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Sydney Cohen {{post-nominals|country=GBR|CBE|FRS}} (18 September 1921 – 25 July 2017) was Professor of Chemical Pathology, Guy's Hospital Medical School, and an authority on malaria. He was educated at King Edward VII School, Johannesburg, and at Witwatersrand and London universities. Although of service age, he did not serve in World War II. His son, Roger Cohen, is a columnist for The New York Times and International Herald Tribune. Career
Other positions heldHe was a member of the Medical Research Council (MRC) and chairman of its Tropical Medicine Research Board, 1974-76. He was the chairman of the World Health Organization Scientific Group on Immunity to Malaria, 1976–81, and a member of the WHO expert advisory panel on malaria, 1977-89. He helped to found the Royal College of Pathologists in 1964. He was elected a fellow of the Royal Society and appointed a CBE in 1978. He was on the Council of the Royal Society, 1981–83, and the Royal Society Assessor on the MRC, 1982-84. He retired to St. Andrews, where he was a member of the Royal and Ancient Golf Club. He died in July 2017 at the age of 95.[1] References1. ^[https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/jul/25/sydney-cohen-obituary Sydney Cohen obituary]
10 : 1921 births|2017 deaths|British chemists|Malariologists|Commanders of the Order of the British Empire|Fellows of the Royal Society|British Jews|South African Jews|Jewish scientists|Alumni of the University of London |
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