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Sylvia Lawler

Sylvia Dorothy Lawler (née Corben, later Bagshawe; 15 January 1922 – 17 January 1996)[1] was an English geneticist who worked in the field of human genetics.

Sylvia Lawler
Born
Sylvia Dorothy Corben

(1922-01-15)15 January 1922
Bournemouth, England
Died17 January 1996(1996-01-17) (aged 74)
Other namesSylvia Dorothy Bagshawe
Known forGenetics, research into leukaemia and trophoblastic disease

Early life and education

Lawler was born and raised in Bournemouth, England, the only child of a furniture salesman and a schoolteacher.[1] From 1939, she studied medicine at University College, London, graduating as the gold medalist of her year in 1945.[1]

Career

Lawler began her work on the newly discovered rhesus blood-group system, and in 1949 she was invited to join the world's first department for the study of human genetics at Galton Laboratory at University College, London.[1] She went on to publish a book entitled Human Blood Groups and Inheritance in 1951 together with Lawrence J. Lawler, which was revised in 1957 and reprinted in 1966.[2][3] Other publications during this period included A Genetical Study of the Gm Groups in Human Serum in 1960[4] and A pedigree showing some rare Rh genotypes.[5]

Lawler was appointed as research scientist at the Institute of Cancer Research in London in 1960 and became the institute's first female professor in 1980. There she developed a broad interest in the genetics of malignancy. She made major contributions to the development of these tissue-typing techniques. Lawler laid the scientific foundation for work in bone-marrow transplantation and became chairman of the transplantation immunology subcommittee of the National Organ-Matching Service. She was a founder member of the International Workshops on Chromosomes in Leukaemia, and also established the first national fetal tissue bank in the UK, with support from the Medical Research Council.[1]

Research

A principal interest was in the genetic basis of trophoblastic disease, which encompasses molar pregnancies (hydatidiform moles) and choriocarcinoma, and in efforts to improve the diagnosis and treatment of this disease.[6][7] Lawler's work on human leukocyte antigens (HLA) provided evidence that choriocarcinomas may arise from an earlier rather than simply the antecedent pregnancy. She went on to use genetic polymorphisms to determine the origins of complete and partial hydatidiform moles.[8] Lawler was also a pioneer in the analysis of the human genome. She was a foundation member and fellow of the Royal College of Pathologists and an honorary fellow of the Royal College of Physicians.[1]

Personal life

She married Lawrence John Lawler who was captain in the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (REME); he later became a schoolteacher. They had one son, Anthony John born in 1955.[1]

Lawler's first marriage was dissolved in 1976, and on 28 January 1977 she married Kenneth Dawson Bagshawe, professor of medical oncology in the University of London, and son of Harry Bagshawe. She died on 17 January 1996, two days after her 74th birthday.[1]

Legacy

Lawler's lifetime work was recognised in the form of the Royal Society of Medicine Sylvia Lawler prize; each year two prizes are offered for the best scientific paper and the best clinical paper.[9]

Selected publications

  • Lawler, SD (1972). "Leukaemia". Journal of Clinical Pathology. 25 (11): 1008. doi:10.1136/jcp.25.11.1008-a. PMC 477602. PMID 4265193.
  • Weitkamp, LR; Van Rood, JJ; Thorsby, E; Bias, W; Fotino, M; Lawler, SD; Dausset, J; Mayr, WR; Bodmer, J; Ward, FE; Seignalet, J; Payne, R; Kissmeyer-Nielsen, F; Gatti, RA; Sachs, JA; Lamm, LU (1973). "The relation of parental sex and age to recombination in the HL-A system". Human Heredity. 23 (3): 197–205. doi:10.1159/000152574. PMID 4760577.
  • Kirkland, DJ; Lawler, SD; Venitt, S (1978). "Chromosomal damage and hair dyes". The Lancet. 2 (8081): 124–7. doi:10.1016/s0140-6736(78)91508-8. PMID 78325. S2CID 54418168.
  • Lawler, SD; Pickthall, VJ; Fisher, RA; Povey, S; Evans, MW; Szulman, AE (1979). "Genetic studies of complete and partial hydatidiform moles". The Lancet. 2 (8142): 580. doi:10.1016/s0140-6736(79)91632-5. PMID 89576. S2CID 38356871.
  • Turton, CW; Morris, L; Buckingham, JA; Lawler, SD; Turner-Warwick, M (1979). "Histocompatibility antigens in asthma: population and family studies". Thorax. 34 (5): 670–6. doi:10.1136/thx.34.5.670. PMC 471146. PMID 515989.
  • Kay, HE; Powles, RL; Lawler, SD; Clink, HM (1980). "Cost of bone-marrow transplants in acute myeloid leukaemia". The Lancet. 1 (8177): 1067–9. doi:10.1016/s0140-6736(80)91508-1. PMID 6103400. S2CID 45280646.
  • Singh, SP; Vyramuthu, N; Margoles, C; Lawler, SD (1980). "Fetal tissue typing". Indian Journal of Experimental Biology. 18 (3): 285–6. PMID 7390562.

