Person
ISNI: 
0000 0000 7873 1285
https://isni.org/isni/0000000078731285
Name: 
Ioannes Eduardus Sulston
John E. Sulston
John E. Sulston (angol biológus)
John E. Sulston (britischer Wissenschaftler und Medizinnobelpreisträger 2002)
John Edward Sulston
John Edward Sulston (Brits bioloog)
John Sulston
John Sulston (biolog brytyjski, noblista z medycyny)
John Sulston (British biologist and Nobel laureate)
John Sulston (chimico britannico)
Sulston, John
Sulston, John E.
Sulston, John Edward
Sulston, John Edward (Sir)
Джон Салстан
Джон Салстон
Салстон, Джон
ג'ון סלסטון
جان ای سلسٹن
جان سالستن
جان سلستن
جون سالستون
जॉन सल्सटन
জন সুলস্টন
サルストン, ジョン
ジョン・サルストン
约翰·E·苏尔斯顿
蘇爾斯頓
Dates: 
1942-
Creation class: 
Language material
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Creation role: 
author
creator
performer
Related names: 
Ferry, Georgina
Nakamura, Keiko (1936-)
Quackenbush, John
Sanger Centre (Hinxton, England) (isAffiliatedWith)
Toppu Sutajio
University of Cambridge (isAffiliatedWith)
トップスタジオ
中村, 桂子 (1936-)
Titles: 
All for All
C. elegans: The Cell Lineage and Beyond, 2002:
common thread, The : a story of science, politics, ethics, and the human genome
Hito genomu no yukue
human genome, The : the book of essential knowledge
Initial sequencing and analysis of the human genome
Knight in common armor: an interview with Sir John Sulston by Jane Gitschier
ヒトゲノムのゆくえ
Contributed to or performed: 
Window on Life 2: My World
Notes: 
Associated Group: Sanger Centre (Hinxton, England) naf
Associated Group: University of Cambridge naf
Fuller form of personal name: John Edward
Genomics
The common thread, 2002 t.p. (John Sulston) jkt. (Former director of the Sanger Centre, Cambridge; F.R.S.; kinighted in 2001)
Washington post WWW site, viewed March 12, 2018 (John E. Sulston, a scientist who won the Nobel Prize for work on one of the lowliest of nature's creatures, which provided insights into the genetic processes by which human beings develop, and who also led the British effort to decode the human genome, died March 6 [2018] at 75; the Wellcome Sanger Institute, which succeeded a genome research organization that Dr. Sulston founded, confirmed to the Associated Press that he had died; Dr. Sulston's Nobel in physiology or medicine came in 2002 for painstaking observation of the development of every one of the thousand-odd cells of a nematode, C. elegans; John Edward Sulston was born March 27, 1942, in Cambridge, England; after graduating from the University of Cambridge in 1963, he stayed on to study chemistry as a graduate student, receiving a doctorate in 1966; the Wellcome Trust built a laboratory in Cambridge, where Dr. Sulston was director from 1992 to 2000)
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