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Guido Pontecorvo

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Citizenship
  
British (born Italy)

Died
  
September 25, 1999

Doctoral students
  
Obaid Siddiqi

Education
  
University of Pisa


Name
  
Guido Pontecorvo

Fields
  
Genetics

Role
  
Geneticist

Books
  
Trends Genetic Analys

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Institutions
  
University of Glasgow, Imperial Cancer Research Fund

Siblings
  
Bruno Pontecorvo, Gillo Pontecorvo, Laura Coppa, David Maraoni, Giuliana Talbet, Paolo Pontecorvo, Anna Newton

Similar People
  
Bruno Pontecorvo, Gillo Pontecorvo, Obaid Siddiqi

Guido Pellegrino Arrigo Pontecorvo FRS (29 November 1907, Pisa, Italy – 25 September 1999) was an Italian-born Scottish geneticist.

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Career

Guido Pontecorvo, was born into a family of wealthy Italian Industrialists. He fled to Britain after being dismissed from his post in Florence in 1938, due to his Jewish heritage.

  • Institute of Animal Genetics, University of Edinburgh. 1938–40 and 1944–45
  • Department of Zoology, University of Glasgow, 1941–44
  • Dept of Genetics, University of Glasgow, 1945-68 (Professor 1956-68)
  • Honorary Director, MRC Unit of Cell Genetics, 1966–68
  • Member of research staff, Imperial Cancer Research Fund, 1968–75
  • Honorary Consultant Geneticist, ICRF, 1975–80
  • He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1955.

    He was one of eight children. He was a brother to Gillo Pontecorvo and Bruno Pontecorvo.

    Legacy

    The current genetics building at the University of Glasgow is named in honour of Guido Pontecorvo. The Pontecorvo Building is part of the Anderson College complex located on Dumbarton Road in the West End of Glasgow. It houses one of the few working Paternoster elevators in the UK.

    He has also lent his name to the annual Pontecorvo award, presented to the most promising genetics student in the department.

    Past Winners:

    2003 - Robert Irving

    2004 - John Rowell

    2007 - Katie Armstrong

    2009 - Stuart Meiklejohn

    2010 - Angela Wilson

    2011

    2012 Alun Passey

    References

    Guido Pontecorvo Wikipedia