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David Miles Danks
Born(1931-06-04)4 June 1931
Died8 July 2003(2003-07-08) (aged 72)
Education University of Melbourne
Occupation Medical geneticist
Known for
Medical career
Profession Medicine
Field Human genetics
Institutions
Sub-specialties Dysmorphology

David Miles Danks AO MD FRACP (4 June 1931 – 8 July 2003) was a celebrated paediatrician, medical researcher and is considered the founder of medical genetics in Australia. He identified the cause of Menkes disease in 1972. Danks was appointed Professor of Paediatrics at the Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne in 1974. [1] The David Danks Professorship of Child Health Research at the University of Melbourne is named in his honour. [2]

The University of Melbourne honours Danks through the eponymous David Danks Chair in Child Health Research and an annual oration in his name. [3]

References

  1. ^ Carolyn Rasmussen and Alister Danks, Double Helix, Double Joy ISBN  052286211X is his biography, and is rich in detail on the Danks family.
  2. ^ Choo, K. H. Andy (November 2003). "David M. Danks, M.D., A.O. (June 4, 1931–July 8, 2003):Founder, Murdoch Childrens Research Institute". American Journal of Human Genetics. 73 (5): 981–985. doi: 10.1086/379383. ISSN  0002-9297. PMC  1180503.
  3. ^ University of Melbourne Alumni. "8th David Danks Oration". University of Melbourne.

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