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  2. List of European countries by average wage - Wikipedia

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    Salary Survey; Salary in Germany; Eurostat: Wages and labour costs; Eurostat: Minimum wages August 2011; FedEE;Pay in Europe 2010; Wages (statutory minimum, average monthly gross, net) and labour cost (2005) CE Europe; Wages and Taxes for the Average Joe in the EU 27 2009; Moldovans have lowest wages in Europe; UK Net Salary Calculator

  3. Colin Stirling - Wikipedia

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    His annual salary at Flinders University is ~$1,225,000. [3] He has extensive experience in university and corporate governance both in the UK and Australia and has served on a wide range of government committees, advisory boards and funding bodies. He is a lifetime member of the Lister Institute of Preventive Medicine.

  4. John Bell (physician) - Wikipedia

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    Sir John Irving Bell (born 1 July 1952 [1]) is a Canadian-British immunologist and geneticist. [2] From 2006 to 2011, he was President of the United Kingdom's Academy of Medical Sciences, and since 2002 he has held the Regius Chair of Medicine at the University of Oxford. [3]

  5. CEO compensation among charities in the United Kingdom

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    [2] For a public-sector comparison, the UK prime minister is entitled to a salary of £167,391 [3] [4] and the Cabinet Secretary is entitled to a salary of £200,000 to £204,999. [5] The table below outlines financial data - CEO salaries and turnover figures - where available, of a selection of major charities in the United Kingdom, by capital.

  6. Category:British geneticists - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 20 November 2017, at 14:59 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Geneticist - Wikipedia

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    A geneticist is a biologist or physician who studies genetics, the science of genes, heredity, and variation of organisms. [1] A geneticist can be employed as a scientist or a lecturer . Geneticists may perform general research on genetic processes or develop genetic technologies to aid in the pharmaceutical or and agriculture industries. [ 1 ]

  8. Marc Tischkowitz - Wikipedia

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    From 2018-20, he was editor-in-chief of Genetics Research and in 2022 he was appointed editor-in-chief of BJC Reports, a new sister journal to British Journal of Cancer. He is the former Chair of the UK Cancer Genetics Group and was an executive member of the GENTURIS European Reference Network for rare hereditary tumour syndromes. [citation ...

  9. Ottoline Leyser - Wikipedia

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    Leyser's birth was registered in Ploughley, Oxfordshire. [6] She was educated at Wychwood School in Oxford [7] and the University of Cambridge as an undergraduate student of Newnham College, where she received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Natural Sciences in 1986 followed by a PhD in Genetics [8] in 1990 for research supervised by Ian Furner.