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Barbara Jane Bain is an eminent haematologist who is admired as a teacher. She is a Professor of Diagnostic Haematology at the Imperial College Faculty of Medicine, and Honorary Consultant Haematologist at St Mary's Hospital, London.

Life

Barbara Bain grew up in Australia and took the exams of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians. She went to England in late 1971 to further her career abroad, and after some time back in Australia, in Brisbane, returned to the UK. One reason for choosing haematology as her speciality was that it combined laboratory and clinical work. Influential mentors in her career were Sir John Dacie, David Galton and, later on, Daniel Catovsky.

She says her main interests are diagnostic haematology, writing and teaching. As a teacher she is much respected and has published various teaching materials and frequently-reissued textbooks as well as numerous other academic writings.

She was part of the International Working Group on Morphology of MDS and also in the group which devised the 2008 WHO classification of tumours of the lymphoid haematopoietic systems.

She has translated two editions of an Italian work on the morphology of the blood, and gives Italian as one of her hobbies. Art history, visiting art galleries and the study of St Sebastian are other interests of hers. She and her husband jointly compile the web site http://www.sebastianinart.com.

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Barbara J. Bain Wikipedia