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David S. Ingram

David Stanley Ingram, OBE, VMH, FRSB, FRSE, FLS, F.I. Hort (born 10 October 1941)[1] is an Honorary Professor of Science, Technology and Innovation Studies at the University of Edinburgh[2] Ingram served as master of St. Catharine's College, Cambridge, between 2000 and 2007.

Early life and education edit

Ingram was born in Birmingham in 1941, the son of a toolmaker and grandson of a gamekeeper. From an early age he had an interest in botany. After graduating from Yardley Grammar School, he apprenticed as a gardener, but soon decided to study botany at a university. He selected the University of Hull because it enabled him to read botany in combination with geology and psychology, other nascent interests of his. Starting in 1960 at Hull, Ingram studied under Noel Robertson. After receiving a BSc in botany in 1963, Ingram stayed on at Hull to complete a PhD in Plant Pathology. During his PhD he worked as Robertson's research student and studied the interaction of Phytophthora infestans with tissue cultures of potato.[3]

Career edit

After receiving his doctorate, moved to the University of Glasgow in 1966 to work with Percy Wragg Brian. In Glasgow he taught and carried out research in Botany, Plant Pathology and Biotechnology. During this time he extended his work on the interaction between pathogens and host tissue cultures, notably with Plasmodiophora brassicae, cause of clubroot of brassicas.[4]

In 1968, along with Brian, Ingram moved to the University of Cambridge. He first worked in the ARC Unit of Developmental Botany. In 1974 he was appointed as a lecturer in botany and became a fellow of Downing College. In 1988 he was elevated to reader in Plant Pathology at Cambridge. At Downing during this time he also served as Director of Studies in Biology, Dean, and Tutor for Graduate Students.

Between 1990 and 1998, Ingram was the Regius Keeper (director) of the Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh. He was concurrently honorary professor in Edinburgh and Glasgow Universities and RHS Professor of Horticulture while Regius Keeper.

He was then master of St Catharine's College, Cambridge, from 2000 to 2007. During this time he served as the Chair of the Colleges’ Committee and the Colleges’ representative on the Council of University Senate.

Honours edit

Ingram is an Honorary Professor, at Edinburgh and Lancaster Universities. He is a Visiting Professor at Glyndwr University. He is also an Honorary Fellow of St. Catharine's and Downing College, Cambridge as well as at Worcester College, Oxford, the Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, the Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh, and Royal Scottish Geographical Society. He is also an Honorary Member of the British Society for Plant Pathology.[5] He was awarded a Doctor of Science degree (ScD) by the University of Cambridge in 1986.

References edit

  1. ^ Ingram, David. Debretts http://www.debretts.com/people-of-today/profile/13701/David-Stanley-INGRAM. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  2. ^ . University of Edinburgh. Archived from the original on 29 September 2018. Retrieved 28 August 2014.
  3. ^ . University of Edinburgh. Archived from the original on 29 September 2018. Retrieved 28 August 2014.
  4. ^ . University of Edinburgh. Archived from the original on 29 September 2018. Retrieved 28 August 2014.
  5. ^ . British Society for Plant Physiology. Archived from the original on 14 September 2015. Retrieved 28 August 2014.
Academic offices
Preceded by Master of St Catharine's College, Cambridge
2000-2007
Succeeded by

david, ingram, david, stanley, ingram, frsb, frse, hort, born, october, 1941, honorary, professor, science, technology, innovation, studies, university, edinburgh, ingram, served, master, catharine, college, cambridge, between, 2000, 2007, david, stanley, ingr. David Stanley Ingram OBE VMH FRSB FRSE FLS F I Hort born 10 October 1941 1 is an Honorary Professor of Science Technology and Innovation Studies at the University of Edinburgh 2 Ingram served as master of St Catharine s College Cambridge between 2000 and 2007 David Stanley IngramOBE VMH FRSB FRSE FLS37th Master of St Catharine s College CambridgeIn office 2000 2007Preceded byTerence EnglishSucceeded byDame Jean ThomasRegius Keeper of the Royal Botanic Garden EdinburghIn office 1990 1998Preceded byJohn McNeillSucceeded byStephen BlackmorePersonal detailsAlma materUniversity of Hull Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Honours 4 ReferencesEarly life and education editIngram was born in Birmingham in 1941 the son of a toolmaker and grandson of a gamekeeper From an early age he had an interest in botany After graduating from Yardley Grammar School he apprenticed as a gardener but soon decided to study botany at a university He selected the University of Hull because it enabled him to read botany in combination with geology and psychology other nascent interests of his Starting in 1960 at Hull Ingram studied under Noel Robertson After receiving a BSc in botany in 1963 Ingram stayed on at Hull to complete a PhD in Plant Pathology During his PhD he worked as Robertson s research student and studied the interaction of Phytophthora infestans with tissue cultures of potato 3 Career editAfter receiving his doctorate moved to the University of Glasgow in 1966 to work with Percy Wragg Brian In Glasgow he taught and carried out research in Botany Plant Pathology and Biotechnology During this time he extended his work on the interaction between pathogens and host tissue cultures notably with Plasmodiophora brassicae cause of clubroot of brassicas 4 In 1968 along with Brian Ingram moved to the University of Cambridge He first worked in the ARC Unit of Developmental Botany In 1974 he was appointed as a lecturer in botany and became a fellow of Downing College In 1988 he was elevated to reader in Plant Pathology at Cambridge At Downing during this time he also served as Director of Studies in Biology Dean and Tutor for Graduate Students Between 1990 and 1998 Ingram was the Regius Keeper director of the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh He was concurrently honorary professor in Edinburgh and Glasgow Universities and RHS Professor of Horticulture while Regius Keeper He was then master of St Catharine s College Cambridge from 2000 to 2007 During this time he served as the Chair of the Colleges Committee and the Colleges representative on the Council of University Senate Honours editIngram is an Honorary Professor at Edinburgh and Lancaster Universities He is a Visiting Professor at Glyndwr University He is also an Honorary Fellow of St Catharine s and Downing College Cambridge as well as at Worcester College Oxford the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh the Royal College of Physicians Edinburgh and Royal Scottish Geographical Society He is also an Honorary Member of the British Society for Plant Pathology 5 He was awarded a Doctor of Science degree ScD by the University of Cambridge in 1986 References edit Ingram David Debretts http www debretts com people of today profile 13701 David Stanley INGRAM a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty title help Biography of David Ingram University of Edinburgh Archived from the original on 29 September 2018 Retrieved 28 August 2014 David Ingram Biography University of Edinburgh Archived from the original on 29 September 2018 Retrieved 28 August 2014 David Ingram Biography University of Edinburgh Archived from the original on 29 September 2018 Retrieved 28 August 2014 BSPP s President for 1998 British Society for Plant Physiology Archived from the original on 14 September 2015 Retrieved 28 August 2014 Academic officesPreceded byTerence English Master of St Catharine s College Cambridge2000 2007 Succeeded byJean Thomas Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title David S Ingram amp oldid 1174256533, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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