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Wardlaw, Alastair Connell was born on January 20, 1930 in Port of Spain, Trinidad, West Indies. Son of Claude Wilson and Jessie (Connell) Wardlaw. arrived in England, 1938.
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Wardlaw, Alastair Connell was born on January 20, 1930 in Port of Spain, Trinidad, West Indies. Son of Claude Wilson and Jessie (Connell) Wardlaw. arrived in England, 1938.
Bachelor of Science, University Manchester, 1950. Doctor of Philosophy, University Manchester, 1953. Doctor of Science, University Manchester, 1970.
Research fellow, Western Reserve U., Cleveland, 1953-1955; research fellow, St. Mary's Hospital Medical School, London, 1955-1958; member research staff, Connaught Medical Research laboratories, Toronto, 1958-1966; professor microbiology, U. Toronto, 1966-1970; professor microbiology, U. Glasgow, 1970-1996; senior honorary research fellow, U. Glasgow, since 1996. Member committee Marshall Scholarship Commission, London, 1973-1985. Expert witness various law firms, United States, Canada, United Kingdom, and Australia, 1984-1994.
(A good working knowledge of statistical principles is nee...)
(A good working knowledge of statistical principles is nee...)
Fellow Royal Society Edinburgh, Institute Biology, Royal Society Arts. Member Scottish Marine Biological Association (board directors 1984-1990).
Married Jacqueline Shirley Jones, July 1, 1954. Children: Joanna, Valerie, Malcolm.