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Dunn School is a private, independent, boarding and day school for grades 6-12 located on 55 acres in Los Olivos, California, United States, which is located in the Santa Ynez Valley, 35 miles from Santa Barbara. [1] It was founded in 1957, by Tony Dunn under the name "The Valley School."
Dunn School, Los Olivos, a private boarding and day school for grades 6–12 located outside of Los Olivos, California Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about schools, colleges, or other educational institutions which are associated with the same title.
The Sir William Dunn School of Pathology [1] is a department within the University of Oxford. Its research programme includes the cellular and molecular biology of pathogens, the immune response, cancer and cardiovascular disease. It teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in the medical sciences.
The Dunn estate, like much of the philanthropy world, was beginning to look more to "preventive" philanthropy (as opposed to direct aid to the needy) by sponsoring research institutions that could address social ills. Between 1919 and 1925, Fletcher convinced the Dunn trustees to put nearly half a million pounds toward biomedical research. [1]
Bishop Dunne Catholic School is a college preparatory middle and high school located in the Oak Cliff area of Dallas, Texas (U.S.). It is the only Catholic school with grades 6 through 12 to hold an exemplary accreditation rating from the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) [6] and by the Texas Catholic Conference Education Department (TCCED).
Andrew Rork Getty [2] was born in 1967 [3] in San Francisco, California. [4] [5] His father, Gordon Getty, is an heir and classical music composer. [6]His mother, Ann Gilbert Getty, was a philanthropist. [4]
Sir James Dunn Collegiate and Vocational School (SJD, "The Dunn") was a high school located on Wellington St. in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario.Adjacent to Algoma University, with Anna McCrea Elementary School in between them, this school was founded in 1957 (68 years ago) () and named after the late Canadian financier and industrialist, James Hamet Dunn.
Upon his move to the Sir William Dunn School of Pathology at University of Oxford in 1976 he continued this work and identified the pan-macrophage marker F4/80. Subsequent studies led to the identification of various scavenger receptors and the cloning of the pattern recognition receptor, Dectin-1.