Charles Richard Taylor

Charles Richard Taylor
Taylor in Ascona, Switzerland, in 1995
Born
Charles Richard Taylor

(1939-09-08)September 8, 1939
Tempe, Arizona, US
DiedSeptember 10, 1995(1995-09-10) (aged 56)
Alma materOccidental College
Harvard University
Scientific career
FieldsPhysiology, comparative physiology

Charles Richard Taylor (8 September, 1939–10 September, 1995) was an American biologist whose career focused on animal physiology. After conducting work in east Africa, Taylor became the Charles P. Lyman professor of biology at Harvard University and was named first director the University's Concord Field Station. Taylor was elected to the American National Academy of Sciences in 1985.[1]

  1. ^ Weibel, Ewald (1996). "A tribute to Charles Richard Taylor. Charles P. Lyman professor of biology at Harvard University. 8 September 1939 to 10 September 1995" (PDF). Journal of Experimental Biology. 199 (8): i–iv. doi:10.1242/jeb.199.8.i. PMID 8708570. Retrieved 21 May 2018.