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  2. David F. Cutler - Wikipedia

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    David Cutler was born in 1939. He was educated at the University of Leeds, BSc (Hons) 1962, and Imperial College London, PhD 1965. Cutler worked as a plant anatomist at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew from 1962. He retired in 1999 as deputy keeper and head of the Plant Anatomy Section, Jodrell Laboratory, Kew.

  3. Nicholas Lydon - Wikipedia

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    Nicholas B. Lydon FRS (born 27 February 1957) is a British scientist and entrepreneur. [1] In 2009, he was awarded the Lasker Clinical Award and in 2012 the Japan Prize for the development of Gleevec, also known as Imatinib, a selective BCR-ABL inhibitor for the treatment of chronic myeloid leukaemia (CML), which converted a fatal cancer into a manageable chronic condition.

  4. Tourism in Leeds - Wikipedia

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    Tourism in Leeds in 2017 was estimated to support over 20,000 full-time equivalent jobs.. In 2017 Leeds had 26.6 million day visitors, contributing £1.19bn to the economy, and received 29.01 million day and night visitors, bringing £1.75bn to the local economy.

  5. Demographics of Leeds - Wikipedia

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    Ethnic demography of Leeds over time Ethnic makeup of Leeds by single year ages in 2021 The following table shows the ethnic group of respondents in the 2001 and 2011 censuses in Leeds. A Home Office report officially estimated that the 'coloured' population of Leeds in 1958 was likely around 3,000 to 5,000, the majority of these being Afro ...

  6. Helen Jamet - Wikipedia

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    Jamet did a BSc in Applied Biology at the University of Leeds graduating in 1994 and then a Master of Science in Medical Parasitology in 1996 and a PhD in Infectious Diseases at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine where she graduated in 2002. [1]

  7. Leeds, South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Leeds is an unincorporated community in southwestern Chester County, South Carolina, [1] in the Piedmont of South Carolina. Leeds is a small unincorporated community located at an elevation of around 387 feet.

  8. May Sybil Leslie - Wikipedia

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    Leslie was born to Frederick Leslie, a coal miner and bookseller, and Elizabeth Dickinson. She was educated in Leeds, graduating from a high school in 1905. [3] She received her BSc in chemistry with first-class honors from the University of Leeds in 1908. The following year, she was awarded an M.Sc. for research with H.M.Dawson on the kinetics ...

  9. Alexandra Zimmermann - Wikipedia

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    Alexandra Zimmermann is a conservation scientist specialising in conflict resolution in wildlife conservation based in Oxford, England, United Kingdom. [1] [2] She is known for founding the IUCN Human-Wildlife Conflict Task Force [1] [3] [4] and is also a researcher at the University of Oxford Wildlife Conservation Research Unit (). [2]