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Pollock, Martin Rivers, 1914-1999 (professor of biology, University of Edinburgh)

 Person

Biography

Martin Rivers Pollock was born on 10 December 1914, the son of Hamilton Rivers Pollock and Eveline Morton Pollock. He attended Winchester College before gaining a place at Trinity College Cambridge in 1933 (Senior Scholarship 1936). At Cambridge he studied Medicine (pre-clinical), moving to University College Hospital Medical School, London to complete his medical training in 1937-1939. He qualified M.B., B.Chir. in 1940.

Pollock held hospital appointments at University College Hospital and Brompton Chest Hospital 1939-1941 before joining the Emergency Public Health Laboratory Service as a Bacteriologist in 1941. In 1943 he was seconded to a Medical Research Council unit to work on infective hepatitis. In 1945 Pollock was formally taken onto the staff of the Medical Research Council. He worked at the National Institute for Medical Research (NIMR), Mill Hill, London, initially under Sir Paul Fildes before being appointed Head of the Division of Bacterial Physiology in 1949. He remained at the NIMR to 1965, spending two periods (1948 and 1952-1953) studying in the laboratory of Jacques Monod at the Institut Pasteur, Paris. Pollock had for some years being considering the possibility of establishing a unit for teaching and research in molecular biology, which would bring together bacterial genetics and biochemistry, and a number of possible locations had been evaluated. M.M. Swann, the Dean of the Faculty of Science at the University of Edinburgh, persuaded Pollock to move north and in 1965 Pollock was appointed Professor of Biology at Edinburgh. Shortly afterwards, his colleague William Hayes moved from the MRC Unit for Bacterial Genetics at Hammersmith Hospital London. Together they established at Edinburgh the Department of Molecular Biology, the first such teaching department in the world. Pollock took early retirement in 1976, moving to Dorset. He took no further active part in scientific research but maintained his growing interest in the relationship between science and art, organising a major conference on the subject in 1981. He died in December 1999. Pollock's thirty years of scientific research from the end of the Second World War, both at the NIMR and Edinburgh University, focused on enzyme induction in bacteria. He studied the mechanism by which beta-lactamase enzymes (particularly penicillinase) are involved in the development of bacterial resistance to antibiotics. For his contributions in this area Pollock was elected to the Fellowship of the Royal Society in 1962. In the 1970s Pollock became interested in developments in biotechnology and artificial intelligence, encouraging interdepartmental cooperation in these areas.

Found in 899 Collections and/or Records:

Gr-Gu, 1956-1966

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Identifier: Coll-1586/L/L.130
Scope and Contents

The material consists of correspondence between Martin Rivers Pollock and correspondents whose surnames start Go-Gu, dated 1956-1966.

Dates: 1956-1966

Graphs on work on penicillinase induction, c.1961

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Identifier: Coll-1586/D/1/D.23
Scope and Contents

The material consists of graphs on work on penicillinase induction, c.1961.

Dates: c.1961

'Great Men of Science. No: 12 - "Pasteur" '. BBC Radio, 1964

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Identifier: Coll-1586/F/2/F.110
Scope and Contents

The material consists of duplicated transcript for lecture 'Great Men of Science. No: 12 - "Pasteur"' by Martin Rivers Pollock produced for the BBC, 1964. Recorded 11th December 1964 and broadcast 20th-24th December 1964.

Dates: 1964

Gregory, Richard Langton, 1980-1982

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Identifier: Coll-1586/G/2/G.55
Scope and Contents

The material consists of correspondence between Martin Rivers Pollock and R.L. Gregory in response to requests for prospective speakers, participants and funders, 1980-1982.

Dates: 1980-1982

Gregory, R.L., 1969-1972

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Identifier: Coll-1586/L/L.127
Scope and Contents

The material consists of correspondence between Richard Langton and Martin Rivers Pollock, dated 1969-1972. It includes correspondence relating to visits and possible collaboration on 'Dictionary of Scientific Concepts'. Gregory worked in the Department of Machine Intelligence and Perception, University of Edinburgh, then moved to the Brain and Perception Laboratory of the Department of Anatomy, Unviersity of Bristol.

