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Jamshed R. Tata, FRS (13 April 1930 to 8 October 2020) was an Indian-born endocrinologist who spent most of his career at the
National Institute for Medical Research The National Institute for Medical Research (commonly abbreviated to NIMR), was a medical research institute based in Mill Hill, on the outskirts of north London, England. It was funded by the Medical Research Council (MRC); In 2016, the NIMR b ...
researching thyroid hormones. His key discovery was that thyroid hormones control
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in frogs by regulation the action of genes.


Biography

Jamshed Rustom Tata is most commonly known as Jamshed R. Tata. He was born 13 April 1930 in Bombay. He lived in
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, London NW7 for the last 60 years of his life and died in London on 8 October 2020. His French wife Renée predeceased him. They had two sons and a daughter.


Education

He was awarded his BSc from Bombay University in 1949, then MSc from the
Indian Institute of Science The Indian Institute of Science (IISc) is a public, deemed, research university for higher education and research in science, engineering, design, and management. It is located in Bengaluru, in the Indian state of Karnataka. The institute wa ...
in 1951. He then went to University of Paris and was awarded his PhD in 1954.


Scientific career

He started his scientific career as a postdoctoral fellowship at
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between 1954–56 and then moved to NIMR (National Institute for Medical Research, London) in 1956. He spent most of his career at NIMR, except for a two-year spell as visiting scientist at the University of Stockholm (1960-1962). He was a staff scientist (1962-1973). In 1973 he became Head of the Division of Developmental Biochemistry and continued in this post till his retirement in 1996. After retirement he continued as a visiting scientist at NIMR till the site closed in 2016. While at NIMR he worked closely with
Rosalind Pitt-Rivers Rosalind Venetia Lane Fox Pitt-Rivers FRS ( Henley; 4 March 1907 – 14 January 1990) was a British biochemist. She became the second president of the European Thyroid Association in 1971; she succeeded Jean Roche and was followed by Jack Gr ...
and co-authored a number of books with her. He was recognised for his work on
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, discovering that the hormones act by regulating the activity of genes, rather than controlling metabolism, authoring over 200 papers, including a history of developmental biology at NIMR He was awarded the
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by the
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in 1964. He was elected as FRS in 1973


References

1930 births Living people Indian endocrinologists Fellows of the Royal Society Foreign Fellows of the Indian National Science Academy National Institute for Medical Research faculty {{India-scientist-stub