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James Arthur Barnett, British microbiologist, researcher. Achievements include research in yeast comparative physiology; research in yeast identification. Grantee, Royal Society United Kingdom, since 1984. Member of Society General Microbiology.

Background

Barnett, James Arthur was born on August 11, 1923 in Stevenage, Hertfordshire, England. Son of Anthony and Frances Barnett.

Education

Phd, Cambridge University, England, 1966. Doctor of Science, Cambridge University, England, 1978.

Career

Research assistant Royal Air Force and Navy, England, 1942—1946, National Institute Research in Dairying, Reading, 1950—1958. Researcher Low Temperature Research Station Biochemistry and Biophysics, Cambridge, 1953—1967, Food Research Institute, Norwich, 1967—1971. Researcher and honorary lecturer school biological science University East Anglia, since 1971.

Member editorial board Federation of European Microbiological Societies Microbiology Letters, 1988—1996, Yeast, since 1985. Consultant National Collection of Yeast Cultures, since 1991. Lecturer in field; publication yeast identification computer program.

Achievements

  • James Arthur Barnett has been listed as a noteworthy microbiologist, researcher by Marquis Who's Who.

Membership

Member of Society General Microbiology.

Connections

Married Linda Martin, 1963. Children: Annabel, Chloë. Married Margaret Leslie Collard, 1945 (divorced 1959).

Children: Penelope, Marion.