The Jodrell Professor of Zoology and Comparative Anatomy is a chair at University College London, endowed (shortly after the Jodrell Chair of Physiology) by TJ Phillips Jodrell in 1874.
UCL was the first university in England to have a Chair of Zoology, and the first holder was Robert Edmond Grant after which the post received the Jodrell endowment.[1] Until 1948, the professor of Zoology was also Curator of the Grant Museum of Zoology, after this point the two roles were separated. [2]
Jodrell was a 'wealthy eccentric' who went insane before his gift could be completed, requiring the 'Masters in Lunacy' to confirm the donation.[1]
Professor of Zoology and Comparative Anatomy
1827-1874 Robert Edmond Grant
Jodrell Professors of Zoology and Comparative Anatomy
- 1874-1889 Sir Ray Lankester
 - 1889-1899 Raphael Weldon
 - 1899-1906 Edward Alfred Minchin
 - 1906-21 James Peter Hill
 - 1921-51 D. M. S. Watson
 - 1951-62 Sir Peter Medawar
 - 1962-70 Michael Abercrombie
 - 1970-91 Avrion Mitchison
 - 2019-present Max J Telford
 
References
- 1 2 Harte, Negley B.; North, John; Brewis, Georgina (2018). The world of UCL (Revised and updated [fourth] ed.). London: UCL Press. pp. 95–97. doi:10.2307/j.ctv1xz0vg.8. ISBN 9781787352933.
 - ↑ Nicholls, Emma-Louise. "On the Origin of Our Specimens: The Harris Years". UCL Culture Blog. Retrieved 3 May 2021.
 
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