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In 1975 – 1977, Elizabeth Blackburn, working as a postdoctoral fellow at Yale University with Joseph Gall, discovered the unusual nature of telomeres, with their simple repeated DNA sequences composing chromosome ends.
Elizabeth Blackburn, Carol Greider, and Jack Szostak were awarded the 2009 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for the discovery of how chromosomes are protected by telomeres and the enzyme telomerase.
In 1977, as part of the celebrations of the Silver Jubilee of Elizabeth II, the Home Office identified nine candidates for city status: Blackburn, Brighton, Croydon, Derby, Dudley, Newport, Sandwell, Sunderland and Wolverhampton.
* Elizabeth Blackburn ( non-resident faculty ), Nobel laureate ( for work on telomeres and telomerases ).
He later starred with Neva Carr Glyn in an enormously popular series by Max Afford as husband-and-wife detectives Jeffery and Elizabeth Blackburn as well as other ABC radio plays.
Telomerase was discovered by Carol W. Greider and Elizabeth Blackburn in 1984 in the ciliate Tetrahymena.
Additional roles for telomerase per work by Elizabeth Blackburn et al., include the upregulation of 70 genes known or suspected in cancers ' growth and spread through the body, and the activation of glycolysis, which enables cancer cells to rapidly use sugar to facilitate their programmed growth rate ( roughly the growth rate of a fetus ).
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* Telomeres and Telomerase: Their Implications in Human Health and Disease on-line lecture by Elizabeth Blackburn
* Elizabeth Blackburn, biologist
In the third and fourth seasons of the ITV series Jeeves & Wooster, 1992 – 1993, Madeline Bassett was played by Elizabeth Morton, having been played in the first two series by Francesca Folan and Diana Blackburn respectively.
Elizabeth Blackburn, the 2009 Nobel laureate in medicine, studied for her PhD at Darwin.
* 2006 Elizabeth Blackburn, Carol W. Greider, Jack Szostak
* The enzyme telomerase is discovered by Carol W. Greider and Elizabeth Blackburn in the ciliate Tetrahymena.
Critics such as Elizabeth Blackburn, who was fired from the Commission, accused it of being set up to justify President Bush's positions on stem cell research and abortion, and his alleged distortions of science.
* Elizabeth H. Blackburn, Ph. D. ( 2002 – 2004 )
* Elizabeth Blackburn, Ph. D. University of California, San Francisco, USA
* 1998 Elizabeth Blackburn, Carol W. Greider, Giuseppe Attardi, Walter Neupert, Gottfried Schatz
It thus became the “ Free Grammar School of Queen Elizabeth in Blackburn in the County of Lancaster ”.
* Elizabeth BlackburnNobel Prize winning biologist
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* Professor Elizabeth Blackburn AC, 2009 Nobel Prize Laureate in Physiology or Medicine

Elizabeth and professor
Around this time Ryan also runs afoul of Elizabeth Elliott, international affairs advisor to then presidential candidate Governor of Ohio J. Robert Fowler, and a former professor of Cathy Ryan's.
Her mother, Mary Elizabeth " Betty " ( née Reese ), is from Harriman, Tennessee, has a Ph. D. in pediatric nursing, and works as a professor of nursing at Vanderbilt University.
* M. E. Grenander ( Mary Elizabeth Grenander ) ( 21 November 1918 – 28 May 1998 ), born in Rewey, Wisconsin, was a professor of English and philanthropist, for whom the M. E.
Elizabeth Kloepfer, Ann Rule, a DES employee, and a UW psychology professor all recognized the profile, the sketch, and the car, and reported Ted Bundy as a possible suspect ; but detectives, who were receiving up to 200 tips per day, initially thought it unlikely that a clean-cut law student with no adult criminal record could be the perpetrator.
Bell is married to the poet Elizabeth Spires and is a professor at Goucher College in Towson, Maryland.
