A1307 road. Babraham is home to the Babraham Institute which undertakes research into cell and molecular biology. The parish of Babraham covers an area...
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The Babraham Institute is a life sciences research institution focussing on healthy ageing. The Babraham Institute is based on the Babraham Research Campus...
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edition, vol. 1, Peter Townend, Burke's Peerage Ltd, 1965, "Adeane of Babraham" pedigree "King's Counsellor: Abdication and War: the Diaries of Tommy...
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ARC Institute of Physiology, Babraham Institute, Cambridge 1964-95: Staff Member, AFRC Institute of Physiology, Babraham, serving as Head, Dept of Physiology...
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Foundation Sire: Whistlejacket Studbook Early W Biography: Babraham Foundation Sire: Babraham Foundation Sire: Alcides Foundation Sire: Atlas Biography:...
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School and The Leys School, both in Cambridge, and played for Sawston & Babraham Cricket Club. He made his first-class cricket debut against Ireland on...
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(born 1983) is a New Zealand immunologist. She is a group leader at the Babraham Institute in the United Kingdom, where she researches the biology of the...
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research institutes in the United Kingdom that are owned by the government. Babraham Institute Pirbright Institute Institute of Food Research Institute of Grassland...
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described by British hematologist Alec Douglas Bangham in 1961 at the Babraham Institute, in Cambridge—findings that were published 1964. The discovery...
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was Lord Mayor of London from 1603 to 1604. The Bennet Baronetcy, of Babraham in the County of Cambridge, was created in the Baronetage of England on...
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Centre on New Road. As well as housing developments on either side of the Babraham Road, approval has been given for the building of a 3,000 capacity football...
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Cambridge in England. The highest points are either side of the A1307 Babraham Road, and are marked on Ordnance Survey 1:25000 maps as "Telegraph Clump"...
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and Lady Bloomfield. In 1860, she married Henry John Adeane, M.P., of Babraham Hall, Cambridgeshire. The couple traveled abroad, and her knowledge of...
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Pigotts Alconbury Alconbury Weston Aldreth Alwalton America Arrington Ashley Babraham Balsham Barham Bar Hill Barnwell Barrington Bartlow Barton Barway Bassingbourn...
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– 31 March 2020) was a British molecular biologist and director of the Babraham Institute in Cambridge, England. Wakelam received a BSc in medical biochemistry...
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at Babraham and Roslin became two independent institutes owned by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council in 1993 – the Babraham Institute...
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Ashby Michael Wakelam (1955–2020), molecular biologist, director of the Babraham Institute in Cambridge, England. Adrian Mole, a fictional diarist created...
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Immunology & Cell Biology. He was previously senior group leader at the Babraham Institute, senior research fellow at Churchill College, professor at the...
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East' awarded to Sir Michael Berridge, Emeritus Fellow at the Babraham Institute". Babraham Institute. 18 July 2005. Archived from the original on 25 July...
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of Martyrs: 337: John Hullier. Exclassics.com. Retrieved 19 May 2013. Babraham History Archived 4 June 2011 at the Wayback Machine Foxe's Book of Martyrs:...
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PMID 22068540. "Babraham Bioinformatics - FastQC A Quality Control tool for High Throughput Sequence Data". www.bioinformatics.babraham.ac.uk. Retrieved...
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East' awarded to Sir Michael Berridge, Emeritus Fellow at the Babraham Institute". Babraham Institute. 18 July 2005. Archived from the original on 25 July...
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primarily dedicated to the study of phospholipids. His career was based at the Babraham Institute, Cambridge, starting in 1955, in the newly formed biochemistry...
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molecular biologist, senior group leader and associate director at the Babraham Institute. Len Stephens has contributed much to the understanding of inositol...
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of St John, Lichfield, Staffordshire East window in St Peter's Church, Babraham, Cambridgeshire Robinson College, Cambridge St Andrew's Church, Whitmore...
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Park and Ride sites, of which Babraham Road and Trumpington are nearest. The green Park and Ride buses from the Babraham Park and Ride stop at its main...
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leader in the Epigenetics research programme as part of the Babraham Institute. The Babraham Institute pioneers world-changing scientific developments,...
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John Hullier (category People from Babraham)
returning to King's College, Cambridge as an undergraduate. He became vicar of Babraham, Cambridgeshire in 1549 until he was deprived in February 1556. For his...
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Whittlesford, Foxton, Barrington, Little Shelford, Hauxton, Newton, Pampisford, Babraham South Cambridgeshire CB23 CAMBRIDGE Cambourne (Great, Lower and Upper)...
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Henry and Cordier, Henri. The Travels of Marco Polo, Chapter 13, Vol II Babraham, Persephone (2012). "The Monstrous Caribbean". In Mittman, Asa Simon (ed...
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