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Pioneering scientist dead at 94

SA Premier Jay Weatherill has paid tribute to scientist Basil Hetzel whose research into iodine deficiencies and thyroid disease saved thousands of lives.

Pioneering scientist Basil Hetzel has died aged 94.

Dr Hetzel, who grew up in Adelaide and studied medicine at the University of Adelaide, was renowned for his research into iodine deficiencies and thyroid disease.

In the 1960s he led research that established the link between iodine deficiency and brain damage in unborn children.

He spent the rest of his life campaigning for global prevention of the condition and also served as South Australia's Lieutenant Governor from 1992 to 2000.

South Australian Premier Jay Weatherill said the world owed Dr Hetzel a great debt.

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"Put simply, his work helped save countless lives," Mr Weatherill said.

"As South Australians, we're privileged to be able to call him one of our own."

Dr Hetzel died peacefully on Saturday, according to a death notice published on Monday.


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