Conrad Hal Waddington CBE FRS FRSE (8 November 1905 – 26 September 1975) was a British developmental biologist, paleontologist, geneticist, embryologist...
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institute based in Glasgow, Scotland. It was founded in 1972 by Conrad Hal Waddington at the University of Edinburgh. "History of the CHE | Centre for...
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philosopher and writer Conrad Hal Waddington (1905–75), British biologist who developed the theory of epigenetics Charlotte Mary Waddington (1907–2002), British...
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Honours she was appointed an OBE for her work. She married biologist Conrad Hal Waddington in 1936. They had two daughters, Caroline (married name Humphrey...
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FBA (née Waddington; born 1 September 1943) is a British anthropologist and academic. Humphrey's father was the biologist Conrad H. Waddington. Her mother...
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influential include physical chemist Ilya Prigogine, biologist Conrad Hal Waddington, and geneticists Charles Birch and Sewall Wright. Henry Murray dedicated...
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1914 2013 Archaeologist Carol Vorderman 1960 Media personality Conrad Hal Waddington 1905 1975 Biologist John E. Walker 1941 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry...
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early 1930s Joseph Henry Woodger and Joseph Needham, together with Conrad Hal Waddington, John Desmond Bernal, Dorothy Needham, and Dorothy Wrinch, formed...
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Fisher, Hans Leo Przibram, Vito Volterra, Nicolas Rashevsky and Conrad Hal Waddington. Interest in the field has grown rapidly from the 1960s onwards...
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Form has inspired thinkers including the biologists Julian Huxley, Conrad Hal Waddington and Stephen Jay Gould, the mathematicians Alan Turing and René Thom...
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Waddington was born in London, England, on 18 October 1945 to Edinburgh architect Margaret Justin Blanco White, second wife of biologist Conrad Hal Waddington...
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engineer Herbert Hall Turner, Professor of Astronomy and seismologist Conrad Hal Waddington, developmental biologist, palaeontologist, geneticist, embryologist...
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Falconer. After her PhD (awarded 1950), Lyon joined the group of Conrad Hal Waddington, with whom she worked in the last part of her PhD. The group was...
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has inspired thinkers including the biologists Julian Huxley and Conrad Hal Waddington, the mathematician Alan Turing and the anthropologist Claude Lévi-Strauss...
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Justin Blanco White, an architect. Justin married the biologist Conrad Hal Waddington, and had two daughters, mathematician Dusa McDuff and anthropologist...
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Friedrich Adolf Paneth Muriel Robertson Frederick John Marrian Stratton Conrad Hal Waddington Sir Frank Whittle Élie Joseph Cartan Paul Karrer Harold Clayton...
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general theory of development and evolution" under the supervision of Conrad Hal Waddington. He then moved to Sussex University until 1983 when he became a...
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member of the Theoretical Biology Club along with Joseph Needham, Conrad Hal Waddington, John Desmond Bernal, and Dorothy Wrinch. Karl Popper described...
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considerations are carried further, citing among others the works of Conrad Hal Waddington, Stephen Jay Gould, Brian Goodwin and Rupert Sheldrake towards a...
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Society of Edinburgh in 1970. His proposers were Geoffrey Beale, Conrad Hal Waddington, Alan Robertson and Alan William Greenwood. He retired in 1991 and...
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wife. In the 1950s, after graduating from the University, he met Conrad Hal Waddington, director of the Institute of Animal Genetics and was offered the...
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Harold Henry Plough Bronson Price J. Schultz Arthur G. Steinberg Conrad Hal Waddington Eugenics Manifesto Site with this "manifesto" and its signatories...
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Name Lecture Notes 1971 Eric Ashby Science and Antiscience. — 1974 Conrad Hal Waddington The new Atlantis revisited. — 1977 Piotr Leonidovich Kapitza Scientific...
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architect, and through her his brother-in-law was the biologist Conrad Hal Waddington - their daughters, his nieces are the anthropologist Caroline Humphrey...
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Operational Research Section of Coastal Command. The head of the unit was Conrad Hal Waddington, who after the war invited Robertson to join him in a new research...
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professor of Scottish literature and oral tradition (1955–80) and Conrad Hal Waddington, professor of animal genetics (1947–75) in 1967. This time saw an...
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1952 (PhD) and a Diploma in Animal Genetics (studying under Prof Conrad Hal Waddington and Dr Alan William Greenwood). He thereafter began work at the...
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Florence Nellie Udell, OBE, Chief Nursing Officer, Colonial Office. Conrad Hal Waddington, Honorary Director, Agricultural Research Council Unit of Animal...
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and from there to Edinburgh to work under the famed biologist Conrad Hal Waddington. Here he worked in the Research Unit of Animal Genetics from 1946...
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Names Election date Notes Conrad Hal Waddington 1947-03-20 8 November 1905 – 26 September 1975 Kenneth Wade 1989-03-16 13 October 1932 - 16 March 2014...
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