Lloyd Raymond Watson

Lloyd Raymond Watson

Fellow: Awarded 1936
Field of Study: Molecular and Cellular Biology

Competition: US & Canada

Alfred University

As published in the Foundation’s Report for 1935–36:

WATSON, LLOYD RAYMOND:  Appointed for research toward the development of new and improved types of honeybees; tenure, six months from April 1, 1936, and six months from April 1, 1937.

Born September 7, 1876, at Cuba, New York. Education:  Alfred College, A.B., 1905, A.M., 1914; Cornell University, Ph.D., 1926 (Heckscher Fellow, 1927–28).

Instructor in Chemistry, 1910–18, New York State School of Agriculture; Extension Apiculturist, 1918–19, State of Connecticut; Assistant Apiculturist, 1919–21, United States Bureau of Entomology; State Apiarist, 1921–22, State of Texas; Professor of Chemistry and Director of Research, 1932—, Alfred University.

Publications:  Articles in American Bee Journal, Report of the Iowa State Horticultural Society, The Quarterly Review of Biology, Journal of Economic Entomology, The Bee World.

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