Stuart Edward Reynolds

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Stuart Edward Reynolds FLS FRES is a British scientist known for his work on insect and microbes. [1]

Reynolds holds an Emeritus Chair at the University of Bath and is a past president of the Royal Entomological Society (2010–12).

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References

  1. "Prof Stuart Reynolds". University of Bath. Retrieved 6 March 2017.