- The
Sherardian Chair of
Botany is a
professorship at the
University of
Oxford that was
established in 1734. It was
created following an
endowment by William...
-
distinguished chairs,
including the Agnelli-Serena Professorship, the
Sherardian Professorship, and the four
Waynflete Professorships. The large, square...
- role in inheritance, and thus its
importance to evolution. He was the
Sherardian Professor of
Botany at the
University of
Oxford from 1953 to 1971. Darlington's...
- and
University of Montpellier. In 1784, he
succeeded his
father to the
Sherardian chair.
Leaving his
professional duties to a deputy, he left
England for...
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Vines was born in
Oxford in 1890. His father,
Sydney Howard Vines, was
Sherardian Professor of
Botany at the
University of
Oxford and
named his son after...
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Sherard (1659–1728), he
moved to England. In 1734
Dillenius was
appointed Sherardian professor of
botany at Oxford, in
accordance with the will of Sherard...
- (1853–1922),
became a
distinguished botanist in his own right,
serving as
Sherardian Professor of
Botany at
Oxford University from 1884 to 1888,
before returning...
-
Molecular Plant Biology (GMI) of the
Austrian Academy of Sciences, the
Sherardian Professor of
Botany in the
Department of
Biology at the
University of...
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Tansley taught at
these universities and at Oxford,
where he
served as
Sherardian Professor of
Botany until his
retirement in 1937.
Tansley founded the...
- In 1717 the
German botanist Johann Jacob Dillenius (1687–1747),
later Sherardian Professor of
Botany at
Oxford from 1734 to 1747,
produced the work "Reproduction...