• Notices 2012

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    The Royal Society regrets to announce the deaths of the following Fellows in 2012

    Professor Anne Elizbaeth Warner FRS
    25 August 1940 - 16 May 2012 (elected 1985)
    Emeritus Professor of Developmental Biology, Research Department of Cell and Developmental Biology, University College London.

    Professor Fritz Joseph Ursell FRS
    28 April 1923 - 11 May 2012 (eletced 1972)
    Emeritus Professort of Applied Mathematics, Department of Mathmatics, University of Manchester

    Professor Lewis Edward Roberts CBE FRS
    31 January 1922 - 10 April 2012 (elected 1982)
    Emeritus Professor of Risk Assessment, School of Environmental Sciences, University of East Anglia.
    Lecture: Rutherford Memorial (1992)

    Professor Ainsley Iggo FRS
    2 August 1924 - 25 March 2012 (elected 1978)
    Emeritus Professor of Veterinary Physiology, University of Edinburgh.
    Council service: 1981-82

    Sir Paul Terence Callaghan PCNZM FRS
    19 August 1947 - 24 March 2012 (elected 2001)
    Alan MacDiarmid Professor of Physical Sciences, Victoria University of Wellington and Sir Neil Waters Distinguished Professor, Massey University.

    Sir Alan Howard Cottrell FRS
    17 July 1919 - 15 February 2012 (elected 1955)
    Formerly Master of Jesus College, Cambridge.
    Medals: Hughes(1961), Rumford (1974), Copley (1996)
    Lectures: Bakerian (1963)
    Council sevice: 1963-65, 75-77
    VP: 1964-65, 1975-77

    Professor Cyril Domb FRS
    9 December 1920 - 15 February 2012 (elected 1977)
    Emeritus Professor in Physics, Bar-Ilan University, Israel

    Professor David Alan Walker FRS
    18 August 1928 - 12 February 2012 (elected 1979)
    Emertius Professor od Photosynthesis, Department of Animal and Plant Sciences, University of Sheffield.

    Professor James Franklin Crow ForMemRS
    18 January 1916 - 4 Janauary 2012 (elected 2001)
    Emeritus Professor of Genetics, Department of Genetics, University of Wisconsin.

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