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  1. HOW TO WIN THE NOBEL PRIZE : AN UNEXPECTED LIFE IN SCIENCE by J. MICHAEL BISHOP, 2003
  2. His Excellency Michael J. Gallagher: Bishop of Detroit, on the position of Rev. Chas. E. Coughlin ... April 21, 1935 by Michael James Gallagher, 1935
  3. Material Meanings: Critical Approaches to the Interpretation of Mat (Foundations of Archaeological Inquiry) by Philip J., III Arnold, Ronald L. Bishop, et all 1999-11
  4. Science as a way of knowing: An ongoing project of the Education Committee of the American Society of Zoologists (Volume IV: Cell and Molecular Biology) by Manuel F. Morales, Jasper Rine, et all 1988
  5. The mammal fauna of the early middle Pleistocene cavern infill site of Westbury-sub-Mendip, Somerset (Special papers in palaeontology) by Michael J Bishop, 1982
  6. Elder Planning In Georgia by Pamela I. Atkins, J. Michael Bishop, et all 2006
  7. Physiology and Consequences of Tracheal Intubation by Michael J. Bishop, 1988
  8. In the Eye of the Catholic Storm: The Church Since Vatican II by Mary Jo Leddy, Bishop Remi Deroo, et all 1992-03
  9. Black Bishop: Edward T. Demby and the Struggle for Racial Equality in the Episcopal Church (Studies in Angelican History) by Michael J. Beary, 2000-12-27
  10. Come, Let Us Journey: The Installation Of Bishop Martin J. Amos by Michael W. Lemberger, Leigh Michaels, 2009-03-13
  11. Bishop Doyle "J.k.l."; A Biographical and Historical Study by Michael Macdonagh, 2010-03-25
  12. The Primacy of the Bishop of Rome and the Ecumenical Dialogue by Adriano Garuti, 2005-06-15
  13. Six Hundred Years of Reform: Bishops And the French Church, 1190-1789 (Mcgill-Queen's Studies in the History of Religion) by J. Michael Hayden, Malcolm R. Greenshields, 2005-12
  14. Tombs

21. Michael Fried, PhD, Contact Information
Biosketch and Contact Information for michael Fried, PhD, Univ. of Calif. P., FRIED, M., BATAILLE, V., HARA, E., NEWTONbishop, J. and G. PETERS.
http://cc.ucsf.edu/people/fried_michael.html
Michael Fried, PhD
Adjunct Professor, Cancer Research Institute and Cellular/Molecular Pharmacology, UCSF Program Member, UCSF Comprehensive Cancer Center mail: Box 0128, UCSF
San Francisco, CA 94143-0128 phone: fax: e-mail: fried@cc.ucsf.edu WWW: Fried Lab Hunter College, New York City, NY, A.B., 1965, Biology California Institute of Technology. Pasadena, CA, Ph.D., 1969, Virology
Renato Dulbecco, California Institute of Technology (PhD student)
Renato Dulbecco Salk Institute (Salk Institute Postdoctoral Fellow)
J.N. Davidson, Dept. Biochemistry, Glasgow University (NATO Postdoctoral Fellow)
Rodney R. Porter, Dept Biochemistry, Oxford University (NIH Postdoctoral Fellow)
Michael Stoker, Imperial Cancer Research Fund, (Helen Hay Whitney Postdoctoral Fellow)
Imperial Cancer Research Fund, (Head, Dept. Tumour Virus Genetics/Eukaryotic Genome Organisation and Expression)
Elected member European Molecular Biology Organisation (EMBO) 1983-present
Scientific Organiser "DNA Tumour Virus Meeting" (held alternative years Cambridge, England)

22. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Johann Michael Sailer
Professor of theology and bishop of Ratisbon, b. at Aresing in Upper Bavaria 17 October, 1751; d. 20 May, 1832, at Ratisbon.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/13328a.htm
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Johann Michael Sailer
Professor of theology and Bishop of Ratisbon, b. at Aresing in Upper Bavaria 17 October, 1751; d. 20 May, 1832, at Ratisbon. Sailer was the son of a poor shoemaker. Until his tenth year he attended the primary school in his native place; after this he was a pupil in the gymnasium at Munich. In 1770 he entered the Society of Jesus at Landsberg in Upper Bavaria as a novice; upon the suppression of the Society Protestants , and was universally revered by his pupils, among whom was the Crown Prince Louis, later King of Bavaria. In 1818 Sailer declined the offer of the Prussian Government to have him appointed Archbishop of Cologne; in 1819 the Bavarian Government, through the influence of the Crown Prince Louis, nominated him as Bishop of Augsburg, but the nomination was rejected by Rome. In 1821, however, after he had sufficiently justified himself, he was appointed cathedral canon of Ratisbon, in 1822 auxiliary bishop and coadjutor with right of succession, in 1825 cathedral provost, and in 1829 Bishop of Ratisbon. The age in which Sailer lived was dominated by the "Enlightenment", which in its radical form disputed the fundamental dogmas of

23. National Academy Of Sciences - Members
bishop, J. michael University of California, San Francisco. Elected to NAS, 1980. Scientific Discipline, Cellular and Developmental Biology
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24. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: George Michael Wittman
bishopelect of Ratisbon. (1760-1833)
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/15679a.htm
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George Michael Wittman
Bishop-elect of Ratisbon, b. near Pleistein, Oberpfalz, Bavaria, 22 (23?) Jan., 1760; d. at Ratisbon, 8 March, 1833. He studied first with the Jesuits , then with the Benedictines at Amberg (1769-78), and at the University of Heidelberg (1778-9). On 21 Dec., 1782, he was ordained priest and after doing parish work at Kenmath, Kaltenbrunn, and Miesbrunn he became professor and subregens at the diocesan seminary of Ratisbon in 1788 and regens in 1802. From 1804 he was also pastor of the cathedral. In 1829 he was appointed auxiliary Bishop of Ratisbon and consecrated titular Bishop of Comana. In 1830, when the coadjutor Sailer became ordinary of Ratisbon, Wittmann was made his vicar-general; and after Sailer's death he was nominated Bishop of Ratisbon, 1 July, 1832, but died before his preconization MITTERMULLER, Leben und Wirken des frommen Bisch., Michel Wittmann (Landshut, 1859); MEHLER, Lebensbeschreibung des frommen Bisch. Michael Wittmann (Ratisbon, 1894); HAHN, Bisch. Michael Wittmnn, das Bild eines frommen und segensreichen Lebens (Ratisbon, 1860). MICHAEL OTT
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25. American Society For Cell Biology
J. michael bishop. Mike bishop was educated in a tworoom school house in rural Pennsylvania. The son of a minister, he excelled in school.
http://www.ascb.org/profiles/bishop.html
ASCB PROFILE J. Michael Bishop Mike Bishop was educated in a two-room school house in rural Pennsylvania. The son of a minister, he excelled in school. However, he knew little of science and was captivated by history, an interest he continues to cultivate. While in high school, Bishop's curiosity about medicine and science were stimulated by the family physician. He entered Gettysburg College and majored in chemistry, with the hope of entering medical school. Bishop was engrossed by many subjects and imagined himself a historian, a philosopher, or a novelist. But never, he insists, a scientist. Bishop entered Harvard Medical School in 1957 with little interest in practicing medicine, hoping instead to become a professor. At Harvard, he discovered that the road to an academic career in the biomedical sciences was paved with research, something that he was not well prepared to pursue. Nonetheless, Bishop developed an increasing fascination with research, thanks to classmates John Menninger and Howard Berg. When he tried to find summer work in a neurobiology laboratory, however, he was turned down for lack of experience. Uncertain about his future in medicine, Bishop accepted an offer for a year of independent study with Edgar Taft in the Department of Pathology, chaired by Benjamin Castleman. During this time, he read a great deal on what was becoming a new passion for Bishop, molecular biology.

26. Saint Michael's Melkite Catholic Cathedral
Darlington, Sydney, New South Wales. Seat of the Eparchy of Australia and New Zealand. Offers Mass in English and Arabic. Contacts, a message from the bishop, Mass times, upcoming events. Does not work in Netscape 3 or 4.
http://www.stmichaelsydney.org.au/

27. 1996 President J. Michael Bishop
Congress President J. michael bishop, Program Chair Mina J. Bissell and Keynote Speaker Richard Dawkins. We may or may not be training too many biologists.
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1996 President J. Michael Bishop Bissell Takes Office Following are remarks by Mina J. Bissell, who took office as ASCB President on December 12. It is both a privilege and an awesome responsibility to be elected the ASCB President. To begin, therefore, thank you for honoring me with your confidence and your vote. The Society has many vital agenda items articulated by our distinguished past-presidents and I am eager to continue these efforts as well as to initiate a few new ones:
  • I ask for your help in attracting new ASCB members in order to keep our exciting Society vibrant and responsive; The one thing that I wish to accomplish above all during my term is to have those of us who live and breathe science, help to bring the wonder, the adventure and the enthusiasm for doing biology back to those who think they have lost it amidst the concerns for funding and a lack of jobs.
  • I urge all of you to support your Society's journal, Molecular Biology of the Cell, edited by some of our finest and most articulate colleagues. My laboratory will submit a number of papers to MBC in the coming months; I encourage you to do the same. I want to emphasize that

28. Home Page
Selden, New York, parish. Time and place of Sunday Mass, contact information, archive of bishop Contois's pastoral letters.
http://www.st.michaels.faithweb.com/
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Come and Join us Give the Catholic Church another chance Share our new beginnings Pastor - Father Robert Schumann Mass and Anointing of Sick : Sundays 1:00PM Phone: 1 - 631 - 698 - 2330 We celebrate the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass in the : Grace Presbyterian Church building located at: 425 Hawkins Road, Selden NY 11784 We welcome all our visitors to our web site and our church. Since we first published the site the total number of viewers have been: Check out these other sites: Welcome from Father Bob Mission Statement of St. Michael's Who are we? What is a Rite? ... History of the Catholic Church Charismatic Rite For any private message intended only for Father Bob's viewing please call him at the church: To Email Father Bob directly : jaylene@optonline.net Other Churches of the same Rite: Bethany Charismatic Catholic Church

29. Encyclopedia: J. Michael Bishop
Other descriptions of J. michael bishop. J. michael bishop (born 1936) is an American immunologist and microbiologist who won the 1989 Nobel Prize in
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    Encyclopedia: J. Michael Bishop
    Updated 216 days 1 hour 13 minutes ago. Other descriptions of J. Michael Bishop J. Michael Bishop (born 1936) is an American immunologist and microbiologist who won the 1989 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine Bishop was born in Pennsylvania . He attended Gettysburg College as an undergraduate, then earned an MD from Harvard University in 1962. He began his career working for the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases , a part of the National Institutes of Health . He then spent a year working for the Heinrich-Pette Institute in Hamburg Germany before joining the faculty of the University of California, San Francisco . Bishop has remained on the school's faculty since 1968, and has been chancellor of the university since 1998. Bishop is best known for his Nobel-winning work on retroviral oncogenes . Working with Harold E. Varmus

    30. PBS - The Nobel: Visions Of Our Century
    Autobiography of J. michael bishop, MD UCSF J. michael bishop s work on Molecular Genetics of Normal and Neoplastic Cells - UCSF
    http://www.pbs.org/kqed/nobel/laureates/bishop.html
    A family physician spawned Bishop's interest in medicine. During his first two years of medical school, Bishop realized that his scientific interests were in research. He was fortunate to have a mentor, Leon Levintow, who recognized his talents and offered him a faculty position at the University of California at San Francisco. Bishop forged a scientific partnership with Harold Varmus, a colleague at U.C.S.F., and together they identified a large family of genes that has been implicated in the genesis of cancer. Their research has had significant influence on contemporary knowledge about tumor development and the systems that govern cell growth. Bishop is a professor in the departments of microbiology and immunology and biochemistry and biophysics at the University of California at San Francisco. He became the eighth chancellor of U.C.S.F. in 1998. Additional Links Biography - Nobel e-Museum Autobiography of J. Michael Bishop, M.D. - U.C.S.F.

