Theodore Holmes Bullock - Notable Awards and Positions

Notable Awards and Positions

1950–51, Fulbright scholarship, The Zoological Station, Naples, Italy

1955–56, President, The American Association of University Professors

1961, Elected as a member, The American Academy of Arts and Sciences

1963, Admitted into the National Academy of Sciences (NAS), served as chair of the NAS Zoology Section, and when it was later dissolved he became chair of the new Section of Neurobiology

1965, President, The American Society of Zoologists (now the Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology (SICB))

1968, Karl Spencer Lashley Award, The American Philosophical Society

1970, Elected as a member, The American Philosophical Society

1973, Queen’s Fellow in Marine Biology, Australia

1973-4, Third president of The Society for Neuroscience

1984, First president of the International Society for Neuroethology

1984, Ralph W. Gerard Prize, The Society for Neuroscience

1988, Honorary Doctorate, University of Frankfurt

2000, Honorary Doctorate, University of Loyola Chicago

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