Smith, C(hristopher) U(pham) M(urray)
SMITH, C(hristopher) U(pham) M(urray)
SMITH, C(hristopher) U(pham) M(urray). British, b. 1930. Genres: Biology, History, Philosophy, Sciences. Career: University of Aston, Birmingham, sr. lecturer in biology, 1974-, sub-dean, 1986-90, dean, Faculty of Life and Health Science, 1990-. Publications: The Architecture of the Body, 1964; Molecular Biology: A Structural Approach, 1968; The Brain: Towards an Understanding, 1970; The Problem of Life: An Essay on the Origins of Biological Thought, 1974; Elements of Molecular Neurobiology, 1989, 3rd ed., 2002; Biology of Sensory Systems, 2000. Contributor to scientific and history/philosophy of science journals. Address: Dept. of Vision Sciences, Aston University, Birmingham B4 7ET, England. Online address: [email protected]
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