Bob Jolly should not be confused with Rob Jolly.
Bob Jolly | |
Birth Name: | Robert Dudley Jolly |
Birth Date: | 1930 10, df=yes |
Birth Place: | Hamilton, New Zealand |
Fields: | Veterinary pathology |
Workplaces: | Massey University |
Alma Mater: | University of Sydney |
Thesis Title: | The pathogenesis and immunology of corynebacterium ovis infection of sheep |
Thesis Url: | https://sydney.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/61USYD_INST/1c0ug48/alma991027161899705106 |
Thesis Year: | 1964 |
Awards: | Hector Medal (1995) |
Robert Dudley Jolly (born 1 October 1930) is a New Zealand veterinary academic, currently an emeritus professor at Massey University, specialising in animal pathology. Much of his research has been into animal models of human disease, including Batten's Disease and mannosidosis.[1]
Born in Hamilton in 1930,[2] Jolly was educated at King's College, Auckland from 1945 to 1948.[3] He studied veterinary science at the University of Sydney, graduating BVSc with second class honours in January 1955.[4] He then spent five years in veterinary practice in Rotorua, before returning to Sydney for doctoral studies and completing his PhD in 1964.[1] Jolly was appointed a senior lecturer at Massey University the following year,[5] retiring in 1995 with the title of emeritus professor.[1]
Jolly was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand in 1985,[6] and in 1995 he won the society's Hector Medal.[7] In the 2005 Queen's Birthday Honours he was appointed a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to veterinary science.[8]