Clayton, Barbara (1922–)

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Clayton, Barbara (1922–)

British chemical pathologist. Name variations: Barbara E. Clayton or B.E. Clayton; Dame Barbara Clayton. Born Barbara Evelyn Clayton, Sept 2, 1922; m. William Klyne, 1949 (died 1977).

Pediatrician interested in nutrition, geriatrics, environmental health, published a paper warning of lead's potentially harmful effects to children (1964); as a member of the Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution (1981–96), examined effects of lead and other pollutants (1997); helped to develop national screening program to detect phenylketonuria (PKU), an inherited metabolic disorder which causes brain damage to infants; researched and developed vitamin supplements for stomach disorders of youth; served as University of Southampton's honorary research professor in metabolism. Made Commander of the Order of the British Empire (1983), Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (1988); received British Medical Association's Gold Medal (1999).

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