SCIENTISTS OF
TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO
1999
HEADLEY, Oliver St. Clair, Ph.D. (1967),
University lecturer and research chemist:
Lecturer in Chemistry, University of the West Indies, St. Augustine, since 1967.
Born: July 5, 1942
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Beresford Headley.
Married: 1965 Hortense Beatrice Sergeant, two sons.
Educated: S.D.A. Church School, Speighstown, Barbados; Harrison College, Barbados; University of the West Indies, Jamaica; University College, London.
Barbados Island Scholar, 1961; Commonwealth Scholar, 1966.
Member Seventh-day Adventist Education Advisory Committee since 1969;
Member American Chemical Society.
Represented Trinidad and Tobago at 3rd International Conference on Fresh Water from the Sea, held in Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia, in September 1970:
Presented paper on solar distillation.
Publications: "Solar still performance: proceedings of the 3rd International Symposium on Fresh Water from the Sea", vol. 1, (with Basil Springer);
"Distilled Water from Solar Stills", Journal of Chemical Education, vol. 48, 1971 (with Basil Springer).
Recreations: Swimming, hiking.
Address: 5, Pasea Street, St. Augustine, Trinidad.
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KENNY, Julian
Recently resigned from the post of Professor of Zoology, at the St. Augustine Campus of the University of the West Indies, at which he lectured for 30 years. He is a keen nature photographer and has to his credit a booklet on the Native Orchids of the Eastern Caribbean.
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DUNCAN, Julian
Studied botany, first at the then University College of the West Indies Mona (Jamaica), later at the University of St. Andrews, Scotland. He is currently the Professor of Plant Science, at the St. Augustine Campus of the University of the West Indies, where he has been lecturing for the past 30 years.
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