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| honorific_prefix = | name = Morag Crichton Timbury | honorific_suffix = FRCPG FRCPath FRSE FRCP | image = | image_size = | alt = | caption = | birth_name = Morag Crichton McCulloch | birth_date = {{birth date|1930|09|29|df=y}} | birth_place = | death_date = {{Death date and age|2018|04|28|1930|09|29|df=y}} | death_place =Edinburgh | death_cause = | nationality = Scottish | citizenship = | education =University of Glasgow | occupation = Biomedical scientist | years_active = | known_for = | website = | profession = | field = virology, bacteriology | work_institutions = {{plainlist|
| specialism = | research_field = | notable_works = | prizes = | child = | module2 = | signature = }}Morag Crichton Timbury FRCPG FRCPath FRSE FRCP (née McCulloch) (29 September 1930 – 28 April 2018) was a Scottish medical virologist,[1] bacteriologist and science writer.[2] CareerMorag Crichton McCulloch was born on 29 September 1930 to Dr Esther Sinclair McCulloch (née Hood) and William McCulloch. She attended St Bride's High School in East Kilbride before studying medicine at University of Glasgow. She graduated from the University with a MBChB in 1953 and MD in 1960, and received her Ph.D in 1976.[2] After graduation she worked from 1960 to 1963 at the Regional Virtus Laboratory, in Ruchill Hospital, Glasgow as the Sir Maurice Bloch Research Fellow in Virology.[3] She was a lecturer (1963-1965) and senior lecturer (1965-1976) in bacteriology at the University of Glasgow, and subsequently a Reader in virology (1976–78).[4] She went on to become Professor of Bacteriology and William Teacher Lecturer (1978–88) at the University, and Head of the Department of Bacteriology at Glasgow Royal Infirmary.[2][4] In 1988 Timbury was appointed Director of the Central Public Health Laboratory of the Public Health Laboratory Service, and she held that position until 1995.[2][4] She was a visiting Associate Professor at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas, United States (1975), visiting Mayne Guest Professor at the University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia (1990) and Honorary Visiting Professor of Virology at Imperial College School of Medicine (1997–99).[2] In 1998 Timbury was a committee member on the Independent Review Group for the Review of Food-related Scientific Services in Scotland. The resulting report of the Group, The Timbury Report, was named for her.[2][5] PublicationsShe has authored or co-authored many articles and books including the following:
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Personal lifeShe was married to Professor Gerald Charles Timbury (deceased 1985) who had been Dean of post-graduate medicine at the University of Glasgow, a consultant psychiatrist, and Physician Superintendent at Gartnavel Royal Hospital, Glasgow from 1965 to 1980.[2][7] Together they had one daughter,[2] Judith. Timbury died in Edinburgh on 28 April 2018.[8] References1. ^{{cite book|last1=Brock|first1=Mario|last2=Mayer|first2=Heinz-Michael|last3=Weigel|first3=Klaus|title=The Artificial disc|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=jh5XAAAAMAAJ|accessdate=30 June 2011|date=1 May 1991|publisher=Springer-Verlag|isbn=978-0-387-51857-2|page=415}} {{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Timbury, Morag Crichton}}2. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 {{Cite book|url=http://www.ukwhoswho.com/view/10.1093/ww/9780199540884.001.0001/ww-9780199540884-e-37738?rskey=LfxY8p&result=2|title=Timbury, Morag Crichton|last=|first=|work=Who's who 2018|publisher=Oxford University Press|year=2018|isbn=|location=|pages=}} 3. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.universitystory.gla.ac.uk/chair-and-lectureship/?id=677|title=University of Glasgow :: Story :: Lectureships: Maurice Bloch Lectureship|website=www.universitystory.gla.ac.uk|access-date=2018-01-05}} 4. ^1 2 [https://www.universitystory.gla.ac.uk/biography/?id=WH27584&type=P&o= Morag Timbury biodata], universitystory.gla.ac.uk; accessed 27 October 2018. 5. ^{{Cite web|url=http://food.gov.uk/science/research/devolvedadmins/scotlandresearch/scotlandresearch/ScotlandProjectList/s01005/|title=Food Standards Agency - National Food Surveillance System for Scotland|last=Agency|first=Food Standards|website=webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk|language=en-gb|access-date=2018-01-05|deadurl=bot: unknown|archiveurl=http://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/20131206123518/http://food.gov.uk/science/research/devolvedadmins/scotlandresearch/scotlandresearch/ScotlandProjectList/s01005/|archivedate=6 December 2013|df=dmy-all}} 6. ^{{Cite news|url=https://www.rse.org.uk/fellow/morag-timbury/|title=Professor Morag Crichton Timbury FRSE - The Royal Society of Edinburgh|work=The Royal Society of Edinburgh|access-date=2018-01-05|language=en-GB}} 7. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.universitystory.gla.ac.uk/biography/?id=WH2537&type=P|title=University of Glasgow :: Story :: Biography of Gerald Timbury|website=www.universitystory.gla.ac.uk|access-date=2018-01-05}} 8. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.heraldscotland.com/announcements/deaths/deaths/16201290.Morag_Timbury/|title=Morag Timbury|website=HeraldScotland|accessdate=23 May 2018}} 20 : 1930 births|2018 deaths|20th-century Scottish medical doctors|Academics of the University of Glasgow|Alumni of the University of Glasgow|British virologists|Fellows of the Royal College of Pathologists|Fellows of the Royal College of Physicians|Fellows of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow|Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh|People from East Kilbride|People from Glasgow|Scottish bacteriologists|Scottish biologists|Scottish medical writers|Scottish women medical doctors|Women biologists|Women medical writers|20th-century women physicians|20th-century women writers |
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