and papers re response to Government Inquiry and Embryology. Includes response of Clinical Genetics Society and also Ferguson-Smith’s personal response. 1981-1982 into Human Fertilisation ‘Mc-1981 Mc-1982’ McKusick, V.A. C.673-C.675 C.673 1981-1983 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 Mc. 1981-1982 Includes Glasgow's information for the ‘next edition of the Diagnosis Laboratory/Service Information Supplement’. Prenatal Group C.676, C.677 ‘Mc-1983’ C.676 McKusick, V.A. 1981-1983 1982-1983 1983 Chiefly re visit to Johns Hopkins University to receive Membership of the Johns Hopkins Society of Scholars. Includes Ferguson-Smith’s acceptance speech. manuscript notes for ‘M-1981’ C.678 was an 1982-1983 1980-1982 1980-1982 Martin, D.S. C.678-C.682 Cases in Egypt. Mansour, A.H. and others Correspondence re visiting researchers. ‘A Martin University of Glasgow. correspondence Administrative Assistant at the and papers re Me.-Mu. Includes 1981-1982 1980-1981 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 development strategy for Scotland’. health care industries in C.683-C.685 ‘M-1982’ C.683 Miller, M. Ashley- 1981-1982 1979, 1982 1979 Correspondence and contribution research’, 1 November 1979. of genetics papers re ‘The to cardiovascular disease meeting on This meeting was organised through the Office of the Chief Scientist, Scottish Home and Health Department (Miller was based in the Chief Scientist's Office). M. ‘M-1983’ Me.-Mu. 1983 the Royal C.686 Ma. Hospital for Molloy, K.E. C.686-C.688 Sick Children Molloy was Secretary of the Committee. Meetings of Radiological Safety Committee. prenatal diagnosis. Includes correspondence with M. Mikkelsen on early 1983-1984 1983-1984 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 N. 1981-1983 Contents of folders ‘N-1981 N-1982’ and ‘N-1983’. O. 1981-1983 Contents of folders ‘O-1981 O-1982’ and ‘O-1983’. C.691-C.695 ‘P-1981 P 1982’ C.691 Pedersen, B. N@rgaard- 1978-1983 1978-1979 immunoelectrophoretical Letters from N@rgaard-Pedersen on mono- and bi- dimensional of amniotic fluid proteins; draft of ‘Prenatal diagnosis of polycystic (Meckel syndrome)’ by N@rgaard-Pedersen et al. encephalocele kidneys analysis and Ne@rgaard-Pedersen was based at the Department of Clinical Chemistry, Snderberg Hospital, Denmark. Pope, F.M. Cases. Potts, R.E. 1982-1983 Pope was based in the Department of Dermatology of the Clinical Research Centre, Harrow, Middlesex. Medical Research Council's 1981-1982 Correspondence and papers re Symposium on Facets of Modern Medicine. Progress and its Price, South Cleveland Hospital, Middlesbrough, 16 October 1981. spoke Ferguson-Smith major handicapping conditions prenatal diagnosis and selective termination’. Potts was the symposium organiser. ‘Avoidance 1981-1982 on by of M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 ‘P-1983’ Includes summary of Ferguson-Smith’s lecture on ‘Screening for congenital hypothyroidism’, for Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh St Andrew's Day Festival, 1-2 December 1983. See also C.709. C.697-C.699 ‘R-1981 R-1982’ C.697 Ra.-Ri. Ro. 1981-1982 1981-1983 1981-1982 1981-1982 at Includes letter from G.J. Romanes re future of human Edinburgh; genetics on correspondence medical genetics at Ayrshire Central and Royal Alexandra Infirmary, Paisley. Ferguson-Smith Hospital University the re talks by of ‘R-1983’ 1981-1983 C.701-C.704 ‘S-1981 S-1982’ 1981-1982 1981-1982 1981-1982 1980-1982 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 C.706, C.707 ‘T-1981 T-1982’ C.706 alk Includes copies of articles by E. Trivizas, with some English translation. 1980-1982 1981-1983 1981-1982 1981-1983 Testing for pregnancy. Toft, A.D. C.708 Thursz, A.D. C.708-C.710 ‘T-1983’ foetal abnormalities and termination of Thursz was Chairman of the Division of Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Paediatrics, Vale of Leven District General Hospital, Dumbartonshire. Toft was Secretary of the symposium committee. Correspondence and re arrangements for Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh St Andrew’s Day Festival, Ferguson-Smith lectured on ‘Screening for congenital hypothyroidism’. See also C.696. papers 1-2 December 1983. M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 V. 1981-1983 Contents of folders ‘V-1981 N-1982’ and ‘V-1983’. C.712-C.716 ‘W-1981’ C72 Wald, N. 1981-1983 1981 Correspondence and papers re third report of the UK Collaborative on Acetylcholinesterase workshop, Jerusalem. report’ study, AFP and Womersley, J. Letter questionnaire sent to Ferguson-Smith for comment. Includes _ survey. Spina Bifida re draft Womersley was Community Medicine Specialist at the Greater Glasgow Health Board. Wa.-We. ‘W-1982’ 1981-1983 C117, C718 of increased incidence of anencephaly in Brazil. Includes exchange with M. Wajner re possible causes Coll? Wa. M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 C.719-C.722 ‘W-1983’ €.719 Weatherall, D.J. 1982-1983 1982-1983 Correspondence re chromosome 16 and hybrid lines. Weatherall was Nuffield Professor of Clinical Medicine at the University of Oxford. Whale, S.P. College Royal of Government Inquiry Embryology. Pathologists’ response into Human Fertilisation to and Whale was Secretary to the Registrar of the College John Wiley & Sons Ltd Book proposal. C.723 Young, B. 1981, 1983 prenatal 1980-1983 Zaremba, J. C.723-C.725 Chiefly re career. ‘XK Y Z -1981 1982 1983’ 1982-1983 sre diagnosis _ of Correspondence to Warsaw by V. Hood (Royal hydrocephalus, visit Hospital for Sick Children), visit to Glasgow by T.E. Dipont from Zaremba’s department. Zaremba Psychoneurologiczny, Warsaw, Poland. based was at the Instytut 1980-1982 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 C.726-C.878 ‘1984 [-1987]’ C.726-C.728 ‘A’ C.726 Arneil, G.C. Correspondence and papers re future of paediatrics in the West of Scotland Postgraduate Medical Education Committee. Professor Arneil was based at the Glasgow University Department of Child Health. An.-Az. 1980-1987 1984-1987 1984 1984-1987 1984-1985 Includes correspondence with M. Atkinson re use of computing facilities for medical genetics. C.729 1981-1987 1985-1986 ‘B’ Bell, J. C.729-C.738 Visit to Glasgow. Bell was based at the Laboratory of Microbiology and Pathology, Cytogenetics Unit, Brisbane, Australia. Department of Human Genetics. Includes correspondence re samples of results from amniotic fluids, 1981. Brock, D.J.H. Brock was based 1985-1986 in the Edinburgh University 1981-1985 and data M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 Ba. 1983-1987 Includes Ferguson-Smith’s comments on the Medical Association’s revision Medical Ethics. British its Handbook of of 1982-1987 1984-1987 1983-1987 1984-1987 1984-1987 ‘Cr 1984-1985 1982-1987 1983-1986 C.739 Calder, A.A. C.739-C.750 Chiefly correspondence re Scientific Meeting to mark Glasgow Royal Maternity Hospital’s 150th Anniversary, 1984. Ferguson-Smith spoke on ‘New developments in the prenatal diagnosis of genetic disease’. 