David Roderick Curtis AC MB BS PhD FRACP FAA FRS (3 June 1927 – 11 December 2017) was an Australian pharmacologist and neurobiologist.
Born in Melbourne, he was Professor of Pharmacology, Australian National University 1966-1988 and Director and Howard Florey Professor of Medical Research, John Curtin School of Medical Research from 1989 until his retirement in 1992, at which time he was appointed Emeritus Professor and University Fellow. He was elected
Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science
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in 1965 and the
Royal Society
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in 1968.
He served as President of the
Australian Academy of Science
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1986–90, and was appointed a
Companion of the Order of Australia
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in 1992.
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1927 births
2017 deaths
Companions of the Order of Australia
Fellows of the Australian Academy of Science
Presidents of the Australian Academy of Science
Australian pharmacologists
Australian Fellows of the Royal Society
Scientists from Melbourne