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Authorised form of nameMayr; Ernst (1904 - 2005)
Dates1904 - 2005
NationalityAmerican
Place of birthKempten, Germany
Date of birth05/07/1904
Place of deathBedford, Massachusetts
Date of death03/01/2005
OccupationBiologist
Research fieldOrnithology
Evolutionary biology
Philosophy of biology
ActivityEducation:
Medical studies at Greifswald University; Berlin, PhD, supervised by Erwin Stresemann, Curator of Birds, University of Berlin Museum of Natural History (1925-1926)
Career:
Assistant Curator, University of Berlin Museum of Natural History (1926-1932); expedition to New Guinea to collect for Walter Rothschild's museum at Tring (1928); expedition for American Museum of Natural History to Soloman Islands - it was reported that he had died at the hands of tribesmen (1928-1930); Associate Curator, Whitney-Rothschild Collection, American Museum of Natural History (1932 - 1944), Curator (1944-1953); appointed Alexander Agassiz Professor of Zoology, Harvard University Museum of Comparative Zoology (1953), Director (1961-1970), Professor Emeritus (1975); founded journal 'Evolution' in 1947; awarded Japan Prize; Balzan Prize (1983); International Prize for Biology (1994); Crafoord Prize, Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences (1999); described 26 species and 472 subspecies previously unknown to science, published 25 books in the course of 81 years.
Membership categoryForeign Member
Date of election30/06/1988
Age at election83
RSActivityMedals and prizes:
Darwin Medal 1984
RelationshipsSon of Otto Mayr, a judge; married (1935) Margarete (Gretel) Simon (died 1990)
SourceObituaries:
Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society 2006 vol 52 pp 167-187, plate, by Walter J Bock
Obituary in The Times (7 February 2005); Daily Telegraph (8 February 2005); Independent (10 February 2005)
Sources:
Mariana Cook 'Faces of Science' 2005 pp 114-115 photograph and account of his work in his own words
CodeNA4744
Archives associated with this Fellow
RefNoTitleDate
EC/1988/44Mayr, Ernst: certificate of election to the Royal Society1985
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