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Glasgow, Eric Ferguson (1931 - 2001)

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Anatomist and Educator
Born: 16 August 1931  Cookstown, Northern Ireland.  Died: 3 January 2001.
Eric Ferguson Glasgow was professor of anatomy at universities in Australia, USA and Hong Kong.

Career Highlights

Chronology
1956 - 1958Demonstrator at Queen's University in Belfast, Northern Ireland
1959 - 1965Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Anatomy at the University of Western Australia
1965 - 1967Senior Lecturer at Monash University, Victoria
1967 - 1972Senior Research Fellow in Renal Disease of Children in the Pathology Departments of the Children's Hospital and University of Birmingham, UK
1972 - 2001Honorary Professorial Fellow in anatomy at Monash University, Victoria
1985Monash Silver Jubilee Award for Teaching received
1985 - 2002Professor of Human Anatomy at Stanford University in California, USA
1987Kaiser Award for Outstanding Teaching received from the Stanford University School of Medicine, USA
1992Kaiser Award for Outstanding Teaching received from the Stanford University School of Medicine, USA
1996Visiting Professor of Anatomy at the Chinese University in Hong Kong
1997Kaiser Award for Outstanding Teaching received from the Stanford University School of Medicine, USA
1999Officer of the Order of Australia (AO)

 

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