Dates: 1969-1972

Grossowicz, N., 1955-1970

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Identifier: Coll-1586/L/L.128
Scope and Contents

The material consists of correspondence between Nathan Grossowicz and Martin Rivers Pollock, dated 1955-1970. It includes correspondence regarding a visit to Israel by Pollock in 1957.

Dates: 1955-1970

Group photograph of participants from the 1957 UNESCO symposium, 1957

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Identifier: EUA IN1/ACU/A1/8/7
Scope and Contents

Photograph mounted on card and all participants attributed, including C.H Waddington, Geoffrey Beale, Guido Pontecorvo, Ewa Perkowska, Martin Pollock and H.G Callan.

Dates: 1957

Grunstein, J., 1975-1977

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Identifier: Coll-1586/L/L.129
Scope and Content

The material consists of correspondence betwen J. Grunstein and Martin Rivers Pollock, dated 1975-1977. It relates to Grunstein's career.

Dates: 1975-1977

György, B., 1956-1957

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Identifier: Coll-1586/L/L.131
Scope and Contents

The material consists of correspondece between B. György and Martin Rivers Pollock, dated 1956-1957. It relates to the supply of Serratia and Sarcina cultures to György. György worked in Budapest, Hungary.

Dates: 1956-1957

Ha-Hi and first name only, 1980-1981

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Identifier: Coll-1586/G/2/G.58
Scope and Contents

The material consists of correspondence between Martin Rivers Pollock with prospective speakers, participants and funders, Ha-Hi and first name only in alphabetical sequence, 1980-1981.

Dates: 1980-1981

Additional filters:

Subject
Correspondence 584
Lectures and Lecturing 110
Penicillin 89
Biology 27
Antibiotics 12
Freedom of speech 10
Human rights 8
Biological weapons 7
Enzymes 6
Santiago (Chile) 6
Chile 5
Employment References 5
Conferences 4
Radio Broadcasting 4
Administration 3
Cuba 3
Drug resistance in microorganisms 3
Genetics 3
Molecular biology 3
Students 3
Study, Courses of 3
Television broadcasting 3
Trade Unions 3
Appointment to Office 2
Bacteria 2
Brazil 2
Cambridge (England) 2
Censorship 2
Chemistry 2
Copenhagen (Denmark) 2
Corporate Minutes 2
DNA 2
Degree Courses 2
Degrees, Academic 2
England -- Newcastle Upon Tyne 2
Exhibitions 2
Glasgow (Scotland) 2
Greece 2
Italy 2
Laboratories--Equipment and supplies 2
Maryland United States of America 2
New York City (New York, United States) 2
Obituaries 2
Peace movements 2
Research Grants 2
Science, Study and Teaching 2
X-rays 2
Antigens 1
Applications for Positions 1
Bacteriology 1
Belgium -- Brussels 1
Bibliography 1
Biochemistry 1
Biography 1
Bristol (England) 1
Calcutta (India) 1
Correspondence -- Persian 1
Cytoplasm 1
Documentary films 1
Evolution (Biology) 1
Heredity 1
Hungary 1
Japan 1
Lectures 1
Leeds (England) 1
Massachusetts -- Harvard 1
Mathematics 1
Medicine | History | 1
Medicine | Research | 1
Membership 1
Microbiology 1
Microscopic Organisms 1
Molecular Genetics 1
New York City, United States of America 1
Newcastle Upon Tyne (England) 1
Offprints 1
Paris, France 1
Pittsburgh Pennsylvania (United States) 1
Poland 1
Radiation 1
Radioactivity 1
Scholarly Publishing 1
Scotland -- Inverness-shire -- Loch Ness 1
Sheffield (England) 1
Soviet Union 1
Swann, Michael Swann, Baron, 1920-1990 -- Correspondence 1
Sweden 1
United Sates -- Wisconsin -- Milwaukee 1
University of Oxford 1
Vaccines 1
Whooping Cough 1