File f1 - [Journal. Also includes letter to Richard from Michael dated 28 Mar. 2007]

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[Journal. Also includes letter to Richard from Michael dated 28 Mar. 2007]

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  • [ca. 1939]-[ca. 1946] (Creation)
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    Partington, Michael Walter

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1 folder of textual records

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(28 Jan. 1926-10 Nov. 2014)

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Michael Walter Partington was born January 28, 1926 in Sutton Coldfield, England. He attended St. Bartholomew's Hospital Medical College at London University. His study and practice led him to neurology and pediatrics, ending up with a specialization in medical genetics. He worked in the medical field as a practitioner as well as an academic and researcher, spending a large portion of his time as an academic and researcher at Queen's University in Kingston. He was Head of Pediatrics from 1970 to 1976. Partington is perhaps best known for his work on the fragile X chromosome. Partington has received many recognitions over his long career: Member of the Royal College of Physicians of England (1958); Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of England (1965); Royal College of Physicians Canada (1974); and Fellow of the Canadian College of Medical Genetics (1976). Partington passed away November 10, 2014 in Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia.

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  • Folder: 5092.3, Box 1, File 1