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Brian J. Ford

Brian J. Ford HonFLS HonFRMS (born 1939 in Corsham, Wiltshire[1]) is an independent research biologist, author, and lecturer, who publishes on scientific issues for the general public. He has also been a television personality for more than 40 years. Ford is an international authority on the microscope.[2] Throughout his career, Ford has been associated with many academic bodies. He was elected a Fellow of Cardiff University in 1986, was appointed Visiting Professor at the University of Leicester,[3] and has been awarded Honorary Fellowship of the Royal Microscopical Society[4] and of the Linnean Society of London.[5] In America, he was awarded the inaugural Köhler Medal[6] and was recently recipient of the Ernst Abbe medal awarded by the New York Microscopical Society.[7] In 2004 he was awarded a personal fellowship from NESTA,[8] the National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts. During those three years he delivered 150 lectures in scores of countries, meeting 10,000 people in over 350 universities around the world.

Brian J. Ford
Born1939 (age 84–85)
Corsham, Wiltshire, England
NationalityBritish
Occupation(s)Scientist, author and broadcaster

Education edit

Ford attended the King's School, Peterborough, and then Cardiff University to study botany and zoology between 1959 and 1961, leaving before graduating to set up his own multi-disciplinary laboratory.[9]

Career and positions edit

Universities edit

Learned Societies edit

Other positions edit

He was the first British President of the European Union of Science Journalists' Associations,[citation needed] founding Chairman of the Science and Technology Authors Committee at the Society of Authors,[citation needed] and the president of the Cambridge Society for the Application of Research (CSAR) of Cambridge University.[17] Ford has been a member of Mensa and was a director of British Mensa from 1993–1997, resigning a few months after being elected for a second term.[18][19] He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Microscopical Society in 1962.

2012 aquatic dinosaur hypothesis edit

In the April 2012 issue of Laboratory News, Ford put forward the idea that all large dinosaurs were aquatic, arguing that they were too large and heavy to be land animals.[20] Recent oxygen isotope analysis and taphonomic changes show clear evidence for a semi-aquatic lifestyle, however only for the Spinosaurus, so far no sauropod or ornithischian has been conclusively shown to be semi-aquatic,[21][22][23] although the small ankylosaurian Liaoningosaurus has been suggested to have had such a lifestyle.[24]

