[Leish-l] Leishmaniasis looses one of its icons - Bob Killick-Kendrick

dr vipul shah vipulshak at rediffmail.com
Tue Oct 25 02:46:09 BRST 2011


this is a sad news,may god give him peace and the family the strength to bear the loss
dr vipul
On Tue, 25 Oct 2011 08:49:20 +0530  wrote
>It is so sad. We all have to go sooner or later, but for some it is always too soon - Bob was certainly one of those. As his knowledge and contributions to our field, his warmth, presence, personality and love for life and for Mireille was huge. We lost a dear friend and our thoughts are with Mireille.Farrokh and Marlies
From: jeffrey shaw 
To: Leish-L
 
Sent: Sunday, October 23, 2011 9:24 PM
Subject: [Leish-l] Leishmaniasis looses one of its icons - Bob Killick-Kendrick






I have the very sad task to inform everybody that last night (22/10/2011) Bob Killick-Kendrick died. Leishmaniasis has lost one of its icons and the breadth and depth of Bob?s comments on-line and at meetings based on years of experience is a terrible loss to us all. Bob?s career spanned many areas of parasitology. He worked on trypanosomiasis in Nigeria with David Godfrey and on returning to England dedicated many years to malaria, in particular rodent malaria. He travelled extensively on field projects all
 over the world and together with Prof Rioux was seminal in understanding the ecology of leishmaniasis in the Southern France where lived.Jeffrey ShawLeish-L welcomes your comments and anecdotes on Bob?s life so please send them. 		 	   		   

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