• Frank Dickens FRS (15 December 1899 – 15 June 1986) was a biochemist, best known for his work at the Courtauld Institute of Biochemistry with Edward Charles...
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  • Dickens was the son of Charles Dickens. Francis or Frank Dickens or Dickins is also the name of: Frank Dickens (1932–2016), British cartoonist Frank Dickens...
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  • She was declared insane and was committed to an asylum, where she died. Biochemist Larissa Schuster from Clovis, California, murdered her husband Tim, dissolving...
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  • Doctor Who theme tune, spent her final years in the town. Frank Dickens (1899–1986), biochemist best known for his work on the pentose phosphate pathway...
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  • self-taught and rose out of poverty to become an acclaimed poet. Charles Dickens' formal education stopped when he was fifteen years of age. He was an early...
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  • Edinburgh 1933: Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins, Nobel Prize winning (1929) biochemist who discovered vitamins 1934: Sir James Hopwood Jeans, astronomer 1935:...
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    Cripps, businessman.[citation needed] John Derbyshire, writer. Frank Dickens FRS a biochemist known for the pentose phosphate pathway that generates NADPH...
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    Körner, and was the father of the mathematician Thomas Körner and the biochemist, writer and translator Ann M. Körner. Körner was born in Ostrava, then...
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    chemist Josiah Willard Gibbs; National Women's Hall of Fame inductee and biochemist Florence B. Seibert; Turing Award recipient Ron Rivest; inventors Samuel...
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  • Gibbard Dickens–Napier–Raine–Forster Author Charles Dickens was the great-great-great-grandfather of actors Harry Lloyd and Gerald Dickens. Dickens' great-granddaughter...
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  • Colin McCahon, 67, New Zealand artist. John Howard Northrop, 95, American biochemist, Nobel laureate in Chemistry, suicide. Richard Bruce Nugent, 80, American...
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  • many to be the father of American orchestral saxophone Olke Uhlenbeck, biochemist, known for his work in RNA biochemistry and RNA catalysis; completed his...
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    winning biochemist, worked at the Lister Institute, and lived at Abbotsbury on Barnet Lane. Walter Thomas James Morgan (1900–2003), biochemist. worked...
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  • Jane Tao, biochemist Richard Tapia, mathematician and winner of the National Medal of Science James Tour, chemist and nanotechnologist Frank Vandiver,...
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  • Yong-sool, 81, South Korean martial artist, founder of Hapkido. Frank Dickens, 86, English biochemist. Francis Galtier, 79, French Olympic sprinter (1924). Sambhu...
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  • 1909 13 June 1948 Author The Setting Sun, No Longer Human Mary Angela Dickens  United Kingdom 31 October 1862 7 February 1948 Writer Cross Currents Dildar...
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     1600–1620), English servant of Anne of Denmark Elizabeth Dickens (1789–1863), mother of Charles Dickens Elizabeth Digeser, American academic and historian Elizabeth...
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    the 19th century, possibly inspired by the title character of Charles Dickens' Oliver Twist (1838). Pet forms of the English given name include Ollie...
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  • Hailey, writer (died 2004) April 6 – Edmond H. Fischer, Swiss American biochemist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (died 2021) April...
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  • Dr. Henry (Hank) Philip McCoy, a.k.a. Beast (X-Men) – world-renowned biochemist and mutant superhero Peter Parker, a.k.a. Spider-Man (Spider-Man) – superhero...
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    Arnold (1941–2014), war correspondent and royal reporter Wilfrid Butt, biochemist and endocrinologist Pip Carter, actor[citation needed] Bill Esterson,...
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  • University of São Paulo Donald B. McCormick (B.S. 1953, Ph.D. 1958) – biochemist; professor, Cornell University; chair of biochemistry, Emory University;...
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  • Contents A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Edward Abraham, biochemist, was born in Shirley James Acton, cricketer, was born in Southampton Fanny...
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  • Class of 1964 and Penn Med Class of 1968, is an American neurologist and biochemist who discovered prions, a class of infectious self-reproducing pathogens...
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  • them their first top division league title since 1914. 19 May – Geoffrey Dickens, the Conservative MP for Littleborough and Saddleworth, dies in office...
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  • Great Lives (category Cultural depictions of Charles Dickens)
    Cooper, comedian and magician Armando Iannucci, comedian and writer Charles Dickens, novelist Linda Smith, comedian Ian Dury, singer Ann Leslie, journalist...
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  • American scientist — Ames room, Ames trapezoid Bruce Ames, American biochemist – Ames test Jakob Ammann, Swiss-American religious leader – Amish André-Marie...
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    Julian Smith's subjects, his fellow medicos include biochemist Marjorie Bick, virologist Frank Macfarlane Burnet, pathologist Howard Florey, Royal Physician...
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    for San Francisco 49ers, College Football Hall of Famer Bruce Alberts, biochemist, original author of Molecular Biology of the Cell Steve Albini, musician...
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