Bibliography edit

Books edit

  • Allied Secret Weapons: the War of Science; Weapons Book #19, ISBN 0-345-02097-9 . USA Ballantine Books, 1970. ISBN 0-356-03746-0, UK, Macdonald, 1970.
  • Microbiology and food, ISBN 0-9501665-0-2 (hardback), UK, Catering Times, 1971. ISBN 0-9501665-1-0 (paperback). UK, Northwood, 1970.
  • German secret weapons, blueprint for Mars, ISBN 0-356-03034-2. Australia, South Africa, & New Zealand, Macdonald.
  • Nonscience . . . or how to rule the world, ISBN 0-7234-0449-6. UK, Wolfe, 1971.
  • The optical microscope manual, past and present uses and techniques, ISBN 0-7153-5862-6. UK, David & Charles, 1973. ISBN 0-8448-0157-7. USA, Crane Russak, 1973.
  • The revealing lens, mankind and the microscope, ISBN 0-245-51016-8. UK, George Harrap, 1973.
  • Microbe power, tomorrow's revolution, ISBN 0-356-08384-5. UK, Macdonald and Jane's, 1976. ISBN 0-8128-1936-5. USA, Stein and Day, 1976.
  • Patterns of sex, the mating urge and our sexual future, ISBN 0-354-04375-7. UK, Macdonald and Janes, 1979. ISBN 0-312-59811-4. USA, St Martin's Press, 1980.
  • The Cult of the expert (hardback) ISBN 0-241-10476-9, (paperback) 0552122491. UK, Transworld, 1982.
  • 101 questions about science, ISBN 0-241-10992-2. UK, Hamish Hamilton, 1983.
  • 101 more questions about science, ISBN 0-241-11246-X. UK, Hamish Hamilton, 1984.
  • Single lens, the story of the simple microscope, ISBN 0-434-26844-5. UK, William Heinemann, 1985. ISBN 0-06-015366-0. USA, Harper & Row, 1985.
  • Compute, how, where, why ... do you really need to? ISBN 0-241-11490-X. UK, Hamish Hamilton, 1985.
  • The food book, ISBN 0-241-11834-4. UK, Hamish Hamilton, 1986.
  • The human body, ISBN 1-85561-013-2. UK, Belitha Books, ISBN 1-85561-040-X. USA, Belitha, 1990.
  • The Leeuwenhoek legacy, ISBN 0-948737-10-7. UK, Biopress, ISBN 1-85083-016-9. UK, Farrand Press, 1991.
  • Images of science, a history of scientific illustration, ISBN 0-7123-0267-0. UK, British Library, 1992. ISBN 0-19-520983-4. USA, Oxford University Press, 1993.
  • My first encyclopaedia of science, ISBN 0-86272-944-0. UK, Kingfisher Books, 1993.
  • The new Guinness book of records quiz book, ISBN 0-85112-635-9. UK, Guinness Publishing, 1994.
  • BSE the facts, ISBN 0-552-14530-0. UK, Transworld, 1996.
  • Genes, the fight for life, ISBN 0-304-35019-2. UK, Cassells, 1999. ISBN 0-304-35019-2. USA, Sterling Publications, 1999.
  • Sensitive souls, senses and communication in plants, animals and microbes, ISBN 0-316-63956-7. UK, Little, Brown, 1999.
  • The Future of food, ISBN 0-500-28075-4. UK, Thames & Hudson, 2000. ISBN 0-500-28075-4. USA and Canada, Thames & Hudson, 2000.
  • Secret language of life, how animals and plants feel and communicate, ISBN 0-88064-254-8. USA, Fromm International, 2000.
  • Using the digital microscope, ISBN 0-9543595-0-X. UK, Rothay House, 2002.
  • Secret Weapons: Technology, Science and the Race to Win World War II, ISBN 1-84908-390-8. UK, Osprey Publishing, 2011.
  • Too Big To Walk: The New Science of Dinosaurs, ISBN 9-78000821-893-5. UK, William Collins, 2019.
  • Nonscience Returns, ISBN 9-78099340-025-4., UK, Curtis Press,2020.

Audio Book edit

  • Understanding Viruses, 30 Questions, 25 Geniuses, 100 Amazing Insights, ISBN 9-78173675-720-8. USA, Finding Genius Foundation, 2021.

