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41. American Society Of Gene Therapy | Annual Meeting
sir aaron klug, OM, FRS. Meetthe-Investigator 233 1230 pm – 130 pm sir aaron klug, OM, FRS - Why Engineered Zinc Finger DNA-Binding Proteins (ZFPs)?
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Preliminary Program ASGT 7th Annual Meeting
June 2-6, 2004, Minneapolis, Minnesota
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(This program is subject to updates/changes.) Thursday, June 3 George Stamatoyannopoulos Lecture
Lecture 200
Chair
Katherine A. High, MD
Speaker
Harriet Robinson, PhD - Multi Protein DNA/MVA Vaccine for HIV/AIDS
Workshop 210
American Society of Transplantation: The Nexus of Cell Transplantation and Gene Therapy Co-Chairs Donald B. Kohn, MD Daniel R. Salomon, MD Speakers Jonathan S. Bromberg, MD, PhD Edward Baetge, PhD Michel Sadelain, MD, PhD Workshop 211 Cancer: Surrogate Markers and Interval End Points Chair Akseli E. Hemminki, MD, PhD Speakers Stephen J. Russell, MD, PhD Long P. Le, PhD Donald Buchsbaum, PhD Savio L.C. Woo, PhD Akseli E. Hemminki, MD, PhD Workshop 212 Cardiovascular: Targeted Gene Delivery for Myocardial and Vascular Disease Co-Chairs Barry J. Byrne, MD, PhD

42. Addenbrooke's Archive: Sir Aaron Klug Opens Two New CT Scanners At Addenbrooke&#
sir aaron klug sir aaron klug opens the new CT scanners . On 25 September, NobelPrize Winner sir aaron klug officially opened two new computed tomography
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'Sir Aaron Klug opens the new CT scanners On 25 September, Nobel Prize Winner Sir Aaron Klug officially opened two new computed tomography (CT) scanners in the Radiology Department at Addenbrooke’s. One of the scanners is brand new to the Trust and one is a replacement, and their arrival on site has meant that Addenbrooke’s is now home to a three-scanner CT suite – a real rarity for a UK trust. The two new CT scanners are the most modern, top-of-the-range machines available from Siemens, Addenbrooke’s German manufacturing colleagues. One of the machines is so high-tech that it can acquire 16 slices simultaneously, meaning that better quality images can be obtained even more quickly, and is one of the first to be installed at a clinical (rather than research) site anywhere in the world. 'Sir Aaron Klug talks to Gunter Dombrow of Siemens plc about the new CT scanners' The initial results from the scanners are very impressive. The very high resolution they are able to deliver means that 3D ‘virtual’ images can be produced. CT scanners do deliver a relatively large radiation dose, however, and this means that such treatment will only be appropriate for certain patients.

43. EJewish.info -
the free encyclopedia.is devoted to sir aaron klug, OM, PRS, (born Zelvas, This webpage of Nobelprize.org displays the autobiography of aaron klug,
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44. EJewish.info -
This webpage of Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.is devoted to sir aaron klug,OM, PRS, (born Zelvas, Lithuania, August 11, 1926) is a Lithuanianborn
http://www.ejewish.info/resources/resourceCategoryDisplay.aspx?categoryid=144&rs

45. Chemical Reaction To University Cuts - Student - Times Online
The signatories, including the Nobel Laureate chemists sir aaron klug, sir JohnCornforth and sir Harry Kroto, derided the closure as a shortsighted,
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,3561-1090803,00.html
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April 28, 2004
Chemical reaction to university cuts
By Simon de Bruxelles and Glen Owen
Nobel winners furious at cost-cutting plan to end chemistry courses
NI_MPU('middle'); The university insists that it is simply responding to a lack of student demand. Science subjects, which are more expensive to teach than arts subjects, have come under particular pressure after cuts in Government funding over the past two decades. The picture is almost as bleak in physics: there are 51 universities (out of 100) offering first degrees in the subject, a fall of 30 per cent since 1994. The chemistry department is one of several facing closure because of a strategic change of direction by the university. The others due for the chop include sociology, anthropology and philosophy. Professor Davies said the decision reflected changing tastes among students and that there were too many other chemistry courses competing for a declining number of undergraduates.

