Fox, Michael W., 1937-....

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Veterinarian, educator, and animal welfare activist. Michael Wilson Fox, born in England, received a B.A. in Veterinary Medicine from the Royal Veterinary College (1967); a Doctor of Philosophy in Medicine (1967) and Doctor of Science degree in Ethology/Animal Behavior (1976) from the University of London. He worked as a Research Associate (1964-1967) at the State Research Hospital in Galesburg, IL and as an Assistant Professor (1967-1976) in Psychology at Washington University.

He currently serves as Director at the Institute for the Study of Animal Problems, and as Scientific Director of the Humane Society of the United States.

From the description of Papers, 1962-1999. (Iowa State University). WorldCat record id: 42217672

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