Colin Leakey

Colin Louis Avern Leakey (born 13 December 1933, Cambridge, England) is a leading plant scientist in the United Kingdom, a Fellow of King's College, Cambridge and of the Institute of Biology, and a world authority on beans.

Background

Colin Leakey is the son of Louis Seymour Bazett Leakey (19031972), the African archaeologist, and Frida (Avern) Leakey, of Newnham College, Cambridge. He is the elder half-brother of both Richard Erskine Frere Leakey, the Kenyan paleontologist and conservationist, and Philip Leakey, the Kenyan politician. The paleontologists Meave Leakey and Louise Leakey are Colin Leakey's sister-in-law and niece.

Education

After Gresham's School, Holt, Leakey served his national service in the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, including a year on the staff of Lord Mountbatten who was then Commander in Chief of the Mediterranean Fleet. Leakey then studied physiology, biochemistry, botany and the history and philosophy of science for a first degree at Cambridge University in Natural Sciences. He later trained in tropical agriculture and tropical plant pathology at Exeter University and the University of the West Indies, Trinidad, receiving a postgraduate Diploma in Tropical Agriculture, specializing in tropical plant pathology. At Exeter, he was awarded the Currie Memorial Prize.

In 1972, having already taught doctoral students at Makerere University, Uganda, he was awarded a PhD by the University of Cambridge.

Publications

Leakey C.L.A. (2009) Darwinism: Some outstanding problems Ethical Record

Leakey C.L.A. (2009) DARWIN - SOME OUTSTANDING PROBLEMS – Truth Context and Controversy PDF Text also pubished in The Ethical Record- Conway Hall Ethical Society lecture 15th Feb 2009

   Leakey,C.L.A. (2010)  Review of Charter Lecture given by Professor  Colin Blakemore, Biologist 57(2) 99

Leakey C.L.A. (2013) Introductory Talk on the occasion of an 80th Birthday Festschrift Seminar held at Conway Hall December 13th 2013 (PDF Version)

Position in the Leakey family

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