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Wishart received his B.Sc. (Honours, First Class) in physics from the University of Alberta in 1983 and his M.Phil. (1986) and Ph.D. degrees (1991) in molecular biophysics from Yale University. Wishart completed his Ph.D. under the supervision of Frederic M. Richards and his post-doctoral studies (1991–1995) under the supervision of Brian D ...
Through Sullivan Nicolaides the company acquired the practice of Tom Lynch in Rockhampton (Queensland). Through SKG Radiology, the company acquired Fremantle Radiology (Western Australia). Sonic Healthcare acquired Richard Haskell's NSW Central Coast Pathology practice in 2003, along with the Southside Diagnostic Services Group in Brisbane.
Dr David Weedon AO (born 1941) is an Australian physician and dermatopathologist. [1] He was born in Queensland. He received his MBBS degree in 1966 at the University of Queensland (and later the M.D.), and completed residency training in pathology at that institution and the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN in the U.S. [2] Weedon has authored two notable books in the field of pathology.
David Wishart may refer to: David S. Wishart (born 1961), Canadian bioinformatician; D. M. G. Wishart (1928–2003), British statistician This page was last edited on ...
In 1990, Wishart identified that P-glycoprotein, a trans-membrane export pump involved in multidrug resistance, was present in breast cancer. [16] In 1998, Wishart introduced early patient discharge, with wound drains still in situ, following breast cancer surgery. Although controversial at the time, this technique has since been widely adopted ...
Paul B. Wishart (1898–1979) was an American executive who served as the chairperson of Honeywell. Biography ...
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Neurofibromatosis type II (also known as MISME syndrome – multiple inherited schwannomas, meningiomas, and ependymomas) is a genetic condition that may be inherited or may arise spontaneously, and causes benign tumors of the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves.