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Abstract
A series of 100 recorded interviews with human and medical geneticists has been carried out and some general results are reported here. Twenty countries across the world are represented, mostly European, with a particular emphasis on the United Kingdom. A priority was given to older workers, many of whom were key founders of human genetics in their own countries and areas of work, and over 20 of whom are now no longer living. The interviews also give valuable information on the previous generation of workers, as teachers and mentors of the interviewees, thus extending the coverage of human genetics back to the 1930s or even earlier. A number of prominent themes emerge from the interview series; notably the beginnings of human cytogenetics from the late 1950s, the development of medical genetics research and its clinical applications in the 1960s and 1970s, and more recently the beginnings and rapid growth of human molecular genetics. The interviews provide vivid personal portraits of those involved, and also show the effects of social and political issues, notably those arising from World War 2 and its aftermath, which affected not only the individuals involved but also broader developments in human genetics, such as research related to risks of irradiation. While this series has made a start in the oral history of this important field, extension and further development of the work is urgently needed to give a fuller picture of how human genetics has developed.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27848075 PMCID: PMC5258791 DOI: 10.1007/s00439-016-1744-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Hum Genet ISSN: 0340-6717 Impact factor: 4.132
100 recorded interviews with human geneticists
| Aymé, Ségolène (Marseille; Paris) [85] | de la Chapelle, Albert (Helsinki; Columbus, Ohio) [84] |
| Bakker, Bert (Egbert) (Leiden) [77] | Delhanty, Joy (London) [25] |
| Baraitser, Michael (London) [33] | Donnai, Dian (Manchester) [63] |
| Bates, Gill (London) [57] | Edwards, Anthony (Cambridge) [29] |
| Berg, Kåre (Oslo) [49]a | Edwards, John (Oxford; Birmingham UK) [14]a,b |
| Berger, Roland (Paris) [38]a | Eiberg, Hans (Copenhagen) [95] |
| Berry, Caroline (London) [20] | Emery, Alan (Manchester; Edinburgh) [48] |
| Berry, RJ (Sam) (London) [31] | Evans, H John (Edinburgh) [04]a,b |
| Bertram, Ewart (Mike), jointly with Moore, Keith (London, Ontario; Toronto) [23]b | Evans, Edward (Harwell) [15]b |
| Farndon, Peter (Birmingham, UK) [97] | |
| Bobrow, Martin (Oxford; London; Cambridge) [24] | Feingold, Josué (Paris) [35] |
| Bochkov, Nikolai (Moscow) [46] | Ferguson-Smith, Malcolm (Glasgow; Cambridge) [03]b |
| Bodmer, Walter (Oxford) [68] | Frézal, Jean (Paris) [44]a |
| Boué, André and Joelle (Paris) [43]a | Fraccaro, Marco (Pavia) [09]a,b |
| Brøgge, Anton and van der Hagen, CB (Oslo) [50] | Fraser, George (Oxford) [32] |
| Brunner, Han (Nijmegen) [99] | Fryns, Jean-Pierre (Leuven) [65] |
| Burn, John (Newcastle) [100] | Galjaard, Hans (Rotterdam) [76] |
| Burns, Joan (Madison) [53] | Gilgenkrantz, Simone (Nancy) [39] |
| Clarke, Angus (Cardiff, Newcastle) [96] | Ginter, Yevgeny (Moscow) [47] |
| Conneally, Michael (Indianapolis) [22] | Goodfellow, Peter (London; Cambridge) [98] |
| Crow, James (Madison) [54]a | Gusella, James jointly with MacDonald, Marcy (Boston, USA) [82] |
| Dausset, Jean (Paris) [41]a | Haan, Eric (Adelaide; Melbourne) [86] |
| Davies, Kay (Oxford, London) [80] | Hamerton, John (London; Winnipeg) [21]a,b |
| Harnden, David (Edinburgh; Manchester) [08]b | Modell, Bernadette (London) [70] |
| Harper, Peter (Cardiff) (interviewed by Angus Clarke) [16] | Mohr, Jan (Oslo; Copenhagen) [51]a |
| Morton, Newton (Honolulu; Southampton) [34] | |
| Harris, Henry (Oxford) [67]a | Munnich, Arnold (Paris) [93] |
| Harris, Rodney (Manchester) [59] | Nevin, Norman (Belfast) [26]a |
| Hastie, Nick (Edinburgh) [11] | Pembrey, Marcus (London) [62] |
| Hopkinson, David (London) [81] | Polani, Paul (London) [01]a,b |
| Hughes, Helen (Cardiff; Toronto) [90] | Povey, Sue (London) [71] |
| Hulten, Maj (Stockholm, Sweden; Birmingham, UK) [10]b | Réthoré, Marie-Odile (Paris) [37] |
| Read, Andrew (Manchester) [64] | |
| Jacobs, Patricia (Edinburgh; Honolulu; Salisbury) [06]b | Roberts, Derek (Newcastle) [02] |
| Jeffreys, Alec (Leicester) [75] | Romeo, Giovanni (Genoa; Bologna) [73] |
| Jenkins, Trefor (Johannesburg) [69] | Sampson, Julian (Cardiff, Glasgow) [91] |
| Johnston, Alan (Aberdeen) [74]a | Scriver, Charles (Montreal) [56] |
| Kaplan, Jean-Claude (Paris) [40] | Searle, Anthony (Harwell) [19] |
| Lam, Stephen (Hong Kong) [87] | Sequeiros, Jorge (Porto) [88] |
| Laurence, K Michael (Cardiff, Bern) [13] | Snell, Russell (Cardiff; Auckland) [83] |
| Laxova, Renata (Brno; Madison) [55] | Sutherland, Grant (Adelaide) [60] |
| Laziuk, G (Minsk) [45] | Tobin, Allan (Los Angeles) [52] |
| Lee, Muriel (Edinburgh) [12]b | Turleau, Catherine (Paris) [42] |
| Lindsten, Jan (Stockholm) [27]b | van Ommen, GertJan (Leiden) [78] |
| Lyon, Mary (Harwell)a [18] | vanden Berghe, Herman (Leuven) [66] |
| Macek, Milan (Sr) (Prague) [89] | Vogel, Friedrich (Heidelberg) [05]a |
| Mandel, Jean-Louis (Strasbourg) [72] | Warburg, Mette (Copenhagen) [17] |
| Maroteaux, Pierre (Paris) [36] | Weatherall, David (Liverpool; Oxford)[30] |
| Mattei, Jean-François (Marseille) [94] | Went, Loe (Leiden) [79] |
| Medvedev, Zhores (Obninsk, Russia; London) [58] | Williamson, Robert (Glasgow; London; Melbourne) [61] |
| Mitelman, Felix (Lund) [92] | Zech, Lore (Stockholm) [28]a |
| Mittwoch, Ursula (London) [07] |
Complete list of interviews by P. S. Harper 2003–2014
[–] Indicates chronological sequence of interviews
aDeceased
bAudioclip of recording available on http://www.genmedhist.org website
Countries represented in the interview series
| Country | Number interviewed |
|---|---|
| Australia | 2 |
| Belarus | 1 |
| Belgium | 2 |
| Canada | 4 |
| Czech Republic | 2 |
| China (Hong Kong) | 1 |
| Denmark | 3 |
| Finland | 1 |
| France | 15 |
| Germany | 1 |
| Italy | 2 |
| Netherlands | 5 |
| New Zealand | 1 |
| Norway | 3 |
| Portugal | 1 |
| Russia | 3 |
| South Africa | 1 |
| Sweden | 3 |
| United Kingdom | 46 |
| United States | 7 |
Major themes in human and medical genetics arising in the interview series
| Human cytogenetics | |
| Radiation genetics | |
| Cancer genetics | |
| Human biochemical genetics | |
| Human population genetics | |
| Human molecular genetics | |