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Edwards, J. H.; Buckle, Veronica J. (23 September 2004). "Lawler [née Corben; other married name Bagshawe], Sylvia Dorothy (1922–1996), human geneticist". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 1 (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/60757. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  2. ^ Schull, William J. (1968). "Book review: Human Blood Groups and Inheritance. Sylvia D. Lawler, L. J. Lawler". The Quarterly Review of Biology. 43 (1): 87. doi:10.1086/405664. ISSN 0033-5770.
  3. ^ Lawler, Sylvia D.; Lawler, Lawrence J. (1957). Human Blood Groups and Inheritance (2 ed.). Harvard University Press.
  4. ^ Lawler, Sylvia (January 1960). "A Genetical Study of the Gm Groups in Human Serum". Immunology. 1. 3: 90–94. PMC 1423994. PMID 14414701.
  5. ^ Lawler, Sylvia Dorothy; Bertinshaw, D. (June 1949). "A pedigree showing some rare Rh genotypes". Annals of Eugenics. 14 (4): 285. doi:10.1111/j.1469-1809.1947.tb02403.x. PMID 18132301.
  6. ^ Lawler, SD; Fisher, RA; Pickthall, VJ; Povey, S; Evans, MW (April 1982). "Genetic studies on hydatidiform moles. I. The origin of partial moles". Cancer Genetics and Cytogenetics. 5 (4): 309–20. doi:10.1016/0165-4608(82)90096-6. PMID 6284349.
  7. ^ Bagshawe, KD; Lawler, SD (April 1982). "Unmasking moles". British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. 89 (4): 255–7. doi:10.1111/j.1471-0528.1982.tb04692.x. PMID 6280746. S2CID 35855744.
  8. ^ Fisher, RA; Johnson, PH; Povey, S; Hopkinson, DA; Lawler, SD (November 1993). "ABO genotyping of complete hydatidiform moles". Disease Markers. 11 (4): 179–85. doi:10.1155/1993/750349. PMID 8112022.
  9. ^ "Royal Society of Medicine Sylvia Lawler prize".

