Claude Ernest Dolman

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Claude Ernest Dolman
Born (1906-05-23)May 23, 1906
Porthleven, Cornwall, United Kingdom
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Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Residence Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Citizenship Canadian
Fields Microbiology
Institutions University of British Columbia
Alma mater St Mary's Hospital Medical School

Claude Ernest Dolman (May 23, 1906 – December 15, 1994) was a Canadian academic and microbiologist.

Born Porthleven, Cornwall, United Kingdom, Dolman received his medical education from St Mary's Hospital Medical School.[1] His teachers included Alexander Fleming and Almroth Wright. Fleming encouraged Dolman to conduct research into the Staphylococcus bacteria.[2] In 1931, he moved to Canada and became a Research Assistant and Clinical Associate in Connaught Laboratories at the University of Toronto. In 1925, he moved to Vancouver. From 1936 to 1951, he was the head of the Department of Bacteriology and Preventive Medicine at the University of British Columbia and from 1951 to 1961 he was the head of the Department of Bacteriology and Immunology. He was also acting head of the Department of Nursing and Health from 1933 to 1943 and was head of the Department from 1943 to 1951.[1]

In 1947, he was made a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada and later served as its president for a term from 1969 to 1970.[1]

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Professional and academic associations
Preceded by President of the Royal Society of Canada
1969–1970
Succeeded by
Roy Daniells

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