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Authorised form of nameBarnard; Joseph Edwin (1870 - 1949)
Dates1870 - 1949
NationalityBritish
Place of birth321 Bridge Road, Pimlico, London, England
Date of birth07 December 1870
Place of deathAddiscombe, Surrey
Date of death25/10/1949
ActivityCareer:
Lecturer in Microscopy, London; Head of Department of Applied Optics, National Institute of Medical Research; ex-Pres Roy Micros Soc
Memberships:
FInstP; Fellow of the Optical Society
Membership categoryFellow
Date of election15/05/1924
SourcesSources:
Bulloch's Roll; DNB
Obituaries:
Obituary Notices of Fellows of the Royal Society 1950-1951 vol 7 pp 3-8, plate, by J A Murray
Royal Society codeNA1342
Archives associated with this Fellow
Reference numberTitleDate
EC/1924/02Barnard, Joseph Edwin: certificate of election to the Royal Society
IM/000257Barnard, Joseph Edwinnd
NLB/37/643Copy letter from Robert William Frederick Harrison to Sir William Crookes, Fellow of the Royal Society24 April 1908
RR/33/44Referee's report by Joseph Edwin Barnard, on a paper 'The action of X-rays on Colpidium Colpoda' by J A CrowtherJuly 1926
RR/35/30Referee's report by Joseph Edwin Barnard, on a paper 'The effect of gamma irradiation on cell division in tissue culture in vitro' by R G Canti and F G SpearJune 1927
RR/40/13Referee's report by Joseph Edwin Barnard, on a paper 'The differential action of X-rays on tissue, growth and vitality.— Part II. The biological reaction to X-radiation in relation to a phenomenon termed antagonism' by Warnford Moppett January 1930
RR/43/117Referee's report by Joseph Edwin Barnard, on a paper 'The reaction of living tissues to homogeneous x-radiation produced by crystal diffraction' by Warnford MoppettMay 1931
RR/40/14Referee's report by Joseph Edwin Barnard, on a paper 'The differential action of X-rays on tissue, growth and vitality.—Part IV.—The biological reaction to X-radiation in relation to time' by Warnford Moppett January 1930
RR/39/44Referee's report by Joseph Edwin Barnard, on a paper 'The effect of gamma irradiation on cell division in tissue culture in vitro.—Part II' by R G Canti and F G Spear[April 1929]
RR/18/105Referee's report by Charles James Martin, on a paper 'On a method of disintegrating bacterial and other organic cells' by Joseph Edwin Barnard and R T HewlettApril 1911
RR/44/38Referee's report by John Charles Grant Ledingham, on a paper 'The causative organism in infectious ectromelia' by Joseph Edwin BarnardOctober 1931
RR/40/15Referee's report by Joseph Edwin Barnard, on a paper 'The differential action of X-rays on tissue, growth and vitality.—Part III. The biological reaction to X-radiation in relation to the area of tissue irradiated' by Warnford Moppett January 1930
NLB/66/504Copy letter from Francis Alexander Towle, Assistant Secretary of the Royal Society; to the Manager of Barclay's Bank, 27 Regents Street, S.W.1 20 May 1924
RR/37/47Referee's report by Joseph Edwin Barnard, on a paper 'Cytological studies in Addison's anaemia' by W E Cooke23 January 1928
HD/25/21Presentation album for Henry Dale on his retirement from the National Institute for Medical Research 30 September 1942
RR/39/95Referee's report by Joseph Edwin Barnard, on a paper 'The differential action of X-rays on tissue growth and vitality. Part I' by Warnford Moppett[April 1929]
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