46. May 2004
sir aaron klug. “We have decided to stop waiting for the government and to move aaron Ciechanover of the Technion in Israel and Prof. sir aaron klug
http://www.bgu.ac.il/html/newsletter/december2004.html
Produced by the Department of Public Affairs December N E W S L E T T E R O F B E N - G U R I O N U N I V E R S I T Y O F T H E N E G E N E W S L E T T E R O F B E N - G U R I O N U N I V E R S I T Y O F T H E N E G E NEWS@BGU December 2004 BEN-GURION UNIVERSITY OF THE NEGEV **** Conference Celebrates Launch of National Institute ***** Under the banner of “Biotechnology: From Basic Research to Application,” an international gathering of prominent scientists and business leaders celebrated the official launch of the National Institute for Biotechnology in the Negev (NIBN) as part of the observance of Ben-Gurion Day. “In May 2001, the Prime Minister was here and declared the Israeli government’s decision to support the creation of a national institute for biotechnology in the Negev,” explained Executive Acting Director Prof. Sir Aaron Klug. “We have decided to stop waiting for the government and to move forward with the establishment of the National Institute here at BGU.” is a leader in the fields of immunology and diabetes research. Braverman also announced that Ciechanover had joined the International Advisory Committee to the NIBN. He also thanked Prof. Varda Shoshan-Barmatz, Acting Assistant Director of the NIBN, for her tireless work on behalf of the Institute.

47. Telegraph | Connected | Who Will Rule The Royal Society?
Lord May is Australian and his predecessor, sir aaron klug, South African . a mathematician, was counted as physical sciences, sir aaron klug came
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48. - Science Technology
1982 sir aaron klug awarded Nobel Prize in Chemistry, for development ofcrystallographic electron microscopy and his structural elucidation of
http://www.britainusa.com/science/other_show_l4.asp?L1=60004&L2=60018&a=7662

49. RainDance Technologies - Scientific Advisory Board
Professor sir aaron klug OM FRS was educated at the Universities of Witwatersrand,Cape Town and Cambridge. He was President of the Royal Society
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Professor Sir Aaron Klug OM FRS Jean-Marie Lehn Nobel Laureate
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Sir Aaron Klug

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50. GMWatch.org
sir aaron klug, vigorously opposed the publication of Pusztai s research, sayingit was What sir aaron klug from the Royal Society cannot ‘defend is the
http://www.gmwatch.org/profile1.asp?PrId=113

51. GMWatch.org
sir aaron klug. See Royal Society Go to a Printer Friendly Page Email thisArticle to a Friend Back to the Profiles *We are committed to extending our
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52. Gentically Manipulated Plants Used For Food
president, sir aaron klug. However, she and sir aaron denied it was a spindoctoringoperation. In May a leaked government memo outlined how its
http://plab.ku.dk/tcbh/editorLancet.htm
Pro-GM food scientist 'threatened editor'
Pusztai and Ewen's paper in the Lancet is controversial research - Go to BBC - Hint: search "Pusztai" or "GM food"

Effect of diets containing genetically modified potatoes expressing Galanthus nivalis lectin on rat small intestine. Lancet. 1999 Oct 16;354(9187):1353-4.

>DATE: November 1, 1999
>The editor of one of Britain's leading medical journals, the
>Lancet, says he was threatened by a senior member of the Royal
>Society, the voice of the British science establishment, that his
>job would be at risk if he published controversial research
>questioning the safety of genetically fied foods.
> Richard Horton declined to name the man who telephoned him. But
> the Guardian has identified him as Peter Lachmann, the former > vice-president and biological secretary of the Royal Society and > president of the Academy of Medical Sciences. The Guardian has > been told that an influential group within the Royal Society has > set up what appears to be a "rebuttal unit" to push a pro-biotech > line and counter opposing scientists and environmental groups.

53. Order Of Merit -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
(Click link for more info and facts about sir aaron klug) sir aaron klug (Clicklink for more info and facts about OM) OM (1995), (A physicist who applies
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Order of Merit
[Categories: Orders and decorations, British honours system]
The Order of Merit is a (The people of Great Britain) British ((biology) taxonomic group containing one or more families) Order . It was established in 1902 by King (King of England from 1901 to 1910; son of Victoria and Prince Albert; famous for his elegant sporting ways (1841-1910)) Edward VII (based on the (A former kingdom in north-central Europe including present-day northern Germany and northern Poland) Prussia n Pour le Mérite ) as a reward for distinguished service in the (The military forces of a nation) armed forces (A particular branch of scientific knowledge) science (The creation of beautiful or significant things) art (Creative writing of recognized artistic value) literature , or for the promotion of (A particular society at a particular time and place) culture . The rarer military awards were distinguished from the civil by having a pair of crossed swords behind the central medallion.
The order is limited to the (A nation's ruler or head of state usually by hereditary right) Sovereign and twenty-four members, but additional foreigners may be added as "honorary members." From the beginning the order was open to women;

