Nicholas Hastie

Nicholas Hastie
Born
Nicholas Dixon Hastie

(1947-03-29) 29 March 1947 (age 77)[1]
Alma mater
Awards
Scientific career
Institutions
ThesisThe role of the nucleus in influenza virus replication (1973)
Websitewww.ed.ac.uk/profile/professor-nick-hastie

Nicholas Dixon Hastie (born 1947) is a British geneticist, and former Director of the MRC Human Genetics Unit at the University of Edinburgh.[2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][excessive citations]

  1. ^ "HASTIE, Prof. Nicholas Dixon Anne". Who's Who 2014, A & C Black, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc, 2014; online edn, Oxford University Press.(subscription required)
  2. ^ "PROFESSOR NICHOLAS HASTIE, CBE FRS FRSE". MRC Human Genetics Unit. Archived from the original on 27 August 2016.
  3. ^ "MRC Human Genetics Unit".
  4. ^ Hill, R. E.; Favor, J; Hogan, B. L.; Ton, C. C.; Saunders, G. F.; Hanson, I. M.; Prosser, J; Jordan, T; Hastie, N. D.; Van Heyningen, V (1991). "Mouse small eye results from mutations in a paired-like homeobox-containing gene". Nature. 354 (6354): 522–5. Bibcode:1991Natur.354..522H. doi:10.1038/354522a0. PMID 1684639. S2CID 4317526.
  5. ^ Alan Wright; Nicholas Hastie, eds. (2007). Genes and common diseases. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-83339-4.
  6. ^ Nicholas Hastie's publications indexed by the Scopus bibliographic database. (subscription required)
  7. ^ Hastie, N. D.; Dempster, M.; Dunlop, M. G.; Thompson, A. M.; Green, D. K.; Allshire, R. C. (1990). "Telomere reduction in human colorectal carcinoma and with ageing". Nature. 346 (6287): 866–8. Bibcode:1990Natur.346..866H. doi:10.1038/346866a0. PMID 2392154. S2CID 4258451.
  8. ^ Teslovich, T. M.; Musunuru, K.; Smith, A. V.; Edmondson, A. C.; Stylianou, I. M.; Koseki, M.; Pirruccello, J. P.; Ripatti, S.; Chasman, D. I.; Willer, C. J.; Johansen, C. T.; Fouchier, S. W.; Isaacs, A.; Peloso, G. M.; Barbalic, M.; Ricketts, S. L.; Bis, J. C.; Aulchenko, Y. S.; Thorleifsson, G.; Feitosa, M. F.; Chambers, J.; Orho-Melander, M.; Melander, O.; Johnson, T.; Li, X.; Guo, X.; Li, M.; Shin Cho, Y.; Jin Go, M.; et al. (2010). "Biological, clinical and population relevance of 95 loci for blood lipids". Nature. 466 (7307): 707–13. Bibcode:2010Natur.466..707T. doi:10.1038/nature09270. PMC 3039276. PMID 20686565.
  9. ^ Pritchard-Jones, K; Fleming, S; Davidson, D; Bickmore, W; Porteous, D; Gosden, C; Bard, J; Buckler, A; Pelletier, J; Housman, D; Van Heyningen, Veronica; Hastie, Nicholas (1990). "The candidate Wilms' tumour gene is involved in genitourinary development". Nature. 346 (6280): 194–7. Bibcode:1990Natur.346..194P. doi:10.1038/346194a0. PMID 2164159. S2CID 4350729.
  10. ^ Hastie, N (2012). "Linking genetics with biology in disease research: An interview with Nick Hastie". Disease Models & Mechanisms. 5 (2): 151–4. doi:10.1242/dmm.009605. PMC 3291636. PMID 22382364.