![]() ![]() Bradley immigrated to Canada where he worked at Memorial University of Newfoundland. After several years of ground-breaking research, he gained his MSc and PhD degrees in Microbiology at the University of Edinburgh, satisfying his wanderlust by participating in scientific expeditions and conferences around the globe. Bradley admits that his early career as a Research Physicist came about through an aptitude for repairing intricate mechanisms and a timely job at a laboratory engaged in the exciting new field of Electron Microscopy. In 1943, his parents returned to England and David moved on to Public School near London where the privations of daily life and the VI flying bombs left their mark. They were stranded there during much of the Second World War, leaving him with his grandmother. ![]() ![]() When he was only four years old, his mother joined her husband in Africa. His most vivid childhood memory was seeing the menacing shadow of the Graff Zeppelin floating among the clouds, a portent of things to come. Conceived on the Dark Continent in the British Colony of Nigeria, where his father worked as a surveyor, he grew up in England during 1930's. David Edward Bradley's fascination with foreign places comes naturally. ![]()
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