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  2. J. B. S. Haldane - Wikipedia

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    John Burdon Sanderson Haldane FRS (/ ˈhɔːldeɪn /; 5 November 1892 – 1 December 1964 [1][2]), nicknamed "Jack" or "JBS", [3] was a British-Indian scientist who worked in physiology, genetics, evolutionary biology, and mathematics. With innovative use of statistics in biology, he was one of the founders of neo-Darwinism.

  3. List of biochemists - Wikipedia

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    Muriel Wheldale Onslow (1880–1932). British biochemist at Cambridge University, pioneer in biochemical genetics who worked on petal colour in flowers. Alexander Oparin, (1894–1980). Soviet biochemist at Moscow State University, known for his theory on the origin of life in coacervates.

  4. Category:British biochemists - Wikipedia

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    Shankar Balasubramanian. James Barber (biochemist) Ralph Batchelor. Florence Bell (scientist) Anne Beloff-Chain. Mary Bernheim. Michael Berridge. Kate Bingham. Derek Blake.

  5. Philip Cohen (British biochemist) - Wikipedia

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    www.lifesci.dundee.ac.uk /people /philip-cohen. Sir Philip Cohen (born 22 July 1945) is a distinguished British biochemist known for his extensive contributions to the field of biochemistry, especially to the understanding of the role of reversible protein phosphorylation in cell regulation. [4][5]

  6. Tej Lalvani - Wikipedia

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    Tej Lalvani (born 13 July 1974) is a British businessman and the CEO of the UK's largest vitamin company Vitabiotics, founded by his father Kartar Lalvani. He is best known for being one of the "dragons" on the BBC television series Dragons' Den from 2017 to 2021. According to the Sunday Times Rich List in May 2019, he has a net worth of £390 ...

  7. Benjamin Moore (biochemist) - Wikipedia

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    Queen's College, Belfast. Royal University of Ireland. Known for. Biochemical Journal. Scientific career. Fields. Biochemistry. Benjamin Moore, FRS (14 January 1867 – 3 March 1922) was an early British biochemist. He held the first chair of biochemistry in the UK, and founded the Biochemical Journal, one of the earliest academic journals in ...

  8. Biochemistry - Wikipedia

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    Biochemistry is the study of the chemical substances and vital processes occurring in live organisms. Biochemists focus heavily on the role, function, and structure of biomolecules. The study of the chemistry behind biological processes and the synthesis of biologically active molecules are applications of biochemistry.

  9. Association for Clinical Biochemistry and Laboratory Medicine

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    The Association for Laboratory Medicine (previously the Association for Clinical Biochemistry and Laboratory Medicine) is a United Kingdom -based learned society dedicated to the practice and promotion of clinical biochemistry and laboratory medicine. It was founded in 1953 and its official journal is the Annals of Clinical Biochemistry.