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    Helen Julia Hay Whitney (March 11, 1875 – September 24, 1944) was an American poet, writer, racehorse owner and breeder, socialite, and philanthropist...
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  • Whitney, and his grandfathers were William C. Whitney and John Hay, both presidential cabinet members. His mother was Helen Hay Whitney. The Whitneys'...
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  • Helen Hay Whitney Foundation, established in New York in 1943 by Joan Whitney Payson in cooperation with the estate planning of her mother, Helen Hay...
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  • Helen Hay may refer to: Helen Scott Hay (1869–1932), American nurse Helen Hay Whitney (1876–1944), American writer, socialite, and philanthropist Helen...
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    under Ben Barres between 2006 and 2011. From 2006 to 2009, he was a Helen Hay Whitney Postdoctoral Fellow. During his postdoctoral work at Stanford, Huberman...
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    International Summer School Greentree Foundation Helen Hay Whitney Foundation Jockey Club (United States) John Hay Whitney Foundation Markey Cancer Center National...
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    Andrew Fire (category Helen Hay Whitney Foundation fellows)
    geneticist Phillip Sharp. Fire moved to Cambridge, England, as a Helen Hay Whitney Postdoctoral Fellow. He became a member of the MRC Laboratory of Molecular...
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  • David Agard (category Helen Hay Whitney Foundation fellows)
    of the Microscopy Society of America (2021) "David A. Agard, PhD". UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center. University of California San...
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    Helen Hay, Daughter Ex-Secretary of State – Husband Left $178,000,000". The New York Times. September 25, 1944. Retrieved March 6, 2017. "THE WHITNEY-HAY...
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    as the Venetian Room, a reception room that William Payne Whitney's wife Helen Hay Whitney particularly valued. Since 2014, the second and third stories...
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    under construction for the Hays next-door. The Hays had four children, Helen Hay Whitney, Adelbert Stone Hay, Alice Evelyn Hay Wadsworth Boyd (who married...
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    Santa Ono (category Helen Hay Whitney Foundation fellows)
    his postdoctoral fellowship at Harvard University supported by the Helen Hay Whitney Foundation and then held faculty positions at Johns Hopkins University...
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    David J. Anderson (category Helen Hay Whitney Foundation fellows)
    David Jeffrey Anderson (born 1956) is an American neurobiologist. He is a Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigator. His lab is located at the California...
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    Michael Rosbash (category Helen Hay Whitney Foundation fellows)
    Academy of Arts and Sciences (1997) Guggenheim Fellow (1989–1990) Helen Hay Whitney Fellow (1971–1974) Fulbright Fellow (1965–1966) Nobel Prize in Physiology...
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    Cornelia Bargmann (category Helen Hay Whitney Foundation fellows)
    Cornelia Isabella "Cori" Bargmann (born January 1, 1961) is an American neurobiologist. She is known for her work on the genetic and neural circuit mechanisms...
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  • Tyler Jacks (category Helen Hay Whitney Foundation fellows)
    Tyler Jacks is a David H. Koch Professor of Biology at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), a long-time HHMI investigator, and Founding Director...
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    Society for Physical Regulation in Biology and Medicine 1997-2000 Helen Hay Whitney Foundation post-doctoral fellowship 1997 Alexander Imich Award, paper...
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  • Robert Weinberg (biologist) (category Helen Hay Whitney Foundation fellows)
    Robert Allan Weinberg (born November 11, 1942) is an American biologist, Daniel K. Ludwig Professor for Cancer Research at Massachusetts Institute of Technology...
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  • work in systems neuroscience with Gilles Laurent at Caltech as a Helen Hay Whitney fellow stereotypy in the central brain of Drosophila, in a region...
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  • inheriting it. Joan Whitney was born in New York City, the daughter of William Payne Whitney and Helen Julia Hay. Her brother was John Hay Whitney. She inherited...
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    Keith Yamamoto (category Helen Hay Whitney Foundation fellows)
    Keith R. Yamamoto (born February 4, 1946) is vice chancellor of Science Policy and Strategy and professor of Cellular and Molecular Pharmacology at the...
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    Elva Díaz (category Helen Hay Whitney Foundation fellows)
    strength. Díaz is chair of the UC Davis Neuroscience Graduate Program. Helen Hay Whitney Fellowship, 1999 Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellowship, 2004 National...
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  • Greentree Stable (category Whitney family)
    properties. Following Payne Whitney's death in 1927, his widow, Helen Hay Whitney, took over the operation. Her son John Hay Whitney was also involved in Thoroughbred...
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  • Wendell Lim (category Helen Hay Whitney Foundation fellows)
    PMID 26830878. Roybal, Kole T.; Rupp, Levi J.; Morsut, Leonardo; Walker, Whitney J.; McNally, Krista A.; Park, Jason S.; Lim, Wendell A. (2016-02-11). "Precision...
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    Tomas Lindahl (category Helen Hay Whitney Foundation fellows)
    Tomas Robert Lindahl (born 28 January 1938) is a Swedish-British scientist specialising in cancer research. In 2015, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in...
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    Richard Henderson (biologist) (category Helen Hay Whitney Foundation fellows)
    Richard Henderson is a British molecular biologist and biophysicist and pioneer in the field of electron microscopy of biological molecules. Henderson...
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  • Stanley Fields (biologist) (category Helen Hay Whitney Foundation fellows)
    Stanley Fields is an American biologist best known for developing the yeast two hybrid method for identifying protein–protein interactions. He is currently...
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  • Rao Yi (category Helen Hay Whitney Foundation fellows)
    graduate from the University of California, San Francisco, Rao held a Helen Hay Whitney fellowship at Harvard University and was on the faculty of Washington...
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    Subsequently, he initiated the studies on zebrafish cardiac development as a Helen Hay Whitney postdoctoral fellow with Mark Fishman at the Massachusetts General...
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  • Gerald M. Rubin (category Helen Hay Whitney Foundation fellows)
    National Science Foundation (NSF), predoctoral Fellow 1974-1976 - Helen Hay Whitney Fellow 1983 - AAAS-Newcomb Cleveland Prize (with Allan C. Spradling...
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