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Stone, Jonathan (1942 - )FAA |
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Born: 10 April 1942 Auckland, New Zealand | ||
Jonathan Stone has been Challis Professor of Anatomy, University of Sydney since 1987. He is interested in the problems caused by overpopulation of the earth. |
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Born Auckland, New Zealand, 10 April 1942. Educated University of Sydney (BSc (Med) 1963, PhD 1966, DSc 1977). Lecturer, Department of Physiology, University of Sydney 1966, Visiting Lecturer, Department of Physiology, Hebrew University of Jerusalem 1966-67, Visiting Research Fellow, Department of Physiology, Johns Hopkins University Medical School, Baltimore, Nov.-Dec. 1967, Visiting Investigator, Institute for Biomedical Research of the American Medical Association, Chicago 1968-69, Visiting Research Fellow, Departments of Neurophysiology and Neuroanatomy, Max Planck Institute for Psychiatry, Munich 1969-70, Research Fellow, Department of Physiology, John Curtin School of Medical Research, Australian National University 1970-73, Senior Research Fellow, Department of Physiology, John Curtin School of Medical Research 1973-76, Senior Lecturer, School of Anatomy, University of New South Wales 1976-77, Associate Professor, School of Anatomy, University of New South Wales 1978-85, Head, School of Anatomy 1982-, Personal Chair in Anatomy, 1985-87, Challis Professor of Anatomy, University of Sydney 1987-. Fellow, Australian Academy of Science 1984, Secretary (Biological Sciences) Australian Academy of Science 1986-90. Australian Foundation for Science Lecture, ANZAAS 1991 | ||
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