Harold Munro Fox


Harold Munro Fox - born as Harold Munro Fuchs - (Clapham, September 28, 1889 - January 29, 1967) was an English zoo loaf.

Fox conducted research into invertebrates in sea and ocean and mussel crayfish, even after retirement. In particular, pigments in the blood were of interest. Fox conducted an expedition to the Suez Canal from 1924 to 1925 to study the local fauna. Academic

Fox studied at Gonville and Caius College from Cambridge University from 1908 to 1911. After that, he worked for the Marine Biological Association for a year, after which he became a lecturer at Imperial College London, then changing his name from Fuchs to Fox (14). Fox was a four-year lecturer at the Government School of Medicine in Cairo from 1919.

In 1927, the Englishman professor of zoology at the University of Birmingham became what he would stay until 1941. From 1941 to 1954 he held the same position at Bedford College of the University of London, where he became Professor emeritus from 1955. Recognition

Fox was elected Fellow of the Royal Society in 1937 and won her Darwin Medal in 1966. Bibliography

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