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Oxnard, Charles Ernest was born on September 9, 1933 in Durham, England. Arrived in Australia, 1987. Son of Charles and Frances Ann (Golightly) Oxnard.
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Oxnard, Charles Ernest was born on September 9, 1933 in Durham, England. Arrived in Australia, 1987. Son of Charles and Frances Ann (Golightly) Oxnard.
Bachelor of Science with 1st class honors, University Birmingham, England, 1955. Bachelor of Medicine, BChir in Medicine, University Birmingham, England, 1958. Doctor of Philosophy, University Birmingham, England, 1962.
Doctor of Science, University Birmingham, England, 1975.
Medical intern Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham, 1958-1959. Research fellow University Birmingham, 1959-1962, lecturer, 1962-1965, senior lecturer, 1965-1966, court governors, 1958-1966. Associate professor anatomy, anthropology and evolutionary biology University Chicago, 1966—1978, professor, 1970-1978, governor biology collegiate division, 1970-1978, dean college, 1973-1977.
Dean graduate school University Southern California, Los Angeles, 1978-1983, university research professor biology and anatomy, 1978-1983, university professor, professor anatomy and cell biology, professor biological science, 1983-1987. Professor anatomy and human biology University We. Australia, 1987-1998, director center for human biology, 1989-1999, head division agriculture and science, 1990-1992, professor emeritus, since 1998, senior research fellow, since 1998, adjunct professor forensic science, since 2007.
Leverhulme professor University Liverpool (United Kingdom), University College, London, 2000—2003. Honorary professor University Hull, England, since 2004, Hull York Medical School, since 2004. Research associate Field Museum Natural History, Chicago, 1967.
Overseas associate University Birmingham, since 1968. Lo Yuk Tong lecturer University Hong Kong, 1973, 94, 97, 2003, honorary professor, 1978, Chan Shu Tzu lecturer, 80, visiting scholar, 95, 96. Octagon lecturer University Western Australia, 1987.
Latta lecturer University Nebraska, Omaha, 1987. Stanley Wilkinson orator, 91. Research associate Los Angeles County Natural History Museum, since 1984, George C. Page Museum, Los Angeles, 1986.
Visiting scholar Shaw College Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1995. Board directors University Western Australia Press, 1993—1995. Advisor on human biology World Science Public Company, since 1993.
Visiting professor Northwestern University, Xian, China, 1999, University York, England, 2003, honorary professor, since 2004, Hull York Medical School, since 2004. Honorary professor bioengineering University Hull, since 2004.
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Member Pasteur Foundation, 1988. Board directors West Australian Institute for Child Health, 1991-1998. Member electoral board Freemantle Hospital, 1991-1994.
Fellow New York Academy of Sciences, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Southern California Academy of Sciences (board directors 1985). Member Chicago Academy Society (honorary life), Australasian Society for Human Biology (president 1987-1990), Australia and New Zealand Anatomical Society (president 1989-1990), Anatomical Society Great Britain and Ireland (councillor 1992-1994), National Health and Medical Research Council (grantee 1994-1997), Australian Research Council (grantee since 1988), Medical and Health Infrastructure Fund, Western Australia (grantee 2001-2003, Leverhulme Trust Research grant, 2003-2006, Marie Curie awards since 2005, Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council Research grant, since 2007), Society Study Human Biology (treasurer 1962-1966), Sigma Xi (president, national lecturer 1990), Phi Beta Kappa (president chapter), Phi Kappa Phi (president, Book award 1984).
Married Eleanor Mary Arthur, February 2, 1959. Children: Hugh Charles Neville, David Charles Guy.