Regius Professor of Botany (Cambridge)
The chair of the Professor of Botany at the University of Cambridge was founded by the university in 1724. In 2009 the chair was renamed the Regius Professor of Botany.[1]
Professors of Botany
- Richard Bradley (1724)
- John Martyn (1733)
- Thomas Martyn (1762)
- John Stevens Henslow (1825)
- Charles Cardale Babington (1861)
- Harry Marshall Ward (1895)
- Albert Charles Seward (1906)
- Frederick Tom Brooks (1936)
- George Edward Briggs (1948)
- Harry Godwin (1960)
- Percy Wragg Brian (1968)
- Richard Gilbert West (1977)
- Thomas ap Rees (1991)
- Roger Allen Leigh (1998)
- Sir David Baulcombe (2007)
Regius Professors
- Sir David Baulcombe (2009)
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gollark: Maybe I should try and clarify the exact model of this a bit, hm.
gollark: Say, 1KST per thousand invocations (precise number up for debate).
gollark: It could work if it just billed the *author* a bit.
gollark: But the issue is that *that would not actually be my code*, that would be a thirdparty contract which had to use my system for CPU/etc.
References
- "A new Regius Professor for the University". 2009-11-24.
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