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  2. Neil Campbell (scientist) - Wikipedia

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    Neil Allison Campbell (April 17, 1946 – October 21, 2004) was an American scientist known best for his textbook, Biology, first published in 1987 and repeatedly through many subsequent editions. The title is popular worldwide and has been used by over 700,000 students in both high school and college -level classes.

  3. David George Campbell - Wikipedia

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    David George Campbell (born January 28, 1949, in Decatur, Illinois, United States) is an American educator, ecologist, environmentalist, and award-winning author of non-fiction. He is the son of George R. Campbell (1918 - 2004) and Jean Blossom Weilepp (1917 - 1998).

  4. Jonathan A. Campbell - Wikipedia

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    Jonathan Atwood Campbell (born May 13, 1947) is an American herpetologist. He is currently professor of biology at University of Texas at Arlington . He was a distinguished professor and chair of the Department of Biology, University of Texas at Arlington , Arlington, Texas.

  5. List of biology websites - Wikipedia

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    This is an annotated list of biological websites, including only notable websites dealing with biology generally and those with a more specific focus. Ask A Biologist - has been hosted by ASU School of Life Sciences since 1997.

  6. The China Study - Wikipedia

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    Website www .benbellavegan .com /book /the-china-study / The China Study: The Most Comprehensive Study of Nutrition Ever Conducted and the Startling Implications for Diet, Weight Loss and Long-term Health is a book by T. Colin Campbell and his son, Thomas M. Campbell II.

  7. William C. Campbell (scientist) - Wikipedia

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    William Cecil Campbell FRS [1] (born 28 June 1930) is an Irish-American microbiologist known for his work in discovering a novel therapy against infections caused by roundworms, for which he was jointly awarded the 2015 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. [2]

  8. Neil Campbell - Wikipedia

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    Neil Campbell may refer to: Sir Neil Campbell, known as Niall mac Cailein (died 1316), hero of the Wars of Scottish Independence; Neil Campbell (bishop of Argyll) (died 1613), Scots bishop; Neil Campbell (bishop of the Isles) (c. 1590–1645), Scots bishop; Lord Neill Campbell (c. 1630–1692), Scottish nobleman, governor of New Jersey, 1686–1687

  9. Andrew G. Campbell - Wikipedia

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    Campbell studied biology at York College, City University of New York, minoring in French, and graduated in 1981.He moved to the West Coast of the United States for his graduate studies in the laboratory of John H. Fessler, [2] where he studied Drosophila melanogaster at the University of California, Los Angeles. [3]