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Horridge, George Adrian (Adrian) (1927 - )

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Neurobiologist
Born: 12 December 1927
George Adrian (Adrian) Horridge was Professor of Neurobiology at the Australian National University from 1968. He wrote many articles and books on neurological fields such as the nervous system of invertebrates. Horridge was appointed a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science and the Royal Society.

Career Highlights

Chronology
c. 1948Bachelor of Arts (BA) completed at the University of Cambridge, UK
c. 1949Master of Arts (MA) completed at the University of Cambridge
c. 1952Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) completed at the University of Cambridge
1953 - 1954Assistant at the Royal Aircraft Establishment in Farnborough, UK
c. 1956Doctor of Science (ScD) received from the University of Cambridge
1956 - 1968Director of the Gatty Marine Laboratory at St Andrew's University
1956 - 1968Lecturer then Reader in Zoology at St Andrew's University, UK
1959 - 1960Fellow of the Centre for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University, USA
1968 - Professor of Neurobiology at the Australian National University, Canberra
1972 - 1973Visiting Fellow of Balliol College at Oxford University, UK
1976 - 1977Visiting Fellow at Churchill College at the University of Cambridge

 
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