    31. Expanded Musical Concepts
    Music transcribed for flute and piano by Dr. Jane Bent and bishop michael Bent of Appleton, WI available to sample and purchase.
    http://members.aol.com/emcwijbmb/index.htm
    Expanded Musical Concepts Expanded Musical Concepts was founded in 1984 by Bishop Michael Bent, pianist and Dr.Jane Bent, flutist. The focus is on publishing music for flute and piano transcribed from the repertoire of other instruments. They have also published The Church Flutist which is a set of 50 flute obbligatos for well-known hymns and carols. The right hand finger position corrector shown below was invented by Mrs. Bent and is in use nationally. The right hand finger position corrector can be purchased for
    The following pieces are included on the CD entitled Glowings - Transcriptions for Flute and Piano from The Romantic Era which is available for the cost of $15.00. Click on the musical notes to hear samples of the transcribed pieces: Dvorak Romantic Pieces - Allegro moderato Larghetto Allegro appassionato Respighi Four Pieces - Berceuse Melodia Aria Valse caressante Schubert Impromptu,
    Op. 90, No. 3 - Cui Etude,
    Op. 40, No. 6 ("Causerie") - Henselt Berceuse in G flat - Faure Romance sans paroles

    32. J. Michael Bishop (1936 - Present)
    J. michael bishop (1936 Present). Susan Wiegand. Nothing ever suggested to young J. michael bishop that science and research would bring him fame and
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    J. Michael Bishop (1936 - Present)
    Susan Wiegand Nothing ever suggested to young J. Michael Bishop that science and research would bring him fame and fortune. Born in York, Pennsylvania, population 400, the son of a Lutheran minister, Bishop spent his youth hammering out hymns on the organ in his father's church. A psychological test conducted at his high school suggested that perhaps he would be a good music teacher or forest ranger. "No mention of science," Bishop recalled. The future Nobel Laureate in Biology went off to study liberal arts at Gettysburg College, earning a pre-med minor. His scientific brilliance soon began to assert itself, and he was admitted to Harvard University to study medicine. For the young man from the Pennsylvania countryside, Boston was paradise: theaters and museums and a symphony! Not to mention the wealth of universities, overflowing with the best and the brightest students from all over the world. His research earned him accolades, but the lesson of his childhood expectations kept him wide-eyed at his own success. Even as a professor of biology at the University of California San Francisco, he would never have guessed that when young Harold Varmus walked into his laboratory and asked to work with him, that the mentorship would turn into a research partnership and eventually earn both of them the highest recognition accorded to scientists.

    33. St. Michael's Episcopal Church
    Congregation affirming Biblical authority and Anglican orthodoxy. Audio sermons, convention news, bishop's and pastor's messages.
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    34. J. Michael Bishop -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
    J. michael bishop. Categories 1936 births, Nobel Prize in Physiology or J. michael bishop (born 1936) is an (A native or inhabitant of the United
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    [Categories: 1936 births, Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine winners]
    J. Michael Bishop (born 1936) is an (A native or inhabitant of the United States) American (A medical scientist who specializes in immunology) immunologist and (A specialist in microbiology) microbiologist who won the 1989 (Click link for more info and facts about Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine) Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
    Bishop was born in (A Mid-Atlantic state; one of the original 13 colonies) Pennsylvania . He attended (Click link for more info and facts about Gettysburg College) Gettysburg College as an undergraduate, then earned an (A doctor's degree in medicine) MD from (A university in Massachusetts) Harvard University in 1962.
    He began his career working for the (Click link for more info and facts about National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases) National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases , a part of the (An agency in the Department of Health and Human Services whose mission is to employ science in the pursuit of knowledge to improve human health; is the principal biomedical research agency of the federal government) National Institutes of Health . He then spent a year working for the Heinrich-Pette Institute in (A city in northern Germany on the Elbe River) Hamburg (A republic in central Europe; split into East German and West Germany after World War II and reunited in 1990)

