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George H. Hitchings

George Herbert Hitchings (April 18, 1905 – February 27, 1998) was an American medical doctor who shared the 1988 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with Sir James Black and Gertrude Elion "for their discoveries of important principles for drug treatment", Hitchings specifically for his work on chemotherapy.[2][3][4][5][6]

George Hitchings
George H. Hitchings in 1988
Born
George Herbert Hitchings

April 18, 1905
DiedFebruary 27, 1998 (1998-02-28) (aged 92)
NationalityAmerican
Alma materUniversity of Washington
Harvard University
Known forchemotherapy
Awards
Scientific career
Institutions

Education and early life

Hitchings was born in Hoquiam, Washington, in 1905, and grew up there, in Berkeley, California, San Diego, Bellingham, Washington, and Seattle. He graduated from Seattle's Franklin High School, where he was salutatorian, in 1923, and from there went to the University of Washington, from which he graduated with a degree in chemistry cum laude in 1927, after having been elected to Phi Beta Kappa as a junior the year before. That summer, he worked at the university's Puget Sound Biological Station at Friday Harbor on San Juan Island [1], and received a master's degree the next year for his thesis based on that work.

From the University of Washington, Hitchings went to Harvard University as a teaching fellow, ending up at Harvard Medical School. Before getting his Ph.D. in 1933,[7] he joined Alpha Chi Sigma in 1929.[8][9][10]

Career and research

Following his PhD, he worked at Harvard and Case Western Reserve University. In 1942, he went to work for Wellcome Research Laboratories at Tuckahoe, where he began working with Gertrude Elion in 1944. Drugs Hitchings' team worked on included 2,6-diaminopurine (a compound to treat leukemia) and p-chlorophenoxy-2,4-diaminopyrimidine (a folic acid antagonist). According to his Nobel Prize autobiography,

The line of inquiry we had begun in the 1940s [also] yielded new drug therapies for malaria (pyrimethamine), leukemia (6-mercaptopurine and thioguanine), gout (allopurinol), organ transplantation (azathioprine) and bacterial infections (co-trimoxazole (trimethoprimA)). The new knowledge contributed by our studies pointed the way for investigations that led to major antiviral drugs for herpes infections (acyclovir) and AIDS (zidovudine).

In 1967 Hitchings became Vice President in Charge of Research of Burroughs-Wellcome. He became Scientist Emeritus in 1976. He also served as Adjunct Professor of Pharmacology and of Experimental Medicine from 1970 to 1985 at Duke University.[11]

Hitchings founded the Triangle Community Foundation in 1983. Hitchings is a member of the Medicinal Chemistry Hall of Fame.

Personal life

His first wife, Beverly Reimer Hitchings, died in 1985. Hitchings remarried in 1989 to Joyce Carolyn Shaver-Hitchings, MD. Dr. Shaver-Hitchings died in 2009.[12]

Hitchings died on 27 February 1998 in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.

Awards and honors

Hitchings was awarded the Passano award by the Passano Foundation in 1969,[13] and the de Villiers award in 1970.[14] In 1972, he was awarded the Cameron Prize for Therapeutics of the University of Edinburgh. He was elected a Foreign Member of the Royal Society (ForMemRS) in 1974.[1] In 1989, Hitchings received the Golden Plate Award of the American Academy of Achievement.[15]