1985-1987 Chandley Research Council's Clinical and Population Cytogenetics Unit, Edinburgh. Calder was based at the Glasgow Royal Maternity Hospital. Chandley, A.C. was based at the Medical M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 Ciba Foundation Draft of Ferguson-Smith’s discussion remarks at Ciba Symposium on Molecular Approaches to Human Polygenic Disease, London, 1986 Cockburn, F. 1984-1987 Includes correspondence re research in cystic fibrosis, information on maternal phenlketonuria. Cockburn was Samson Gemmell Professor of Child Health at the University of Glasgow. Cooke, P. 1984-1987 Cooke was Top Grade Cytogeneticist at the South Trent Sub Regional Genetics Service, Nottingham. 1984-1986 1984, 1986 1984-1986 re maternal serum Cuckle, H.S. Lecturer at St Bartholomew's correspondence Chiefly alphafetoprotein. Cuckle was Senior Medical College, London. 1984-1987 1982-1987 1984-1987 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 C.751-C.755 C.751 Delange, F. Correspondence re European collaborative study on ‘Significance of early diagnostic data in congenital hypothyroidism’. Delange was Chairman of Association Neonatal Thyroid Screening Committee. the European Thyroid 1984-1986 1984-1987 1984 1984-1986 1985-1987 C.756-C.759 C.756 1985-1987 1984-1987 the Physiological Correspondence European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology and visit of Ferguson-Smith and colleague to Bourn Hall Clinic, Cambridge for training in techniques of handling human ova for in vitro fertilisation, 1984. Professor Edwards was based at Edwards, J.H. includes formation of 1982-1987 1983-1987 Edwards, R.G. 1984-1987 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 Laboratory, Cambridge. Evans, T.J. Ferguson-Smith’s composition of Yorkhill hospitals Medical Committee. proposed response the to new C.760-C.772 ‘F’ C.760 Figarella, C. Correspondence re visit to Glasgow for discussions on cystic fibrosis associated proteins, 1986. Figarella was based at the Groupe de Recherches sur les Glandes Exocrines, Marseilles, France. 1982-1986 1982-1987 1985-1986 at the Fletcher, P. Fonatsch, C. 1983-1986 Fletcher, J.C. bioethicist based National He a number of genetics centres in Europe to Correspondence re visit to Glasgow and discussions on ethical issues. Fletcher was a Institutes of Health Bethesda, Maryland, USA. visited compare approaches to ethical problems in genetics. 1984-1986 Fletcher was a researcher for the Friedrich’s Ataxia Group, Scotland. Professor Fonatsch was based at Human Genetics, Medical University of Lubeck. Correspondence re research into Friedrich’s Ataxia. Visit by Ferguson-Smith to Lubeck. the Institute for M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 Forrest, A.P.M. 1984-1986 Includes correspondence re meeting of Chief Scientist Committee, 21 June 1984 and membership of the Committee 1986. the Sir Patrick Forrest was Chief Scientist to the Scottish Home and Health Department Forwell, G.D. 1986-1987 Administrative correspondence. of ‘West of Scotland Regional Genetics Service Handout’ for GPs, sent to Forwell for approval as a printed pamphlet. Includes draft Forwell was Chief Administrative Medical Officer to the Greater Glasgow Health Board. Foulds, W.S. 1986-1987 Fraser, K.J. 1984-1986 Sports the and meetings of re Council Correspondence and Glasgow Medicine Subcommittee. Sports papers Promotion Professor Foulds was based at the Tennent Institute of Ophthalmology, University of Glasgow. Chiefly correspondence re Genetics in Ophthalmology Symposium, 11 March 1987. Ferguson-Smith spoke on modern genetic techniques. 1985-1986 Fraser Sports Promotion Council. Ferguson-Smith was not a regular attender of the Sports and Medicine Subcommittee meetings. Includes correspondence re 1985. Freeman was based at Services, USA. the North Texas Genetic visit to Scotland, May Freeman, M.V.R. was Secretary to the Glasgow M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 Fa.-Fe. 1984-1987 Includes correspondence with teaching of medical genetics. P.A. Farndon on the Fi.-Fo. 1984-1987 Includes draft paper by J.M. Forrester on sneezing reflex, sent to Ferguson-Smith for comment. C.773-C.781 ‘G’ 1983-1986 1984, 1986 1983-1987 1985-1987 C.773 Galbraith, E. re the Tuberous Correspondence of Sclerosis Association of Great Britain meetings Galbraith was Chairman of the Tuberous Sclerosis Association. Correspondence re possible research collaboration on young women affected Becker-type muscular dystrophy. 1984-1985 Giacanelli was based at the Fondazione per la Ricerca Applicata alla Patologia Neuro-Muscolare, Rome, Italy. Chiefly Seminar, London, 15 February 1985 correspondence re Green was Director of Mercury Conferences Ltd. Prenatal Diagnosis Giacanelli, M. 1986-1987 with Green, B. M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 Gurling, H.M.D. Correspondence and papers re proposed research into the genetics of Alzheimer’s Disease. Gurling was London. based at the Institute of Psychiatry, 1984-1987 1984-1987 Gh.-Gl. Includes correspondence with A.A. Gibson re obtaining ‘Fiscal post-mortem’ reports (deaths reported to the Office of the Scottish Procurator-Fiscal). Go. 1983-1987 1983-1986 C.782-C.793 ‘H’ correspondence Includes Ferguson-Smith’s response to the proposed new composition of Yorkhill Hospitals Medical Committee. re _ Hospital for Sick Children, Glasgow. Hamilton was Senior Medical Officer of the Glasgow Health Board. Hann was Consultant Haematologist at Hamilton, F.M.W. 1983-1987 1984-1987 C.782 Hann, |.M. 1984-1986 the Royal M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 Harris, R. 1984-1987 Correspondence includes review of services in the UK, training in basic genetics clinical genetic Harris was Professor of Medical Genetics at University of Manchester. the C.785-C.788 Hultén, M.A. 1984-1987 Includes correspondence and papers re career, West Midlands Regional Health Authority Genetics Advisory Committee Hultén was Director of Laboratory, Birmingham. the Regional Cytogenetics Career C.786, C.787 Correspondence and papers re development of clinical genetics in the West Midlands sent copies Medical Research Council trial Genetics 1984-1987 clinical genetics in Committee Correspondence Includes papers of the West Midlands Regional Health Authority Advisory to Ferguson-Smith for information. of correspondence 1981-1983 re Includes proposed on multivitamins and neural tube defects, correspondence re development of the West Midlands. 1984-1985 correspondence Includes Hausmanova- Petrusewicz re DNA studies of muscular dystrophy families. with |. 1984-1987 Hai.-Ham. Har.-Haw. M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 He.-Hi. 1983-1986 report Ferguson-Smith’s Includes Scottish Home and Health Department on ‘informal meeting at the Medical Research Council on 30th March 1984, to discuss the evaluation of the safety of chorion biopsy techniques’. the for Ho. 1984-1987 Includes Academy of Sciences. correspondence re visitors from Polish 1984-1985 1983-1987 1983-1984 C.795 Jenkins, G.C. C.795-C.798 yp Royal College Includes abstract of Ferguson-Smith’s paper. Jenkins was Chairman of the College’s Academic Affairs Committee. F of re papers Correspondence and Pathologists Symposium on Prenatal Diagnosis of Inherited Disorders, London, 15 May 1984. Ferguson- Smith chaired the first session and spoke on ‘Parental age-specific incidence of chromosome aberrations and factors influencing them’. 