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Sir Henry Vane You are in Museum of History Hall of North and South Americans sir Henry vane. Appleton's Cyclopedia of American Biography, edited by James Grant Wilson and john Fiske. Six volumes, New York http://www.famousamericans.net/sirhenryvane
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Extractions: Nobel Laureate, 1982 I have been immersed in biological research for more than half a century, and in 1982, received the Nobel Prize for my discovery of a prostaglandin that we called prostacyclin. It relaxes blood vessels, a property that has led to new treatments for heart and vessel disease. I was also cited for discovering the way that aspirin and similar drugs work, again through interactions with the prostaglandin system. I have had the great pleasure of exchanging ideas with bright and innovative investigators the world over. When I first met John Cooke some years ago in his laboratory at Stanford University, he struck me as an enthusiastic young clinical scientist with great promise. His subsequent research work and the publication of this book show how right I was! Over the last 50 years biologists have discovered many different mediators or chemical messengers, which transmit signals from one cell to another. They include amines such as histamine, acetylcholine, and catecholamines; peptides such as bradykinin and angiotensin; and lipids such as prostacyclin. They all play important roles in keeping the body working, and because of this, Nobel Prizes have been awarded to several of the discoverers. Less than 15 years ago, a different and very potent mediator of blood vessel relaxation and inhibition of platelet clumping was identified as nitric oxide (NO). It is the simplest messenger of them all, and as a gas, will diffuse freely through cell membranes.
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Locke, John to the son of sir john Banks in France, 1677 the diplomatic mission of sir Walter vane. It appears that H.R. Fox Bourne, The Life of john Locke, 2 http://es.rice.edu/ES/humsoc/Galileo/Catalog/Files/locke.html
Extractions: Locke, John Note: the creators of the Galileo Project and this catalogue cannot answer email on genealogical questions. 1. Dates Born: Wrington, Somersetshire, 29 Aug. 1632 Died: Oates, Essex, 28 Oct. 1704 Dateinfo: Dates Certain Lifespan: 2. Father Occupation: Lawyer, Government Official Also John Locke, the father was a lawyer and a clerk to the local Justices of the Peace. It is my impression that the position of clerk was not a governmental one but rather private employment by the JP's. However, toward the end of his life the father was county clerk for sewers. It seems clear that he was affluent. He had inherited a good fortune from his own father, although he left his own son less than he had received. 3. Nationality Birth: English Career: English Death: English 4. Education Schooling: Oxford, M.A., M.D. Westminister School, 1646-52. Oxford University, Christ Church, 1652-8. B.A., 1656; M.A., 1658; M.B., 1674. Locke never received the M.D., but I am listing all medical degrees as though they were M.D.'s. 5. Religion
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Extractions: Sir John R. Vane Read the article: "Animal Research and Medical Progress" Sir John Vane is a Fellow of the Royal Society and has received numerous fellowships and honorary degrees. In 1986, he founded the William Harvey Research Institute, which under his direction grew to a staff of over 120 scientists and became one of the 20 top medical charities in the UK. He is now Honorary President to the charitable arm, the William Harvey Research Foundation.
Person Tearsheet sir john also has served as a director of vane Associates since 1997. Salary,n/a. Bonus, n/a. O T H E R, Latest FY other shortterm comp. n/a. http://www.forbes.com/finance/mktguideapps/personinfo/FromMktGuideIdPersonTearsh
Index Of Nobel Laureates In Medicine Dulbecco, Renato. 1975. Eccles, sir john Carew. 1963. Edelman, Gerald M Tonegawa, Susumu. 1987. vane, sir john R. 1982. Varmus, Harold E http://www.almaz.com/nobel/medicine/alpha.html
Vane sir john R. vane Winner of the 1982 Nobel Prize in Medicine sir john R. vane, aNobel Prize Laureate in Physiology and Medicine, at the Nobel Prize Internet http://www.thebigletterlist.net/word/v-Vane.html
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Premios Nobel De Medicina vane, sir john R. 1983, por el descubrimiento de los genes saltarines , Clintock, Barbara Mc. http://www.biologia.edu.ar/basicos/nobeles/nobelmed.htm
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