Frank Bisby

Frank Ainley Bisby (April 24, 1945 October 25, 2011) was a botanist who specialized in legumes, and was a pioneer in the development of taxonomy databases. He is noted for his work in founding Species 2000 in 1997, which coordinated the publication of the Catalogue of Life, the most comprehensive database of species as of 2012.[1][2] Bisby was the first chair of the Taxonomic Database Working Group (TDWG), which was founded in 1985. Bisby continued to lead significant projects, including the International Legume Database and Information Service (ILDIS).[3][4] He served as a professor at the University of Reading for most of his career.[5]

After his PhD at Oxford University he worked with the University of Southampton before becoming a professor in botany at Reading University.

References

  1. Memorandum and Articles of Association of Species 2000, 11 December 1997
  2. Obituary: Frank A. Bisby (1945-2011)
  3. TDWG History
  4. Two Biodiversity Informatics Colleagues Passed Away
  5. "University of Reading". University of Reading. Retrieved 2016-05-21.
  6. IPNI.  F.A.Bisby.

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