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== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==
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=== House Notes ===
 
=== House Notes ===
proposed by S.J. Hickson, seconded by G.U. Yule 20 Nov. 1923<br /><br />
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1923.11.20 proposed by S.J. Hickson, seconded by G.U. Yule <br />not on 1935 list<br /><br />
 
=== Notes From Elsewhere ===
 
=== Notes From Elsewhere ===
 
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Alan Parkes was one of the most influential figures in the field of reproductive biology in the twentieth century. He had a huge impact on its growth and development during that time, and the legacy of his work still remains. [see biographies of members, Royal Society]<br /><br />Parkes, Sir Alan Sterling (1900–1990), reproductive biologist, was born on 10 September 1900 in Bank House, Castleton, near Rochdale, the younger son and third of four children of Ebenezer Thomas Parkes, bank manager, and his wife, Helena Louisa, daughter of Jonas Banks, brass-founder, of ... [oxford dnb]
 
== Publications ==
 
== Publications ==
 
=== External Publications ===
 
=== External Publications ===

Revision as of 22:04, 28 May 2020

Alan Sterling Parkes
Parkes, Alan Sterling.jpg
Born 1900
Died 1990
Residence University College, Gower Street, WC1
Sorrento, Beckenham, Kent [1929]
National Institute for Medical Research, Hampstead, NW3 [1931]
Occupation biologist
Society Membership
membership ordinary fellow
left 1972.12 resigned
elected_AI 1923.12.11
societies Royal Society




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House Notes

1923.11.20 proposed by S.J. Hickson, seconded by G.U. Yule
not on 1935 list

Notes From Elsewhere

Alan Parkes was one of the most influential figures in the field of reproductive biology in the twentieth century. He had a huge impact on its growth and development during that time, and the legacy of his work still remains. [see biographies of members, Royal Society]

Parkes, Sir Alan Sterling (1900–1990), reproductive biologist, was born on 10 September 1900 in Bank House, Castleton, near Rochdale, the younger son and third of four children of Ebenezer Thomas Parkes, bank manager, and his wife, Helena Louisa, daughter of Jonas Banks, brass-founder, of ... [oxford dnb]

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House Publications

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