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  2. Genentech - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1976 by venture capitalist Robert A. Swanson and biochemist Herbert Boyer. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] Boyer is considered to be a pioneer in the field of recombinant DNA technology. In 1973, Boyer and his colleague Stanley Norman Cohen demonstrated that restriction enzymes could be used as "scissors" to cut DNA fragments of ...

  3. Stanley Norman Cohen - Wikipedia

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    Stanley Norman Cohen (born February 17, 1935) is an American geneticist [2] and the Kwoh-Ting Li Professor in the Stanford University School of Medicine. [3] Stanley Cohen and Herbert Boyer were the first scientists to transplant genes from one living organism to another, a fundamental discovery for genetical engineering.

  4. pSC101 - Wikipedia

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    pSC101. pSC101 is a DNA plasmid that is used as a cloning vector in genetic cloning experiments. pSC101 was the first cloning vector, used in 1973 by Herbert Boyer and Stanley Norman Cohen. Using this plasmid they have demonstrated that a gene from a frog could be transferred into bacterial cells and then expressed by the bacterial cells.

  5. Almina Herbert, Countess of Carnarvon - Wikipedia

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    Marie Boyer. Almina Herbert, Countess of Carnarvon (née Wombwell; 14 April 1876 – 28 May 1969), [1] was the wife of George Herbert, 5th Earl of Carnarvon, and châtelaine of Highclere Castle in Hampshire. [2] After her second marriage, she became Mrs Almina Dennistoun, although she called herself Almina Carnarvon. [3]

  6. Keiichi Itakura - Wikipedia

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    Keiichi Itakura. Keiichi Itakura (板倉 啓壹, Itakura Keiichi, born February 18, 1942 in Tokyo, Japan) is an organic chemist and a Professor in the Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology at the Beckman Research Institute at City of Hope National Medical Center. [1][2]

  7. The First Men in the Moon - Wikipedia

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    However, Eddie Jones (having read The First Men in the Moon) sees through the deception, being the first in the ship's sixty-year service history to notice; he, Anastasia Black and Susan Denholm later learn that it is in fact another time-and-space-travelling terrace house from the same street as Anastasia's that is the source of the ...

  8. Herbert Read - Wikipedia

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    Period. 1915–1968. Sir Herbert Edward Read, DSO , MC (/ riːd /; 4 December 1893 – 12 June 1968) was an English art historian, poet, literary critic and philosopher, best known for numerous books on art, which included influential volumes on the role of art in education. Read was co-founder of the Institute of Contemporary Arts.

  9. Albert Lasker Award for Basic Medical Research - Wikipedia

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    Albert Lasker Award for Basic Medical Research. The Albert Lasker Award for Basic Medical Research is one of the prizes awarded by the Lasker Foundation for a fundamental discovery that opens up a new area of biomedical science. [1] The award frequently precedes a Nobel Prize in Medicine; almost 50% of the winners have gone on to win one.