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  1. O waly waly. For SSA unaccompanied. Somerset folk song collected Cecil Sharp, arranged John C. Phillips by John Charles Phillips, 1978
  2. Nuclear Processes and Oncogenes. by Phillip A. (ed) Sharp,
  3. Status of sharp-tailed grouse in Wisconsin, 1975 (Research report / Department of Natural Resources) by Phillip V Vanderschaegen, 1977
  4. Nuclear Processes and Oncogenes (Bristol-Myers Squibb Cancer Symposia, Vol. 14 by Editor-Phillip A. Sharp, 1992
  5. Relections of Oregon Pioneer Families by Jeannie Sharp (editor) Phillips, 1994
  6. Glaciers in the Arctic by Robert Phillip Sharp, 1956
  7. Solo Flight. by NANCI PHILLIPS. SHARP, 1977
  8. Physiological Strategies in Avian Biology (Tertiary Level Biology) by John G. Phillips, P. J. Butler, et all 1985-08
  9. Utah Politicians: Utah Phillips, Cannon Family, John Sharp, Franklin S. Richards, Spencer Clawson, Stephen M. Studdert, Christian Burridge
  10. Naissance à Hobart: Errol Flynn, Elizabeth Blackburn, Don Sharp, Mary Donaldson, Duncan Free, Phillip Borsos (French Edition)
  11. People From Victoria, Texas: Gale Storm, Ignacio Zaragoza, Stone Cold Steve Austin, John Sharp, Thomas Pauken, Cowboy Troy, Bum Phillips
  12. The Sharp Edge by Richard Himmel, 1952-01-01
  13. Or So We've Heard by Aisling O'Beirn, Helen Sharp, 2009-12
  14. Consistent HAC estimation and robust regression testing using sharp origin kernels with no truncation (Cowles Foundation discussion paper) by P. C. B Phillips, 2003

21. MSN Encarta - Sharp, Phillip A.
sharp, phillip A., born in 1944, American chemist and Nobel laureate born inFalmouth, Other Features from Encarta. Search Encarta for sharp, phillip A.
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22. National Academy Of Sciences - Members
sharp, phillip A. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Elected to NAS, 1983.Scientific Discipline, Cellular and Developmental Biology
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23. SHARP, PHILLIP A. - CIRS
sharp, phillip A. Email sharppa@mit.edu Institute Professor and Director ofthe McGovern Institute for Brain Research, Center for Cancer Research,
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24. Phillip A. Sharp - Autobiography
phillip A. sharp. A sense of place was and remains an important part of my life.I was born in a rural community in the northern hill country of Kentucky.
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A sense of place was and remains an important part of my life. I was born in a rural community in the northern hill country of Kentucky. My earliest memories are those of a child playing around the house on our family farm, located in a bend of the Licking River near McKinneysburg. My mother, Kathrin Colvin Sharp, had grown up in that same house and her family had been part of this community for many generations. My father, Joseph Walter Sharp, grew up nearby within walking distance of the nearest town and county-seat, Falmouth. Both parents came from large families and I was surrounded by grandparents, aunts, uncles, siblings and cousins.
My formal education was entirely in the public schools of Pendleton County: McKinneysburg Elementary, Butler Elementary and High School and Pendleton County High School. Even though my studies never interfered with sports or fun, I managed to gain an appreciation of math and science.
All through my childhood, my parents strongly encouraged me to attend college. With that in mind, they taught me to save my money for college tuition, and, even more important, they allowed me to earn it by raising cattle for the market and growing tobacco. The rural background of my childhood made me feel more comfortable attending a small institution in a familiar environment. Therefore, I entered a small liberal arts school, Union College, in the foothills of eastern Kentucky. Union is in Barbourville, the county-seat of Knox County, and in those days it was one of the gateways for the youth from the mountains in the eastern part of the state to emerge into a larger world. While at Union, I majored in chemistry and mathematics and decided that I wanted to continue to study and learn about science, particularly chemistry. I also met and married a lovely girl from New Jersey, Ann Holcombe (Sharp).