1984-1987 Comments on book proposal. John & Sons Ltd M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 C.799-C.805 ‘K’ C.799 Kennedy, A.C. 1984-1987 1980-1987 1984-1986 Includes correspondence re progress in collaborative study of families with polycystic kidney condition. Kennedy was Muirhead Professor of Medicine at the University of Glasgow. Kerr, A. Correspondence and papers re UK Rett Syndrome Workshop, Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Glasgow, 24-25 May 1986. Kerr was organising this meeting. Kleinhout, J. invitation Koskull, H.v. 1984, 1985 Correspondence re to Ferguson-Smith to contribute to planned book on Genetic disorders and reproductive health. 1983-1987 Includes correspondence with C.T. Keane re clinical genetics in the Republic of Ireland. 1980, 1984- 1986 1984-1987 Ke. C.806-C.811 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 Lawrence, M. 1985-1986 from papers Lawrence Correspondence and and A.E.H. Emery re Symposium on ‘Applications of New Recombinant Technologies in Human Genetics’ during 205th Meeting of the Genetical Society, London, 14-15 November 1986. Ferguson-Smith spoke on ‘Molecular characterisation of human chromosome aberrations’ (includes abstract). Also correspondence re Professors of Genetics and Heads of Departments of Genetics Meeting and Dinner, at the Genetical Society meeting. held Litt, M. 1986-1987 Correspondence re supply of cells from hybrid lines to Litt. was Litt Oregon Health Services University, Portland, USA. Biochemistry based the Department, in write the City and and by Liu. was Senior IU) DET: 1984, 1986 Lecturer Obstetrics Ferguson-Smith agreed to Consultant in Gynaecology, Liu Department of Hospital, Nottingham. Correspondence re book on Chorion Villus Sampling edited a foreword (copy included). 1984-1987 C.812-C.817 1983-1987 1984-1987 1984-1987 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 McDermott, A. 1985-1986 correspondence P.D.G Includes Laboratory with annotated copied sheets indicating updating of entries for Ferguson-Smith’s department. Supplement, Information Services revision re of McDermott was Regional Cytogenetics Service, Bristol. Director the of South Western McKay, A.J. Correspondence and of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow Symposium on Perspectives in Medicine, Inverness, 16 October 1986. Ferguson-Smith spoke on ‘The use of genetic probes’. College papers Royal re McKay was Secretary of the Symposium Committee of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow. MckKusick, V.A. 1984-1987 re to for 60 visit search families Glasgow, McC.-McF. McG.-McQ. 1984-1987 correspondence Includes November 1984. Includes exchange with Glasgow Herald re ‘Appeal for families to help fight diseases’, reporting on Ferguson- Smith's for gene-mapping research. 1982-1987 C.818-C.829 1984, 1985 1984-1987 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 Malcolm, S. 1984-1986 Correspondence on progress of research. Malcolm was Lecturer in Molecular Genetics, Institute of Child Health, London. Marrian, V.J. Correspondence on Bruton hypogammaglobulinaemia and Dystonia Musculorum Deformans. Martyn, L. Foundation Correspondence and Symposium on Molecular Approaches to Human Polygenic Disease, 24-27 November 1986. Ferguson- Smith attended as a discussant. papers Ciba re Martyn was a member of staff of the Ciba Foundation. was at the Clinical Milne, B. Midro, A.T. Midro Genetics, Medical Academy of Bialystok, Poland. Department of based Correspondence re programme of screening for fetal abnormality in the Highland Region of Scotland. Correspondence re tetrasomy 9p, including draft paper by Midro and photographs of ‘idic X chromosome’ sent to Ferguson-Smith. 1986-1987 Modell was Consultant in Perinatal Medicine, Rayne UK Institute, Milne was Chairman of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at the Raigmore Hospital, Inverness. Correspondence Organisation survey of genetics services in Europe. papers 1985-1986 Modell, B. coordinate the London and helped re World Health and M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 contribution. Morgan, D. Morgan was a teacher studying the educational needs of children with Down’s Syndrome. Mal.-Maz. 1982-1987 1983-1987 1984-1987 1984-1987 C.830 1984-1986 1984-1987 1984-1985 Cases. C.830-C.832 Naismith, W.C.M.K. Naismith was a doctor in Glasgow. 1986-1987 Ferguson-Smith Memorial Lecture in Athens, Greece, on ‘Applications of the new genetics to sex-linked diseases’, June 1987 (includes a judge in making the summary), and served as Nicolopoulos, D. Correspondence, chiefly Paediatric Society's Choremis Memorial Lecture for 1987 and Choremis Awards for 1986 and 1987. Also includes correspondence with C. Tsenghi and C. Metaxotou. Hellenic the re delivered the Choremis M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 Choremis Award in 1986 and 1987. Nicolopoulos was President of the Hellenic Paediatric Society. N. 1984-1986 correspondence S.M. Includes Németh re proposed workshop on genetics of mental retardation. papers from and C.834-C.842 ‘p’ C.834 Patel, N.B. 1984-1985 1983-1987 1985-1986 was Royal College re of the Secretary Pearson, P. Scottish Correspondence Consultant Gynaecologists Meeting, Aviemore, 22-23 November 1985, at which Ferguson-Smith spoke on Genetic developments, and General Practitioners meeting on Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 5 March 1986, at which he spoke on ‘Genetic counselling in early pregnancy’. of Patel Obstetricians and Gynaecologists Scottish Executive Committee. Correspondence and papers re discussion meeting on ‘Proposal on Automation of Chromosome Analysis’, Nottingham, 2-3 May 1986. 1983-1984 Pembrey was based at the Institute of Child Health, London. Ploeg, M. van der Pembrey, M.E. 1984, 1986 for a European Concerted Action M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 Correspondence and papers re Symposium on In situ Hybridization, 12 July 1984. Ferguson-Smith spoke on ‘Hybridocytochemistry using radioactive probes: recent developments’ (includes abstract). Ploeg was an organiser of the Symposium. Polani, P.E. Includes scientific citation for Polani. Prechtl, H.F.R. Refereeing Development. paper for the journal Early Human Prechtl was editor of Early Human Development. Pa. 1984-1987 1985-1987 1984, 1986 1984-1987 ‘R’ C.843 Ridge, J. C.843-C.848 Includes correspondence with E. Passarge re visit to Essen and Lubeck, Germany, December 1986. 1986 1987 conference on Correspondence re proposed prenatal diagnosis and publication of proceedings in journal Media Medica. Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh Ridge was publisher of Media Medica. Correspondence and papers re Royal College of M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 of Edinburgh Physicians of Edinburgh Joint Symposium on Death and Disease in Scotland, Edinburgh, 24 April 1987. Ferguson-Smith spoke on genetic factors in the prevention of disease. Society Royal and 1985-1987 1984-1985 1984-1987 1984-1986 Ru.