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Australian-American anatomist and primatologist For other people named Geoffrey Bourne, see Geoffrey Bourne (disambiguation).
Geoffrey H. Bourne
Born17 November 1909
Died19 July 1988(1988-07-19) (aged 78)
NationalityAustralian-U.S.
Alma materUniversity of Oxford
D.Sc., 1935; Ph.D., 1943
Known foradrenal gland
histochemistry and cell biology
primatology
Scientific career
Fieldsanatomy and primatology
InstitutionsYerkes National Primate Research Center
Emory University

Geoffrey Howard Bourne (17 November 1909 – 19 July 1988) was an Australian-American anatomist and primatologist. In particular, he studied the adrenal gland, conducting pioneering work in histochemistry.

Bourne was director of Yerkes National Primate Research Center at Emory University from 1962 until 1978. Prior to coming to Emory he had taught histology at the University of London and physiology at Oxford University. He received his doctorates from Oxford University (D.Sc., 1935; Ph.D., 1943) and was a fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine.

Bibliography

  • (ed.) (1942) Cytology and Cell Physiology
  • (1949) The Mammalian Adrenal Gland
  • (1956) Biochemistry and Physiology of Bone
  • (1957) Vitamin C in the Animal Cell
  • (ed.) (1961) Physiological and Pathological Aging
  • (1962) Structure and Function of Muscle
  • (1970) Ape People
  • (1974a) Non-Human Primates and Medical Research
  • (1974b) Primate Odyssey
  • (1975) The Gentle Giants: The Gorilla Story
  • (ed.) (1977) Human and Veterinary Nutrition
  • (ed.) (1988) Sociological and Medical Aspects of Nutrition

Notes

References

  1. "Dr. Geoffrey Bourne, Anatomist; Primate Expert a Prolific Writer". The New York Times. 21 July 1988. Retrieved 26 April 2019.

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