Douglas Waterhouse (1916-2000) was the head of the Entomology division of the CSIRO from 1960-1981. While an eminent Australian scientist with a long and distinguished career, he is perhaps best known as the man who identified the active ingredients for an insect repellent that came to be marketed as Aerogard. The original work by Robyn


Portrait Feature of Douglas Waterhouse.

Douglas Waterhouse (1916-2000) was the head of the Entomology division of the CSIRO from 1960-1981. While an eminent Australian scientist with a long and distinguished career, he is perhaps best known as the man who identified the active ingredients for an insect repellent that came to be marketed as Aerogard.

The original work by Robyn Stacey is a lenticular portrait incorporating the movement and depth characteristics available in such images. Our portrait feature is a simulation of these characteristics.

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