Edward Llewellyn-Thomas (15 December 1918 – 5 July 1984) was a English scientist, university professor and, writing as Edward Llewellyn, a science fiction author. Llewellyn-Thomas published some sixty scientific articles on psychology and eye movement over the course of his life. Active in the field of pharmacology, he took great interest in the ethical development of biomedical science.

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  • Edward Llewellyn-Thomas (15 December 1918 – 5 July 1984) was a English scientist, university professor and, writing as Edward Llewellyn, a science fiction author. Llewellyn-Thomas published some sixty scientific articles on psychology and eye movement over the course of his life. Active in the field of pharmacology, he took great interest in the ethical development of biomedical science. His popular Douglas Convolution science fiction series concerns the breakdown of civilization after most of a generation is born sterile as a side-effect of a widely used anti-cancer medication.
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  • Edward Llewellyn-Thomas (15 December 1918 – 5 July 1984) was a English scientist, university professor and, writing as Edward Llewellyn, a science fiction author. Llewellyn-Thomas published some sixty scientific articles on psychology and eye movement over the course of his life. Active in the field of pharmacology, he took great interest in the ethical development of biomedical science.
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