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Born in Dimboola, Vic, on 4 September, 1948;
Conn's first appointment as a botanist was with the Lae Herbarium in 1974. He then became herbarium curator and a lecturer at the Papua New Guinea Forestry College, Bulolo, PNG (1976-1979).
Barry was awarded a Ph.D. from Adelaide University in 1982 for work on Prostanthera.
He has been senior botanist at the National Herbarium of Victoria (1982-1987), and botanist (and principal research scientist) at the National Herbarium of New South Wales (1987-2015).
In 1994-1995, he was Australian Botanical Liaison Officer at Kew.
He has
worked across a variety of flowering plant
groups including the systematics of
Malesian, Australasian and Pacific Droseraceae, Loganiaceae, Oxalidaceae, Urticaceae, Verbenaceae, Xyridaceae, and
particularly Lamiaceae.
Barry is especially
acknowledged for his focus on South-East
Asian flora, given the loss of taxonomic
capacity in recent years, and the limited
number of taxonomists with a focus on
that area based in Australia.
He has
many contacts and colleagues across the
whole region, and, significantly, has worked
in areas in the Pacific and Malesia in which
it is difficult to practice taxonomy and
which are understudied.
Barry has worked across many other
taxonomic research areas in his career. He
helped initiate the State Flora of Victoria,
at an early time when
management had to be
convinced of the need
for such floras. He was
also a notable early
adopter of the development of consistent
data standards, and
with his own computer started databasing
specimens, which was
an early precursor to
the Australasian Virtual
Herbarium efforts.
Source: Extracted from: Dan Murphy (2019) 'Introduction to award ceremony for
Burbidge Medallist Dr Barry Conn
and his Lecture',
Australasian Systematic Botany Society Newsletter 181 (December 2019) p.4-5
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barry_Conn
Portrait Photo: 2000, M.Fagg, ANBG collection.
Data from 11,305 specimens