Person

Gibbs, Adrian John (1934 - )

FAA

Born
15 February 1934
London, United Kingdom
Occupation
Virologist

Summary

Adrian John Gibbs is Visiting Fellow and Professor in the School of Botany and Zoology at the Australian National University in Canberra.

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Chronology

1956
Award - Associate of the Royal College of Science
1956
Education - Bachelor of Science with Honours (BSc (Hons)) completed at the Imperial College of Science and Technology (Royal College of Science), UK
1956 - 1957
Career position - Research Scholar at Rothamsted Experimental Station in Harpenden, UK
1957 - 1966
Career position - Scientific Officer then Senior Scientific Officer at Rothamsted Experimental Station
1961
Education - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) completed at the University of London, UK
1964
Career position - Visiting Professor in the Faculty of Agronomy at De La Plata University in Argentina
1966 - 1970
Career position - Research Fellow then Senior Research Fellow at the John Curtin School of Medical Research at the Australian National University in Canberra
1966 - 1978
Career position - Executive Committee member of the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses
1970 - 1971
Career position - Honorary Lecturer in Virology at the University of Birmingham, UK
1970 - 1971
Career position - Principal Research Officer at Rothamsted Experimental Station
1971 -
Career position - Senior Fellow at the Research School of Biological Sciences at the Australian National university
1972
Career position - Acting Head of the Department of Developmental Biology at the Research School of Biological Sciences
1972 - 1975
Career position - Honorary Associate of the Faculty of Agriculture at the University of Sydney
1976 - 1986
Career position - Head of the Virus Ecology Group at the Research School of Biological Sciences
1986 - 1987
Career position - Acting Head of the Department of Evolutionary Biology at the Research School of Biological Sciences
1987 - 1989
Career position - Leader of the Plant Molecular Biology Group
1990 -
Career position - Leader of the Molecular Evolution and Systemics Group
1993 -
Award - Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science (FAA)

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