-Ry. Includes correspondence with B. Russell re congenital eye abnormalities. C.849 Seabright, M. for Sharp, F. 1981-1987 C.849-C.858 ‘Ss’ table of questionnaire on meeting genetic round diagnosis Seabright was General Secretary of the Association of Clinical Cytogeneticists. on DNA Correspondence re technology disease, the Salisbury, 26 February 1985; Association of Clinical Cytogeneticists’ cytogenetics services (includes copy of questionnaire completed by Ferguson-Smith). 1984-1985 Correspondence re Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists 18th Study group on Early Pregnancy - Physiology, Diagnosis and Failure, 5-7 October 1987. Sharp was Convenor of Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists study groups. M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 Smellie, R.M.S. 1986-1987 Correspondence re Wellcome Trust 50th Anniversary Jubilee exhibition at Glasgow. Smellie was Professor of Biochemistry at Glasgow. Szollar, J. Correspondence chromosome 14. re proposed’ research. on Szollar was based at the West Midlands Regional Genetics Service Sh.-Si. 1986-1987 1984-1987 1981-1987 (October 1986) on the value of 1984-1987 1984-1987 Includes Letter to Nature, critical of article in Nature 323 human chromosome-specific libraries. Chiefly re research on albinism. Taylor, W.O.G. C.859-C.861 1984-1987 C.859 “T’ 1984-1987 1983-1987 1983-1987 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 Taylor was President of the Albino Fellowship in 1986. 1984-1986 1984, 1985 C.862, C.863 ‘U’ C.862 Udden, P. Invitation to serve on the Scientific Advisory Board of the Academia Rodinensis Pro Remediatione (Rodin Remediation Academy) (declined). Udden was Executive Secretary of the Academy. Undevia, J.V. 1984-1987 1987 C.864 Vogel, F. C.864-C.866 mv Refereeing paper for Human Genetics. Chiefly re case of Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy in India. the Academy. Ferguson-Smith was one of the founder members of the Academy. In 1985 with the formal establishment of the Academy, the founders became styled Acting Von Euler was the first Vice President of Members. Acting Member of Remediatione to become an Invitation Academia Remediation Academy) (accepted). Rodinensis Pro von Euler, C. the (Rodin M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 Ne 1984-1987 Includes correspondence with H. von Koskull re data from neural tube defect cases. C.867-C.875 Ww’ C.867 Walker, R. 1982-1987 1986 and papers Disease Correspondence Motor Neurone the Management of Motor Neurone Disease, Glasgow, 20 June 1986. Includes Ferguson-Smith’s manuscript notes on proceedings. Association Seminar Scottish on _ re Walker Ferguson-Smith gave the introduction. organiser was the of meeting at which Watson, D. Ferguson- 1984-1985 Whittle, M.J. Whitfield, C.R. Whitfield was Professor of Midwifery at Glasgow. Watson was organiser of the meeting. Smith chaired the morning session. Correspondence and papers re Seminar on Promotion of Genetic Counselling and Pre-Pregnancy Health, Glasgow, 22 March 1985. 1984-1986 Whittle held posts at the Royal Samaritan Hospital for Women, the Department of Midwifery, University of Glasgow Ferguson-Smith’s a speaker in courses organised by Includes participation as Whittle. correspondence 1983-1987 Mother's Hospital and re _ the Queen M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 Wo. Includes correspondence re drafts sent for publication to Human Genetics, and with Department of Health and top grade clinical cytogeneticists. Security re appointment of Social 1984-1987 1982-1987 1986-1987 1984-1987 1984-1987 Zaremba, J. Zonana, J. 1984-1986 to Glasgow, January 1985 C.877, C.878 1983-1986 1983-1985 Correspondence re and planned visit 1986. visit Zaremba was based in the Genetics Department of the Instytut Psychiatrii i Neurologii, Warsaw, Poland. Cambridge. Zonana was Associate Professor of Medical Genetics, Oregon Health Sciences University, Eugene, USA. Correspondence following Ferguson-Smith’s move to C.879-C.994 ‘1987-1998’ 1987-2001 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 Much of the material post-1996 is printed-out emails. C.879-C.882 ‘A 1987-1998’ C.879 Alvarez, F.V. Correspondence re planned visit lecture involvement in the BSE Inquiry). (cancelled due to 1990-1998 1997-1998 to Washington to Ferguson-Smith’s Alvarez was Chief of Clinical Chemistry at Hospital San Agustin, Aviles, Spain. Arruga, M.V. Correspondence re to Zaragoza by Ferguson- Smith to lecture in the 12th European Colloquium on the Cytogenetics of Domestic Animals, 25-28 June. visit Arruga was based in the Laboratory of Cytogenetics and Molecular Genetics, University of Zaragoza, Spain 1992-1998 1990-1998 C.883 Baker, J.P. 1990-1997 C.883-C.891 ‘B 1987-1998’ 1994-1995 Correspondence re to Ferguson-Smith to participate in Citizen Ambassador Program of People to People International to visit China. Ferguson-Smith declined questions on genetic disorders and legislation in China. but prepared some written Correspondence karyotyping studies on cancer cells (see G.13-G.16). collaboration re _ on _ spectral invitation Bar-Am, |. M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 Bar-Am was based in the Department of Cell Research and Immunity, Tel-Aviv University, Israel. Benirschke, K. 1993-1995 was Benirschke and Reproductive Medicine at the University of California, San Diego. Pathology Professor of Bibby, J. Correspondence re advisory paper for the Standing Group and Imaging Advisory Panel. Technology's Diagnostics Health on Ferguson-Smith prepared a paper on applications in the diagnosis of genetic disorders. short FISH 1990-1997 1994-1997 1993-1997 1994-1998 1995-1996 Chaganti was Professor of Cell Biology and Genetics Correspondence re visits and progress of research. Chaganti, R.S.K. ‘C 1987-1998’ C.892-C.898 1988-1998 C.892 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 at the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, USA. Chandley, A.C. 1995-1997 Chiefly correspondence re research and samples from Chandley’s work in Mongolia. Chandley Medical Council’s Human Genetics Unit, Edinburgh. based was the at Research Committee Enquiry into Human Genetics Correspondence and papers re House of Commons Science into Human Ferguson-Smith’s manuscript notes. and Technology Committee Enquiry Genetics. Includes Ferguson-Smith gave evidence to Enquiry regulatory implications of human genetics research. ethical, the on the Committee and economic 1992-1995 1992-1998 1990-1998 1989-1990 Dacou-Voutetakis, C. ‘D 1987-1998’ C.899-C.903 1988, 1993 Davies, P.A. 1988-1997 1988-1997 C.899 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 Correspondence Paediatric Pathology at Cambridge. re _ establishment of Chair in was Secretary Davies Advisory Committee of the Foundation for the Study of Infant Deaths which offered to make available funds towards the Chair. Scientific the of Divane, A. 1995-1997 Correspondence re probes for chromosomes 18, and Y; career. 13 Divane was a Greek researcher based in Ferguson- Smith's She returned to Athens to take up a post at the Diagnostic Genetic Centre. June-December laboratory, 1994. Da.