Wallace Peters (April 1, 1924 – December 2018[1]) was a British entomologist and parasitologist.
He is noted for his work on malaria and won the Joseph Augustin LePrince Medal for outstanding work in the field of malariology in 1994.
[2] He also won Germany's Rudolf Leuckart Medal in 1980[3] and Saudi Arabia's King Faisal International Prize for Medicine in 1983.
[4] Among his doctoral students was Wendy Gibson.
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