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I know who that is! J.B.S. Haldane—a new biography—and the editor of Water Life magazine

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I have written a follow up article on Margery Elwin here.

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Malcolm Peaker

Malcolm Peaker

Malcolm Peaker

Elected to Fellowship of the Royal Society in 1996, Malcolm Peaker is also a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. A graduate of the University of Sheffield (BSc, DSc) and the University of Hong Kong (PhD, Hon. DSc), he was Director of the Hannah Research Institute and Hannah Professor in the University of Glasgow, Vice-President of the Zoological Society of London, Chairman of the, British Nutrition Foundation and a member of the Rank Prize Funds Nutrition Advisory Committee.

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