-De. 1991-1997 C.904 with letter Edwards, J.H. C.904, C.905 ‘E 1987-1998’ Includes request from Medical Research Council for scientific achievements emanating from MRC-funded research, outlining achievements in 1993; Ferguson-Smith’s response to questionnaire on the need for a genetic register. Ferguson-Smith’s Chiefly correspondence re homologies revealed by cross-species reciprocal painting. 1994-1998 ‘F 1987-1998’ C.906-C.909 1995, 1997 C.906 Florentin, L. 1994-1997 1988-1997 1992-1998 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 had under studied Florentin at Glasgow 1982-1987 before returning to Greece to the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens and then the Molecular Biology and Cytogenetics Center at the Hospital for Women (as Director). Ferguson-Smith Fraser, G.R. C.910-C.914 ‘G 1987-1998’ C.910 Gellin, J. 1992-1997 1993-1997 1993-2000 1999 1996-1997 Therapy, Goa, correspondence India, June 1996. Gogate, S. and others Includes Ferguson-Smith’s report. Gellin was organiser of the Workshop. Correspondence and re Human Genome Organisation (HUGO) Comparative Genome Mapping Workshop, Toulouse, 3-4 May 1999. papers Chiefly 8th International Conference on Early Prenatal Diagnosis and Includes Ferguson-Smith’s report to the British Council. 1995, 2000 Ferguson-Smith was invited by Goswami, Professor of Genetics, to receive the J.B.S Haldane Oration research He delivered contribution in chromosome painting’. Chiefly re visit to Barkatullah University, Bhopal, India, November 2000. Gogate was Organising Secretary of the meeting. Goswami, H.K. Medal for ‘his outstanding and papers re to visit M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 the Oration. Gr.-Gu. Includes correspondence with Harvard Medical School Department of Cell Biology, re cDNA library from cultured human epidermal keratinocytes. Green, H. C.915-C.924 ‘H 1987-1998’ C.915 Haaf, T. Correspondence re human and mouse DNA libraries for spectral karyotyping, draft paper on comparative mapping of mouse and rat chromosomes. 1993-1998 1993-1996 1989-2000 1996-1998 Hammett, S. 1994-1997 was Haaf Molecular Genetics, Berlin, Germany. based the at Max-Planck-Institute of Harrison, C.J. Correspondence re preparation of information sheets on Klinefelter's Syndrome. Hammett wrote on behalf of Klinefelter’s Syndrome Association (later Club). Ferguson-Smith advised on the information sheets. 1997-1998 Harrison was Senior Lecturer in Cytogenetics, Royal Free and University College Medical School, London. Correspondence re visit to study in Ferguson-Smith’s laboratory, 2000-2001. Includes supporting papers. Correspondence re collaboration testing. in colour banding Hemeda, S.A. M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 Hemeda Genetics at Alexandria University, Egypt. Professor Assistant was of Veterinary C.919-C.921 Hultén, M.A. 1994-1996 Chiefly correspondence relating Midlands recommendations arising for merger of services. to review of West and Services, Genetics Regional 1995, 3 folders. 1994-1998 1993-1998 1989-1998 C.926 C.929 1991-2001 1990-1999 1996 C.926-C.928 Johnson, M.H. ‘1 1987-2002’ ‘J 1987-1998’ 1992-1994 Correspondence laboratory, 1993. Ferguson-Smith’s ‘K 1987-1998’ Kalousek, D.K. C.929-C.935 re visit to 1993-1999 1990-1997 1992-1998 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 Kalousek was based in the Department of Pathology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver. Khan, J. 1993-1994 Correspondence re proposed postgraduate research in Ferguson-Smith’s laboratory on ‘Comparative genomic hydridization of paediatric malignancies’. for molecular cytogenetic analysis Kingsbury, D.T. 1994-1995 Correspondence re International Society for Analytical Cytology business, including memorandum on future of Mendelian Inheritance in Man database and its relationship with the Genome Data Base. Kingsbury was based at project at Johns Hopkins University. the Genome Data Base laboratory Ki.-Ku. 1997-1998 and members of Korstanje, R. and A.A. Bosma Correspondence on collaborative research between Ferguson-Smith’s the Faculty of Veterinary Science, University of Utrecht on the rabbit genome. Korstanje visited Cambridge in February 1998 as part of the project. 1990-1997 Includes correspondence with Medical Research Council Human Genetics Unit, Edinburgh, re cytogenetic analysis of Muntjac species. Kipling, D. C.936-C.938 ‘L 1987-1998’ 1995-1997 1994-1997 1995-1997 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 Lever, AM.L. 1995, 1997 Correspondence and papers re collaborative research on HTLV-1 chromosomal integration sites. Lever was based in Medicine. the Cambridge Department of La.-Li. 1990-1997 Includes correspondence with C.C. Linn, University of Alberta, re research on Muntac species. C.939-C.944 ‘M 1987-1998’ C.939 Mckusick, V.A. 1994-1997 1991-1998 1996-1997 and 1994-1996 Malcolm, S. Pelizaeus-Merzbacher disease Correspondence re and Protoelipid protein (PLP). Includes correspondence re chromosome 21, visits. 1992-1997 Includes Washington collaborative work on Ninjurint and MSSE. J. Milbrandt, re Medicine, University School of correspondence with 1991-1997 1994-1997 1992-1998 Mc.-Mag. Mak.-Mav. Me.-Mi. M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 C.945, C.946 ‘N 1987-2002’ C.945 Neri, G. 1996-2000 1999-2000 Correspondence International Symposium on The Human Genome, Naples, Italy, 6-8 September 2000. papers” and re _ Neri was a member of the Organising Committee of the meeting. Ferguson-Smith served on the Scientific Advisory Committee. C.947, C.948 ‘O 1987-2002’ C.947 Ostrander, E.A. et al 1988-2002 1999-2000 C.949-C.955 C.949 Patel, Z.M. ‘P 1987-1998’ Correspondence with Ostrander and others re possible international project on the canine genome, including standardising nomenclature. Other correspondents are A.A. Bosma, M. Breen, D.R. Sargent and F. Yang. 2000-2001 Patel was Deputy Director of the Indian Council of Medical Bai Jerbai Wadia Hospital for Children, Bombay. Includes correspondence re diagnosis of cases of Down's Syndrome and Turner’s Syndrome. Chiefly re lecture at Utrecht by Ferguson-Smith, 8 Research Genetic Research Centre, 1988-2002 1992-2001 1997-2000 Pearson, P.L. M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 February 2001. He spoke on ‘Comparative mapping of dog chromosome using painting’. Includes abstract. reciprocal human and Pearson was based in Genetics, Netherlands. Utrecht the Department of Medical The Medical Centre, University re Pontecorvo, G. 1997, 2000 Arrangements for the celebration of Pontecorvo’s 90th birthday in Venice. Pe.-Ph. Includes correspondence with Graz, Austria, re QF-PCR test. B. Pertl, University of 1992-1998 1993-1997 PI.-Py. C.957 1992-1994 1993-1998 ‘Q 1987-1998’ 1997-1998 Correspondence re research plans, including work on MSSE. of London, re COMBAT Medical Advisory Correspondence Neurology, Panel meeting. ‘R 1987-1998’ Richards, F.M. C.957-C.959 1994-1998 with N.P. Quinn, Institute M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 Richards Genetics, University of Birmingham. based was the in Division Re.