Emeritus Professor Bill Jackson is remembered as an academic, botanist, ecologist and geneticist. He was all of these things and much more. He was a truly inspirational teacher who made time available to students regardless of what else was on. An insightful researcher, he established the core principles of ecological theory that describe the processes shaping the Tasmanian vegetation. He was a leader and visionary who saw the way forward in botanical research and fostered its development over nearly 50 years
On April 11, 2019, Dr. William Mark Whitten, a prolific neotropical orchid biologist passed away u...
Larry came to botany along an unusual route. His first college degree was in engineering. After a st...
In tonight’s address I have set myself two basic aims: to introduce some of the early Australian bot...
DR. WILLIAM B. JACKSON of Chicago, Illinois, passed away July 15, 2010. He was a scientist, teacher,...
The Royal Society of Tasmania lost one of its members of long standing on 20 March 2002 when Emeritu...
Steven Brian Jackson was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland, and was educated at Campbell College in ...
In 1968 we lost the last of the group of old-time botanists of the Treub period of the Botanic Garde...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/147021/1/tax63114.pd
Beccari, Odoardo (1843-1920) H.E. Moore Jr, Odoardo Beccari (1843-1920). Principes 25 (1981) 29-35, ...
Professor Alfred (‘Al’) Traverse passed away following a long illness at 90 years of age on Septembe...
William G. (‘Bill’) Chaloner FRS (1928–2016) was one of the world’s leading palaeobotanists and paly...
the Queens ’ University of Belfast. He then went on to gain a PhD, also at Queen’s, under the superv...
^ 1942] Kern: Joseph Charles Arthur 835 tested. The modern era of botanical teaching and research wa...
The following article is contributed by Professor L. A. Cotton) M.A., D.Sc., and by Assistant Profes...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/120432/1/Dick2016_Barnes_Tribute.pdfDes...
On April 11, 2019, Dr. William Mark Whitten, a prolific neotropical orchid biologist passed away u...
Larry came to botany along an unusual route. His first college degree was in engineering. After a st...
In tonight’s address I have set myself two basic aims: to introduce some of the early Australian bot...
DR. WILLIAM B. JACKSON of Chicago, Illinois, passed away July 15, 2010. He was a scientist, teacher,...
The Royal Society of Tasmania lost one of its members of long standing on 20 March 2002 when Emeritu...
Steven Brian Jackson was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland, and was educated at Campbell College in ...
In 1968 we lost the last of the group of old-time botanists of the Treub period of the Botanic Garde...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/147021/1/tax63114.pd
Beccari, Odoardo (1843-1920) H.E. Moore Jr, Odoardo Beccari (1843-1920). Principes 25 (1981) 29-35, ...
Professor Alfred (‘Al’) Traverse passed away following a long illness at 90 years of age on Septembe...
William G. (‘Bill’) Chaloner FRS (1928–2016) was one of the world’s leading palaeobotanists and paly...
the Queens ’ University of Belfast. He then went on to gain a PhD, also at Queen’s, under the superv...
^ 1942] Kern: Joseph Charles Arthur 835 tested. The modern era of botanical teaching and research wa...
The following article is contributed by Professor L. A. Cotton) M.A., D.Sc., and by Assistant Profes...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/120432/1/Dick2016_Barnes_Tribute.pdfDes...
On April 11, 2019, Dr. William Mark Whitten, a prolific neotropical orchid biologist passed away u...
Larry came to botany along an unusual route. His first college degree was in engineering. After a st...
In tonight’s address I have set myself two basic aims: to introduce some of the early Australian bot...