Edward Pochin |
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Born | 22 September 1909 |
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Died | 29 January 1990 |
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Sir Edward Eric Pochin CBE FRCP (22 September 1909 – 29 January 1990) was a British physician, a specialist in the dangers of ionizing radiation.[1] From 1946 to 1974, he directed the Medical Research Council's department of clinical research.
Biography
Edward E.Pochin attended St.John's College, Oxford, and qualified in medicine at University College Hospital (UCL), London, in 1935.[2]
He directed the Medical Research Council's department of clinical research from 1946 to 1974.[3] At UCL he worked with Keith Halnan.[4]
Pochin served as advisor to the leading counsel for the British Government and expert witness at the Royal Commission into British nuclear tests in Australia in 1984–1987.[5]
Personal and family
He married Constance Margaret Julia Tilly in 1940. They had two children. His wife died in 1971.[2]
Awards and recognition
He was appointed a CBE in 1959, and appointed Knight Bachelor in 1975.[3] In 1982 he was awarded Gold Medal for Radiation Protection.[6]
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