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  1. John Edwin Treherne (15 May 1929 – 23 September 1989) was an English entomologist who specialized in insect biochemistry and physiology and conducted extensive experimental studies.

  2. John Treherne, who died on 23rd September 1989, was one of the most brilliant and invigorating zoologists of his generation.

  3. John Treherne was born on May 15, 1929, near Swindon, England. He was educated at Bristol University. After military service he was invited by Vincent Wigglesworth the join the Unit of Insect Physiology at Cambridge. Treherne did so, and also served as lecturer and reader at the University.

  4. Feb 26, 2024 · John Treherne was, during his time at Cambridge (1955-1989), one of the most influential and charismatic members of the Department of Zoology: a brilliant scientist, a much-valued colleague, and an exceptional mentor.

  5. John Treherne pleaded guilty to using his position for personal gain and fourth-degree theft of property. He received a combined sentence of two years suspended jail time and...

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  6. Reader in Invertebrate Physiology University of Cambridge Director, AFRC Unit of Insect Neurophysiology and Pharmacology Fellow of Downing College Writer. N. JOAN ABBOTT. First published: December 1991. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1749-6632.1991.tb15589.x. PDF. Tools. Share. SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY. Volume 633, Issue 1. Glial‐Neuronal Interaction.

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  8. John Treherne is a fellow of Downing College, Cambridge. He is the author of The Galapagos Affair (1983), The Mangrove Chronicle and The Walk to Acorn Bridge.