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Bruce Stocker

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Known for
  
Study of salmonella

Born
  
Bruce Arnold Dunbar Stocker 26 May 1917 Hambledon, Surrey, England (
1917-05-26
)

Fields
  
Microbiology and immunology

Spouse
  
Jane Beveridge (m. 1956; d. 1996)

Died
  
30 August 2004, Palo Alto, California, United States

Education
  
University of London (1940)

Awards
  
Guggenheim Fellowship for Natural Sciences, US & Canada

Bruce Arnold Dunbar Stocker FRS (26 May 1917 – 30 August 2004) was an English-born academic. He was Professor of Microbiology and Immunology at Stanford University from 1966 to 1987.

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Early life and family

Born in Hambledon, Surrey, England, on 26 May 1917, Stocker was the son of Eustace Dupuis Henchman Stocker and Ruth Mary Richmond Stocker (née Hursthouse). Eustace Stocker was a military officer who won the Military Cross in World War I, and was appointed an Officer and then Commander of the Order of the British Empire during World War II. Ruth Stocker was the daughter of Richmond Hursthouse, a Member of Parliament and cabinet minister in New Zealand. In 1956, Bruce Stocker married Jane Beveridge in Chelsea, London, and the couple went on to have two daughters.

Education and scientific career

Stocker was educated at King's College London and Westminster Hospital Medical School. He was Guinness Professor of Microbiology at the University of London until 1965.

In 1966 Stocker was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society. He died in Palo Alto, California, on 30 August 2004.

References

Bruce Stocker Wikipedia