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Nematology , 2010, Vol. 12(5), 807-808 Obituary Warwick L. (Nick) Nicholas (3 April 1926–5 May 2010) Warwick (Nick) Nicholas was one of the pioneering nematologists in Australia and the world. He died recently after battling cancer since 2003 with his typical practical resolve. In addition to his scientific legacy, he leaves his wife Evelyn, four adult children and 11 grandchildren. Many colleagues attended his funeral in Canberra. I knew Nick for 30 years, but this time covers barely half of his very long and wide-ranging scientific career and it certainly does not cover all the different aspects of his work. Indeed, such was the range of topics, places and people involved that I cannot hope to do justice to them all. Nick was born in England and had a far from settled childhood under the care of his mother and several relatives. His father died when Nick was quite young. At one stage he and his mother moved to Canada. He attended a number of different schools; from all reports only a few were happy experiences. At one stage, he had an enlarged lymph node removed, and was diagnosed with diphtheria, although after 3 weeks in diphtheria and
Nematology – Brill
Published: Jan 1, 2010
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