-Ry. C.960-C.970 ‘S 1987-1998’ C.960 Schinzel, A. of Medical 1995-1997 1994-1998 1989-1998 1989-1997 Includes cases forwarded to Ferguson-Smith for flow karotypes. Schinzel Genetics, University of Zirich, Switzerland. Institute based was the at for Medical C.961, C.962 1995 Group He chaired Prenatal Simpson, J.L. Houston, on Texas. Noninvasive Draft report of WHO Working Group on Noninvasive Prenatal Genetic Diagnosis Professor Simpson was based at the Baylor College of the WHO Medicine, Working Genetic He was first President of the International Diagnosis. Society for Prenatal Diagnosis. 1995-1998 Chiefly correspondence re Prenatal Diagnosis business. Letter to Nature on genetics and insurance, referring to Medical the Declaration the World Ferguson-Smith was on the Board of the Society. International Society for 1997-1998 Skaer, R.J. of Helsinki of M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 Association. Ferguson-Smith for comment. Includes drafts of Letter by Skaer sent to Solovei, | Correspondence re mouse chromosome paints. based at the University of Munich, Solovei Germany. was Sperling, K. Chiefly re papers submitted by Ferguson-Smith for publication in Human Genetics. was Sperling of Human Genetics, Humboldt University Berlin, Germany, and editor of the journal Human Genetics. Institute based the at Stanyon, R. in the of project was based 1996-1997 on rat-mouse Straughan, M. Correspondence and papers re visit to Cambridge of the Department of Health Advisory Committee on Genetic Ferguson-Smith’s manuscript notes. Includes Testing. Correspondence re research reciprocal chromosome painting. Stanyon Department Anthropological Science, University of Genoa, Italy. 1994-1998 the Genetics Secretariat, Straughan was based in Department of Health. The Advisory Committee on Genetic Testing visited Cambridge for discussions with Ferguson-Smith. 1993-1996 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 Sp.-Su. 1995-1998 C.971-C.977 ‘T 1987-1998’ and ‘T Miscellaneous’ 1987-1998 C.971 Thakker, R.V. 1992-1995 Includes correspondence on cell line from patient with breakpoint in 11q13. Thakker was based at the Medical Research Council Molecular Postgraduate Medical School, London. Medicine Group, Royal Tolar, J. Tolar was a Czechoslovakian researcher who visited Cambridge in July 1991. and _ for based and papers re application Biomedical the John F. Kennedy 1995-1996 Tommerup, N. to Health ‘Mendelian Australasian Society of Cytogeneticists Correspondence re visit to Perth, Australia, July 1997. Tommerup was at Institute, Glostrup, Denmark. Correspondence European Research programme for proposal Cytogenetics Network’. Commission 1990-1998 Ferguson-Smith attended the annual meetings of the Australasian Society of Cytogeneticists (speaking on ‘Human genetics; the Human Genetics Society of Australasia (speaking on ‘Studies on mammalian evolution using chromosome sorting and painting’). This material was found with the correspondence with N. Tommerup (C.973). diversity and disease’) and 1996-1997 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 Tu.-Ty. C.978-C.980 ‘V 1987-1998’ C.978 Vaupel, S.S. P.C.M. O’Brien, Correspondence re paper by Ferguson-Smith, F. Yang and ‘Comparative mapping using chromosome sorting and painting’ for ILAR (Institute for Laboratory Animal Research) Journal, Bibliography no. 394. Vaupel was Managing Editor of the journal 1987-1998 1993-1998 1993-1998 1998 1993-1997 1993, 1997 1991-1998 1993, 1995 re C.981 Wald, N. C.981-C.988 ‘W 1987-1998’ testing, on Down’s’ over WHO Statement Syndrome _ Correspondence including screening for Down’s Syndrome. controversy 1995-1997 Correspondence and papers re to Ferguson- Smith's laboratory of C. McGiffert under the Minority International Research Training Program. She worked on High resolution molecular cytogenetic analysis of human chromosomal aberrations. Professor Wald was based at the Wolfson Institute of Preventive St Bartholomew's Hospital, London. Medicine, Medical College of C.982-C.984 Weber, B.H. visit M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 3 folders. the director of Weber of the California State University, Fullerton, was of Health a Minority Program. McGiffert was a researcher based in the Department of Biological Sciences, California State University, Long Beach. US National Research Institutes Training International Wilcken, B. Correspondence at Human Genetics Society of Australasia meeting, July 1997. controversial presentation re Wilcken was President of the Human Genetics Society of Australasia 1992-1998 C.989 Nes 1995 1993-1998 1989-1998 1991-1998 C.989-C.994 Chiefly correspondence with P.J. Yarowsky, University of Maryland, re mouse chromosome 16 painting probe. 1988, 1997 Zaremba was Neurologii, Warsaw, Poland. Cases of chromosome 9 aberrations. Carl Zeiss Ltd 1989, 1996 Zaremba, J. based at the Instytut Psychiatrii i M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 Correspondence re purchase of equipment. Zhang Y. 1996-1998 laboratory collaboration re _ research with Correspondence karyotype Ferguson-Smith’s the _ evolution of primates endemic to China, 1996; and invitation to 18th International Congress of Genetics Kunming and conservation of biodiversity’, Kunming, 16-18 August 1998, 1997-1998. Conference ‘Genetics Satellite on on Zhang was based at the Kunming Institute of Zoology, China. Zheng E. 1989-1991 Correspondence re collaborative research on familial gonadal dysgenesis. Zheng was based in the Beijing Institute for Cancer Research, China. Ze with M. Zarowitz, of Cambridge and Leiden ‘1998-2002’ C.995-C.1086 correspondence re RX-FISH Chiefly comparison (Fluorescence in-situ hybridisation) Protocols. 1998-2001 during the UK Governments’ this correspondence was written Some of Ferguson-Smith’s period BSE Inquiry and references are made to this. For letters |, N and O see the previous sequence. Includes printed-out emails. ‘A 1998-2002’ C.995, C.996 1994-2004 on M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 Aitken, D.A. 1998-1999 Correspondence re career. 1998-2001 1996-2002 1999 C.997-C.1006 ‘B 1998-2002’ C.997 Ben Oostra Correspondence re arrangements for Ferguson-Smith to attend Dutch Human Genetics Society Symposium, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 15-16 April 1999. Professor Ben Oostra was financial manager of the Dutch Human Genetics Society. Brambillasca, F. Correspondence re possible visit to Ferguson-Smith’s laboratory in 1999. Broad was Senior Scientist with AgResearch, the New Zealand Pastoral Agriculture Research Institute. Brambillasca was based in the Department of Genetics and Biology of Microoganisms, University of Milan, Italy. Chiefly correspondence re transferring AgResearch’s sheep hybrid cell panel to the European Collection of Cell Cultures. 1999-2000 Broad, T.E. 1999-2000 Brown, J.D. Correspondence re availability of mouse paints Brown was based at the University of Connecticut, USA. M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 Brown, S. 1998-2002 Referring papers for Mammalian Genome. Brown was editor of the journal Mammalian Genome. Burkin, D. Correspondence re career. Bi-Bo. Includes collaboration on mouse Y chromosome. correspondence with C.E. 1999-2001 1996-2001 Bishop re Br.