Book chapters edit

  • "The recovery, removal, and reconstruction of human skeletal remains, some new techniques", chapter in Field manual for museums. Paris, UNESCO, 1970.
  • "Récuperation, enlèvement et reconstitution des ossements", chapter in Musées et recherches sur le terrain. Paris, UNESCO, 1970.
  • Brian J Ford explains why he considers Cardiff the most unappreciated city in the world, chapter in The Cardiff book, ISBN 0-900807-05-9. Barry: Stewart Williams Publishers, 1973.
  • "Discharge to the environment of viruses in wastewater, sludges and aerosols", chapter with JS Slade in Viral pollution of the environment, ed: G Berg, ISBN 0-8493-6245-8. Boca Raton, CRC Press, 1983.
  • "Sexually transmitted diseases", chapter in Sex and Your Health ed J Bevan, ISBN 0-85533-571-8. London, Mitchell Beazley, 1985.
  • "Las Enfermedades de Transmisión Sexual y Otras que las Imitan", chapter in El Sexo y la Salud ed J Bevan, ISBN 84-320-4570-5. Barcelona, Editorial Planeta, 1985.
  • "Exploring South Wales", chapter in Walking in Britain, ed J. Hillaby, ISBN 0-00-412272-0. London: William Collins, 1988.
  • Robert Hooke, an introduction to Hooke's Micrographia, commentary on CD-ROM edition of Micrographia, 1665 ISBN 1-891788-02-7. Palo Alto, Octavo, 1998.
  • "Witnessing the birth of the microscope", photoessay in Millennium yearbook of science and the future, ISBN 0-85229-703-3. Chicago, Encyclopædia Britannica, 2000.
  • "Eighteenth-century scientific publishing", chapter in Scientific books, libraries and collectors, ISBN 1-85928-233-4. London, Thornton & Tully, 2000.
  • "Scientific Illustration", chapter in vol 4 of The Cambridge history of science, ed R Porter ISBN 0-521-57243-6. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2001.
  • "Hidden secrets in the Royal Society archive", chapter 3 in Biological collections and biodiversity, eds BS Rushton, P Hackney and CR Tyrie, ISBN 1-84103-005-8. Otley, Westbury Academic and Scientific Publishing, 2001.
  • "Trouble on the hoof, disease outbreaks in Europe," chapter in 2002 book of the year, ISBN 0-85229-812-9. Chicago, Encyclopædia Britannica, 2002.
  • "Human behaviour and the changing pattern of disease", chapter in The changing face of disease, implications for society, ISBN 0-415-32280-4. London and Boca Raton, CRC Press, 2004.
  • "What Next After SARS?" (Severe acute respiratory syndrome), chapter in 2004 book of the year, ISBN 0-85229-812-9. Chicago, Encyclopædia Britannica, 2004.
  • "Bird flu, the next pandemic?", chapter in 2006 book of the year, ISBN 1-59339-291-5. Chicago, Encyclopædia Britannica, 2006.
  • "Robert Hooke", [in] The Great Naturalists, ISBN 0500251398, editor Rob Huxley, Natural History Museum, UK: Thames & Hudson, 2007.
  • "Antony van Leeuwenhoek" [in] The Great Naturalists, ISBN 0500251398, editor Rob Huxley, Natural History Museum, UK: Thames & Hudson, 2007.
  • "Cork and blood smear with Leeuwenhoek microscope" [in] Introduction to Microbiology, ISBN 0321929152, US: Sudbury MA: Jones & Bartlett Publishers, Inc., 2007.
  • "Microscopy in early neurology" [in] Whitaker, Harry; Smith, C. U. M. & Finger, Stan, (editors) Brain, Mind and Medicine: essays in 18th century neuroscience, ISBN 0387709665. Springer, 2007.
  • "Did Physics matter to the Pioneers of Microscopy?" [in] Advances in Imaging and Electron Physics 158: 27-87, Editor Professor Peter W Hawkes, ISBN 9780128171776. New York: Academic Press, 2009.
  • "Culturing Meat for the Future: Anti-death versus anti-life", [in] Tandy, Charles (editor) Death And Anti-Death, Volume 7, ISBN 9781934297056. Palo Alto: Ria University Press, 2010.
  • "The Future of Food" [in] Faculty of Medicine Study manual, (two volumes). Japan: Z-kai Inc., Shizuoka, 2019.
  • "Robert Brown's Microscope, 1827-1833", [in] 50 Objects, Stories and Discoveries, ISBN 0993551017. London: Linnean Society, 2020.

