Sanford Jackson 1165945 223251646 2008-07-03T07:08:26Z Waacstats 1951353 Stub-sorting. [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Stub sorting|You can help!]] '''Sanford Jackson''' (born in Port Arthur, now [[Thunder Bay, Ontario]]) was a prominent [[Canadian]] [[biochemistry|biochemist]]. Jackson graduated from the [[University of Toronto]] in chemical engineering and pathological chemistry. He was research biochemist and biochemist-in-chief at the Toronto [[Hospital for Sick Children]] 1937-1974. Jackson was founding member Canadian Society of Clinical Chemists and the Ontario Society of Clinical Chemists. He invented the [[bilirubinometer]] which measures the amount of [[bilirubin]] in blood. Jackson died in Toronto [[4 September]] [[2000]] age 91. Sanford's uncle, [[Clarence Hugh Jackson]], was mayor of [[Fort William, Ontario]] in 1904. ==External links== *[http://www.news.utoronto.ca/bin1/001030j.asp Professor Emeritus Sanford Jackson] {{DEFAULTSORT:Jackson, Sanford}} [[Category:Year of birth missing]] [[Category:2000 deaths]] [[Category:Canadian biochemists]] [[Category:People from Thunder Bay, Ontario]] [[Category:University of Toronto faculty]] {{biochemist-stub}} {{Canada-scientist-stub}}