54. Presidents Of The Royal Society -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
19952000 (Click link for more info and facts about sir aaron klug) sir aaronklug 58. 2000- The Lord May of Oxford (Click link for more info and facts
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Presidents of the Royal Society
[Categories: Presidents of the Royal Society, Royal Society]
The President of the Royal Society (PRS) is the elected head of the (An honorary English society (formalized in 1660 and given a Royal Charter by Charles II in 1662) through which the British government has supported science) Royal Society of (The capital and largest city of England; located on the Thames in southeastern England; financial and industrial and cultural center) London . The position is now awarded to a member of the scientific community of the British (A world organization of autonomous states that are united in allegiance to a central power but are not subordinate to it or to one another) Commonwealth for a period of five years, and is one of the highest honours that can be bestowed upon a scientist. The current President is the zoologist Lord May of Oxford, the vice-president is Sir (Click link for more info and facts about Patrick Bateson) Patrick Bateson
Presidents of the Royal Society
(Click link for more info and facts about The Viscount Brouncker) The Viscount Brouncker
(Click link for more info and facts about Sir Joseph Williamson) Sir Joseph Williamson
(English architect who designed more than fifty London churches (1632-1723)) Sir Christopher Wren
(Click link for more info and facts about John Hoskins) John Hoskins
(Click link for more info and facts about Cyril Wyche) Cyril Wyche
(English diarist whose diary contained detailed descriptions of 17th century disasters in England (1633-1703))

55. Oxford University Gazette, 14 June 2001: Notices
sir aaron klug is a standing rebuke to the pedantry, or the timidity, of suchpeople. I present an outstanding scientist, sir aaron klug, OM, FRS,
http://www.ox.ac.uk/gazette/2000-1/weekly/140601/notc.htm
Notices
Contents of this section:
Note . An asterisk denotes a reference to a previously published or recurrent entry.]

56. University Of Oxford Annual Review 2000-01 - Honours And Distinctions
sir aaron klug. sir aaron klug. Doctor of Science. sir aaron klug, OM, FRS, NobelLaureate. A most penetrating researcher into the unknown and a most
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Honours and Distinctions
The following honorary degrees were conferred during the year:
The following honorary degree was conferred at a special ceremony on 4 November 2000, the Vice-Chancellor presiding: Graham Pye
(Picture: Office of Graham Pye)
Master of Arts
Graham Pye
'A benefactor of the city of Oxford and the University alike, a lover of harmony, a gallant patron of the Muses' The following honorary degree was conferred at a special ceremony on 3 March 2001, the Vice-Chancellor presiding:
Master of Arts
John Ashdown
'A man active in research of our architectural history, prolific in its published elucidation and influential in its preservation'

57. Royal Society Spin Campaign
I have in my possession a copy of a press release from sir aaron klug, thepresident of the Royal Society dated April 1996—a month after it was offcially
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The Guardian, November 1st 1999 (see also letters to the Guardian below) Pro-GM scientist "threatened editor" Laurie Flynn and
Michael Sean Gillard The editor of one of Britain's leading medical journals, the Lancet, says he was threatened by a senior member of the Royal Society, the voice of the British science establishment, that his job would be at risk if he published controversial research questioning the safety of genetically modified foods. Richard Horton declined to name the man who telephoned him. But the Guardian has identified him as Peter Lachmann, the former vice-president and biological secretary of the Royal Society and president of the Academy of Medical Sciences. The Guardian has been told that an influential group within the Royal Society has set up what appears to be a "rebuttal unit" to push a pro-biotech line and counter opposing scientists and environmental groups. Dr Horton said he was called at his office in central London on the morning of Wednesday October 13, two days before the Lancet published a research paper by Arpad Pusztai, the scientist at the centre of the GM controversy

58. HonFRSC Biographies
sir Richard Sykes PhD DSc HonFRSC FRS 1998 sir aaron klug OM PRS HonFRSC FRSEProfessor sir John Walker HonFRSC 1997 Professor RCD Breslow MA PhD HonFRSC
http://www.rsc.org/Membership/AboutRscMembership/HonFRSC/index.asp