References edit

  1. ^ GRO Register of Births: JUN 1939 5a 88 CHIPPENHAM – Brian J. Ford
  2. ^ "Brian J Ford: Life through a microscope". Wiley. 27 January 2017. Retrieved 9 October 2017.
  3. ^ "Scientist, Author and Broadcaster to Support University's Developments in E-Learning". Leicester. Leicester, UK. 10 February 2013. Retrieved 15 March 2013.
  4. ^ "New Honorary Fellow Announced". Royal Microscopical Society. Leicester, UK. 1 January 2017. Retrieved 16 March 2017.
  5. ^ "Congratulations to our newly-elected Fellows 'honoris causa'". Linnean Society. Leicester, UK. 10 January 2021. Retrieved 7 June 2021.
  6. ^ "Brian J Ford wins inaugural Köhler medal in America". ResearchGate. New York, US. 17 August 2020. Retrieved 11 November 2020.
  7. ^ "Brian J. Ford Receives the New York Microscopical Society Ernst Abbe Award". Ernst Abbe. New York, US. 17 August 2020. Retrieved 11 November 2020.
  8. ^ "The NESTA Reports by Brian J Ford". Nesta_(charity). Illinois, US. 7 August 2021. Retrieved 18 November 2021.
  9. ^ a b c d "Prof Brian J Ford announced as RMS Honorary Fellow". Royal Microscopical Society. Oxford, UK. 27 February 2017. Retrieved 15 March 2017.
  10. ^ "All recipients". Honorary Fellows. Cardiff University. Retrieved 17 March 2023.
  11. ^ McCrone Research Institute (McRI) – Chicago, IL 15 June 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  12. ^ "Cambridge Society for the Application of Research | CSAR".
  13. ^ The Royal Literary Fund 4 October 2006 at the Wayback Machine
  14. ^ "University of Leicester - Scientist, Author and Broadcaster to Support University's Developments in E-Learning". 14 August 2023.
  15. ^ University of Leicester – Leicester Professor elected at Cambridge
  16. ^ Institute of Biology: The First Fifty Years, Institute of Biology, ISBN 0-900490-37-3
  17. ^ "Society for the Application of Research".
  18. ^ "Mensa Elections", p.4, Mensa Magazine October 1993
  19. ^ "Musical Chairs", p.4, Mensa Magazine March 1998
  20. ^ Ford, Brian J (3 April 2012). . Laboratory News. Archived from the original on 21 September 2014.
  21. ^ Amiot, R., Buffetaut, E., Lécuyer, C., Wang, X., Boudad, L., Ding, Z., ... & Zhou, Z. (2010). Oxygen isotope evidence for semi-aquatic habits among spinosaurid theropods. Geology, 38(2), 139-142.
  22. ^ Ibrahim, N., Maganuco, S., Dal Sasso, C., Fabbri, M., Auditore, M., Bindellini, G., ... & Pierce, S. E. (2020). Tail-propelled aquatic locomotion in a theropod dinosaur. Nature, 581(7806), 67-70.
  23. ^ Beevor, T., Quigley, A., Smith, R. E., Smyth, R. S., Ibrahim, N., Zouhri, S., & Martill, D. M. (2021). Taphonomic evidence supports an aquatic lifestyle for Spinosaurus Cretaceous Research, 117, 104627. .
  24. ^ Ji, Q.; Wu, X.; Cheng, Y.; Ten, F.; Ji, Y. (2016). "Fish-hunting ankylosaurs (Dinosauria, Ornithischia) from the Cretaceous of China". Journal of Geology. 40 (2): 183–190. doi:10.3969/j.issn.1674-3636.2016.02.183.

External links edit

  • Profile by University of Leicester
  • Interview by Spiked-online
  • Profile from 'The World is Open'