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Sylvia Dorothy Lawler nee Corben later Bagshawe 15 January 1922 17 January 1996 1 was an English geneticist who worked in the field of human genetics Sylvia LawlerBornSylvia Dorothy Corben 1922 01 15 15 January 1922Bournemouth EnglandDied17 January 1996 1996 01 17 aged 74 Other namesSylvia Dorothy BagshaweKnown forGenetics research into leukaemia and trophoblastic disease Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Research 4 Personal life 5 Legacy 6 Selected publications 7 ReferencesEarly life and education EditLawler was born and raised in Bournemouth England the only child of a furniture salesman and a schoolteacher 1 From 1939 she studied medicine at University College London graduating as the gold medalist of her year in 1945 1 Career EditLawler began her work on the newly discovered rhesus blood group system and in 1949 she was invited to join the world s first department for the study of human genetics at Galton Laboratory at University College London 1 She went on to publish a book entitled Human Blood Groups and Inheritance in 1951 together with Lawrence J Lawler which was revised in 1957 and reprinted in 1966 2 3 Other publications during this period included A Genetical Study of the Gm Groups in Human Serum in 1960 4 and A pedigree showing some rare Rh genotypes 5 Lawler was appointed as research scientist at the Institute of Cancer Research in London in 1960 and became the institute s first female professor in 1980 There she developed a broad interest in the genetics of malignancy She made major contributions to the development of these tissue typing techniques Lawler laid the scientific foundation for work in bone marrow transplantation and became chairman of the transplantation immunology subcommittee of the National Organ Matching Service She was a founder member of the International Workshops on Chromosomes in Leukaemia and also established the first national fetal tissue bank in the UK with support from the Medical Research Council 1 Research EditA principal interest was in the genetic basis of trophoblastic disease which encompasses molar pregnancies hydatidiform moles and choriocarcinoma and in efforts to improve the diagnosis and treatment of this disease 6 7 Lawler s work on human leukocyte antigens HLA provided evidence that choriocarcinomas may arise from an earlier rather than simply the antecedent pregnancy She went on to use genetic polymorphisms to determine the origins of complete and partial hydatidiform moles 8 Lawler was also a pioneer in the analysis of the human genome She was a foundation member and fellow of the Royal College of Pathologists and an honorary fellow of the Royal College of Physicians 1 Personal life EditShe married Lawrence John Lawler who was captain in the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers REME he later became a schoolteacher They had one son Anthony John born in 1955 1 Lawler s first marriage was dissolved in 1976 and on 28 January 1977 she married Kenneth Dawson Bagshawe professor of medical oncology in the University of London and son of Harry Bagshawe She died on 17 January 1996 two days after her 74th birthday 1 Legacy EditLawler s lifetime work was recognised in the form of the Royal Society of Medicine Sylvia Lawler prize each year two prizes are offered for the best scientific paper and the best clinical paper 9 Selected publications EditLawler SD 1972 Leukaemia Journal of Clinical Pathology 25 11 1008 doi 10 1136 jcp 25 11 1008 a PMC 477602 PMID 4265193 Weitkamp LR Van Rood JJ Thorsby E Bias W Fotino M Lawler SD Dausset J Mayr WR Bodmer J Ward FE Seignalet J Payne R Kissmeyer Nielsen F Gatti RA Sachs JA Lamm LU 1973 The relation of parental sex and age to recombination in the HL A system Human Heredity 23 3 197 205 doi 10 1159 000152574 PMID 4760577 Kirkland DJ Lawler SD Venitt S 1978 Chromosomal damage and hair dyes The Lancet 2 8081 124 7 doi 10 1016 s0140 6736 78 91508 8 PMID 78325 S2CID 54418168 Lawler SD Pickthall VJ Fisher RA Povey S Evans MW Szulman AE 1979 Genetic studies of complete and partial hydatidiform moles The Lancet 2 8142 580 doi 10 1016 s0140 6736 79 91632 5 PMID 89576 S2CID 38356871 Turton CW Morris L Buckingham JA Lawler SD Turner Warwick M 1979 Histocompatibility antigens in asthma population and family studies Thorax 34 5 670 6 doi 10 1136 thx 34 5 670 PMC 471146 PMID 515989 Kay HE Powles RL Lawler SD Clink HM 1980 Cost of bone marrow transplants in acute myeloid leukaemia The Lancet 1 8177 1067 9 doi 10 1016 s0140 6736 80 91508 1 PMID 6103400 S2CID 45280646 Singh SP Vyramuthu N Margoles C Lawler SD 1980 Fetal tissue typing Indian Journal of Experimental Biology 18 3 285 6 PMID 7390562 References Edit a b c d e f g h Edwards J H Buckle Veronica J 23 September 2004 Lawler nee Corben other married name Bagshawe Sylvia Dorothy 1922 1996 human geneticist Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Vol 1 online ed Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 ref odnb 60757 Subscription or UK public library membership required Schull William J 1968 Book review Human Blood Groups and Inheritance Sylvia D Lawler L J Lawler The Quarterly Review of Biology 43 1 87 doi 10 1086 405664 ISSN 0033 5770 Lawler Sylvia D Lawler Lawrence J 1957 Human Blood Groups and Inheritance 2 ed Harvard University Press Lawler Sylvia January 1960 A Genetical Study of the Gm Groups in Human Serum Immunology 1 3 90 94 PMC 1423994 PMID 14414701 Lawler Sylvia Dorothy Bertinshaw D June 1949 A pedigree showing some rare Rh genotypes Annals of Eugenics 14 4 285 doi 10 1111 j 1469 1809 1947 tb02403 x PMID 18132301 Lawler SD Fisher RA Pickthall VJ Povey S Evans MW April 1982 Genetic studies on hydatidiform moles I The origin of partial moles Cancer Genetics and Cytogenetics 5 4 309 20 doi 10 1016 0165 4608 82 90096 6 PMID 6284349 Bagshawe KD Lawler SD April 1982 Unmasking moles British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology 89 4 255 7 doi 10 1111 j 1471 0528 1982 tb04692 x PMID 6280746 S2CID 35855744 Fisher RA Johnson PH Povey S Hopkinson DA Lawler SD November 1993 ABO genotyping of complete hydatidiform moles Disease Markers 11 4 179 85 doi 10 1155 1993 750349 PMID 8112022 Royal Society of Medicine Sylvia Lawler prize Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sylvia Lawler amp oldid 1133690311, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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