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Henrik Forsius

Born  1921
Died  

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Finnish ophthalmologist, born August 24, 1921, Helsinki.

Biography of Henrik Forsius

Henrik Forsiusqualified in medicine at the University of Helsinki in 1948. He obtained his doctorate in 1954, and in 1964 became professor of ophthalmology at the University of Oulu (Swedish: Uleåborg) in central Finland. In 1986 he moved to Helsinki to assume a position as head of the population genetics department, Folkhälsan Institute of Genetics.

Forsius has made extensive studies of X-linked retinoschisis, choroideremia, cornea plana congenita and granular corneal dystrophy, often in collaboration with his friend and colleague, professor Aldur W. Eriksson. He has also undertaken population studies in Finland, Iceland, Canada, USA, Peru, Ecuador, Tunis, India, Cuba and Rwanda.

Bibliography

  • A. W. Eriksson, H. R. Forsius, H. R. Nevanlinna, P. L. Workmann and R. K. Norio, editors:
    Population Structure and Genetic Disorders.
    London: Academic Press, 1978.
  • Laura Huopaniemi, Anne Rantala, Henrik Forsius, Mirja Somer, Albert de la Chapelle & Tiina Alitalo:
    Three widespread founder mutations contribute to high incidence of X-linked juvenile retinoschisis in Finland.
    European Journal of Human Genetics, April 1999, Volume 7, Issue 3.
We thank Dave Williams for correcting en error.

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