Ian Murray Mackerras

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Иэн Мюррей Крэйг Маккеррас (имя при рождении Мюррей Иэн Крэйг) (англ. Ian Murray Creagh Mackerras; 2 сентября 1898, , Новая Зеландия — 21 марта 1980, Канберра) — австралийский энтомолог, специалист по систематике двукрылых, основатель и первый президент (1965—1966). rdf:langString
Ian Murray Mackerras (19 September 1898 – 21 March 1980) was an Australian zoologist. Mackerras was born in Balclutha, New Zealand to James Murray Mackerras, and Elizabeth Mary (née Creagh), both farmers. His parents separated and Ian and brother Alan lived with their mother in Sydney. Ian was educated at Sydney Grammar School, matriculating in 1915. Mackerras was awarded the Linnean Macleay Fellowship in Zoology in 1925. He wrote papers on the flies Nemestrinidae and Mydaidae. From January 1927 he worked at the Bureau of Microbiology of the New South Wales Department of Public Health. rdf:langString
Ian Murray Mackerras (né le 19 septembre 1898 et mort le 21 mars 1980) est un entomologiste australien. Il est né en Nouvelle-Zélande de parents agriculteurs et, après le divorce de ses parents, il s'installa avec sa mère et son frère à Sydney. Pendant la Deuxième Guerre mondiale, il servit au Moyen-Orient et en Guinée. Il travailla aussi sur le paludisme. Le 2 juin 1947, Mackerras devint le premier directeur de l'Institut de recherche médicale de Brisbane, au Queensland. En 1954, il fut élu membre de l'Académie des sciences australienne. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Ian Murray Mackerras (19 September 1898 – 21 March 1980) was an Australian zoologist. Mackerras was born in Balclutha, New Zealand to James Murray Mackerras, and Elizabeth Mary (née Creagh), both farmers. His parents separated and Ian and brother Alan lived with their mother in Sydney. Ian was educated at Sydney Grammar School, matriculating in 1915. On 17 December 1915 Mackerras enlisted in the Australian Imperial Force after advancing his age. He was designated laboratory attendant in IHS Karoola on 19 December 1915. He later saw action in France and was gassed on 28 May 1918. He returned to Australia, arriving in Melbourne on 13 April 1919. Mackerras studied medicine at the University of Sydney in April 1919 but soon switched to zoology. In March 1924 Mackerras graduated MB, ChM, BSc, with First Class Honours in Zoology, the University Medal in Zoology, and shared the John Coutts Scholarship). Mackerras was awarded the Linnean Macleay Fellowship in Zoology in 1925. He wrote papers on the flies Nemestrinidae and Mydaidae. From January 1927 he worked at the Bureau of Microbiology of the New South Wales Department of Public Health. In 1928 the newly founded Council for Scientific and Industrial Research was looking for entomologists. Mackerras joined the new organisation on 1 December 1928 and soon moved his family to Canberra. He worked on the buffalo fly and sheep blow-fly problems. Mackerras served in the Middle East and Guinea in World War II, advising on sanitation and malaria. On 2 June 1947 Mackerras became the first Director of the newly established Queensland Institute of Medical Research (QIMR) in Brisbane. One of his students was June Halliday. In 1950 Mackerras was awarded the Clarke Medal by the Royal Society of New South Wales; was elected a fellow of the Australian Academy of Science at its first election in 1954, and served on its Council from 1955 to 1957; he and wife Josephine were both appointed as Research Fellows in the Division of Entomology, in the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation in August 1961. Mackerras edited a textbook, The Insects of Australia; it includes some of his own drawings.
rdf:langString Ian Murray Mackerras (né le 19 septembre 1898 et mort le 21 mars 1980) est un entomologiste australien. Il est né en Nouvelle-Zélande de parents agriculteurs et, après le divorce de ses parents, il s'installa avec sa mère et son frère à Sydney. Le 17 décembre 1915, il devança l'appel et s'engagea dans « les Forces impériales australiennes ». Il fut nommé laborantin sur le Karoola puis il fut envoyé en France où il fut gazé le 28 mai 1918. À la fin de la guerre, il retourna à Melbourne et commença des études de médecine à Sydney, mais très vite il bifurqua vers la zoologie, domaine dans lequel il se spécialisa. Il travailla sur les mouches des familles Nemestrinidae et . En janvier 1927, il entra au département de microbiologie du ministère de la santé de la Nouvelle-Galles du Sud. Le 1er décembre 1928, il entra dans le tout nouveau Comité pour la recherche scientifique et industrielle, à Canberra, qui recherchait des entomologistes. Il travailla sur les mouches Haematobia exigua et les Calliphoridae du mouton. Pendant la Deuxième Guerre mondiale, il servit au Moyen-Orient et en Guinée. Il travailla aussi sur le paludisme. Le 2 juin 1947, Mackerras devint le premier directeur de l'Institut de recherche médicale de Brisbane, au Queensland. En 1954, il fut élu membre de l'Académie des sciences australienne. Il est l'auteur de The Insects of Australia qui contient quelques-uns de ses propres dessins.
rdf:langString Иэн Мюррей Крэйг Маккеррас (имя при рождении Мюррей Иэн Крэйг) (англ. Ian Murray Creagh Mackerras; 2 сентября 1898, , Новая Зеландия — 21 марта 1980, Канберра) — австралийский энтомолог, специалист по систематике двукрылых, основатель и первый президент (1965—1966).
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