Members Other RSC site areas... About Us RSC Publishing Members Education Library Chemsoc Conferences News Chemistry World
Who are our Honorary Fellows?
Honorary fellowships are awarded by RSC Council to distinguished scientists who have made an outstanding contribution to the chemical sciences. They can also be awarded for work outside of chemistry if it has had a significant impact on the chemical sciences. Honorary fellowships can also be awarded to other distinguished persons whose activities have been of significant benefit to the chemical community. Current Honorary Fellows and their year of admission are given below. Professor Peter Agre HonFRSC
Professor Aaron J Ciechanover HonFRSC

Professor John B Fenn HonFRSC
Professor Harry B Gray HonFRSC
Professor Avram Hershko HonFRSC
Professor Roderick MacKinnon HonFRSC
Professor Irwin Rose HonFRSC
Professor Sir Richard Friend HonFRSC
Professor Sir Peter Mansfield BSc PhD HonFRSC Professor N Bartlett HonFRSC Professor H B Kagan HonFRSC Professor K Wuthrich HonFRSC FRSE Professor A H Zewail HonFRSC Professor Sir John Sulston HonFRSC Sir Tom McKillop BSc PhD HonFRSC FRSE Lord Browne HonFRSC Dr F Sanger HonFRSC Professor R N Zare PhD HonFRSC FRS Sir John Cornforth CBE HonFRSC FRS Professor J D Dunitz BSc PhD HonFRSC FRS Professor Sir Harry Kroto BSc PhD CChem HonFRSC FRSE FRS Professor R Noyori PhD HonFRSC Professor Sir John Cadogan CBE BSc PhD DSc CChem HonFRSC FRS Lord Lewis BSc MSc PhD CChem HonFRSC FRS

59. 20th Century Year By Year 1982
klug, sir aaron, Great Britain, MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge, b.1926 (in Lithuania) for his development of crystallographic electron
http://www.historycentral.com/20th/1982.html
Major Event/ Sports Nobel Prizes Pulitzer Prizes ... Popular Book s / Popular Television Shows Popular Music/ Grammy Awards/ Tony Awards
Major Events of 1982
Sports
NBA: Los Angeles Lakers vs. Philadelphia 76ers Series: 4-2
NCAA Football: Penn State Record: 11-1-0
Heisman Trophy: Herschel Walker, georgia, RB Points: 1,926
Stanley Cup: New York Islanders vs. Vancouver Canucks Series: 4-0
Super Bowl XVI: San Francisco 49ers vs. Cincinnati Bengals Score: 26-21
US Open Golf: Tom Watson Score: 282 Course: Pebble Beach GL Location: Pebble Beach, CA
World Cup Soccer: Italy vs. West Germany Score: 3-1
World Series: St. Louis Cardinals vs. Milwaukee Brewers series: 4-3
Popular Music of 1982
1."I Can't Go for That" ... Daryl Hall and John Oates
2."Centerfold" ... J. Geils Band
3."I Love Rock n' Roll" ... Joan Jett and the Blackhearts
4."Chariots of Fire" ... Vangelis

60. The Scientist :: A Nobel Cause, Jun. 21, 2002
sir aaron klug says the EU seems to focus too much on industrial collaborationsbuilt on past findings. They ought to be funding future science,
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A Nobel cause
Six Nobel laureates demand EU action to stem the brain drain to the US.
By Pat Hagan European Union leaders gathering for a summit in Seville today and tomorrow no doubt already have a packed agenda. But now they have another contentious issue to mull over. Six Nobel laureates this week penned a joint letter to them criticising the EU's science policy and demanding a doubling of research funds to stem the 'brain drain' to the US. In a stinging attack, the six leading figures said fundamental change is needed if the EU is to achieve its stated goal of creating "the most competitive knowledge-based economy in the world by 2010." The signatories are 1992 French physics laureate Georges Charpak , 1984 Italian Physics laureate Carlo Rubbia , 1982 British Chemistry laureate Sir Aaron Klug Bengt Samuelsson (1982), Italy's Rita Levi-Montalcini (1986) and Belgian Christian de Duve It's a carefully timed exercise designed to heighten the profile of an issue which many in the European scientific community feel has not had the attention it deserves. "It's pretty clear that we do not invest enough although the UK is worse than some other EU countries by quite a margin," said Peter Cotgreave, director of pressure group

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