Malcolm Andrew Ferguson-Smith, FMedSci, FRS

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1950-1955 School of Medicine University of Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom 
 1959-1961 School of Medicine Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 
 1961- Department of Genetics University of Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom 
 1987- Department of Pathology University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England, United Kingdom 
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Malcolm Ferguson-Smith's significant contributions to human genetics and cytogenetics range from early studies applying the sex chromatin method to the analysis and frequency of intersexual states, and to genome mapping using chromosome rearrangements. Malcolm was the first to report the now familiar phenomenon of satellite association, the 48 XXXY karyotype, the specificity of location of secondary constrictions in the human chromosome set and gene location by in situ hybridization

Parents

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Victor A. McKusick post-doc 1959-1961 Johns Hopkins (Neurotree)
Guido Pontecorvo research scientist 1961-1965 University of Glasgow (FlyTree)

Children

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Julian R. Sampson grad student 1989 University of Glasgow (Neurotree)
Charles Lee post-doc 1996-1998 Cambridge
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