| Clinical genetics |
Interviews with workers in early human cytogenetics
| Name | Main place of work |
|---|---|
| Bertram, Ewart/Moore, Keitha | London, Ontario |
| Berger, Roland | Paris |
| Bobrow, Martin | Oxford/London UK |
| Bochkov, Nikolai | Moscow |
| Brøgge, Anton/van der Hagen, CB | Oslo |
| de la Chapelle, Albert | Helsinki |
| Delhanty, Joy | London UK |
| Evans, H John | Edinburgh |
| Evans, Edwarda | Harwell |
| Ferguson-Smith, Malcolma | Glasgow |
| Fraccaro, Marco | Pavia |
| Gilgenkrantz, Simone | Nancy |
| Harnden, Davida | Manchester |
| Hamerton, John | London UK/Winnipeg |
| Hulten, Maj | Stockholm/Birmingham |
| Jacobs, Patriciaa | Edinburgh |
| Lee, Muriela | Edinburgh |
| Lindsten, Jan | Stockholm |
| Polani, Paul | London UK |
| Searle, Anthony | Harwell |
| Sutherland, Grant | Adelaide |
| Turleau, Catherine | Paris |
| Vanden Berghe, Herman | Leuven |
| Zech, Lore | Stockholm |
aAudio clip from interview also available
Principal themes of interview series cancer and genetics
| Roland Berger | |
| Albert de la Chapelle | |
| H John Evans | |
| David Harnden | |
| Henry Harris | |
| Felix Mitelman | |
| Giovanni Romeo | |
| Julian Sampson | |
| Herman Vanden Berghe | |
| Friedrich Vogel | |
| Lore Zech |
Main themes represented in the interview series: biochemical genetics
| Jean Frézal | Inherited metabolic disorders; human gene mapping |
| David Hopkinson | Human biochemical genetic variation |
| Jean-Claude Kaplan | Inherited metabolic disorders |
| Sue Povey | Biochemical polymorphisms; human gene mapping |
| Charles Scriver | Inherited metabolic disorders |
| Hans Eiberg | Human gene mapping |
| Hans Galjaard | Inherited metabolic disorders |
Principal themes of interview series: human population genetics
| R J (Sam) Berry |
| Walter Bodmer |
| Michael Conneally |
| James Crow |
| Anthony Edwards |
| John Edwards |
| Josué Feingold |
| Yevgeny Ginter |
| Trefor Jenkins |
| Newton Morton |
| Derek Roberts |
Interviewees involved with the beginnings of human molecular genetics
| Walter Bodmer | Oxford, London, Stanford |
| Gillian Bates | London |
| Egbert Bakker | Leiden |
| Russell Snell | Cardiff, Auckland |
| Jean-Louis Mandel | Strasbourg |
| Jean-Claude Kaplan | Paris |
| Alec Jeffreys | Leicester |
| Grant Sutherland | Melbourne |
| Nick Hastie | Edinburgh |
| Robert Williamson | London, Melbourne |
| GertJan van Ommen | Leiden |
| Kay Davies | London, Oxford |
| Peter Goodfellow | London, Cambridge |
| James Gusella | Boston |
| Marcia MacDonald | Boston |
| Allan Tobin | Los Angeles |
Interviews with UK clinical geneticists
| Name | Main place of work |
|---|---|
| Baraitser, Michael | London |
| Berry, Caroline | London |
| Bobrow, Martin | London/Cambridge |
| Burn, John | Newcastle |
| Clarke, Angus | Newcastle; Cardiff |
| Donnai, Dian | Manchester |
| Edwards, John | Birmingham (UK); Oxford |
| Emery, Alan | Manchester/Edinburgh |
| Farndon, Peter | Birmingham (UK) |
| Fraser, George | Oxford |
| Harper, Peter (interviewer Angus Clarke) | Cardiff |
| Harris, Rodney | Manchester |
| Hughes, Helen | Toronto; Cardiff |
| Johnston, Alan | Aberdeen |
| Laxova, Renata | Brno/London/Madison |
| Nevin, Norman | Belfast |
| Pembrey, Marcus | London |
| Sampson, Julian | Cardiff |
