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Vincent,James Matthew (1911 - )

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Microbiologist
Born: 14 August 1911
James Matthew Vincent's main research interest was with the root-nodule bacteria of leguminous plants, the host-bacterium symbiosis and its application to agronomic practice.

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1933Bachelor of Agricultural Science (BScAg) completed at the University of Sydney
1938DipBact completed at the University of London
1939 - 1966Associate Professor of Microbiology at the University of Sydney
1954Established an integrated course of microbiology for the Faculty of Science
1956Doctor of Agricultural Science (DAgSc) received from the University of London
1966 - 1973Professor of Microbiology at the University of New South Wales
1967 - 1968President of the Australian Society for Microbiology
1973 - 1983Honorary Research Affiliate at the University of Sydney
1976 - Fellow of the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering (FTSE)

 
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