Doug Waterhouse - Career Highlights

Career Highlights

Educated University of Sydney (BSc 1937, MSc 1938, DSc 1952)

CMG 1970, AO 1980. Assistant Research Officer, Division of Economic Entomology, CSIR 1938

Captain, Australian Army Medical Corps, World War II, working in the CSIR laboratories as a CSIR officer, research, Division of Entomology

CSIRO 1946-53, Assistant Chief, Division of Entomology

CSIRO 1953-60, Chief 1960-81, Honorary Research Fellow 1981

Consultant in Plant Protection to the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research 1983

David Syme Research Prize 1953

Fellow, Australian Academy of Science 1954

Mueller Medal 1972

Farrer Medal 1973

Adventures in Agricultural Science Award 1979

Medal of the International Congress of Plant Protection 1983

Foreign Associate, U.S. National Academy of Sciences 1983

Australian Bicentennial Award for most outstanding living contributor to New South Wales agriculture 1988

Secretary (Biological Sciences), Australian Academy of Science 1961-66

President, Australian Entomological Society 1969-72

President, 14th International Congress of Entomology 1974

President, International Bee Research Association 1977-78

President, ACT Branch, National Trust of Australia 1983

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