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Brian J Ford HonFLS HonFRMS born 1939 in Corsham Wiltshire 1 is an independent research biologist author and lecturer who publishes on scientific issues for the general public He has also been a television personality for more than 40 years Ford is an international authority on the microscope 2 Throughout his career Ford has been associated with many academic bodies He was elected a Fellow of Cardiff University in 1986 was appointed Visiting Professor at the University of Leicester 3 and has been awarded Honorary Fellowship of the Royal Microscopical Society 4 and of the Linnean Society of London 5 In America he was awarded the inaugural Kohler Medal 6 and was recently recipient of the Ernst Abbe medal awarded by the New York Microscopical Society 7 In 2004 he was awarded a personal fellowship from NESTA 8 the National Endowment for Science Technology and the Arts During those three years he delivered 150 lectures in scores of countries meeting 10 000 people in over 350 universities around the world Brian J FordBorn1939 age 84 85 Corsham Wiltshire EnglandNationalityBritishOccupation s Scientist author and broadcaster Contents 1 Education 2 Career and positions 2 1 Universities 2 2 Learned Societies 2 3 Other positions 3 2012 aquatic dinosaur hypothesis 4 Bibliography 4 1 Books 4 2 Audio Book 4 3 Book chapters 5 References 6 External linksEducation editFord attended the King s School Peterborough and then Cardiff University to study botany and zoology between 1959 and 1961 leaving before graduating to set up his own multi disciplinary laboratory 9 Career and positions editUniversities edit Honorary fellow of Cardiff University 10 Former dining member of Gonville and Caius College 11 University of Cambridge Honorary member of Keynes College University of Kent President Emeritus of Cambridge Society for the Application of Research 12 Former Fellow at the Open University 13 Formerly Visiting Professor at the University of Leicester 14 President and now President Emeritus of University of Cambridge Society for the Application of Research 15 Learned Societies edit Fellow of the Linnean Society serving as a member of their council as their Zoological Secretary and is their honorary surveyor of scientific instruments 9 Fellow of the Institute of Biology a former member of their council and chairman of their history network 9 He also edited Institute of Biology The First Fifty Years which is devoted to the history of this Institute 16 Life fellow of Cambridge Philosophical Society Fellowship by the National Endowment for Science Technology and Art in 2004 Honorary Fellow of the Royal Microscopical Society appointed in February 2017 having been elected as an ordinary fellow in 1962 9 Other positions edit He was the first British President of the European Union of Science Journalists Associations citation needed founding Chairman of the Science and Technology Authors Committee at the Society of Authors citation needed and the president of the Cambridge Society for the Application of Research CSAR of Cambridge University 17 Ford has been a member of Mensa and was a director of British Mensa from 1993 1997 resigning a few months after being elected for a second term 18 19 He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Microscopical Society in 1962 2012 aquatic dinosaur hypothesis editIn the April 2012 issue of Laboratory News Ford put forward the idea that all large dinosaurs were aquatic arguing that they were too large and heavy to be land animals 20 Recent oxygen isotope analysis and taphonomic changes show clear evidence for a semi aquatic lifestyle however only for the Spinosaurus so far no sauropod or ornithischian has been conclusively shown to be semi aquatic 21 22 23 although the small ankylosaurian Liaoningosaurus has been suggested to have had such a lifestyle 24 Bibliography editBooks edit Allied Secret Weapons the War of Science Weapons Book 19 ISBN 0 345 02097 9 USA Ballantine Books 1970 ISBN 0 356 03746 0 UK Macdonald 1970 Microbiology and food ISBN 0 9501665 0 2 hardback UK Catering Times 1971 ISBN 0 9501665 1 0 paperback UK Northwood 1970 German secret weapons blueprint for Mars ISBN 0 356 03034 2 Australia South Africa amp New Zealand Macdonald Nonscience or how to rule the world ISBN 0 7234 0449 6 UK Wolfe 1971 The optical