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Wallace, Henry Robert (1924 - )FAA |
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Plant pathologist | |
Born: 12 September 1924 Cleveley, Lancashire, England | |
Henry Robert (Harry) Wallace was Professor of Plant Pathology, Waite Agricultural Research Institute, University of Adelaide 1971-89. He wrote on the subject of plant nematodes and is also interested in conservation, landcare and national parks. |
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Alternative Names: Wallace, Harry |
Born Cleveley, Lancashire, England 12 September 1924. Educated Liverpool University (BSc (hons) 1950, PhD 1952, DSc 1961). Sub Lieutenant, Royal Navy 1943-46; Research Scientist, School of Agriculture, Cambridge 1952-55; Principal Research Scientist, Rothamsted Experimental Station 1955-63; Chief Research Scientist, CSIRO Division of Horticultural Research 1963-71; Professor of Plant Pathology, Waite Agricultural Research Institute, University of Adelaide 1971-89; Emeritus Professor. Fellow, Australian Academy of Science 1975. President, Australian Parasitology Society 1971; President, Medical Sciences Club of South Australia. |
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