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John Cairns (biochemist)

Hugh John Forster Cairns FRS[3] (21 November 1922 – 12 November 2018) was a British physician and molecular biologist who made significant contributions to molecular genetics, cancer research, and public health.

Professor

John Cairns
Born
Hugh John Forster Cairns

(1922-11-21)21 November 1922[1]
Died12 November 2018(2018-11-12) (aged 95)[2]
Alma materUniversity of Oxford B.A., 1943, B.M., 1946, M.D., 1946
AwardsAmerican Academy of Arts and Sciences (1967)
Fellow of The Royal Society (1974)
MacArthur Foundation Fellow (1981)
Scientific career
FieldsVirology
Molecular Biology
Genetics
Cancer Biology
InstitutionsCold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Harvard University
Mill Hill Laboratory

Career edit

Cairns received his M.D. from Oxford. He then worked as a virologist at the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research in Melbourne, Australia and at the Virus Research Institute at Entebbe, Uganda. He returned to Australia to work in the School of Microbiology at the John Curtin School of Medical Research. Cairns took a sabbatical to research at the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory between 1960 and 1961, and returned there to serve as the director from 1963 to 1968. He remained a staff member at Cold Spring Harbor until 1972, when he was appointed head of the Mill Hill Laboratory of the Imperial Cancer Research Fund. After leaving Mill Hill in 1980, he took up a professorship at the Harvard School of Public Health. He retired in 1991.

In his 1963 paper "The bacterial chromosome and its manner of replication as seen by autoradiography", Cairns demonstrated by autoradiography that the DNA of the bacterium Escherichia coli was a single molecule that is replicated at a moving locus (the replicating fork) at which both new DNA strands are being synthesized. Subsequently, it was found that there were in fact two moving forks, traveling simultaneously in opposite directions around the chromosome.

In 1974 he was elected Fellow of the Royal Society. In 1981, John Cairns received a MacArthur Foundation ("genius") Fellowship. He is the author of the 1978 book Cancer: Science and Society (now out of print) and the 1997 book, Matters of Life and Death: Perspectives on Public Health, Molecular Biology, Cancer, and the Prospects for the Human Race.[4] Together with James Watson and Gunther Stent, Cairns also edited the collection of historical accounts Phage and the Origins of Molecular Biology (1st edition, 1966; 2nd edition, 1992;[5] 3rd edition, 2007).[6]

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References edit

  1. ^ The International Who's Who 1996–97. Europa Publications. 1996. p. 246. ISBN 1857430212.
  2. ^ "HughCairns | Royal Society". royalsociety.org.
  3. ^ Samson, Leona D.; Cairns, Will (2023). "Hugh John Forster Cairns. 21 November 1922 — 12 November 2018". Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society. 74: 37–62. doi:10.1098/rsbm.2022.0047. S2CID 257051270.
  4. ^ Cairns, John (9 February 2021). Matters of Life and Death: Perspectives on Public Health, Molecular Biology, Cancer, and the Prospects for the Human Race. Princeton University Press. ISBN 9780691225333; pbk reprint{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: postscript (link)
  5. ^ Livingston, Katherine (1992). "Review of Phage and the Origins of Molecular Biology, 2nd edition, edited by John Cairns, Gunther S. Stent, and James D. Watson". Science. 257 (5077): 1775. doi:10.1126/science.257.5077.1775.a. PMID 17841182.
  6. ^ Cairns, John; Stent, Gunther S.; Watson, James D., eds. (2007). Phage and the Origins of Molecular Biology (3rd ed.). CSHL Press. ISBN 9780879698003.

External links edit

  • Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Oral History Collection, John Cairns
  • A description of the 1963 paper
  • 2002 paper on Immortal DNA strand hypothesis (theory)

Samson, Leona D. (March 2019). "H. John F. Cairns (1922–2018)". Nature Structural & Molecular Biology. 26 (3): 149–150. doi:10.1038/S41594-019-0194-1. PMID 30705352.

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