25. Medicine 1993
Richard J. Roberts, phillip A. sharp. half 1/2 of the prize, half 1/2 of the prize.United Kingdom, USA. New England Biolabs
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The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1993
"for their discoveries of split genes" Richard J. Roberts Phillip A. Sharp 1/2 of the prize 1/2 of the prize United Kingdom USA New England Biolabs
Beverly, MA, USA Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Center for Cancer Research
Cambridge, MA, USA b. 1943 b. 1944 The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1993
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26. Sharp, Phillip A.
sharp, phillip A. (1944). A sense of place was and remains an important part ofmy life. I was born in a rural community in the northern hill country of
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Sharp, Phillip A. A sense of place was and remains an important part of my life. I was born in a rural community in the northern hill country of Kentucky. My earliest memories are those of a child playing around the house on our family farm, located in a bend of the Licking River near McKinneysburg. My mother, Kathrin Colvin Sharp, had grown up in that same house and her family had been part of this community for many generations. My father, Joseph Walter Sharp, grew up nearby within walking distance of the nearest town and county-seat, Falmouth. Both parents came from large families and I was surrounded by grandparents, aunts, uncles, siblings and cousins.
My formal education was entirely in the public schools of Pendleton County: McKinneysburg Elementary, Butler Elementary and High School and Pendleton County High School. Even though my studies never interfered with sports or fun, I managed to gain an appreciation of math and science.
At the end of my stay at Caltech, I opted to extend my postdoctoral period and begin to study the structure and pathway of expression of genes in human cells. The expression of genes of animal viruses with DNA genomes was the only experimentally approachable system at that time, and this led me to a further postdoctoral year at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory under the mentorship of Jim Watson. Here, I entered a close-knit scientific commune of extremely talented people who lived and worked together in an isolated environment for nine months, and then were immersed in a continuous scientific meeting for the remaining three summer months.

27. Dr. Phillip A. Sharp

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29. Adenovirus Transcription. II. RNA Sequences Complementary To Simian Virus 40 And
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30. Conditional Lethal Mutants Of Adenovirus 2-Simian Virus 40 Hybrids I. Host Range
Terri Grodzicker, Carl Anderson, phillip A. sharp, and Joe Sambrook. 1Cold SpringHarbor Laboratory, Cold Spring Harbor, New York 11724
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31. Robert Phillip Sharp [Pictures And Photos Of]
Robert phillip sharp pictures, photos, photographs, images, physics history.
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32. [ISI Highly Cited Researchers Version 1.1]
Highly Cited Researcher sharp, phillip A. Assigned Category, Molecular Biology Genetics Microbiology. ISI Indexed Name, sharp PA sharp. ISI Notes
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33. SE Table
sharp, phillip Thomas. Active as a daguerreian and lithographer in Boston,Mass., 18521860. In 1852 he was listed in business as 228 Washington Street as
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Seacaster, Joseph Listed as a daguerreian in Baltimore, Md., 1858. No business address listed; he lived at 46 Davis Street. New Search
Seager, D.W. In the past, Seager has been credited with the first successful daguerreotype taken in the U.S. He brought a copy of Daguerre's Manual to S.F.B. Morse. One of Seager's daguerreotypes was reported on display September 30, 1839. He lectured on the process as early as October 5, 1839, and may have had John Johnson in his audience. He claimed to have made a daguerreotype on September 16, 1839. Nothing more is known of Seager; he apparently worked as an adviser to the Mexican government on economics from c. 1857 to c. 1867. New Search
Sealey, Alfred Also spelled Seely; daguerreian, 156 Fulton Street, New York City, N.Y., 1846-1847, in partnership as Rogers (G.M.) and Sealey. New Search
Sealey, George Advertised as "stereoscopes" at 127 Elm Street, New York City, N.Y., 1859-1860. He lived in Jersey City, N.J. and was listed in partnership as Sealey and Lee (J.). The partnership was issued Patent #27,572 on March 20, 1860 for a belt-operated stereoscopic viewer similar to the Beckers-style viewer patented a few years previously. The Sealey and Lee viewer featured a unique belt-drive system which fed the views from one side of the viewer to the other and back again. New Search Seaman, Emery

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35. Phillip Sharp Phd Profile - Forbes.com
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36. Caltech Press Release, 5/26/2004, Dr. Robert Sharp
Robert phillip sharp, a leading authority on the surfaces of Earth and Mars andlongtime head of the geological sciences division at the California
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Robert Phillip Sharp Dies
PASADENA, Calif.Robert Phillip Sharp, a leading authority on the surfaces of Earth and Mars and longtime head of the geological sciences division at the California Institute of Technology, died May 25 at his home in Santa Barbara. He was 92. Though Sharp was a renowned geologist in his own right, his most significant role was arguably his modernization of the earth sciences at Caltech during a time of unparalleled progress in the furtherance of knowledge of both our own world and of others. Sharp brought to the job a remarkable talent for hiring top people, as well as a strong interest in creating new interdisciplinary approaches to take advantage of the dawning age of manned and unmanned planetary exploration. Particularly noteworthy in Sharp's revamping of the Caltech earth sciences was his support of planetary science as a vehicle for extending geological research to the other planets, notably Mars, and for his contributions to the creation of the field of geochemistry. The latter discipline was especially important in the interpretation of lunar samples that began at Caltech in 1970. Sharp was also closely involved with NASA during the 1960s as an interpreter of the Mariner imagery from Mars. In an anecdote reported by the Pasadena Star-News during Caltech's centennial celebration in 1991, Sharp recalled how one of the Mariner technicians had told him the imagery just returned from Mars had revealed the presence of a lake. Telling the technician that a lake on Mars was absurd, he looked at the imagery and saw that the rippling features the technician had seen were actually sand dunes. "That was the beauty of it for me," Sharp said. "Astrophysicists, engineers, and computer guys, and they need this dumb ol', dirty fingernail geologist like me!"

