Michael Thomas Gillies
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Michael Thomas Gillies (15 September 1920 - 10 December 1999) was an English medical entomologist. He spent most of his working life in the tropics studying the transfer of malaria between mosquitos and humans. He was awarded the Chalmers and Christophers Medals for his seminal contribution to the understanding of the role of mosquito behaviour in the transfer of malaria.
He was the youngest son of the eminent plastic surgeon Sir Harold Gillies.

