| Ph.D.
Students of Carroll E. Wood Jr. |
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| Carroll
E. Wood, Jr. (1921 - ) Ph.D.: Harvard University, 1949 |
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Walter
S. Judd Ph.D. Harvard University, 1978 (website)
Walter's students |
| Christopher
S. Campbell Ph.D., Harvard
University, 1980 (website) |
Michael
J. Donoghue Ph.D., Harvard
University, 1982 (website)
Michael's students |
Elizabeth
A. Kellogg Ph.D., Harvard
University, 1983 (website)
Elizabeth's students |
Brent
D. Mishler Ph.D., Harvard University,
1984 (website)
Brent's students |
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Left to right:
Brent Mishler, Toby Kellogg, Mike Donoghue (with Nina Donoghue),
Carroll Wood, Chris Campbell, Walt Judd. May 6, 2000 in front
of Harvard University Herbaria |
*An event honoring
Carroll E. Wood Jr., from the ASPT Newsletter 14(2)
A reception, symposium, and dinner were held on 6 May 2000 honoring
Carroll E. Wood, Jr. An emeritus curator with the Arnold Arboretum
and professor at Harvard University, Carroll Wood is best known
for his interest in biogeographic relationships of plants and
in establishing the Generic Flora of the Southeastern United
States project. A total of 157 papers have been published to
date in the Generic Flora series, another 10 are in press or
in review, and more than 30 are in preparation. The speakers
at the symposium included all of Dr. Wood's Ph.D. students (Christopher
S. Campbell, Michael J. Donoghue, Walter S. Judd, Elizabeth
A. Kellogg, and Brent D. Mishler); Richard B. Primack, who was
influenced as an undergraduate at Harvard by Dr. Wood; P.Barry
Tomlinson, a long-time colleague at Harvard; and Norton G. Miller,
who continues to collaborate with Dr. Wood on the Generic Flora
project. |
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