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Fifty Years of Human Genetics

A Festschrift and Liber Amicorum to Celebrate the Life and Work of George Robert Fraser

Author: Oliver Mayo and Carolyn Leach  

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George Fraser has been a significant contributor to human and clinical genetics in the last half century. He has made contributions to genetics, the delineation of syndromes, the amelioration of inherited disabilities of hearing and sight. This festschrift includes contributions from sixty of George Fraser's colleagues, friends and former students.

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George Fraser has been a significant contributor to human and clinical genetics in the last half century. He has made contributions to genetics, the delineation of syndromes, the amelioration of inherited disabilities of hearing and sight. This festschrift includes contributions from sixty of George Fraser's colleagues, friends and former students.

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George Fraser has been a significant contributor to the great flowering of human and clinical genetics of the last half century. He has made major contributions to clinical genetics, to the delineation of syndromes (including Fraser syndrome), and to the amelioration of inherited disabilities of hearing and sight. This festschrift includes contributions from some sixty of George Fraser's colleagues, friends and former students. They range over all of the fields tilled by George himself, and include new scientific papers, reviews, and reminiscences. Carolyn Leach is a research fellow in the discipline of genetics in the University of Adelaide. Oliver Mayo is a research fellow in CSIRO, Australia's national research organisation, and an adjunct professor of biometry in the University of Adelaide. Together and separately, they have contributed to quantitative and population genetics with applications in plant and animal breeding and human genetics.

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Oliver Mayo is a research fellow in CSIRO, Australia's national research organisation, and an adjunct professor of biometry in the University of Adelaide. Together and separately, they have contributed to quantitative and population genetics with applications in plant and animal breeding and human genetics. Carolyn Leach is a research fellow in the discipline of genetics in the University of Adelaide.

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George Fraser has been a significant contributor to the great flowering of human and clinical genetics of the last half century. He has made major contributions to clinical genetics, to the delineation of syndromes (including Fraser syndrome), and to the amelioration of inherited disabilities of hearing and sight. This festschrift includes contributions from some sixty of George Fraser's colleagues, friends and former students. They range over all of the fields tilled by George himself, and include new scientific papers, reviews, and reminiscences. Carolyn Leach is a research fellow in the discipline of genetics in the University of Adelaide. Oliver Mayo is a research fellow in CSIRO, Australia's national research organisation, and an adjunct professor of biometry in the University of Adelaide. Together and separately, they have contributed to quantitative and population genetics with applications in plant and animal breeding and human genetics.

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Publisher
Wakefield Press
Published
15th September 2007
Pages
584
ISBN
9781862547537

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