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David Parry (biophysicist)
David Anthony
Dougall Parry,
CNZM
is a
New Zealand
biophysicist
known for his work within the area of
ultrastructure
scleroprotein
analysis. He is the former President of the
International Union for Pure and Applied Biophysics
and former
Vice President
of the
International Council for Science
.
His awards include an
ICI Prize
,
Fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand
, the
Hercus Medal
, the
Shorland Medal
, and the
Rutherford Medal
. In 2007 he was made a
Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit
.
Parry has a
Bachelor of Science
and a
Doctor of Science
from the
University of London
and a
Doctor of Philosophy
from
King's College London
. He was a
Postdoctoral Fellow
in the
Protein Chemistry
division at the
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
in
Melbourne, Australia
from 1966 to
1969
. From 1969 to
1971
he worked for the
Children's Cancer Research Foundation
in
Boston, Massachusetts
. Later he became a
research scientist
at the Laboratory of
Molecular Biophysics
at
Oxford University
from 1971 to 1973. He then worked for many years on the faculty of
Massey University
.