37. Robert Phillip Sharp
Robert phillip sharp 1911 – 2004. Robert P. sharp, the Robert P. sharp To modernize seismology, sharp recruited geophysicist Frank Press in 1955 and
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Quarterback and captain-elect Sharp catches a pass for the 1933 Big T. Robert Phillip Sharp
Robert P. Sharp, the Robert P. Sharp Professor of Geology, Emeritus, died peacefully at his home in Santa Barbara on May 25. He was 92.
Of course, he turned out to be right, said Silver. Bringing in geochemists Harrison Brown, Clair Patterson, and Sam Epstein made Caltech the wellspring for the use
of isotopes in geology.
To modernize seismology, Sharp recruited geophysicist Frank Press in 1955 and raised the money to move the seismological laboratory from a cramped house in the San Rafael hills to a beautiful mansion on the other side of the road. Later, he used all his persuasive powers to bring the seismo lab downhill onto the campus.
Sharp is survived by two children, Kristin Lytle and Bruce Sharp, two grandchildren, Lenore and Mathew Lytle, and many generations of fond students and colleagues. A memorial service is planned for the fall.

38. Phillip A Sharp
sharp, PA Split Genes and RNA Splicing Nobel Lecture, pp. 162193. Pomerantz,JL and sharp, PA Homeodomain determinants of major groove recognition.
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List of Recent Publications Aird, W. C., Parvin, J. D., Sharp, P. A., and Rosenberg, R. D. The interaction of GATA-binding proteins and basal transcription factors with GATA box-containing core promoters: a model of tissue specific gene expression. J. Biol. Chem. Query, C. C., Moore, M. J. and Sharp, P. A. Branch nucleophile selection in pre-mRNA splicing: Evidence for the bulged duplex model. Genes Dev. Parvin, J. D., Shykind, B. M., Meyers, R. E., Kim, J. and Sharp, P. A. Multiple sets of basal factors initiate transcription by RNA polymerase II. J. Biol. Chem Sharp, P. A. Split genes and RNA splicing (Nobel Lecture). Cell Sharp, P. A. Split Genes and RNA Splicing Nobel Lecture, pp. 162-193. 1993 Les Prix Nobel. Published by the Nobel Foundation (1994). Crispino, J., Blencowe, B. J. and Sharp, P. A. Complementation by SR proteins of pre-mRNA splicing reactions depleted of U1 snRNP. Science Pomerantz, J. L. and Sharp, P. A. Homeodomain determinants of major groove recognition. Biochemistry J. Cell Biol.

39. Phillip A Sharp
of Research.The catalytic core of the spliceosome is yet to be identified but is......phillip sharp, Ph.D. RNA interference and splicing.
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Phillip Sharp, Ph.D.
RNA interference and splicing. Description of Research:
Shortened Curriculum Vitae: EDUCATION

Ph.D., Chemistry, University of Illinois, Urbana POSITIONS 2000-date
1999-date:
Director, The McGovern Institute for Brain Research
Institute Professor, MIT
Salvador E. Luria Professor of Biology, MIT
Head, Department of Biology, MIT
Director, Center for Cancer Research, MIT
Associate Director, Center for Cancer Research, MIT Professor, Center for Cancer Research and Department of Biology, MIT Associate Professor, Center for Cancer Research and Department of Biology, MIT Senior Research Investigator, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Cold Spring Harbor, New York Postdoctoral Fellow, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Postdoctoral Fellow, California Institute of Technology Research Assistant, Department of Chemistry, University of Illinois HONORS AND AWARDS Doctor Honoris Causa, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina Honorary Doctor of Medicine, Uppsala University, Sweden Institute Professor, MIT

40. Philip Allen Sharp - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
(Redirected from phillip A. sharp). Philip Allen sharp (born 1944), US geneticistand molecular biologist; codiscovered gene splicing; shared the 1993
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