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Sir Martin John Evans FRS FMedSci FLSW (born 1 January 1941) is an English biologist [5] who, with Matthew Kaufman, was the first to culture mice embryonic stem cells and cultivate them in a laboratory in 1981.
Martin Evans (1916 – 29 December 2003) was influential in the field of model engineering and locomotive design, and also worked as the technical editor and eventually managing editor of the English magazine Model Engineer. [1]
Martin or Martyn Evans may also refer to: Martin Evans (cricketer) (1904–1998), English cricketer; Martin Evans (model engineer) (1916–2003) Martyn Evans (born 1953), Australian politician; Martyn Evans (philosopher) (H. Martyn Evans), professor of philosophy of music at the University of Durham; Martyn Evans, English heavy metal guitarist ...
Other notable contributors include Henry Greenly, Edgar T. Westbury, J. N. Maskelyne [2] and one of the most notable editors, Martin Evans. Fifty years later, the editor again has the name Martin Evans but is not of course the same person.
In 1981 Kaufman and Martin Evans at the University of Cambridge in England and Gail R. Martin in America were the first to derive embryonic stem cells (ES cells) from mouse embryos. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] He obtained a PhD in 1984 from the University of Edinburgh presenting the thesis 'Investigations into the genetic, morphogenetic and teratogenic factors ...
Oliver Smithies (23 June 1925 – 10 January 2017) was a British-American geneticist and physical biochemist.He is known for introducing starch as a medium for gel electrophoresis in 1955, [3] and for the discovery, simultaneously with Mario Capecchi and Martin Evans, of the technique of homologous recombination of transgenic DNA with genomic DNA, a much more reliable method of altering animal ...
A week later, Evans recalls, a division of Penguin Random House "approached my literary agent in London and proposed a memoir. I immediately went, ‘I’m 45, hang on! They can’t do a memoir at ...
Martin James Evans CBE (16 October 1904 – 17 December 1998) was an English first-class cricketer and Royal Navy officer. Evans was born in October 1904 at Kingsclere, Hampshire . After enlisting in the Royal Navy , he was promoted from the rank of midshipman to sub-lieutenant in July 1925. [ 1 ]