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Dr. John Hendrickson was an entomologist and statistician at the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, where he was at one time the director of the Computer Science department, and published in biostatistics and Natural History. He was an associate of Dr. Ruth Patrick for many years, and a co-author of her 1993 paper 'Factors to consider in interpreting diatom change'. During Dr. Hendrickson's tenure as director of Computer Science the Academy created an eponymous web site, extended the work of the VIREO project and the icthyology department onto the Internet, and computerized the western hemisphere's largest and most diverse systematic molluscan collection.

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