References

  1. ^ a b . London: Royal Society. Archived from the original on 2015-10-15.
  2. ^ Raju, T N (2000), "The Nobel chronicles. 1988: James Whyte Black, (b 1924), Gertrude Elion (1918–99), and George H Hitchings (1905–98).", The Lancet (published Mar 18, 2000), vol. 355, no. 9208, p. 1022, doi:10.1016/s0140-6736(05)74775-9, PMID 10768469, S2CID 54345690
  3. ^ van Zwieten, P A (1988), "[Nobel prize for Medicine 1988]", Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde (published Dec 31, 1988), vol. 132, no. 53, pp. 2401–2, PMID 3063980
  4. ^ Horgan, J (1988), "Physiology or medicine.", Scientific American (published Dec 1988), vol. 259, no. 6, p. 33, doi:10.1038/scientificamerican1288-33b, PMID 3060998
  5. ^ Sjöqvist, F (1988), "[Nobel Prize in medicine: three share this year's Nobel Prize in medicine. Important principles in drug therapy]", Läkartidningen (published Oct 26, 1988), vol. 85, no. 43, pp. 3542–7, PMID 2462143
  6. ^ Goodwin, Len (1989). "George Hitchings and Gertrude Elion-Nobel Prizewinners". Parasitology Today. 5 (2): 33. doi:10.1016/0169-4758(89)90184-1. ISSN 0169-4758. PMID 15463172.
  7. ^ Nobel Prize biography
  8. ^ Then, R L (1993), "History and future of antimicrobial diaminopyrimidines.", Journal of Chemotherapy (Florence, Italy) (published Dec 1993), vol. 5, no. 6, pp. 361–8, PMID 8195827
  9. ^ Giner-Sorolla, A (1988), "The excitement of a suspense story, the beauty of a poem: the work of Hitchings and Elion", Trends Pharmacol. Sci. (published Dec 1988), vol. 9, no. 12, pp. 437–8, doi:10.1016/0165-6147(88)90133-2, PMID 3078084
  10. ^ Medicinal Chemistry Division, American Chemical Society, Medicinal Chemistry Hall of Fame, retrieved 30 August 2012
  11. ^ Weatherall, Miles (20 March 1998). "Obituary: George Hitchings". The Independent. Retrieved 30 December 2015.
  12. ^ "Nobel prize winners who contributed to Transplantation - GIN". GIN. 2018-01-27. Retrieved 2018-11-12.
  13. ^ Talalay, P (1969), "Presentation of Dr. George Herbert Hitchings for the Passano Award.", JAMA (published Sep 1, 1969), vol. 209, no. 9, pp. 1337–8, doi:10.1001/jama.209.9.1337, PMID 4895870
  14. ^ Dameshek, W (1970), "The deVilliers award of the Leukemia Society of America Inc. to George H. Hitchings, Ph.D.", Bibliotheca Haematologica, no. 36, pp. XXI–XXII, PMID 4950964
  15. ^ "Golden Plate Awardees of the American Academy of Achievement". www.achievement.org. American Academy of Achievement.

External links

  • George H. Hitchings on Nobelprize.org  

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George Herbert Hitchings April 18 1905 February 27 1998 was an American medical doctor who shared the 1988 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with Sir James Black and Gertrude Elion for their discoveries of important principles for drug treatment Hitchings specifically for his work on chemotherapy 2 3 4 5 6 George HitchingsGeorge H Hitchings in 1988BornGeorge Herbert HitchingsApril 18 1905Hoquiam Washington U S DiedFebruary 27 1998 1998 02 28 aged 92 Chapel Hill North Carolina U S NationalityAmericanAlma materUniversity of WashingtonHarvard UniversityKnown forchemotherapyAwardsGairdner Foundation International Award 1968 Cameron Prize for Therapeutics of the University of Edinburgh 1972 ForMemRS 1974 1 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1988 Scientific careerInstitutionsCase Western Reserve University Duke University Contents 1 Education and early life 2 Career and research 3 Personal life 4 Awards and honors 5 References 6 External linksEducation and early life EditHitchings was born in Hoquiam Washington in 1905 and grew up there in Berkeley California San Diego Bellingham Washington and Seattle He graduated from Seattle s Franklin High School where he was salutatorian in 1923 and from there went to the University of Washington from which he graduated with a degree in chemistry cum laude in 1927 after having been elected to Phi Beta Kappa as a junior the year before That summer he worked at the university s Puget Sound Biological Station at Friday Harbor on San Juan Island 1 and received a master s degree the next year for his thesis based on that work From the University of Washington Hitchings went to Harvard University as a teaching fellow ending up at Harvard Medical School Before getting his Ph D in 1933 7 he joined Alpha Chi Sigma in 1929 8 9 10 Career and research EditFollowing his PhD he worked at Harvard and Case Western Reserve University In 1942 he went to work for Wellcome Research Laboratories at Tuckahoe where he began working with Gertrude Elion in 1944 Drugs Hitchings team worked on included 2 6 diaminopurine a compound to treat leukemia and p chlorophenoxy 2 4 diaminopyrimidine a folic acid antagonist According to his Nobel Prize autobiography The line of inquiry we had begun in the 1940s also yielded new drug therapies for malaria pyrimethamine leukemia 6 mercaptopurine and thioguanine gout allopurinol organ transplantation azathioprine and bacterial infections co trimoxazole trimethoprimA The new knowledge contributed by our studies pointed the way for investigations that led to major antiviral drugs for herpes infections acyclovir and AIDS zidovudine In 1967 Hitchings became Vice President in Charge of Research of Burroughs Wellcome He became Scientist Emeritus in 1976 He also served as Adjunct Professor of Pharmacology and of Experimental Medicine from 1970 to 1985 at Duke University 11 Hitchings founded the Triangle Community Foundation in 1983 Hitchings is a member of the Medicinal Chemistry Hall of Fame Personal life EditHis first wife Beverly Reimer Hitchings died in 1985 Hitchings remarried in 1989 to Joyce Carolyn Shaver Hitchings MD Dr Shaver Hitchings died in 2009 12 Hitchings died on 27 February 1998 in Chapel Hill North Carolina Awards and honors EditHitchings was awarded the Passano award by the Passano Foundation in 1969 13 and the de Villiers award in 1970 14 In 1972 he was awarded the Cameron Prize for Therapeutics of the University of Edinburgh He was elected a Foreign Member of the Royal Society ForMemRS in 1974 1 In 1989 Hitchings received the Golden Plate Award of the American Academy of Achievement 15 References Edit a b Fellowship of the Royal Society 1660 2015 London Royal Society Archived from the original on 2015 10 15 Raju T N 2000 The Nobel chronicles 1988 James Whyte Black b 1924 Gertrude Elion 1918 99 and George H Hitchings 1905 98 The Lancet published Mar 18 2000 vol 355 no 9208 p 1022 doi 10 1016 s0140 6736 05 74775 9 PMID 10768469 S2CID 54345690 van Zwieten P A 1988 Nobel prize for Medicine 1988 Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde published Dec 31 1988 vol 132 no 53 pp 2401 2 PMID 3063980 Horgan J 1988 Physiology or medicine Scientific American published Dec 1988 vol 259 no 6 p 33 doi 10 1038 scientificamerican1288 33b PMID 3060998 Sjoqvist F 1988 Nobel Prize in medicine three share this year s Nobel Prize in medicine Important principles in drug therapy Lakartidningen published Oct 26 1988 vol 85 no 43 pp 3542 7 PMID 2462143 Goodwin Len 1989 George Hitchings and Gertrude Elion Nobel Prizewinners Parasitology Today 5 2 33 doi 10 1016 0169 4758 89 90184 1 ISSN 0169 4758 PMID 15463172 Nobel Prize biography Then R L 1993 History and future of antimicrobial diaminopyrimidines Journal of Chemotherapy Florence Italy published Dec 1993 vol 5 no 6 pp 361 8 PMID 8195827 Giner Sorolla A 1988 The excitement of a suspense story the beauty of a poem the work of Hitchings and Elion Trends Pharmacol Sci published Dec 1988 vol 9 no 12 pp 437 8 doi 10 1016 0165 6147 88 90133 2 PMID 3078084 Medicinal Chemistry Division American Chemical Society Medicinal Chemistry Hall of Fame retrieved 30 August 2012 Weatherall Miles 20 March 1998 Obituary George Hitchings The Independent Retrieved 30 December 2015 Nobel prize winners who contributed to Transplantation GIN GIN 2018 01 27 Retrieved 2018 11 12 Talalay P 1969 Presentation of Dr George Herbert Hitchings for the Passano Award JAMA published Sep 1 1969 vol 209 no 9 pp 1337 8 doi 10 1001 jama 209 9 1337 PMID 4895870 Dameshek W 1970 The deVilliers award of the Leukemia Society of America Inc to George H Hitchings Ph D Bibliotheca Haematologica no 36 pp XXI XXII PMID 4950964 Golden Plate Awardees of the American Academy of Achievement www achievement org American Academy of Achievement External links EditGeorge H Hitchings on Nobelprize org Wikimedia Commons has media related to George H Hitchings Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title George H Hitchings amp oldid 1124526903, 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