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词条 Ian McGregor (malariologist)
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Sir Ian Alexander McGregor, {{post-nominals|country=GBR|CBE|FRS|FRSE|FRCP}} (1922-2007) was a British malariologist.

McGregor was born on 26 August 1922,[1] at Cambuslang, Lanarkshire.[2] His father was a tailor, his mother a housewife.[1]

He was educated at Rutherglen Academy, then studied medicine at St Mungo's College and Glasgow Royal Infirmary.[1]

He became interested in and studied malaria while undertaking National Service with the Royal Army Medical Corps in Palestine,[3] undergoing training in malariology at the Middle East School of Hygiene at Dimra.[1]

In 1949 he was sent to The Gambia as a member of the Medical Research Council's Human Nutrition Research Unit,[3] and was appointed Director of the MRC's Gambian Field Station at Fajara in 1954.[3]

In 1980 he returned to the United Kingdom, as Visiting Professor at the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine.[3]

He was awarded the Darling Foundation Medal in 1974,[2] elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1981 and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, and was made an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 1959 New Year Honours;[4] a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the 1968 Birthday Honours;[5] and a Knight Bachelor in the 1982 Birthday Honours, "for services to Tropical Medicine".[6]

He served on several World Health Organization committees on malaria.[1]

He died at Homington, Wiltshire[2] on 1 February 2007.[1]

Notable works

  • {{Cite book| publisher = Churchill Livingstone| last1 = Wernsdorfer| first1 = Walther H.| last2 = McGregor| first2 = Ian A.| title = Malaria: Principles and Practice of Malariology |year=1989 |isbn=978-0443024177}}

References

1. ^{{cite web|title=Sir Ian McGregor|url=https://www.rse.org.uk/cms/files/fellows/obits_alpha/mcgregor_ian.pdf|publisher=Royal Society of Edinburgh}}
2. ^{{cite news|title=Sir Ian Mcgregor|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/sir-ian-mcgregor-436282.html|accessdate=13 June 2017|work=The Independent|date=14 February 2007}}
3. ^{{cite Q|Q29581648}}
4. ^{{London Gazette |issue=41589 |date=30 December 1958 |pages=1–36 |supp=y}}
5. ^{{London Gazette |issue=44600 |date=31 May 1968 |page=6299–6331 |supp=y}}
6. ^{{London Gazette |issue=49008 |date=11 June 1982 |pages=1–29 |supp=y }}

External links

  • {{History of Modern Biomedicine Research Group ID}}
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