John H. Edwards Explained

John Hilton Edwards
Honorific Suffix:FRS
Birth Date:26 March 1928
Fields:Medical genetics
Workplaces:University of Birmingham, Oxford University, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Education:Trinity Hall, Cambridge
Academic Advisors:Lancelot Hogben
Known For:Description of trisomy 18 syndrome (Edwards syndrome)
Awards:Fellow of the Royal Society-->
Spouse:Felicity Claire Toussaint
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Children:Four: Vanessa, Conrad, Penelope and Matthew
Father:Harold C. Edwards
Mother:Ida
Relatives:A.W.F. Edwards (brother)

John Hilton Edwards (26 March 1928 – 11 October 2007) was a British medical geneticist. Edwards reported the first description of a syndrome of multiple congenital malformations associated the presence of an extra chromosome. The extra chromosome belonged to the E group of chromosomes which consisted of chromosomes 16, 17 and 18. The condition is now known as Edwards syndrome or trisomy 18 syndrome.[1]

In 1979, Edwards was elected to fellowship of the Royal Society.[2] [3] He was a Fellow of Keble College, Oxford, and Professor of Genetics at Oxford from 1979 to 1995.[4]

He was the son of the surgeon Harold C. Edwards. His brother is the geneticist and statistician A.W.F. Edwards. Early in his career, he worked under Lancelot Hogben, and was sometimes distinguished from the brother as "Hogben's Edwards".

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  1. J.. Harnden . D. G.. Cameron . A. H.. Crosse . V. M.. Wolf . O. H.. A New Trisomic Syndrome. The Lancet. Edwards. 275. 7128. 787–790. 1960. 10.1016/S0140-6736(60)90675-9. 13819419 .
  2. Ferguson-Smith. Malcolm A.. 2017-04-19. John Hilton Edwards. 26 March 1928 – 11 October 2007. Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society. en. 63. 215–242. 10.1098/rsbm.2017.0005. 0080-4606. free.
  3. http://royalsociety.org/DServe/dserve.exe?dsqIni=Dserve.ini&dsqApp=Archive&dsqCmd=Show.tcl&dsqSearch=RefNo=='EC/1979/08'&dsqDb=Catalog Royal Society Certificate of Election
  4. Web site: Edwards, Prof. John Hilton. Who Was Who 1920–2008. Oxford University Press. December 2008 . 21 February 2010.