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Authorised form of namePolani; Paul Emanuel (1914 - 2006)
Other forms of namePaolo Emanuele
Dates1914 - 2006
NationalityBritish
Place of birthTrieste, Italy
Date of birth01/01/1914
Date of death18/02/2006
OccupationGeneticist in paediatric research
ActivityEducation:
Liceo Francesco Petrarca, Trieste; Medical Student in Siena; Scuola Normale Superiore at Pisa, (MD degree in 1938 with a thesis in neurophysiology)
Career:
Left Italy in 1939, arrived in London hoping to do postgraduate studies but was prevented by the outbreak of war, enrolled as ship's surgeon lieutenant on a merchant vessel bound for the Far East. In 1940, when Italy entered the war, he was interned as an enemy alien on the Isle of Man. Together with two other interned doctors, a psychiatrist and a pathologist, Polani ran the camp hospital. Released 1941, appointed medical and surgical officer at the Evelina Children's Hospital in Southwark; joined the paediatric department at Guy's Hospital in 1948, funded by a two-year fellowship from the National Birthday Trust. He studied kernicterus, a severe form of jaundice that was once common in newborn babies and which causes brain damage. He also trained in genetics at University College. Assistant to Director, Department of Child Health, Guy's Hospital Medical School (1950-1955); Director, Paediatric Research Unit (1960-1983); Director, Medical Research Unit, National Spastic Society (1955-1960); Prince Philip Professor of Paediatric Research, London University (1960-1980) (Emeritus); Director, South East Thames Regional Genetics Centre (1976-1982).
Membership categoryFellow
Date of election15/03/1973
Age at election59
SourceObituaries:
'The Independent' (21 March 2006)
CodeNA3943
Archives associated with this Fellow
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IM/003615Polani, Paul Emanuelnd
EC/1973/23Polani, Paul Emanuel: certificate of election to the Royal Society
IM/GA/GRS/7851Polani, Paul Emanuel1976
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