Individuals, mostly already deceased, for whom information is provided by living interviewees
| Individual | Interviewee |
|---|---|
| Carter, Cedric | Michael Baraitser, Michael Laurence, Norman Nevin, Marcus Pembrey |
| Barr, Murray | Mike Bertram/Keith Moore |
| Brock, David | Alan Emery |
| Caspersson, Torbjo̎rn | Jan Lindsten, Lore Zech |
| Cavalli-Sforza, Luca | Walter Bodmer, Anthony Edwards |
| Clarke, Cyril | Peter Harper, David Weatherall, Marcus Pembrey |
| Cook, Peter | Sue Povey |
| Court Brown, Michael | John Evans, David Harnden, Pat Jacobs |
| Dent, Charles | Charles Scriver |
| Fisher, RA | Walter Bodmer, Anthony Edwards, Sam Berry, Mary Lyon |
| Ford, Charles | John Evans, Ted Evans, John Hamerton, David Harnden, Paul Polani |
| Ford, EB | Walter Bodmer |
| Gru̎neberg, Hans | Caroline Berry, Sam Berry, Anthony Searle |
| Haldane, JBS | John Evans, John Hamerton, Newton Morton, Robert Williamson |
| Harris, Harry | Sue Povey, Charles Scriver |
| Hogben, Lancelot | John Edwards |
| McKusick, Victor | Alan Emery, Malcolm Ferguson-Smith, Peter Harper, Alan Johnston, Giovanni Romeo |
| Mohr, Otto Lous | Kåre Berg, Jan Mohr |
| Nachtsheim, Hans | Friedrich Vogel |
| Neel, James | Derek Roberts |
| Patau, Klaus | James Crow |
| Penrose, Lionel | Marco Fraccaro, Joy Delhanty, Renata Laxova, Ursula Mittwoch, George Fraser, Paul Polani, Herman van den Berghe |
| Polani, Paul | Caroline Berry, Martin Bobrow, John Hamerton, Marcus Pembrey |
| Renwick, James | John Edwards, Anthony Edwards, Malcolm Ferguson-Smith, Newton Morton |
| Roberts, John Fraser | Caroline Berry, Paul Polani, Marcus Pembrey |
| Robson, Elizabeth | Sue Povey |
| Steinberg, Arthur | Trefor Jenkins |
| Stevenson, Alan | Martin Bobrow, John Edwards, Derek Roberts, Marco Fraccaro, George Fraser, Norman Nevin |
| Timofeef-Resovsky, Nikolai | Zhores Medvedev, Yevgeny Ginter, Nikolai Bochkov |
| Winter, Robin | Michael Baraitser, Dian Donnai |
| Wright, Sewall | James Crow |
Interviewees affected by World War 2 and other major political problems
| Name | Nature of problem |
|---|---|
| Michael Baraitser | South African apartheid |
| Nikolai Bochkov | Childhood in wartime Russia |
| Martin Bobrow | South African apartheid |
| Walter Bodmer | Parents refugees from Nazi Germany |
| George Fraser | Refugee from Nazi Germany (with parents) |
| Trefor Jenkins | South African apartheid |
| Jean-Claude Kaplan | Clandestine life in occupied wartime France |
| Michael Laurence | Childhood refugee from Nazi Germany |
| Renata Laxova | Refugee from communist Czechoslovakia |
| Gordon Laziuk | Dismissed from post because of work on Chernobyl nuclear disaster |
| Milan Macek | Communism in Czechoslovakia |
| Zhores Medvedev | Expelled from communist Soviet Union |
| Felix Mitelman | Childhood refugee to Sweden (with parents) from post-war Poland |
| Ursula Mittwoch | Childhood refugee from Nazi Germany. Interned as ‘enemy alien’ |
| Paul Polani | Refugee from fascist Italy. Interned as ‘enemy alien’ |
| Derek Roberts | Severely wounded in World War 2 |
| Anthony Searle | Prisoner of war in Japanese-occupied Singapore |
| Friedrich Vogel | Wounded and prisoner of war on Russian front |
| Loe Went | Resistance activities in wartime Netherlands |