microscope manual past and present uses and techniques ISBN 0 7153 5862 6 UK David amp Charles 1973 ISBN 0 8448 0157 7 USA Crane Russak 1973 The revealing lens mankind and the microscope ISBN 0 245 51016 8 UK George Harrap 1973 Microbe power tomorrow s revolution ISBN 0 356 08384 5 UK Macdonald and Jane s 1976 ISBN 0 8128 1936 5 USA Stein and Day 1976 Patterns of sex the mating urge and our sexual future ISBN 0 354 04375 7 UK Macdonald and Janes 1979 ISBN 0 312 59811 4 USA St Martin s Press 1980 The Cult of the expert hardback ISBN 0 241 10476 9 paperback 0552122491 UK Transworld 1982 101 questions about science ISBN 0 241 10992 2 UK Hamish Hamilton 1983 101 more questions about science ISBN 0 241 11246 X UK Hamish Hamilton 1984 Single lens the story of the simple microscope ISBN 0 434 26844 5 UK William Heinemann 1985 ISBN 0 06 015366 0 USA Harper amp Row 1985 Compute how where why do you really need to ISBN 0 241 11490 X UK Hamish Hamilton 1985 The food book ISBN 0 241 11834 4 UK Hamish Hamilton 1986 The human body ISBN 1 85561 013 2 UK Belitha Books ISBN 1 85561 040 X USA Belitha 1990 The Leeuwenhoek legacy ISBN 0 948737 10 7 UK Biopress ISBN 1 85083 016 9 UK Farrand Press 1991 Images of science a history of scientific illustration ISBN 0 7123 0267 0 UK British Library 1992 ISBN 0 19 520983 4 USA Oxford University Press 1993 My first encyclopaedia of science ISBN 0 86272 944 0 UK Kingfisher Books 1993 The new Guinness book of records quiz book ISBN 0 85112 635 9 UK Guinness Publishing 1994 BSE the facts ISBN 0 552 14530 0 UK Transworld 1996 Genes the fight for life ISBN 0 304 35019 2 UK Cassells 1999 ISBN 0 304 35019 2 USA Sterling Publications 1999 Sensitive souls senses and communication in plants animals and microbes ISBN 0 316 63956 7 UK Little Brown 1999 The Future of food ISBN 0 500 28075 4 UK Thames amp Hudson 2000 ISBN 0 500 28075 4 USA and Canada Thames amp Hudson 2000 Secret language of life how animals and plants feel and communicate ISBN 0 88064 254 8 USA Fromm International 2000 Using the digital microscope ISBN 0 9543595 0 X UK Rothay House 2002 Secret Weapons Technology Science and the Race to Win World War II ISBN 1 84908 390 8 UK Osprey Publishing 2011 Too Big To Walk The New Science of Dinosaurs ISBN 9 78000821 893 5 UK William Collins 2019 Nonscience Returns ISBN 9 78099340 025 4 UK Curtis Press 2020 Audio Book edit Understanding Viruses 30 Questions 25 Geniuses 100 Amazing Insights ISBN 9 78173675 720 8 USA Finding Genius Foundation 2021 Book chapters edit The recovery removal and reconstruction of human skeletal remains some new techniques chapter in Field manual for museums Paris UNESCO 1970 Recuperation enlevement et reconstitution des ossements chapter in Musees et recherches sur le terrain Paris UNESCO 1970 Brian J Ford explains why he considers Cardiff the most unappreciated city in the world chapter in The Cardiff book ISBN 0 900807 05 9 Barry Stewart Williams Publishers 1973 Discharge to the environment of viruses in wastewater sludges and aerosols chapter with JS Slade in Viral pollution of the environment ed G Berg ISBN 0 8493 6245 8 Boca Raton CRC Press 1983 Sexually transmitted diseases chapter in Sex and Your Health ed J Bevan ISBN 0 85533 571 8 London Mitchell Beazley 1985 Las Enfermedades de Transmision Sexual y Otras que las Imitan chapter in El Sexo y la Salud ed J Bevan ISBN 84 320 4570 5 Barcelona Editorial Planeta 1985 Exploring South Wales chapter in Walking in Britain ed J Hillaby ISBN 0 00 412272 0 London William Collins 1988 Robert Hooke an introduction to Hooke s Micrographia commentary on CD ROM edition of Micrographia 1665 ISBN 1 891788 02 7 Palo Alto Octavo 1998 Witnessing the birth of the microscope photoessay in Millennium yearbook of science and the future ISBN 0 85229 703 3 Chicago Encyclopaedia Britannica 2000 Eighteenth century scientific publishing chapter in Scientific books libraries and collectors ISBN 1 85928 233 4 London Thornton amp Tully 2000 Scientific Illustration chapter in vol 4 of The Cambridge history of science ed R Porter ISBN 0 521 57243 6 Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2001 Hidden secrets in the Royal Society archive chapter 3 in Biological collections and biodiversity eds BS Rushton P Hackney and CR Tyrie ISBN 1 84103 005 8 Otley Westbury Academic and Scientific Publishing 2001 Trouble on