List of fellows of the Royal Society elected in 1979

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Fellows of the Royal Society elected in 1979. [1]

Fellows

  1. Jerzy Neyman (1894–1981)
  2. Janet Vida Watson (1923–1985)
  3. Evelyn Martin Lansdowne Beale (1928–1985)
  4. Yakov Borisovich Zel'dovich (1914–1987)
  5. William Charles Evans (1911–1988)
  6. Dame Janet Maria Vaughan (1899–1993)
  7. Alastair Graham (1906–2000)
  8. Patrick Anthony Merton (1920–2000)
  9. Julius Axelrod (1912–2004)
  10. Digby Johns McLaren (1919–2004)
  11. John Maxwell Cowley (1923–2004)
  12. Winifred Anne Tutin (1915–2007)
  13. Durward William John Cruickshank (1927–2007)
  14. John Hilton Edwards (d. 2007)
  15. Michael Elliott (d. 2007) [2]
  16. Joshua Lederberg (d. 2008)
  17. Milton Robert James Salton (d. 2008)
  18. Olgierd Cecil Zienkiewicz (d. 2009)
  19. Harry Smith (1921–2011)
  20. Sir Bernard Crossland (d. 2011)
  21. David Alan Walker (1928–2012)
  22. Godfrey Harry Stafford (1920–2013)
  23. Sir Kenneth Murray (1930–2013)
  24. John Robert Laurence Allen
  25. Michael Farries Ashby
  26. Michael Joseph Crumpton
  27. Sir Michael Anthony Epstein (1921–2024)
  28. Raymond Freeman
  29. Sir Richard Lavenham Gardner
  30. Cyril Hilsum
  31. Sir David Alan Hopwood
  32. Keith Usherwood Ingold
  33. Edward Irving
  34. Geoffrey Melvill Jones
  35. Devendra Lal
  36. Michael Franz Lappert
  37. Ian Grant Macdonald
  38. Robert McCredie May Baron May of Oxford
  39. Brenda Atkinson Milner
  40. Denis Noble
  41. Martin John Rees Baron Rees of Ludlow
  42. Paul Harry Roberts
  43. John Griggs Thompson
  44. David James Thouless (1934–2019)

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References

  1. "Fellowship of the Royal Society 1660–2015". London: Royal Society. Archived from the original on 2015-10-15.
  2. Pickett, John (2016). "Michael Elliott CBE. 30 September 1924 – 17 October 2007". Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society . London: Royal Society. doi: 10.1098/rsbm.2016.0018 .