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George Percy Harker (12 February 1878 – 15 April 1957) was an Australian scientist and inventor. He spent his professional career alternating between teaching and chemical research. Harker published over a dozen research articles in the field of
chemistry Chemistry is the science, scientific study of the properties and behavior of matter. It is a natural science that covers the Chemical element, elements that make up matter to the chemical compound, compounds made of atoms, molecules and ions ...
and was a Fellow of the
Royal Australian Chemical Institute The Royal Australian Chemical Institute (RACI) is both the qualifying body in Australia for professional chemists and a learned society promoting the science and practice of chemistry in all its branches. The RACI hosts conferences, seminars and ...
. He was the inventor of a
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system of extinguishing fires at sea and
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.


Early life

Harker was born in
Fitzroy, Victoria Fitzroy is an inner-city suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, north-east of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Yarra local government area. Fitzroy recorded a population of 10,431 at the 2021 census. Pl ...
, to John Harker, a manufacturer, and his wife Priscilla Matilda (née Boase). He was the younger brother of Constance Harker and the grandson of The Hon. George Harker. He was educated in Melbourne until the family moved to
Petersham, New South Wales Petersham is a suburb in the Inner West of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Petersham is located 6 kilometres south-west of the Sydney central business district, in the Local government in Australia, local government area ...
, where he attended
Newington College , motto_translation = To Faith Add Knowledge , location = Inner West and Lower North Shore of Sydney, New South Wales , country = Australia , coordinates = , pushpin_map = A ...
(1892–1895). In 1895, Harker won the Wigram Allen Scholarship, awarded by Sir
George Wigram Allen Sir George Wigram Allen (16 May 1824 – 23 July 1885) was an Australian politician and philanthropist. He was Speaker in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly 1875–1883. Allen was held in high esteem. As speaker he showed dignity, courte ...
, for classics, and at the end of the year was named Dux of the College and received the Schofield Scholarship. He went up to the University of Sydney and in 1899 graduated as a Bachelor of Science.


Career

Whilst still studying, Harker was appointed as a demonstrator in chemistry at the University of Sydney and in 1901 he became a science teacher at
Hawkesbury Agricultural College Hawkesbury Agricultural College was the first agricultural college in New South Wales, Australia, based in Richmond. It operated from 1891 to 1989. It was established on 10 March 1891, and formally opened by Minister for Mines and Agriculture ...
. He was then awarded an
1851 Research Fellowship The 1851 Research Fellowship is a scheme conducted by the Royal Commission for the Exhibition of 1851 to annually award a three-year research scholarship to approximately eight "young scientists or engineers of exceptional promise". The fellowship ...
for study in England and in 1903 received a
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(DSc) from
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, London. On his return to Sydney he became a research chemist at Colonial Sugar Refining Company. In 1914, Harker returned to Sydney University as a lecturer in
organic chemistry Organic chemistry is a subdiscipline within chemistry involving the scientific study of the structure, properties, and reactions of organic compounds and organic materials, i.e., matter in its various forms that contain carbon atoms.Clayden, J.; ...
and remained there until 1927. After working as an analytical and consulting chemist in Melbourne for two years he became a research officer with the Cancer Research Committee at the University of Sydney in 1929. In his final years before retirement, Harker returned to teaching science as a master at
Trinity Grammar School (New South Wales) Trinity Grammar School is a multi-campus Independent school, independent Anglican Church of Australia, Anglican Single-sex education, single-sex Pre-school education, early learning, Primary school, primary and Secondary school, secondary day scho ...
.


Publications

*Chemical decomposition by radiation – Sydney University Cancer Research Committee Journal, 2 (1930), 111–118. *Chemical decomposition by radiation. The relation of gaseous ionisation to chemical reaction – Sydney University Cancer Research Committee Journal, 2 (1930), 160–181. *The action of x and gamma radiation upon aqueous solutions of iodine and potassium iodide – ''
The Medical Journal of Australia The ''Medical Journal of Australia'' is a peer-reviewed medical journal published 22 times a year. It is the official journal of the Australian Medical Association, published by Wiley on behalf of the Australasian Medical Publishing Company. The ...
'', (December 1930), 817–820. *Chemical decomposition by radiation – Sydney University Cancer Research Committee Journal, 3 (1931), 28–34. *(Abstract) The influence of x-radiation upon catalytic decomposition – Australian and New Zealand Association for the Advancement of Science. Report of the Meeting, 21 (Sydney, 1932), 380. *The effect of x- and gamma radiation on adsorption – Society of Chemical Industry Journal, 51 (1932), 314t-316t. *The relation of adsorption to catalysis and the catalytic union of ethylene and hydrogen – Society of Chemical Industry Journal, 51 (1932), 323t-326t. *Radio-sensitivity from the chemical viewpoint – Sydney University Cancer Research Committee Journal, 4 (1932), 109–117. *The decomposition of chloroform by radiation from radon –
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Journal and Proceedings, 67 (1933), 96–117. *Influence of sensitizers on chemical reactions produced by gamma radiation – Nature, 133 (1934), 378–379. *The influence of sensitizers in chemical reactions produced by x and gamma radiation – Sydney University Cancer Research Committee Journal, 5 (1934), 189–196. *Effect of time and intensity of radium radiation upon the inverting capacity of yeast – Nature, 137 (1936), 190–191. *(With W. Moppett) The effect of metabolic inhibitors on the therapeutic irradiation of mouse tumours – Australian Journal of Experimental and Medical Science, 14 (March 1936), 15–25.


External links


Harker, George Percy (1878–1957)
at Bright Sparcs,
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References

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