Thomas Bennet-Clark

Thomas Bennet-Clark
Born Thomas Achibald Bennet-Clark
Institutions
Alma mater Trinity College, Cambridge
Notable awards FRS (1950)[1]

Thomas Archibald Bennet-Clark CBE FRS (13 January 1903 24 November 1975) was a British biologist.

Early life

He was born in Edinburgh the son of Thomas Bennet-Clark, a chartered accountant with the Edinburgh firm of R & G Scott, and his wife, Anne Chalmers Hanna.[2]

He was educated at Wells House Schiool at Malvern Wells and then Marlborough College and Trinity College, Cambridge.[3]

Career

He was a Lecturer at the University of Manchester from 1930 to 1936; Professor of Botany at the University of Nottingham from 1936 to 1944; Professor of Botany at King's College London from 1944 to 1962; Professor of Biology and Dean of the School of Biological Sciences at the University of East Anglia from 1962 to 1967, and Professor Emeritus of Biology at the University of East Anglia from 1967.

In Birmingham his position was filled by Prof Charles Chesters.[4]

Awards and honours

He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society (FRS) in 1950 and awarded a CBE in 1966.

Family

He married Constance Haythornthwaite in 1926.[5]

References


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