the hoof disease outbreaks in Europe chapter in 2002 book of the year ISBN 0 85229 812 9 Chicago Encyclopaedia Britannica 2002 Human behaviour and the changing pattern of disease chapter in The changing face of disease implications for society ISBN 0 415 32280 4 London and Boca Raton CRC Press 2004 What Next After SARS Severe acute respiratory syndrome chapter in 2004 book of the year ISBN 0 85229 812 9 Chicago Encyclopaedia Britannica 2004 Bird flu the next pandemic chapter in 2006 book of the year ISBN 1 59339 291 5 Chicago Encyclopaedia Britannica 2006 Robert Hooke in The Great Naturalists ISBN 0500251398 editor Rob Huxley Natural History Museum UK Thames amp Hudson 2007 Antony van Leeuwenhoek in The Great Naturalists ISBN 0500251398 editor Rob Huxley Natural History Museum UK Thames amp Hudson 2007 Cork and blood smear with Leeuwenhoek microscope in Introduction to Microbiology ISBN 0321929152 US Sudbury MA Jones amp Bartlett Publishers Inc 2007 Microscopy in early neurology in Whitaker Harry Smith C U M amp Finger Stan editors Brain Mind and Medicine essays in 18th century neuroscience ISBN 0387709665 Springer 2007 Did Physics matter to the Pioneers of Microscopy in Advances in Imaging and Electron Physics 158 27 87 Editor Professor Peter W Hawkes ISBN 9780128171776 New York Academic Press 2009 Culturing Meat for the Future Anti death versus anti life in Tandy Charles editor Death And Anti Death Volume 7 ISBN 9781934297056 Palo Alto Ria University Press 2010 The Future of Food in Faculty of Medicine Study manual two volumes Japan Z kai Inc Shizuoka 2019 Robert Brown s Microscope 1827 1833 in 50 Objects Stories and Discoveries ISBN 0993551017 London Linnean Society 2020 References edit GRO Register of Births JUN 1939 5a 88 CHIPPENHAM Brian J Ford Brian J Ford Life through a microscope Wiley 27 January 2017 Retrieved 9 October 2017 Scientist Author and Broadcaster to Support University s Developments in E Learning Leicester Leicester UK 10 February 2013 Retrieved 15 March 2013 New Honorary Fellow Announced Royal Microscopical Society Leicester UK 1 January 2017 Retrieved 16 March 2017 Congratulations to our newly elected Fellows honoris causa Linnean Society Leicester UK 10 January 2021 Retrieved 7 June 2021 Brian J Ford wins inaugural Kohler medal in America ResearchGate New York US 17 August 2020 Retrieved 11 November 2020 Brian J Ford Receives the New York Microscopical Society Ernst Abbe Award Ernst Abbe New York US 17 August 2020 Retrieved 11 November 2020 The NESTA Reports by Brian J Ford Nesta charity Illinois US 7 August 2021 Retrieved 18 November 2021 a b c d Prof Brian J Ford announced as RMS Honorary Fellow Royal Microscopical Society Oxford UK 27 February 2017 Retrieved 15 March 2017 All recipients Honorary Fellows Cardiff University Retrieved 17 March 2023 McCrone Research Institute McRI Chicago IL Archived 15 June 2011 at the Wayback Machine Cambridge Society for the Application of Research CSAR The Royal Literary Fund Archived 4 October 2006 at the Wayback Machine University of Leicester Scientist Author and Broadcaster to Support University s Developments in E Learning 14 August 2023 University of Leicester Leicester Professor elected at Cambridge Institute of Biology The First Fifty Years Institute of Biology ISBN 0 900490 37 3 Society for the Application of Research Mensa Elections p 4 Mensa Magazine October 1993 Musical Chairs p 4 Mensa Magazine March 1998 Ford Brian J 3 April 2012 A prehistoric revolution Laboratory News Archived from the original on 21 September 2014 Amiot R Buffetaut E Lecuyer C Wang X Boudad L Ding Z amp Zhou Z 2010 Oxygen isotope evidence for semi aquatic habits among spinosaurid theropods Geology 38 2 139 142 Ibrahim N Maganuco S Dal Sasso C Fabbri M Auditore M Bindellini G amp Pierce S E 2020 Tail propelled aquatic locomotion in a theropod dinosaur Nature 581 7806 67 70 Beevor T Quigley A Smith R E Smyth R S Ibrahim N Zouhri S amp Martill D M 2021 Taphonomic evidence supports an aquatic lifestyle for Spinosaurus Cretaceous Research 117 104627 Ji Q Wu X Cheng Y Ten F Ji Y 2016 Fish hunting ankylosaurs Dinosauria Ornithischia from the Cretaceous of China Journal of Geology 40 2 183 190 doi 10 3969 j issn 1674 3636 2016 02 183 External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Brian J 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