Robert Hall Haynes,
OC,
FRSC (27 August 1931 – 22 December 1998) was a
Canadian
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geneticist
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and
biophysicist
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. He was the Distinguished Research Professor in the Department of Biology at
York University
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. Haynes was best known for his contributions to the study of
DNA repair
DNA repair is a collection of processes by which a cell (biology), cell identifies and corrects damage to the DNA molecules that encode its genome. A weakened capacity for DNA repair is a risk factor for the development of cancer. DNA is cons ...
and
mutagenesis
Mutagenesis () is a process by which the genetic information of an organism is changed by the production of a mutation. It may occur spontaneously in nature, or as a result of exposure to mutagens. It can also be achieved experimentally using lab ...
, and for helping promote the concept of
terraforming
Terraforming or terraformation ("Earth-shaping") is the hypothetical process of deliberately modifying the atmosphere, temperature, surface topography or ecology of a planet, moon, or other body to be similar to the environment of Earth to mak ...
through his invention of the term,
ecopoiesis.
Haynes was one of the earliest geneticists to recognize the fundamental biological importance of the
vulnerability of DNA to damage and therefore the central role of
DNA repair
DNA repair is a collection of processes by which a cell (biology), cell identifies and corrects damage to the DNA molecules that encode its genome. A weakened capacity for DNA repair is a risk factor for the development of cancer. DNA is cons ...
processes. As he noted, “
DNA
Deoxyribonucleic acid (; DNA) is a polymer composed of two polynucleotide chains that coil around each other to form a double helix. The polymer carries genetic instructions for the development, functioning, growth and reproduction of al ...
is composed of rather ordinary molecular subunits, which certainly are not endowed with any peculiar kind of quantum mechanical stability. Its very chemical vulgarity makes it prey to all the chemical horrors and misfortune that might befall any such molecule in a warm aqueous medium.”
Haynes early life and scientific contributions have been summarized by Kunz et al. (1993) and Kunz and Hanawalt (1999).
[Kunz BA1, Hanawalt PC. In memoriam: robert hall haynes. Environ Mol Mutagen. 1999;33(4):257-265. DOI:10.1002/(sici)1098-2280(1999)33:4<257::aid-em1>3.0.co;2-0]
Incomplete timeline
* 1953, Haynes receives a degree in Mathematics and Physics, at the ''University of Western Ontario''.
* 1957, Ph.D. in Biophysics, UWO
* 1984, Haynes creates the word ''ecopoiesis'', a term that came to be widely used by writers and some proponents of ''terraforming'' and space exploration.
* 1987, The Genetics Society of Canada creates the ''Robert H. Haynes Young Scientist Award''.
* 1988, Haynes serves as President of the 16th International Congress of Genetics.
* 1990, He is made an Officer of the
Order of Canada
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To coincide with the Canadian Centennial, ce ...
.
* 1995 Haynes becomes the 104th President of the
Royal Society of Canada
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Selected publications
Presidential Address
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Planetary engineering
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*
* in
*Haynes, Robert H. (1990) Etablierung von Leben auf dem Mars durch gerichtete Panspermie: Technische und ethische Probleme der Okopoese," ''Biol. Zent.'' bl. 109. 193-205.
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*Haynes, Robert. (1993)
How Mars Might Become a Home for Humans.The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Mankind''.
References
External links
104th President
Environmental Mutagen Society Robert H. Haynes Young Scientist Award
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1931 births
1998 deaths
Canadian biophysicists
Canadian geneticists
Canadian physicists
Fellows of the Royal Society of Canada
Officers of the Order of Canada
University of Western Ontario alumni
Academic staff of York University
20th-century Canadian biologists