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Carr, Denis John (1915 - )

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Born: 15 December 1915  England
Denis John Carr was a professor in the Department of Developmental Biology, Research School of Biological Sciences, Australian National University from 1968. He and his wife Maisie were noted for their work in the Alpine regions of New South Wales and Victoria. They named several plant species including the bloodwood Eucalyptus dampieri in 1987. Denis Carr obtained his Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) from the University of Manchester in the UK.

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1958 - 1960Reader of Botany at the University of Melbourne
1960 - 1967Professor of Botany at Queen's University in Belfast
1968 - Professor of Developmental Biology at the Research School of Biological Sciences, Australian National University in Canberra

 
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