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133:. After the second world war had ended, Platt became the head of a new research unit at the MRC, focusing on nutrition and Waterlow followed him and worked with the unit. During this time, Platt imprinted the a prediction on Waterlow that, "Nutrition will be the problem of the future". He was sent to the Caribbean in 1945 to investigate why large numbers of children there were dying and discovered that many had 153:
to measure the enzyme activity in the samples. The microrespirometer is said to have been much more sensitive than those used by other biochemists at the time and the microbalance was sensitive to within one millionth of a gram. He subsequently discovered that the syndrome he was observing was the
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which had been described a few years earlier in Africa. Waterlow set about investigating the biochemical basis of Kwashiorkor, both in the West Indies and at several field stations in Africa. He was the founding editor of the
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Waterlow wrote extensively during the course of his career, but perhaps his most famous works include:
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Waterlow, J. C. (March 1997). "Protein-energy malnutrition: the nature and extent of the problem".
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in 1935, before changing to study medicine and physiology instead. He graduated in 1935 with a
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Whilst in the Caribbean he established 'The Tropical Metabolism Research Unit' at the
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Millward, D. Joe (2018). "John Conrad Waterlow. 13 June 1916—19 October 2010".
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in physiology and went on to qualify as a doctor in 1942 having studied at the
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Conrad Waterlow, John; J Garlick, Peter; Millward, D.J (31 January 2018).
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G Rickey Welch and Sir John Meurig Thomas (29 November 2010).
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Foreign associates of the National Academy of Sciences
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After qualifying as a doctor, he was attached to the
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Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society
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physiology
physiologist
malnutrition
Eton College
Leprosy
Tubby Clayton
Trinity College, Cambridge
first class degree
London Hospital Medical College
The Blitz
Medical Research Council
BS Platt
heat stroke
Basra
oedematous
fatty livers
microbalance
Araldite
microrespirometer
Kwashiorkor
European Journal of Clinical Nutrition
University of the West Indies
Sir Sydney Waterlow
Sarah




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