Theodore Holmes Bullock (May 1915-December 2005) one of the founding fathers of neuroethology. He is shown here working in a Scripps Institution of Oceanography laboratory. Bullock was a pioneer and influential neuroscientist, examining the physiology and evolution of the nervous system across organizational levels, studying species from nearly all major animal groups. April 19, 1978
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Scientists--Portraits Scripps Institution of Oceanography--Faculty Portrait photography Oceanographers--Portraits Zoologists--Portraits University of California, San Diego--Pictorial works University of California, San Diego--History Bullock, Theodore Holmes
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