- Eric Underwood
Eric John Underwood AO, CBE (
7 September 1905 -19 August 1980 ) was anAustralian scientist who pioneered research intosheep nutrition andwool production.Personal life
Underwood was born in
Harlington ,Middlesex ,England on7 September 1905 , the youngest of three children to James and Elizabeth Underwood. When Elizabeth died in 1907, Underwood and his siblings were placed in the care of family while James migrated toWestern Australia and established himself at Mount Barker. After a long period of correspondence James convinced a friend Kate Taysom to accompany the children to Fremantle in 1913. James and Kate were married the day after their arrival.On
23 June 1934 Eric Underwood married school teacher Erica Chandler at St Andrews Church, Perth, and they had two daughters and two sons. Underwood died inRoyal Perth Hospital on19 August 1980 .Education
The family stayed in Mount Barker until 1920 when James took up a convert|1850|acre|km2|lk=on property near Coorow in Western Australia's Mid West region. Underwood boarded in Perth for schooling, going to North Perth State and
Perth Modern School , and returning to the Coorow property during school holidays. In 1924 Underwood commenced a cadetship with the Department of Agriculture and studied Agriculture at the University of Western Australia, gaining his bachelor of science in 1928, which he graduated with honours. His thesis, "A botanical and chemical study of Western Australian pastures", was published in 1929. Underwood the took up the Hackett research studentship to study atGonville and Caius College, Cambridge obtaining hisDoctorate of Science in 1931 and returning to Western Australia.In June 1936 Underwood undertook a two year fellowship funded by the Commonwealth at the
University of Wisconsin . When he returned to Western Australia, he was invited to work with theUniversity of Western Australia 's Institute of Agriculture.Research
On his return to Western Australia, Underwood returned to the Department of Agriculture. In 1933 he was appointed Animal Nutrition Officer. One of the first research studies he undertook was on "
Denmark wasting disease " insheep , as there was speculation that the disease was caused byiron deficiency. At the same timeHedley Marston was researching the disease inSouth Australia , and in January 1935, Marston published his findings concluding that the cause was a deficiency in the trace elementcobalt , Underwood published his findings in March 1935 with similar conclusions. Years later the findings were confirmed with cobalt-containingVitamin B12 shown as the key to the disease and the factor inhaematopoiesis . Nowadays sheep receive B12 supplements in the poor-pasture areas of the south coastal strip to manage cobalt and selenium deficiencies.Underwood's next research project was the beginning of a 30-year association with
Avondale Agricultural Research Station , this study was into the affect ofsulfur on wool growth. This was followed investigations withbotulism in sheep, results of which were published in theJournal of Agriculture . During the 1940s he studied the nutritional value of hay and pasture for sheep, the ongoing results from these "Studies in Cereal Hay production in Western Australia" were published in the Journal of Agriculture. [cite book | title = The Story of Avondale | author = Jones, H. and D. Johnston | publisher = Department of Agriculture, Western Australia | year = 1997 | id = ISBN 0724487433] [cite journal |last=Underwood |first=Eric.J |coauthors= A.J Millington|year=1944 |month=March |title=The influence of time of cutting upon yield |journal=Journal of Agriculture WA |volume= |issue= |pages=35 |accessdate= 2007-12-19] [cite journal |last=Underwood |first=Eric.J |coauthors= R.J Moir|year=1944 |month=March |title=The influence of time of cutting upon the chemical composition and digestibility of Wheaten and Oaten hay |journal=Journal of Agriculture WA |volume= |issue= |pages=41 |accessdate= 2007-12-19]Teaching
In 1946 Underwood was appointed Dean of faculty and director of the University of Western Australia's Institute of Agriculture. Under Underwood, the Institute's teaching and research activities outstripped available resources, and he obtained support from
CSIRO 's Wool research fund. Underwood also presented a paper "New Deal for Agriculture" which secured additional funding from the University administration. This funding enabled additional staffing, and an increase inpostgraduate studies. As a lecturer, Underwood's logical presentation made the most complex information easy to understand.Other activities
In 1940 Underwood published the review "Nutrition Abstracts and Reviews" which was later expanded and published as the book "Trace Elements in Human and Animal Nutrition". He revised and republished the book in 1962, 1971 and 1977. In 1966, he also published the book "The Mineral Nutrition of Livestock". From 1946 to 1959, Underwood was chairman of
Tuberculosis Association of Western Australia , and from 1956-1958 he was also federal president ofNational Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis . Underwood joined the executive ofCSIRO in 1966, writing many papers and giving lectures. Retiring from the University of Western Australia in 1970, Underwood continued on the executive of CSIRO until 1975.Recognition
* 1954 Fellow of
Australian Academy of Science
* 1958 Fellow ofAustralian Institute of Agricultural Science
* 1962 Underwood Avenue,Shenton Park, Western Australia was named in his honor. [cite news|title=Road system planned near Games Stadium|page=2|work=North Suburban Section (The West Australian)|date=3 January 1962 Accessed at Battye Library, Perth.]
* 1963Commander of the Order of the British Empire [ [http://www.itsanhonour.gov.au/honours/honour_roll/search.cfm?aus_award_id=1065501&search_type=quick&showInd=true It's an Honour] - Commander of the Order of the British Empire]
* 1967 awarded theFarrer Medal [cite web |url=http://www.agric.nsw.gov.au/reader/farrer-memorial-trust/medalists.htm |title= Farrer Memorial Medal |accessdate=2007-12-25 ]
* 1967 Honorary Degree Rural Science fromUniversity of New England
* 1969 Honorary Degree Science(Agriculture) University of Western Australia
* 1970 Fellow ofAustralian Society of Animal Production
* 1976Officer of the Order of Australia [ [http://www.itsanhonour.gov.au/honours/honour_roll/search.cfm?aus_award_id=881262&search_type=quick&showInd=true It's an Honour] - Officer of the Order of Australia]
* 1980 Honorary Degree Science from the University of WisconsinReference
* Primary sourcing Australian Dictionary of Biography|last= Moir |first= R.J |year= 2002 |id= A160518b.htm |title= Underwood, Eric John (1905 - 1980) |accessdate= 2007-12-25
Persondata
NAME=Underwood, Eric John
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Australian scientist
DATE OF BIRTH=7 September ,1905
PLACE OF BIRTH=Middlesex ,England
DATE OF DEATH=19 August ,1980
PLACE OF DEATH=Perth,Western Australia
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