Biography
David J. Harrison trained the Muir's editorial team on transplant, renal and hepatic biopsy interpretation while Professor of Pathology at the University of Edinburgh, before moving the chair to St Andrews. He co-edited the fourteenth edition of Muir's Textbook of Pathology (Hodder Arnold, 2008) with Levison, Burt, Fleming and Reid. His later research profile spans digital diagnostics, AI-supported histopathology (including the iCAIRD collaboration in Scotland), and systems approaches to tumour biology.
Published writings & editorial work
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Edited or co-edited
- Muir's Textbook of Pathology
The foundational British pathology text, 1924 to the present day
First published 1924 · 14th edition (under Hodder Arnold) · Edward Arnold / Hodder Arnold
Editor, late Hodder Arnold / CRC editions
A single-volume textbook of pathology that binds the gross and microscopic changes of disease to their underlying biological mechanisms. First written as a solo work by Sir Robert Muir in 1924 and continuously revised ever since — first by Muir, then by a succession of British…