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Anthony William Linnane

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Anthony William Linnane
Academic career

Anthony William Linnane FAA FRS FTSE (1930-2017) was an Australian professor of biochemistry, known for his work on mitochondria.[1][2][3]

Professor Linnane received the Lemberg Medal from the Australian Biochemical Society in 1973. He was elected to the Australian Academy of Science in 1972, to the Royal Society in 1980, and to the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering in 1999.

He was awarded the

References

  1. ^ Nagley, Phillip (12 March 2018). "Anthony (Tony) W. Linnane: A man of mitochondria and much more". IUBMB Life. 70 (4). Wiley: 256–259. doi:10.1002/iub.1736. ISSN 1521-6543.
  2. ^ "Fellows update—December 2017". Australian Academy of Science. Retrieved 27 August 2018.
  3. ^ "Linnane, Anthony William, (FAA, FRS, FTSE) (1930-)". Trove. 17 July 1930. Retrieved 27 August 2018.