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Peacock has had a distinguished career in science and has received many honours. He was awarded the
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was appointed as his replacement, to take up the position on a full-time basis in November 2008.
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and the Australian Institute of Agricultural Science, a Foreign Associate of the
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on a part-time basis in March 2006, and his term concluded on 31 August 2008.
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Molecules (ASCORD). In 2000, Dr Peacock was joint recipient of the inaugural
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Fellows of the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering
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by the Australian Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology in 1978.
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Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering
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Australian Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
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Foreign fellows of the Indian National Science Academy
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Foreign associates of the National Academy of Sciences
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Australian Science, Technology and Engineering Council
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Index

William James Peacock
Jim Peacock (footballer)
James Peacock (disambiguation)
AC
FAA
FRS
FTSE
molecular biologist
Chief Scientist of Australia
Australian Academy of Science
CSIRO
Leura, New South Wales
University of Sydney
Prime Minister
PMSEIC
Australian Research Council
Australian Science, Technology and Engineering Council
Academy of Science
Recombinant DNA
Prime Minister's Prize for Science
Chief Scientist of Australia
Penny Sackett
Macfarlane Burnet Medal and Lecture
Companion of the Order of Australia
Fellow of the Royal Society
Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering
United States National Academy of Sciences
Indian National Science Academy
Lemberg Medal
"New chief scientist makes waves"

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