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Leonard La Cour
Leonard Francis La Cour (28 July 1907 – 3 November 1984) was a British cytologist particularly known for his work on plant chromosomes. He spent nearly all of his career at the John Innes Horticultural Institution (1922–72), where, despite a lack of any formal scientific training – he left school at fourteen and never attended university – he rose to senior principal scientific officer. After retiring from the John Innes institute, he held an honorary chair at the University of East Anglia (1973–78). His research encompassed studies of the cell nucleus and chromosome structure and function, using light microscopy, light and electron microscopy. He developed novel cytological methods and published a generally well-received laboratory manual, ''The Handling of Chromosomes'' (1942), with his frequent collaborator, C. D. Darlington. Biography He was born on 28 July 1907 in the Metropolitan Borough of Lambeth, Borough of Lambeth, south London, to Maude (''née'' Coomber) and ...
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