Ann Bishop (biologist), Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Ann Bishop (biologist)

British biologist

Date of Birth: 19-Dec-1899

Place of Birth: Manchester, England, United Kingdom

Date of Death: 07-May-1990

Profession: zoologist, biologist, parasitologist

Nationality: United Kingdom

Zodiac Sign: Sagittarius


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About Ann Bishop (biologist)

  • Ann Bishop (19 December 1899 – 7 May 1990) was a British biologist from Girton College at the University of Cambridge and a Fellow of the Royal Society, one of the few female Fellows of the Royal Society.
  • She was born in Manchester but stayed at Cambridge for the vast majority of her professional life.
  • Her specialties were protozoology and parasitology; early work with ciliate parasites, including the one responsible for blackhead disease in the domesticated turkey, lay the groundwork for her later research.
  • While working towards her doctorate, Bishop studied parasitic amoebae and examined potential chemotherapies for the treatment of amoebic diseases including amoebic dysentery. Her best known work was a comprehensive study of Plasmodium, the malaria parasite, and investigation of various chemotherapies for the disease.
  • Later she studied drug resistance in this parasite, research that proved valuable to the British military in World War II.
  • She discovered the potential for cross-resistance in these parasites during that same period.
  • Bishop also discovered the protozoan Pseudotrichomonas keilini and worked with Aedes aegypti, a malaria vector, as part of her research on the disease.
  • Elected to the Royal Society in 1959, Bishop was the founder of the British Society for Parasitology and served on the World Health Organization's Malaria Committee.

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