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Jane Brotherton Walker

Jane Brotherton Walker (31 January 1925 – 3 April 2009) was a Kenyan-South African scholar in the field of tick taxonomy, particularly in Africa.[1][2]

Jane Brotherton Walker
Born(1925-01-31)31 January 1925
Died3 April 2009(2009-04-03) (aged 84)
Alma materB.Sc. (Honours), 1948, M.Sc., 1959, Liverpool University; D.Sc. (Hon.), University of the Witwatersrand, 1983
Known forParasitologist

Born on 31 January 1925 in Nairobi, Kenya, Walker grew up on a farm and was home-schooled by her mother during her primary school years. She completed her secondary education in England where she graduated from the Retford High School for Girls in 1944. During her time in England, she contracted poliomyelitis, the sequelae of which would progressively affect her ability to walk, particularly during her senior years. She earned her Bachelor of Science (with Honours) degree in 1948 and her Master of Science degree in 1959, both at Liverpool University. In 1983, she was awarded a Doctor of Science (Hon.) degree by the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa.[1]

Walker was first employed in 1949 in the Research Branch of His Majesty's Overseas Civil Service as a Research Officer in the East African Veterinary Research Organization in Muguga, Kenya, where she rose to Principal Scientific Officer before taking up a post as Senior Professional Officer at the Veterinary Research Institute, Onderstepoort, in 1966 upon the retirement of Gertrud Theiler. She spent the remainder of her working life at the institute, rising through the ranks to Chief Veterinary Researcher, and serving as Specialist Scientist until failing health forced her retirement in 1990. After her formal retirement, she continued to work when able at Onderstepoort in an emeritus capacity until 1998. She was a leading expert on the tick genus Rhipicephalus and the African Amblyommas and served as a member of the Editorial Committee of the Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research from 1969 to 2000. During her active career, Walker authored or co-authored 53 scientific publications and five books, and described 18 new tick species. She also helped train other researchers, including Gertrud Theiler and Harry Hoogstraal.[1]

Walker died at her home in Pretoria on the morning of 3 April 2009.[1]

Honors edit

In addition to the honorary Doctor of Science the University of the Witwatersrand awarded her in 1983, Walker was recognized by her peers with three of the most prestigious awards in the field of biological sciences in South Africa, the 1988 Elsdon Dew Medal of the Parasitological Society of Southern Africa for outstanding service rendered to Parasitology in Africa, the Agricultural Science and Technology Woman of the Year Award for 1998, and the Theiler Memorial Trust Award in 1998 for exceptional service rendered to Veterinary Science in Africa.[1] The argasid tick Argas walkerae Kaiser & Hoogstraal, 1969, "Walker's South African fowl argasid"[3] and the ixodid tick Haemaphysalis walkerae Apanaskevich & Tomlinson, 2019[4] were named to honor her contributions to the body of knowledge about ticks.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Ivan G. Horak. 2009. Obituary, Jane B. Walker. International Conference on Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases Newsletter on Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases of Livestock in the Tropics, No. 39: 2-5.
  2. ^ Death of Jane B. Walker. International Journal of Acarology 35(4): 361.
  3. ^ Makram N. Kaiser & Harry Hoogstraal. 1969. The subgenus Persicargas (Ixodoidea, Argasidae, Argas). 7. A. (P.) walkerae, new species, a parasite of domestic fowl in southern Africa. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 62: 885-890.
  4. ^ Apanaskevich, Dmitry A.; Tomlinson, Jackson A. (1 November 2019). "Description of four new species of Haemaphysalis Koch, 1844 (Acari: Ixodidae) from the H. (Rhipistoma) spinulosa subgroup, parasites of carnivores and rodents in Africa". Systematic Parasitology. 96 (8): 625–657. doi:10.1007/s11230-019-09875-7. ISSN 1573-5192.

