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CXIV Annual Report of the Delegacy gave an invited paper on the integration of demographic studies into the teaching of human ecology at the British Symposium on Popula- tion Education and Sex Dr Cox gained the degree of Sc London and was elected to the Board of Directors of the International Congress of Systematic and Evolutionary Biology He was also appointed to the established Readership in the Department left vacant by the appointment of Dr Pye to the Chair of Neurobiology at Queen Mary College Dr Cox was awarded the Sc degree of London University he was appointed Parasitology Correspondent to Nature and member of the Society of the Protozoologists Committee on Systematics and Evolution He gave invited papers on immunity to blood parasites at the Fourth International Congress of Protozoology Clermont- Ferrand at the Ninth International Congress of Tropical Medicine and Malaria Athens at the twenty-ninth Symposium of the Society for Experimental Biology at Bristol and was participant in the CIBA expert group discussion on vaccination against malaria Dr Cox led research seminars at King's College Hospital at the Departments of Zoology and of Tropical Veterinary Medicine at the University of Glasgow he lectured at Queen Elizabeth College the Polytechnic of the South Bank and Croydon Technical College and was Chairman of the trypanosomiasis section at the meeting of the British Society for Parasitology Nottingham As member of the International Biological Programme working group on rodent biology Dr Stoddart visited Warsaw and read collaborative paper with Polish and American colleagues on demo- graphic strategies in mammalian populations He attended the Inter- national Theriological Congress in Moscow and presented paper on rodent odours He became Scientific Co-ordinator of the Rogate Field Station in August 1974 Dr Whitfield and Dr Anderson read joint paper on the survival characteristics of the cercarial forms of Transversotrema at the Spring meeting of the British Society for Parasitology Dr Anderson gave paper on heterogeneity in infection and survival processes of helminth parasites at the third workshop on mathematical problems in ecology at Imperial College The appointment of Dr Anderson coupled with the discovery of the suitability of the parasite Transversotrema as biological model has stimulated considerable interest in the development of mathematical approaches to parasite ecology To this end the Department has
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