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Tim Hunt – Facts - NobelPrize.orgThrough studies of sea urchins in the beginning of the 1980s, he discovered proteins that are broken down during different phases of the cell cycle and that ...
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Tim Hunt – Biographical - NobelPrize.orgI was born in 1943 at Neston in the Wirral, not far from Liverpool where my father, Richard William Hunt was a lecturer in paleography, the study of mediaeval ...
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The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2001 - Press releaseTim Hunt later discovered cyclins in other species and found that also the cyclins were conserved during evolution. Today around ten different cyclins have been ...
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The Hunt for Cyclin - Cell PressOct 15, 2008 · It is 25 years since Tim Hunt discovered cyclin, the oscillating protein that drives activation of cyclin-dependent kinases and entry into mitosis.
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Nobel scientist Tim Hunt: female scientists cause trouble for men in ...Jun 10, 2015 · English biochemist tells conference women in laboratories 'fall in love with you and when you criticise them, they cry'
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Nobel Laureate In Hot Water For 'Trouble With Girls' In Labs - NPRJun 10, 2015 · "Three things happen when they are in the lab," biochemist Tim Hunt said at a large conference. "You fall in love with them, they fall in ...Missing: original quote
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Sir Tim Hunt 'sorry' over 'trouble with girls' comments - BBC NewsJun 10, 2015 · A Nobel laureate has apologised for any offence after he made comments about the "trouble with girls" in science - but said he had "meant to be honest".Missing: quote | Show results with:quote
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Sir Tim Hunt resigns from university role over girls comment - BBCJun 11, 2015 · A Nobel laureate has resigned from his position as honorary professor at a UK university after he made comments about the "trouble with girls" in science.Missing: original | Show results with:original
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Pursuing the impossible: an interview with Tim Hunt | BMC BiologyAug 8, 2015 · The idea that there was an enzyme that could catalyse a cell cycle transition astounded me, because in my book enzymes would usually catalyse ...
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Sir Tim Hunt FRS FRSE FMedSci MAE - Oxford - Dragon SchoolSir Richard Timothy Hunt (OD 1956) is a British biochemist and molecular physiologist. ... He was awarded the 2001 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with Paul ...
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Sir Tim Hunt | Honorary Fellowship | Liverpool John Moores UniversityIn 1961, Tim went to Clare College, Cambridge to read natural sciences, graduating with honours in 1964, followed by a doctorate in biochemistry in 1968. After ...
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[PDF] Tim HUNT Address: Cancer Research UK Clare Hall Laboratories ...1968. “The control of haemoglobin synthesis” in the Department of. Biochemistry, Cambridge, supervised by the late Dr A. Korner and Dr Alan Munro. Positions ...
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Tim Hunt - Department of Biochemistry - University of CambridgeTim Hunt, Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2001 for discoveries of key regulators of the cell cycle, shared with Leland Hartwell and Sir Paul Nurse.
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[PDF] Tim Hunt - Nobel LectureHow, I wondered, did the ribosomes "know" that the albumin levels we- re low, and how was that "knowledge" translated into enhanced albumin syn- thesis?Missing: title | Show results with:title
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SIR DR. TIM HUNT... postdoctoral ... Tim returned to the Department of Biochemistry in Cambridge in 1971 where he continued to work on translational control throughout the 1970s.
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Cyclin: A protein specified by maternal mRNA in sea urchin eggs ...Cleavage in embryos of the sea urchin Arbacia punctulata consists of eight very rapid divisions that require continual protein synthesis to sustain them.
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Tim Hunt and His Discovery of CyclinHunt and his team within the Physiology course discovered and described the actions of the protein they named cyclin.
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Tim Hunt - Google ScholarCyclin: a protein specified by maternal mRNA in sea urchin eggs that is ... Cell 33 (2), 389-396, 1983. 2221, 1983. A novel kinase cascade triggered by ...
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Tim Hunt - Emeritus Scientist at Cancer Research UK - LinkedInPrincipal Scientist, Cancer Research UK. London Research Institute. 1991 - 2010 19 years. Author, Molecular Biology of the Cell. 1986 - 2010 24 years.<|separator|>
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Tim Hunt - StarmusHe was born in 1943 and grew up in Oxford until moving to Cambridge to read Natural Sciences in 1961. He did his PhD in the Department of Biochemistry entitled ...<|separator|>
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The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2001 - NobelPrize.orgThe Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2001 was awarded jointly to Leland H. Hartwell, Tim Hunt and Sir Paul M. Nurse "for their discoveries of key ...
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Tim Hunt – Nobel Lecture - NobelPrize.orgTim Hunt held his Nobel Lecture December 9, 2001, at hall Aula Magna, Stockholm University. He was presented by Professor Anita Aperia.
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Tim Hunt - Find people in the EMBO CommunitiesEMBO Member. Tim Hunt. Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University, Okinawa | Japan. EMBO 1978 | FelC 90–93 | Council 04–06 | Council 07–09 ...Missing: fellowship 1985<|separator|>
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Tim Hunt – Curriculum Vitae - NobelPrize.org1964, B.A. University of Cambridge ; 1968, Ph.D. University of Cambridge ; 1991-, Principal Scientist, ICRF Clare Hall Laboratories ; Selected Honours and Awards.Missing: honorary degrees
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Sir Tim Hunt FMedSci FRS - Fellow Detail Page | Royal SocietyTim Hunt is a biochemist. With Lee Hartwell and Paul Nurse he shared in the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2001 “for their discoveries of key ...
