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Carl Zimmer

Carl Zimmer

Carl Zimmer is a renowned science writer, born on July 13, 1966. His work spans a wide range of scientific fields, from biology to environmental science, and is known for its clear and engaging writing style.

29 quotes · Viruses, Genome, Kind
Bob Waterston

Bob Waterston

Bob Waterston, born on September 7, 1943, is an individual whose profession and category remain unknown.

3 quotes · Evolution, Genome, Process
Barry Schuler

Barry Schuler

Barry Schuler is an entrepreneur with extensive experience in the tech industry. Born on September 7, 1953, he is known for his leadership in the fields of internet and e-commerce.

5 quotes · Genome, Ability, Able
John Dupre

John Dupre

John Dupre is a renowned philosopher, born in 1952. His research focuses on the fields of philosophy of science and cognitive science, particularly on scientific knowledge, scientific explanation, and scientific practice. Dupre's works have had a profound impact on the fields of philosophy of science and cognitive science.

1 quotes · Conception, Danger, Genome
John E. Sarno

John E. Sarno

John E. Sarno is a renowned American physician, born on June 23, 1923. He has extensive research and clinical experience in the field of pain medicine, particularly known for his work in the treatment of chronic pain.

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Daniel Lieberman

Daniel Lieberman

Daniel Lieberman, born on June 3, 1964, is a renowned figure in an unknown field.

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Francis Collins

Francis Collins

Francis Collins is a renowned American physician and geneticist, known for his groundbreaking work in human genomics, particularly his leadership role in the Human Genome Project. Born on April 14, 1950, Collins' research has had a profound impact on the fields of medicine and biology.

81 quotes · Ifs, Way, People
Samuel Wilson

Samuel Wilson

Samuel Wilson (September 13, 1766 – July 31, 1854) was an American meat packer who is widely recognized as the original inspiration for the national personification of the United States, 'Uncle Sam.' Born in Arlington, Massachusetts, he supplied barreled beef to the U.S. Army during the War of 1812, with barrels stamped 'U.S.' Soldiers jokingly referred to this as 'Uncle Sam,' linking it to Wilson. This nickname evolved into a symbol of the U.S. government, popularized through political cartoons. Wilson's contribution lies in his inadvertent creation of an enduring national icon, embodying early American patriotism and commerce.

21 quotes · Environmental, Physicians, Medical
Shirley M. Tilghman

Shirley M. Tilghman

Shirley M. Tilghman is a renowned molecular biologist born on September 17, 1946. She has made significant achievements in the fields of gene expression regulation and epigenetics, particularly in studies involving fruit flies and human cells. Professor Tilghman served as the president of Princeton University, becoming the first female president in the university's history.

3 quotes · Decision, Science, Ability
Arthur Waley

Arthur Waley

Arthur Waley (1889-1966) was a renowned British sinologist and translator. Born in the United Kingdom, he studied at Cambridge University and later taught in China. Waley is best known for his translations of classical Chinese literature, particularly Tang poetry. His translations are characterized by their simplicity and clarity, making them popular among readers.

2 quotes · Boat, Cypresses, Done