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  2. Margaret T. Fuller - Wikipedia

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    She completed her postdoctoral work in developmental genetics at Indiana University, working with Elizabeth Raff and Thomas Kaufman, from 1980 to 1983. [3] Fuller joined the University of Colorado faculty and then joined Stanford University in 1990, [ 4 ] where she began working on spermatogenesis , doing genetic analysis of microtubule ...

  3. List of Stanford University faculty and staff - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Herschlag, senior associate dean at Stanford University School of Medicine, graduate education and postdoctoral affairs and professor of biochemistry and, by courtesy, of chemistry; Leonard Herzenberg, professor of genetics, winner of Kyoto Prize for development of fluorescent-activated cell sorting

  4. Matthew P. Scott - Wikipedia

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    Matthew P. Scott is an American biologist who was the tenth president of the Carnegie Institution for Science. [3] While at Stanford University, Scott studied how embryonic and later development is governed by proteins that control gene activity and cell signaling processes.

  5. Alice Y. Ting - Wikipedia

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    Harvard University University of California, Berkeley : Known for: molecular probes for the study of living cells and neurons: Scientific career: Institutions: Stanford University Chan Zuckerberg Biohub Massachusetts Institute of Technology: Doctoral advisor: Peter G. Schultz: Other academic advisors: E.J. Corey Roger Y. Tsien

  6. Jeffrey T. Hancock - Wikipedia

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    Jeffrey T. Hancock is a communication and psychology researcher and professor at the College of Communication Stanford University.Hancock is best known for his research in fields of deception, trust in technology, and the psychology of social media.

  7. Ronald W. Davis - Wikipedia

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    Ronald Wayne "Ron" Davis (born July 17, 1941) is professor of biochemistry and genetics, and director of the Stanford Genome Technology Center at Stanford University. [4] Davis is a researcher in biotechnology and molecular genetics, particularly active in human and yeast genomics and the development of new technologies in genomics, with over ...

  8. Michael Levitt (biophysicist) - Wikipedia

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    Levitt was a PhD student in Computational biology at Peterhouse, Cambridge, and was based at the Laboratory of Molecular Biology from 1968 to 1972, where he developed a computer program for studying the conformations of molecules that underpinned much of his later work. [3] [27]

  9. Alissa M. Weaver - Wikipedia

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    Weaver completed her Bachelor of Arts degree in political science and Bachelor of Science degree in biology from Stanford University.She then enrolled in medical school at the University of Virginia School of Medicine but also wanted to have the formal training of getting a PhD so she completed her doctoral degree at the same institution, joining the Medical Scientist Training Program in her ...

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