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  2. Daf Hobson - Wikipedia

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    Daf Hobson BSC, (born Dafydd Llewelyn Hobson 1951 in Lancashire) is an English cinematographer. Daf Hobson is married to Dorothy Russell. Daf Hobson is married to Dorothy Russell. They have two children, Joshua and Freya Russell-Hobson.

  3. Esther Killick - Wikipedia

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    Esther Killick. Esther Margaret Killick (3 May 1902 – 31 May 1960) was an English physiologist who was a professor of physiology at the London School of Medicine for Women (Royal Free Hospital School of Medicine) from 1941 until her death in 1960. Her main research interests lay in respiratory physiology and carbon monoxide poisoning .

  4. Alice Larkin - Wikipedia

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    www .research .manchester .ac .uk /portal /alice .larkin .html. Alice Larkin (previous married name Bows) is a British climate scientist. She serves as Professor of Climate Science and Energy Policy [1] [3] in the School of Engineering at the University of Manchester. She works on carbon budgets, international transport and cumulative emissions.

  5. Gordon D. Love - Wikipedia

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    Gordon D Love (born 1967) is a British physicist. Love is a Professor of Computer Science and Physics at the University of Leeds and is the Head of the University of Leeds School of Computing [1]. Love is a former Professor at the Durham University Department of Physics and a specialist in Optics research.

  6. Joseph Shaw Bolton - Wikipedia

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    Nationality (legal) United Kingdom. Occupation (s) physician and professor of mental diseases. Notable work. The Brain in Health and Disease (1914) [2] [3] [4] Joseph Shaw Bolton FRCP (1867–1946) was a British physician, pathologist, psychiatrist and neurologist who was Professor of Mental Diseases at the University of Leeds .

  7. Leeds, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Leeds is a village in the western portion of the city of Northampton, Massachusetts, United States, bordering Williamsburg —along the Mill River—and Florence. The ZIP Code for Leeds is 01053. [1] The village was named after the city of Leeds, in England. [2] In the 19th century, Leeds was known for its textile manufacturing, including ...

  8. Nicholas Lydon - Wikipedia

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    Nicholas B. Lydon FRS (born 27 February 1957) is a British scientist and entrepreneur. 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.

  9. May Sybil Leslie - Wikipedia

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    Curie Institute. Victoria University of Manchester. Bangor University. University of Leeds. Academic advisors. Marie Curie. Ernest Rutherford. May Sybil Leslie (14 August 1887 – 3 July 1937) was an English chemist who worked with Marie Curie and Ernest Rutherford. From 1920 until her death Leslie was a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry.