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Peter Temple-Smith

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Monash University
Australia
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    Published on: 6/29/2008    Last Visited: 6/29/2008  

    Associate Professor Peter Temple-Smith

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    Published on: 6/29/2008    Last Visited: 6/29/2008  

    Associate Professor Peter Temple-SmithCourse Director: Associate Professor Peter Temple-Smith
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    Course Director: Associate Professor Peter Temple-Smith

    Associate Professor Peter Temple-Smith

    Peter is a zoologist by training and a reproductive biologist by discipline and research experience.He graduated in science, with a major in Zoology, from the University of Tasmania (BSc Hons) and completed a PhD in Zoology at the Australian National University in Canberra.His early research was on breeding biology of native Australian fauna, an area in which he continues to retain a research interest.

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    www.aussmc.org/Platypus_genome_briefing.php - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/13/2008    Last Visited: 9/6/2008  

    Professor Peter Temple-Smith, The University of Melbourne and the Monash Institute of Medical Research.

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    Published on: 11/22/2007    Last Visited: 11/22/2007  

    Director: Associate Professor Peter Temple-Smith

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    Published on: 11/29/2004    Last Visited: 2/20/2005  

    Dr Peter Temple-Smith

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    Published on: 11/7/2005    Last Visited: 11/18/2005  

    Mr Lamble's fears that the river would lose its significant platypus population was supported by Melbourne University professor and zoologist Professor Peter Temple-Smith who is one of a handful of scientists who have studied the platypus of the Shoalhaven.

    "If their habitat is destroyed the platypus will definitely move from the area," Prof Temple-Smith said.

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