    35. MSN Encarta - Bishop, J(ohn) Michael
    bishop, J(ohn) michael, born in 1936, virologist, biochemist, cancer researcher, Other Features from Encarta. Search Encarta for bishop, J(ohn) michael
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    36. Allscifi.com Michael Bishop Fan Club
    Structured review of the author's novel Beneath the Shattered Moons .
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    37. J. Michael Bishop
    J. michael bishop received the 1989 Nobel Prize for Medicine/Physiology for his discovery that normal cells contain genes capable of becoming cancerous.
    http://www.swaebr.org/Thank You Research/J_Michael_Bishop.htm
    Ask the Right Questions at the Right Time Nobel Prize for Medicine/Physiology, 1989 J. Michael Bishop received the 1989 Nobel Prize for Medicine/Physiology for his discovery that normal cells contain genes capable of becoming cancerous. He shared the award with Dr. Harold Varmus. Dr. Bishop currently teaches and studies microbiology at the University of California, San Francisco. Science and music equally attracted the interest of Dr. J. Michael Bishop. When he was growing up he was torn between which one to pursue. By participating in both, he came to realize that his talents were more suited for a career in science. But he didn't give up his music. During his college years, Dr. Bishop considered several careers including journalism, teaching music and forestry. Even when he entered Harvard Medical School, Dr. Bishop was uncertain about wanting to practice medicine. But with the help and influence of teachers and friends, he realized that research was the path he wanted to take. He made that decision at the age of 30. Dr. Bishop became intrigued by microbiology by reading about it on his own. He was eventually steered to the study of how cells become cancerous. Dr. Bishop and Dr. Varmus discovered that genes can switch normal cells into cancer when viruses invade those genes. Because of this discovery, much progress has been made in the diagnosis and prognosis of cancer.

    38. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Philip Michael Ellis
    First Vicar Apostolic of the Western District, England, subsequently bishop of Segni, Italy, b. in 1652; d. 16 Nov., 1726.
    http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/05392b.htm
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    Philip Michael Ellis
    First Vicar Apostolic of the Western District, England, subsequently Bishop of Segni, Italy, b. in 1652; d. 16 Nov., 1726. He was the son of the Rev. John Ellis, Rector of Waddesdon, Buckinghamshire, a descendant of the Ellis family of Kiddall Hall, Yorkshire, and Susannah Welbore. Of six brothers, John, the eldest, became Under-Secretary of State to William III; William, a Jacobite Protestant , was Secretary of State of James II in exile; Philip became a Benedictine monk and Catholic bishop; Welbore became Protestant bishop of Kildare and afterwards of Meath, Ireland; Samuel was Marshal of King's Bench; and Charles an Anglican clergyman. Philip, while still a Westminster schoolboy, was converted to the Catholic Faith, and when eighteen years old went to St. Gregory's, Douai , where he was professed, taking the name of Michael in religion (30 Nov., 1670). After ordination he returned in 1685 to the English mission where he became one of the royal chaplains. In 1688 he was appointed vicar Apostolic of the newly created Western District and was consecrated by Mgr. d'Adda, the papal nuncio (6 May). At the revolution in 1688 he was imprisoned, but being soon liberated he retired to Saint-Germain and afterwards to Rome. In 1696 he was named assistant prelate at the pontifical throne; and in Rome his knowledge of English affairs made him so useful that his repeated petitions for leave to return to his vicariate were refused. In 1704 he resigned the vicariate, and in 1708 was made Bishop of Segni, being enthroned on 28 Oct. His first care was to rebuild the ruined monastery of S. Chiara and open it as a diocesan seminary. This he enriched with many gifts and a large legacy. A curios survival of his English title survives in an inscription at Segni to "Ph. M. Mylord Ellis". Eleven sermons preached in 1685 and 1686 before James II, Queen Mary of Modena, and Queen Henrietta Maria, were published in pamphlet form, some of which have been reprinted (London, 1741; 1772). The Acts of his synod at Segni in 1710 were also published by order of

    39. J. Michael Bishop
    Chancellor J. michael bishop of the University of California, San Fancisco, shared the 1989 Nobel Prize with Harold Varmus of the same campus.
    http://www.uctv.ucsb.edu/2005/voices/m4250Bishop.html
    MORE DETAILS Opening the Black Box of Cancer J. Michael Bishop Chancellor J. Michael Bishop of the University of California, San Fancisco, shared the 1989 Nobel Prize with Harold Varmus of the same campus. Their discovery of the cellular origin of retroviral oncogenes has had an extensive influence on the development of our knowledge about mechanisms for tumor development. This is the last talk in the Frontiers in Cancer Research series at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and deals with the history of scientific attempts at understanding both the nature of cancer generation and how to combat it. Dr. Bishop's talk gives a much needed overview of cancer research both historically and where it is at the present time. Program recording date and length: 4-22-05 ~ 1 Hour 20 Minutes 30 Seconds Order Catalog No.: 4250

    40. Michael Bishop Writer
    The official michael bishop website. Includes a bibliography and biography.
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