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  2. For Life (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    For Life is an American legal drama television series created by Hank Steinberg that premiered on ABC on February 11, 2020. The series is inspired by the true story of Isaac Wright Jr. , who was imprisoned for a crime that he did not commit; he obtained a law degree after he was exonerated (unlike in the series).

  3. Francis Crick Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Francis Crick Institute building in October 2015. The Francis Crick Institute is located in a state-of-the-art building, opened in 2016, built next to St Pancras railway station in the Camden area of Central London. [6] It consists of four reinforced concrete blocks up to eight storeys high plus four basement levels.

  4. Charles Swanton - Wikipedia

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    Robert Charles Swanton is a British physician scientist specialising in oncology and cancer research.Swanton is a senior group leader at London's Francis Crick Institute, [3] Royal Society Napier Professor in Cancer [4] and thoracic medical oncologist at University College London [5] and University College London Hospitals, [6] [7] co-director of the Cancer Research UK (CRUK) Lung Cancer ...

  5. Caroline S. Hill - Wikipedia

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    Hill moved to the Cancer Research UK (CRUK) [8] London Research Institute (now part of the Francis Crick Institute) in 1998, to head up the Developmental Signalling Laboratory. [9] In November 2016, she was interviewed on the BBC World Service, along with the Crick's chief executive Paul Nurse about the future of biomedical research. [10]

  6. The Astonishing Hypothesis - Wikipedia

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    The Astonishing Hypothesis is a 1994 book by scientist Francis Crick about consciousness.Crick, one of the co-discoverers of the molecular structure of DNA, later became a theorist for neurobiology and the study of the brain.

  7. Geraint Rees - Wikipedia

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    Geraint Ellis Rees is a British scientist who is Vice-Provost of research, innovation & global engagement [3] at University College London (UCL). Previously he served as Dean of the UCL Faculty of Life Sciences, [4] UCL Pro-Provost (Academic Planning), [5] Pro-Vice-Provost (AI) [6] and a Professor of Cognitive Neurology at University College London.

  8. Christof Koch - Wikipedia

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    Koch's primary collaborator in the endeavor of locating the neural correlates of consciousness was the molecular biologist turned neuroscientist, Francis Crick, starting with their first paper in 1990 [14] and their last one, that Crick edited on the day of his death, July 24, 2004, on the relationship between the claustrum, a mysterious ...

  9. Sam Barrell - Wikipedia

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    Previously she was Deputy Chief Executive Officer at the Francis Crick Institute in London. [2] where she was responsible for strategic management and operational leadership, as well as deputising for the Director, Sir Paul Nurse. She was appointed Chief Executive of Taunton and Somerset NHS Foundation Trust in February 2015. [3]