His parents are politician and professor Dalton McGuinty, Sr. and full-time nurse Elizabeth McGuinty ( née Pexton ).
His daughter Elizabeth Alexander ( born in 1962 ) is a poet and professor of English at Yale University, who composed and recited the poem " Praise Song for the Day " for Barack Obama's presidential inauguration on January 20, 2009.
His parents are politician and professor Dalton McGuinty, Sr. and full-time nurse Elizabeth McGuinty ( née Pexton ).
In season six, Ross begins to work as a professor at New York University and causes a stir among his colleagues by dating one of his students, Elizabeth.
Emory University art history professor Elizabeth Carson Pastan criticizes Montfaucon for his " Norman Triumphalist " point of view in dealing with the story of the Tapestry, despite the fact that he asserted that one should trust " the best historians of Normandy.
* Elizabeth Alexander, ( honorary ), professor of African American studies, Yale University, delivered Presidential Inaugural Poem, January 2009
Returning in 1613 to Heidelberg, after the marriage of the elector with Princess Elizabeth of England, he was appointed professor of dogmatics, and in 1616 director of the theological department in the Collegium Sapientiae.
* Mary King ( political scientist ), professor at the University of Peace, author and non-violence activist ( aka Mary E. King and Mary Elizabeth King )
In 2005, in anticipation of the publication of his book, The Governor General and the Prime Ministers, Canadian media sources reported that McWhinney, a professor of constitutional law and former Member of Parliament, had suggested that a future government of Canada could begin a process of phasing out the monarchy after the eventual demise of Elizabeth II " quietly and without fanfare by simply failing legally to proclaim any successor to the Queen in relation to Canada ".
Rather, he was the son of Yale professor Thomas Anthony Thacher and Elizabeth Baldwin Sherman, who chose to move out to California and care for his brother who needed the " fresh air " cure for his tuberculosis.
Mary Elizabeth King is a professor of Peace and Conflict Studies at the University for Peace.
He married, 21 March 1857, Josephine Elizabeth, only child of Joseph Anstice of Madeley Wood, Shropshire, professor at King's College London.
* Marion Elizabeth Blake, classics professor
In 1584 Gentili and Jean Hotman ( 1552 — 1636 ) were asked by the government to advise on the treatment of Spanish ambassador Bernardino de Mendoza ( about 1540 – 1604 ), who had been implicated in the so-called Throckmorton plot against Queen Elizabeth I. Hotman was the son of the French law professor François Hotman ( 1524 – 1590 ) and — like Gentili — a lawyer trained on the continent who had come to England for religious reasons.
After The Last Tycoon ( March 14, 1957 ), adapted from the F. Scott Fitzgerald novel about a film studio head, Frankenheimer followed with Tad Mosel's If You Knew Elizabeth ( April 11, 1957 ) about an ambitious college professor ; another Fitzgerald adaptation, Winter Dreams ( May 23, 1957 ), dramatizing a romantic triangle ; Clash by Night ( June 13, 1957 ), with Kim Stanley in an adaptation of the Clifford Odets play ; and The Fabulous Irishman ( June 27, 1957 ), a biographical drama tracing events in the life of Robert Briscoe.
They had four children: Anna Seelye, who married Benjamin Kendall Emerson, an Amherst College professor, in 1901 ; Elizabeth Seelye, who married James Wilson Bixler, an Amherst graduate, in 1891, and who died in 1894 ; Mabel, who married Bixler in 1898 ; and William James Seelye, who graduated from Amherst College in 1879.
(’ 81 ), an associate professor of pediatric infectious diseases at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and winner of a $ 700, 000 Elizabeth Glazer award for pediatric AIDS research.
Humphrey returned to England at Elizabeth I's accession, was appointed regius professor of divinity at Oxford in 1560, and was recommended by Archbishop Parker and others for election as President of Magdalen College.
* Marion Elizabeth Blake, classical languages professor who is known for her work in researching the technology of Roman construction

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