jane, brotherton, walker, january, 1925, april, 2009, kenyan, south, african, scholar, field, tick, taxonomy, particularly, africa, born, 1925, january, 1925nairobi, kenyadied3, april, 2009, 2009, aged, pretoria, south, africaalma, materb, honours, 1948, 1959,. Jane Brotherton Walker 31 January 1925 3 April 2009 was a Kenyan South African scholar in the field of tick taxonomy particularly in Africa 1 2 Jane Brotherton WalkerBorn 1925 01 31 31 January 1925Nairobi KenyaDied3 April 2009 2009 04 03 aged 84 Pretoria South AfricaAlma materB Sc Honours 1948 M Sc 1959 Liverpool University D Sc Hon University of the Witwatersrand 1983Known forParasitologist Born on 31 January 1925 in Nairobi Kenya Walker grew up on a farm and was home schooled by her mother during her primary school years She completed her secondary education in England where she graduated from the Retford High School for Girls in 1944 During her time in England she contracted poliomyelitis the sequelae of which would progressively affect her ability to walk particularly during her senior years She earned her Bachelor of Science with Honours degree in 1948 and her Master of Science degree in 1959 both at Liverpool University In 1983 she was awarded a Doctor of Science Hon degree by the University of the Witwatersrand Johannesburg South Africa 1 Walker was first employed in 1949 in the Research Branch of His Majesty s Overseas Civil Service as a Research Officer in the East African Veterinary Research Organization in Muguga Kenya where she rose to Principal Scientific Officer before taking up a post as Senior Professional Officer at the Veterinary Research Institute Onderstepoort in 1966 upon the retirement of Gertrud Theiler She spent the remainder of her working life at the institute rising through the ranks to Chief Veterinary Researcher and serving as Specialist Scientist until failing health forced her retirement in 1990 After her formal retirement she continued to work when able at Onderstepoort in an emeritus capacity until 1998 She was a leading expert on the tick genus Rhipicephalus and the African Amblyommas and served as a member of the Editorial Committee of the Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research from 1969 to 2000 During her active career Walker authored or co authored 53 scientific publications and five books and described 18 new tick species She also helped train other researchers including Gertrud Theiler and Harry Hoogstraal 1 Walker died at her home in Pretoria on the morning of 3 April 2009 1 Honors editIn addition to the honorary Doctor of Science the University of the Witwatersrand awarded her in 1983 Walker was recognized by her peers with three of the most prestigious awards in the field of biological sciences in South Africa the 1988 Elsdon Dew Medal of the Parasitological Society of Southern Africa for outstanding service rendered to Parasitology in Africa the Agricultural Science and Technology Woman of the Year Award for 1998 and the Theiler Memorial Trust Award in 1998 for exceptional service rendered to Veterinary Science in Africa 1 The argasid tick Argas walkerae Kaiser amp Hoogstraal 1969 Walker s South African fowl argasid 3 and the ixodid tick Haemaphysalis walkerae Apanaskevich amp Tomlinson 2019 4 were named to honor her contributions to the body of knowledge about ticks References edit a b c d e Ivan G Horak 2009 Obituary Jane B Walker International Conference on Ticks and Tick borne Diseases Newsletter on Ticks and Tick borne Diseases of Livestock in the Tropics No 39 2 5 Death of Jane B Walker International Journal of Acarology 35 4 361 Makram N Kaiser amp Harry Hoogstraal 1969 The subgenus Persicargas Ixodoidea Argasidae Argas 7 A P walkerae new species a parasite of domestic fowl in southern Africa Annals of the Entomological Society of America 62 885 890 Apanaskevich Dmitry A Tomlinson Jackson A 1 November 2019 Description of four new species of Haemaphysalis Koch 1844 Acari Ixodidae from the H Rhipistoma spinulosa subgroup parasites of carnivores and rodents in Africa Systematic Parasitology 96 8 625 657 doi 10 1007 s11230 019 09875 7 ISSN 1573 5192 nbsp Biography portal Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jane Brotherton Walker amp oldid 1192366823, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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