Bryce Kendrick

Bryce Kendrick B.Sc. (Honours.) University of Liverpool 1955, Ph.D. University of Liverpool 1958, D.Sc. University of Liverpool 1980, F.R.S.C.[1] (1933-) Bryce Kendrick was born in Liverpool England. After completing his Ph.D. he took an assignment as a Post-Doctoral Fellow with the National Research Council (Canada) in Ottawa. In 1965 he accepted a position as Assistant Professor in the biology department at the University of Waterloo Ontario, Canada. In 1971 he was made a Full Professor. Dr. Kendrick was both an enthusiastic teacher and researcher. He is well known for several books[2] and over 300 publications,[3] including the engaging textbook about fungi: The Fifth Kingdom.[4]

Bryce Kendrick retired from the University of Waterloo and received a Distinguished Professor Emeritus in 1994.[5] He moved to Sidney, British Columbia, maintaining an Adjunct Professor status at both the University of Waterloo and University of Victoria. He continues to consult and publish in his field.

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