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Obituary Craig R. Pringle (1930-2015).

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  • Professor Craig Pringle, Emeritus Professor of Virology at the University of Warwick, died suddenly and unexpectedly at home on Saturday 24 September 2015

  • Craig’s first steps in forging an extremely successful career began by picking up his work in genetics at the University of Aberdeen, but the most significant step was his subsequent appointment to the Animal Virus Research Institute at Pirbright, where he began to work on the genetics of foot-and-mouth disease virus, becoming Head of the Department of Virus Genetics at the Institute

  • It was here that Craig undertook most of the work that forged his international reputation for seminal observations on a number of virus systems, vesicular stomatitis virus and respiratory syncytial virus

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Professor Craig Pringle, Emeritus Professor of Virology at the University of Warwick, died suddenly and unexpectedly at home on Saturday 24 September 2015. Craig’s first steps in forging an extremely successful career began by picking up his work in genetics at the University of Aberdeen, but the most significant step was his subsequent appointment to the Animal Virus Research Institute at Pirbright ( the Pirbright Institute), where he began to work on the genetics of foot-and-mouth disease virus, becoming Head of the Department of Virus Genetics at the Institute.

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