Person

Entwhistle, Keith William

Occupation
Veterinary scientist

Summary

Keith Entwhistle, Associate Professor in the Graduate School of Tropical Veterinary Science, James Cook University, Townsville from 1975, directed the Australian Meat and Livestock Research and Development Corporation's "North Australian Program" from 1986.

Details

Chronology

2007
Award - Gilruth Prize for Meritorious Service to Veterinary Science, Australian Veterinary Association

Archival resources

Private hands (Entwhistle, K.W.)

  • Keith William Entwhistle - Records, 1962 - 1987; Private hands (Entwhistle, K.W.). Details

Published resources

Resources

McCarthy, G.J.

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