T. C. Hsu
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Professor T. C. Hsu, (17 April 1917 – 9 July 2003), was a cell biologist. He was born Tao-Chiuh Hsu in Shaohsing, Chekiang Province, China. He determined the accurate haploid chromosome number of Homo sapiens and characterized the human karyotype. His historic publication "Mammalian Chromosomes In Vitro - The Karyotype of Man", was published in The Journal of Heredity 43:167-172 ((1952)).
He worked in the laboratory of Charles Pomerat at UTMB in the early 50s where he discovered an improved method of preparing chromosomes that led to the accurate identification of 23 pairs of chromosomes in human somatic cells. He was president of the American Society for Cell Biology and served on faculty at M.D. Anderson for more than 30 years. He was a UTMB GSBS Distinguished Alumnus Award recipient in 1996.
His autobiography was published in the American Journal of Medical Genetics 59:304-325 (1995).
He died in Houston, Texas, USA.
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- Announcement of death
- Obituary Remembrance by S. Pathak for journal Cytogenetic and Genome Research
- Obituary Interesting piece by Bill R. Brinkley for the American Society of Cell Biology