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Thomas M. Rivers, 1934
Dr. Thomas M. Rivers. Filterable Viruses with Particular Reference to Psittacosis Lecture delivered April 19th, 1934 Posted with permission
Interview with Thomas Hickman
Thomas Hickman
Jan 01, 0001
In his February 27, 2015 interview with Jenna Kasmarik, Thomas Hickman shares his experiences complying with Title IX in the athletic department. Hickman lends his perspective on the pros and cons of Title IX and how the...
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Interview with Booker T. Brown - OH 689
This interview was conducted by Dr. George Garrison with Booker T. Brown with a focus on the History of Emmett Scott High School. Emmett Scott was the segregated high school for African-Americans, which was named after Emmett...
law
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2008 LEWIS THOMAS PRIZE
Robert M. Sapolsky, recipient of the 2008 Lewis Thomas Prize Humans: Are We Just Another Primate? Are We Just a Collection of Neurons? The Lewis Thomas Prize for Writing about Science is an international award that honors the...
Interview with Gloria Mobley Brown - OH 780
This interview was conducted by Martin Jackson with Gloria Mobley Brown as part of Project 2020: A Collaborative Oral History. Mrs. Brown, 89, discusses her experiences as a Black student and educator, particularly during the...
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2005 LEWIS THOMAS PRIZE
Thomas Eisner, recipient of the 2005 Lewis Thomas Prize: The Ruling Class: Tales of Insect Survival The Lewis Thomas Prize for Writing about Science is an international award that honors the "scientist as poet" and recognizes...
2013 LEWIS THOMAS PRIZE
Frances Ashcroft, Ph.D., recipient of the 2013 Lewis Thomas Prize Singing the Body Electric The Lewis Thomas Prize for Writing about Science is an international award that honors the "scientist as poet" and recognizes "the rare...
2002 LEWIS THOMAS PRIZE
Jared Diamond, recipient of the 2002 Lewis Thomas Prize: Why Do Societies Collapse through Failure to Solve Their Problems? The Lewis Thomas Prize for Writing about Science is an international award that honors the "scientist as...
2012 LEWIS THOMAS PRIZE
Kay Redfield Jamison, Ph.D., recipient of the 2012 Lewis Thomas Prize Touched with Fire: Mood Disorders and Creativity The Lewis Thomas Prize for Writing about Science is an international award that honors the "scientist as...
2014 LEWIS THOMAS PRIZE
Atul Gawande, recipient of the 2014 Lewis Thomas Prize The Doctor as Writer, The Writer as Doctor The Lewis Thomas Prize for Writing about Science is an international award that honors the "scientist as poet" and recognizes "the...
Alginates along the filament of the brown alga Ectocarpus help cells cope with stress.
Ectocarpus is a filamentous brown alga, which cell wall is composed mainly of alginates and fucans (80%), two non-crystalline polysaccharide classes. Alginates are linear chains of epimers of 1,4-linked uronic acids...
2007 LEWIS THOMAS PRIZE
James D. Watson, recipient of the 2007 Lewis Thomas Prize Rules for Writing Books The Lewis Thomas Prize for Writing about Science is an international award that honors the "scientist as poet" and recognizes "the rare individual...
2004 LEWIS THOMAS PRIZE
Jean-Pierre Changeux, recipient of the 2004 Lewis Thomas Prize: The Physiology of Truth: Toward a Neuroscience of Human Knowledge The Lewis Thomas Prize for Writing about Science is an international award that honors the...
2009 LEWIS THOMAS PRIZE
Martin Reese, recipient of the 2009 Lewis Thomas Prize From Big Bang to Biosphere The Lewis Thomas Prize for Writing about Science is an international award that honors the "scientist as poet" and recognizes "the rare individual...
Marketing Professor Jane Thomas Selected as Grier Professor
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Jane Thomas, marketing, is the fourth William H. Grier Professor for the College of Business Administration. Thomas, professor of marketing, joined CBA in 1990.
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Capers and Thomas Picked for Homecoming Court
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Winthrop University students voted seniors Juree Capersas Homecoming Queen and Trell Thomas as Homecoming Kingduring Homecoming festivities.
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Brown and beige fat
The adipose organ portrays adipocytes of diverse tones: white, brown and beige, each type with distinct functions. Adipocytes orchestrate their adaptation and expansion to provide storage to excess nutrients, the quick...
Scholarship Endowment Commemorates Late Alumna Lin Fearrington Thomas '81, '83
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Recent endowment has made the Lin Fearrington Thomas Scholarship a permanent fund at Winthrop. Thomas earned B.A. and M.B.A. degrees as a post-traditional student in the 1980s.
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Thomas and Bird Tapped for University's Teaching Awards
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Marketing Professor Jane Thomas will receive the Kinard Award for teaching. English Professor John Bird will serve as the Thompson Scholar to help teach critical thinking.
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Studying Brown Adipose Tissue in a Human in vitro Context.
New treatments for obesity and associated metabolic disease are increasingly warranted with the growth of the obesity pandemic. Brown adipose tissue (BAT) may represent a promising therapeutic target to treat obesity, as this...
Jean Carson Brown of Charlotte NC Jan. 14, 1947
Winthrop News Service
Jan 01, 0001
Jean Carson Brown of Charlotte, NC was named for Who's Who at Winthrop College. Miss Brown is a senior and editor of The Journal, Winthrop College's student literary publication.
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Consistency in migration strategies and habitat preferences of brown skuas over two winters, a decade apart
At-sea movements and activity patterns of brown skuas Stercorarius antarcticus lonnbergi from South Georgia were analysed in 2 winters, a decade apart, to examine the degree of consistency in migration strategies and habitat...

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