Porter, Annie (1880–1963)

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Porter, Annie (1880–1963)

English parasitologist. Name variations: Mrs. H.B. Fantham. Born Anne Porter, Feb 20, 1880, in Sussex, England; died May 9, 1963; dau. of Samuel Porter; University College, London, DSc, 1910; m. Dr. Harold Benjamin Fantham, Nov 24, 1915 (died Oct 1937).

Was head of department of parasitology at South African Institute for Medical Research in Johannesburg (1917–33), then senior parasitology lecturer at University of Witwatersrand in Johannesburg (1921–33); often published with husband; served as president of South African Association for the Advancement of Science (1922) and South African Geographical Society (1924); became a fellow of Linnean Society (1911) and Royal Society of South Africa; was research associate in department of zoology at McGill University in Montreal (1933–37); returned to England after husband's death (1937).

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