He was named a professor of zoology there in 1962.
From 1951 to 1979, he was a professor of zoology at Berkeley.
He also taught at Columbia, and was made a professor of zoology there in 1959.
From 1830 to 1834 he was professor of natural history and zoology at King's College.
She and her husband, a zoology professor, lived in the house with their three children between 1958 and 1961.
In 1858 he became professor of zoology and director of the museum there.
In those days, many zoology professors found tenure difficult to obtain.
In 1945, he returned to Cornell and was appointed assistant professor of zoology.
The professor of botany and zoology did his job simply by reading from a textbook.
In 1891 he became the first zoology professor at the University of Idaho.