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  • (Lillian) Mary Pickford (1902-2002), Professor of [[Physiology]] from 1966 to 1972, was Edinburgh University's second woman professor (aft ...he central nervous system. In the same year, she was appointed Lecturer in Physiology in Edinburgh University's [[Faculty of Medicine]].
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  • ...tober 1965 by [[Martin Rivers Pollock]], Head of the Division of Microbial Physiology, and [[William Hayes]], Director of the MRC Microbial Genetics Research Uni ...nscription of DNA in E. Coli, progress in the elucidation of the genetics, physiology and structure of factors responsible for antibiotic resistance in bacteria,
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  • ...ousin Katherine Moultrie. Their son, also named James, became Professor of Physiology and Dean of the Medical College of the State of South Carolina.
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  • ...was elected to succeed him as Professor of the [[Institutes of Medicine]] (Physiology and Pathology). Alison would hold the Chair for the next twenty years until His other publications include ''Outlines of physiology: with an appendix containing heads of lectures on pathology and therapeutic
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  • Romanes' studies covered three related fields: physiology, psychology and evolution. He conducted a number of experiments on the jell 1888-1891: Appointed Fullerian Professor Physiology at the Royal Institution
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  • ...al Economy]], [[Physics|Natural Philosophy]], [[Chemistry]], [[Botany]], [[Physiology]] and [[Engineering]].
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  • ...ssociation classes as diverse as Mathematics, Moral Philosophy, Chemistry, Physiology, Botany and Bible Criticism. In 1874 a University Certificate in Arts was i
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  • ...lasses on subjects as diverse as Mathematics, Moral Philosophy, Chemistry, Physiology, Botany and Bible Criticism. In 1874 a University Certificate in Arts was
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  • ...In 1789, he was appointed to the Chair of the [[Institutes of Medicine]] (physiology). Beginninghe same year, he was first in Britain to lecture in [[Forensic
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  • ...son (and Edinburgh alumnus) Walter Schlapp (1898-1966) became Professor of Physiology at Manchester University.
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  • Geddes succesively demonstrated or lectured in Physiology at University College, London, in [[Zoology]] at Edinburgh University from
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  • ...ssociation classes as diverse as Mathematics, Moral Philosophy, Chemistry, Physiology, Botany and Bible Criticism. In 1874 a University Certificate in Arts was i
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  • Learmonth returned to his studies after the war, winning medals in physiology, midwifery and clinical surgery. He graduated MB ChB with honours in 1921,
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  • ...ard Albert Sharpey Schafer (1850-1935)]], endocrinologist and professor of physiology. ...ented his income by demonstrating to medical students in the department of physiology, where he became closely acquainted with Edward Sharpey Schafer. In 1920, S
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  • ...with new lecturers appointed in [[Bacteriology]], [[Mycology]] and [[Plant Physiology]]. His father had greatly enlarged the Royal Botanical Gardens during his
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  • ...lian Mary Pickford (1902-2002)|Mary Pickford (1902-2002)]], Professor of [[Physiology]] from 1966 to 1972.
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  • ...epartment. Under Crew's leadership, research in the fields of reproductive physiology and genetics was encouraged to develop side by side as a facet of scientifi
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  • ...ved to Glasgow, where father practised physic and lectured extramurally in physiology, botany, and materia medica. Dr Johnstone, Professor of Medicine, let him t
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  • ...ds in health care and the nursing profession. A lectureship in Anatomy and Physiology (as related to nursing concepts) was created with a financial trust fund se
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