-By. 1999-2001 C.1007 Carter, N.P. 1994-2002 C.1007-C.1014 ‘C 1998-2002’ Includes correspondence with A.N. Bruere re Scrapie and BSE. 1994, 1996 Correspondence re Ferguson-Smith’s paper ‘Reaction to the emergence of BSE in the UK: what was done and what perhaps might have been done better’, Carter was based at the Sanger Centre, Cambridge. Chiefly karyotypes. correspondence and Champigny, M.-L. papers re_ bear M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 at meeting presented Encephalopathies Spongiformes France Academie des Sciences, Paris, 14-16 March 2001. Includes copy of the paper (3pp). See also C.1049. Transmissables, Institut on _ de Champigny was preparing the proceedings of meeting Comptes Rendus publication l’Académie des Sciences. for in the de Cowey, K. 1998-1999 Correspondence re individual membership of the Lister Institute of Preventive Medicine. Cox, D.W. 2000-2002 Includes correspondence re collaborative work on chromosome 14, and career. Cox was Professor and Head of the Department of Medical Genetics, University of Alberta, Canada. 1999-2001 1999-2001 1999-2001 1999-2001 Correspondence GeneScreen. Ferguson-Smith agreed to serve on the editorial board. |. Peake were the founders of C.1015-C.1017 ‘D 1998-2002’ 1996, 1998 1998-2002 re new journal C.1015 Duff, G. Duff and the new M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 journal. C.1018, C.1019 ‘E 1998-2002’ C.1018 Edwards, J.H. 1998-2002 1998-2001 1997-2001 1997, 2001 Includes draft susceptibility gene discovery. of Letter to Nature by Edwards on E: 1998-2001 Includes Ferguson-Smith’s entry on his activities for the European Research & Development Database. 1997-2001 2000-2001 1997, 2001 C.1020 Farndon, P.A. C.1020-C.1022 ‘F 1998-2002’ Ferguson, M.W.F. Includes invitation National Genetics Commissioning Advisory Group. for Ferguson-Smith to serve on Correspondence re Monodelphis domestica embryos and alligator cell lines. 1995-2001 Professor Ferguson was based at the University of Manchester School of Biological Sciences. C.1023-C.1032 ‘G 1998-2002’ 1999-2001 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 Ganss, B. 1999-2000 Correspondence re samples of mouse chromosomes 2,6 and 17. Ganss was based at the Medical Research Council Group in Periodontal Physiology, University of Toronto, Canada. Goswami, H.K. 1998-2001 Correspondence re possible visits. Goswami was Professor and Head of the Genetics Department, Barkatullah University, Bhopal, India. Grace, C.D. Correspondence Peterhouse College Cambridge, September 2001. SmartCapture User re Meeting, analysis It included for re with was Director of Digital 1995, 1999- and _ presentation Scientific Ltd, collaboration C.1026-C.1028 Graphodatsky, A.S. Correspondence Ferguson- Smith’s laboratory through the work of Fengtang Yang and visit to Cambridge July 2000. Grace a Cambridge computer software company that produced SmartCapture, a system of software tools the digital capture, of microscope images. a FISH imaging product that was the first commercial instrument to detect multicolour signals for cytogenetic analysis. See also G.19-G.21. 2001 Graphodatsky was Head of the Laboratory of Human of Cytology and and Animal Cytogenetics, Institute Genetics, Science Siberian Department, Novosibirsk. Russian Academy of Correspondence re talk on the BSE enquiry to British Gregory, J. 3 folders. M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 on Advancement of Science Includes 4 September 2001. Association Glasgow, Ferguson-Smith’s talk, uncertainties of science’. ‘BSE: public meeting, draft of policy and the Gregory Association who organised the meeting. Section Chair was of X of the British Griffin, D.K. 1996-2000 Chiefly correspondence arising from Griffin's work at Cambridge on karyotype evolution in birds, and later collaborative research. Griffin was based in Ferguson-Smith’s department before moving to Brunel University. 1999-2001 1996-2001 1999-2002 1999-2000 C.1033 Harper, J.C. editorial and re _ mouse ‘H 1998-2002’ C.1033-C.1036 Prenatal FISH correspondence re correspondence Includes Diagnosis, probes. Harper was Senior Lecturer in Human Genetics and Embryology, University College London. 1999-2001 Harrison Cytogenetics, Medical School, London. of College Harrison, C.J. Royal Free and University Lecturer and was Senior 1999-2001 Head Ha. M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 C.1037-C.1040 ‘J 1998-2002’ C.1037 Jackson, L.G. Jacobs, P.A. Includes correspondence on gender testing of Olympic athletes, 1998, and project on structural abnormalities of the X chromosome, 2000. Jacobs was Director of the Wessex Regional Genetics Laboratory. Just, W. Correspondence re possible collaboration on Ellobius lutescens. 1999-2002 1995-2001 1995, 2000- 2001 1998-2000 1999-2001 1998-2001 C.1041-C.1043 C.1041-C.1046 Just was based in the Department of Human Genetics, University of Ulm, Germany. Correspondence re collaborative research and joint conference papers and publication arising. 1999-2001 Chiefly Callosum associated with a chromosome (4:14) translocation’, paper of Human Genetics meeting, 2000. Kamnasaran was based in the Department of Medical Genetics, University of Alberta, Canada presented at American Society re ‘Agenesis of the Corpus ‘K 1998-2002’ Kamnasaran, D. 1999-2000 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 2000 re ‘Comparative Chiefly of chromosome 14q11.2-q13 cytogenetic mouse syntenic chromosomes’ Mammalian Genome, 2000. mapping for the interval human with in publication 2000-2001 re ‘Comparative human Chiefly chromosome ‘Comparative mapping of the human chromosome 14q11.2-q13 with mouse homologous gene regions’, paper presented at American Society of Human Genetics meeting, 2001. mapping and 14q11.2-q13’, the of King, V. Correspondence re career. King was a New Zealand based researcher who had worked as Ferguson-Smith’s Scientific Assistant on the BSE Inquiry 1998-2000 C.1047 Levan, G. 1998-2001 1999-2000 ‘L 1998-2002’ C.1047-C.1049 1999 Levan was based in Cell Molecular Biology, Géteburg University, Sweden. Correspondence, collaborative research on canine chromosomes. Lingaas was in Veterinary Science, Oslo. the Norwegian School the Department of Lingaas, F. 1999-2000 chiefly with Fengtang Yeng, re and based of M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 L. 1999-2001 correspondence Includes meeting Transmissables, Sciences, Paris, 14-16 March 2001. See also C.1008. Lachmann re Spongiformes France Academie des P. Encephalopathies Institut with de on C.1050-C.1055 ‘M 1998-2002’ C.1050 McGiffert, C 1996-2001 1999-2001 McGiffert had worked in Ferguson-Smith’s laboratory under the US National Institutes of Health Minority International Research Training Program. See C.982- C.984. McConnell, I. 1998-2000 Includes draft on ‘Molecular Cytogenetics Laboratory’ for 50th Anniversary Publication the Cambridge Veterinary School. of 1999-2001 1996-2001 McConnell was Professor of Veterinary Science in the University of Cambridge. 