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Residence
  
England

Died
  
December 25, 1987

Nationality
  
British

Spouse
  
Janet Humphrey


Name
  
John Humphrey

Parents
  
H. A. Humphrey

Role
  
Bacteriologist

Children
  
Nicholas Humphrey

John H. Humphrey

Born
  
16 December 1915 (
1915-12-16
)

Fields
  
Bacteriology, Immunology

Institutions
  
National Institute for Medical Research, University College Hospital

Alma mater
  
Trinity College, Cambridge

Education
  
Trinity College, Cambridge, Winchester College

Similar People
  
Nicholas Humphrey, Archibald Hill, Caroline Humphrey, C H Waddington

John Herbert Humphrey CBE FRS FRCP (16 December 1915 – 25 December 1987) was a British bacteriologist and immunologist.

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Education

He was educated at Winchester School, and Trinity College, Cambridge. He graduated from University College Hospital medical school in 1940.

Career

He was a houseman at the Hammersmith Hospital, and was the Jenner research student at the Lister Institute, 1941-42. He was assistant pathologist at the Central Middlesex Hospital from 1943–46, then joined the external staff of the Medical Research Council as a bacteriologist at University College Hospital in 1946. Humphrey joined the staff of the National Institute for Medical Research in 1949, working in the Division of Biological Standards. With James Lightbown he established international standards for antibiotics and enzymes, and later developed a long-standing association with the WHO Expert Committee on Biological Standards. In 1957 he became head of the Institute's new Division of Immunology. From 1961-76 Humphrey was Deputy Director of NIMR, and became acting director in 1969. In 1975, Humphrey left NIMR to be Professor of Immunology at the Royal Postgraduate Medical School, Hammersmith. He retired in 1981.

In November 1956 Humphrey founded the British Society for Immunology alongside Robin Coombs, Bob White, and Avrion Mitchison. He was president of the International Union of Immunological Societies.

Awards and honours

He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1963. He delivered the 1981 Croonian Lecture to the Royal College of Physicians on The Value of Immunological Concepts in Medicine.

Personal life

Humphrey was the son of the engineer H. A. Humphrey and his wife Mary Elizabeth (née Horniblow).

At Cambridge University he met his wife Janet, the daughter of Nobel Prize–winning physiologist Archibald Hill. They had five children, including Nicholas Humphrey, and brought up Humphrey's nephew and niece after the death of Humphrey's brother.

References

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