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BBC Radio 4 - The Life Scientific, Tim HuntDec 13, 2011 · Prof Jim Al-Khalili talks to the molecular biologist Sir Tim Hunt about an experiment on sea urchin eggs that changed our understanding of every living thing.
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[PDF] EMBC - EMBOTim Hunt, Nobel Laureate and Chair of the. EMBO Council. EMBO joined with local organ- izers to hold a special symposium – Molecular. Biology and Global ...Missing: advocacy | Show results with:advocacy
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Dr. Tim Hunt, BOG Member, gives lectures in OkinawaJul 14, 2010 · Tim Hunt, winner of the 2001 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine and member of the OIST Board of Governors. In his lecture, titled “Creative ...
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Tim Hunt: 'I've been hung out to dry. They haven't even bothered to ...Jun 13, 2015 · In an exclusive interview Tim Hunt and his wife Professor Mary Collins tell how their lives fell apart after his quip about women in science went viral on ...
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The Timothy Hunt Witch Hunt - Commentary MagazineSep 1, 2015 · If that weren't enough, for the past five years Hunt has actually been helping the European Research Council develop its “gender-equity plan.Missing: activities pre-
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The argument for keeping sexists out of science funding - WIREDJun 10, 2015 · Hunt later (sort of) apologised for his words on BBC Radio 4's Today Programme. "I did mean the part about having trouble with girls. I mean ...Missing: Seoul exact quote
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#Distractinglysexy Tweets Are Female Scientists' Retort To ... - NPRJun 12, 2015 · As a barrage of tweets shows, the outrage felt by many women who work in science is neither silent nor unfunny.
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The trouble with Tim Hunt's 'trouble with girls in science' commentJun 12, 2015 · ... News this week, she received an onslaught of sexist comments on YouTube and on Twitter. Even in the life sciences, where men and women start ...
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Science needs women | Royal SocietyJun 9, 2015 · The Royal Society has acted to distance itself from reported comments by Sir Tim Hunt FRS about women in science made during an event at the World Conference ...
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Nobel laureate Tim Hunt resigns after 'trouble with girls' commentsJun 10, 2015 · UCL professor leaves position after saying he was in favour of single-sex labs because girls fall in love with men, and 'when you criticise ...
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Tim Hunt apologises for comments on his 'trouble' with female ...Jun 10, 2015 · Nobel laureate caused outrage after telling conference he had reputation as a chauvinist and said of women in labs, 'when you criticise them ...Missing: scale | Show results with:scale
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Nobel scientist resigns over sexist remarks about women in labs | CNNJun 11, 2015 · The scientist and Nobel laureate Tim Hunt, who sparked criticism after a sexist comment about women in labs, has quit.Missing: controversy quote
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Richard Dawkins denounces 'feeding frenzy' surrounding Tim HuntJun 19, 2015 · However, Dawkins argued that he shouldn't have been forced out of his job by a "witch hunt" made up of "self-righteous" people.Missing: defense | Show results with:defense
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Tim Hunt should not have quit over 'sexist' remarks - Brian Cox - BBCJun 16, 2015 · Nobel laureate Sir Tim Hunt should not have been "hounded" into resigning over his remarks about women in science, Prof Brian Cox has said.
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Shamed Nobel laureate Tim Hunt 'ruined by rush to judgment after ...Jun 13, 2015 · He has since apologised for his remarks, which were supposed to be ironic and jocular, he said.Missing: initial clarification
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Full article: Scientists lost in declaration: Unacceptable remarks and ...Nov 4, 2024 · At the height of the outrage and condemnation, when institutions support Hunt ... social media message with the indignation that the moment ...Missing: scale | Show results with:scale
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Freedom's Just Another Word for ... ResponsibilitiesJul 6, 2015 · The question of academic freedom has been most visibly raised in the context of Tim Hunt's reported comments at a Korean conference. As it ...
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Reversing the bandwagon that ran over Tim Hunt - The GuardianJun 16, 2015 · Now that there has been time for some quiet reflection, I feel I must raise a voice against the tsunami of opprobrium that has fallen on Prof Tim Hunt.
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Tim Hunt and Mary Collins: 'We're not being chased ... - The GuardianDec 19, 2015 · Six months after a speech wrecked Tim Hunt's career, the Nobel laureate and his wife Mary Collins tell of her top-level new job and their future in Japan.
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Sir Tim Hunt - Global Young Scientists SummitSir Tim began his scientific career in 1964 as a PhD student at Cambridge University in the Department of Biochemistry under the supervision of Professor Asher ...
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Research with Cyclins | History of the Marine Biological LaboratoryHunt, and two others, would go on to win the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2001 for their work with regulators of the cell cycle. After the ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] Tim Hunt was, until his retirement in 2010, a 'Principal Scientist ...He obtained his Ph.D. (“The Synthesis of Haemoglobin”) from the Department of Biochemistry in Cambridge in 1968, and spent almost 30 years in ...
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Professor Mary Collins Takes Top Japan Research Post, Royal ...Dec 21, 2015 · Dr. Collins had previously been Dean of the Faculty of Life Sciences at University College London where her husband, Sir Tim Hunt, had held an ...