2000-2001 by Ferguson-Smith to Correspondence re C.1056-C.1064 ‘R 1998-2002’ 1999, 2000 1996-1999 1995-2002 C.1056 Raine, T. talk the M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 Trinity College Cambridge Medical Society, 1 February 2001. some conclusions from the scientific response to BSE’. Inquiry: talked BSE ‘The He on Raine Society. was President of Trinity College Medical C.1057, C.1058 Richards, F.M. 1998-2002 collaboration Correspondence on on MSSE (Multiple Self-healing Squamous Epithelioma), including career (C.1058). application; research project grant draft on of 2 folders. Richards was Lecturer in Human Molecular Genetics in the University of Birmingham. Ried, T. 1996-1999 of National 2000-2001 collaboration Robinson, T.J. C.1061, C.1062 Ried was based at the National Centre for Human Genome Research, Health, Bethesda, Maryland, USA. Institutes Robinson was Professor and Head of the Department of Zoology, University of Stellenbosch, South Africa. Correspondence Ferguson- Smith’s laboratory (chiefly through Fengtang Yang) on phylogenomics. Includes grant proposal. 2000-2002 Correspondence and papers re Congress on Genetic Resources for the New Century, San Diego, California, USA, 8-12 May 2000, at which Ferguson-Smith spoke on by cross-species chromosome painting’, and further visit to San Diego 2001. includes correspondence with Also President of the Zoological Society of San Diego. of mammalian karyotype evolution Benirschke, Ryder, O.A. 2 folders. ‘Studies re with K. M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 Re.-Ri. 1995-2002 Includes correspondence with P.R. Reilly, Chairman of the SmithKline Beecham Pharmaceuticals’ Clinical Genetics, Bioethics and Public Policy Advisory Board (Ferguson-Smith was a member of the Board). C.1065, C.1066 ‘RAE 2001’ Correspondence relating the entry of Ferguson- Smith’s Veterinary Cytogenetics Group for the 2001 Research Assessment Exercise. to 2 folders. 1998-2001 1999-2001 C.1067-C.1074 ‘S 1998-2002’ 1997-2001 Sargan, D.R. papers for meetings of the Centre Shields, L.E. C.1067, C.1068 Correspondence re collaboration on FISH probes for Macaques. Sargan was Lecturer in Molecular Pathology and Director of the Postgraduate School of Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences, University of Cambridge. Includes for Veterinary Science’s Research Strategy Discussion Group, 6 February and 26 April 2001. 1999-2001 the Department of Obstetrics Shields was based in and Gynecology, University of Washington, Seattle, USA. Spathas was based in the Medical School, University of Patras, Greece. Spathas, D.H. M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 Stanyon, R. 1998-2000 Includes correspondence re research on rabbit human, and woolly monkey human homology. Stanyon was based in Diversity, Maryland, USA. National the Laboratory of Genomic Frederick, Institute, Cancer 1997-2001 1998-2001 1999-2001 So.-Su. draft history report ‘Genetic antenatal Includes booking visits: suggestions for maternity records using the National Maternity Record as an example’ by a working party of the Royal College of Physicians Joint Committee on Medical Genetics, sent to Ferguson- Smith by its chairman, P.W. Soothill, October 2001. at C.1076 mammalian chromosome evolution visit to 1996-2001 Volobouev, V. ‘T 1998-2002’ ‘V 1998-2002’ C.1076, C.1077 Ferguson-Smith’s 1995-2002 Correspondence re the Museum of Natural History, Paris to lecture on ‘Studies in’ using chromosome painting’, 13 February 2001. Volobouev was based at History, Paris, France. the Museum of Natural C.1078-C.1084 ‘W 1998-2002’ 2000-2001 1998-2001 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 C.1078, C.1079 Weale, A.P. re and British papers Correspondence Academy Conference on Risk and Public Policy, London, 7 June 2001. Ferguson-Smith spoke on ‘BSE and decisions of risk’. Includes draft of Ferguson-Smith’s talk, copy of illustrative slides and manuscript notes on proceedings (C.1079). C.1080-C.1082 Weber, B.H. 1995-1999 Correspondence re visiting researchers from the US National International Research Training Program. Institutes Minority Health of program Following the success of the visit of C. McGiffert from the MIRT researchers came to Cambridge: A.R. Perez (1997), J.L. Padilla (1998) and a Mentor, C.A. Itatani (1998). C.982-C.984), further (see A.R. Perez 1995-1997 1999-2004 1998-1999 Wienberg, J. 1997-1998 J.L. Padilla and C.A. Itatani (Mentor) J.L. Padilla (1998) and continuing program 1998-2001 A colleague of R. Stanyon, Wienberg was based in the Laboratory of Genomic Diversity, National Cancer Institute, Frederick, Maryland, USA. Chiefly hamster, with F. Yang. ‘X Y Z 1988-2002’ C.1085, C.1086 publication Chinese re of joint work on M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 Zaremba, J. 1998-2001 Chiefly correspondence re Congress of Polish Neuroscience Society, Gdansk, 2-5 September 1999. Ferguson-Smith spoke on ‘Nature versus nurture in the transmissible spongiform encephalopathies’. Includes abstract of Ferguson-Smith’s talk. the 1998-2001 CORRESPONDENCE WITH V.A. McKUSICK of draft male Includes hypogonadism, pseudohermaphroditism hypospadias (Reifenstein’s Syndrome)’ by MckKusick et al, with Ferguson-Smith’s comments thereon. gynecomastia ‘Hereditary with and documents a_ 1995-1996 C.1088-C.1100 correspondence CORRESPONDENCE WITH J.A.M. GRAVES AND OTHERS This long-running research collaborations on comparative genomics of platypus, echidna and various marsupials between Ferguson-Smith’s laboratory in Cambridge and the laboratory of Professor J.A.M. Graves at La Trobe University, Australia (then at the Australian National University, Canberra). 1995-2005 Includes draft grant application to Australian Research Council (ARC) for cross-species painting in mammals. Correspondence re drafting grant application to ARC and joint papers for publication. February-July 1997 M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 August-November 1997 Chiefly re grant application to ARC. March-September 1998 Correspondence on progress of research on marsupial painting. October 1998 Includes draft of ‘Chromosome evolution in kangaroos (Marsupialia macropodidae)...’ with R.J. Waugh O’ Neill et al. 1999 2001 re visit to correspondence Includes to Cambridge, April; draft of formal agreement on ‘Cross- species painting’. Graves’s visit re 2000 Graves’s correspondence Correspondence on progress of research. Includes Cambridge, May; progress of research. platypus karyotype for publication Chiefly re preparation of papers for publication, and joint grant application by A. Ferguson-Smith, Reader in Developmental Genetics at Cambridge, and Graves. preparation of paper on January-March 2004 2002-2003 Visit to Australia, March; M.A. Ferguson-Smith NCUACS 161/4/08 Correspondence, C.1-C.1123 April-October 2004 November-December 2004 Includes correspondence re collaboration on platypus sex chromosomes. 2005 Includes abstract of presentation, ‘In the platypus a meiotic chain with ten elements links mammal and bird chromosomes’, relating to joint paper ‘In the platypus a meiotic chain of ten sex chromosomes shares genes with the bird Z and mammal X chromosomes’, with F. Gritzner 913-917. Bibliography no. 464. 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