Roy M. Harrison
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Roy Harrison | |
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Harrison in 2017 | |
| Born | 14 October 1948[1] |
| Education | Henley Grammar School[1] |
| Alma mater | University of Birmingham (BSc, PhD, DSc) |
| Spouses | Angela Copeman
(m. 1981, divorced)Susan Sturt (m. 1989) |
| Children | 3 |
| Awards | John Jeyes Medal[when?] |
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| Thesis | Sigmatropic rearrangements of tropolone ethers (1972) |
| Website | www |
Roy Michael Harrison (born 14 October 1948)[1] is a British environmental scientist. He has been Queen Elizabeth II Birmingham Centenary Professor of Environmental Health at the University of Birmingham since 1991, and is a distinguished adjunct professor at King Abdulaziz University in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.[2][4]
Roy Michael Harrison was born on 14 October 1948 to Wilfred and Rosa Harrison (née Cotton).[1] He was educated at Henley Grammar School and the University of Birmingham, where he was awarded a Bachelor of Science degree in chemistry in 1969, followed by a PhD in organic chemistry in 1972 and a Doctor of Science degree in environmental chemistry in 1989.[1][3] His PhD research investigated sigmatropic reactions of tropolone ethers.[5][6]