Sentences with phrase «after early pioneers»

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Shares of pioneering CRISPR gene - editing firm Editas fell 7 % in early Tuesday trading after the company announced that it would delay an initial FDA filing for clinical trials of one of its lead drugs, LCA10, to the middle of next year (Editas had originally planned to file by the end of 2017).
Mobius, 81, who is regarded as a pioneer of emerging market investing, left Franklin Templeton earlier this year after over 30 years with the firm.
These prestigious awards are named after Dr Trevor Pearcey, an outstanding Australian tech pioneer who not only built one of the world's earliest digital computers, but also -LSB-...]
After graduating with a masters degree from MIT's Media Lab in 1995, David co-founded Firefly, an early pioneer in personalization and privacy technology.
March 4, 2013 Donald Rowley, MD, 1923 - 2013 Donald Rowley, MD, a pioneer in discovering how the immune system functions and the inventor of the gel electrode, a crucial tool that monitors cardiac activity, died at his home early Sunday, Feb. 24, after a long battle with congestive heart failure.
William French Anderson, one of the earliest pioneers of gene therapy, is set to be released from prison in the next month after nearly 12 years behind bars.
September 30, 2011 Zdenek Hruban, MD, PhD, 1921 - 2011 Zdenek Hruban, MD, PhD, professor emeritus of pathology at the University of Chicago and a pioneer in early electron microscopy, died at at the University of Chicago's Bernard Mitchell Hospital on September 18 after a long illness.
They talk about Blake's pioneering digital art, which often obliquely if not directly referenced pop culture; one exhibition of his work was named after the eyeglass vendor in David Cronenberg's Videodrome, Spectacular Optical, and borrowed its ideas from the spatial dynamics in Cronenberg's early movies.
They spent much of their working lives in the service of Herman Andreae, a merchant banker and keen sailor who owned a succession of exotic motor cars / The cars of Amédée Bollée fils — Michael Worthington - Williams investigates the pioneering steam and petrol - powered vehicles made in Le Mans by the scion of a bell - founding dynasty / In Memoriam: Pat Fairfield — Peter McFadyen tells the story of this successful ERA driver and the tribute to him produced after his early death by his racing rival and close friend Prince Bira
The steep pass was used by early California pioneers and is named after the survivors of the tragic Donner - Reed party of 1846.
In the early 1990s, the Barnes & Noble adopted and refined its own superstore business, after a wildly popular concept pioneered by Borders.
The park itself is named after Julia Pfeiffer Burns (1868 - 1928), a local and legendary early pioneer and resident who impressed Helen Brown and had run a ranch in McWay canyon with her husband, John B. Burns.
An early red and green splashy abstract Micropainting by John Baldessari, who is now known as a pioneer of Conceptual art; an bold yellow abstract painting called Lucky U, after a Mexican restaurant where a beer cost 10 cents, is by Robert Irwin, now known for his work with light.
With a focus on work made by artists born after 1968, in addition to several early pioneers who were active internationally in the 1960s and 70s, Under the Same Sun at the SLG examines a diversity of creative responses by artists to complex, shared realities that have been influenced by colonial and modern histories, repressive governments, economic crises, and social inequality, as well as by concurrent periods of regional economic wealth, development, and progress.
After the war, he continued his art training in Paris with French modernist pioneers André Lhote and Jacques Villon, who directly influenced Gray's early work.
After training at the University of Wisconsin, Levine began to attract critical attention in the early 1980s when, along with artists like Cindy Sherman, Robert Longo and David Salle, she distinguished herself as one of the pioneers of Appropriation art.
The baroness achieved certain notoriety in 2004, when, having pioneered the collecting of photography as an art form since the early 1980s, she named her collection Veronica's Revenge, after the patron saint of photographers (and, incidentally, laundry - workers).
After Hansa closed in 1959, Bellamy earned his place in history as the founding director of Green gallery, where his pioneering group shows fueled the explosion of smaller movements that succeeded abstract expressionism in the early 60s: pop, minimalism, conceptual art, op art.
It was in early 1955, after a month in December 1954 at Atelier 17, that he had signed his first editions of prints and begun pioneering the direct engraving of metal plates with power tools for which he is well recognized.
Simpson began with a gray - body calculation, Simpson (1928a); very soon after he reported that this paper was worthless, for the spectral variation must be taken into account, Simpson (1928b); 2 - dimensional model (mapping ten degree squares of latitude and longitude): Simpson (1929a); a pioneer in pointing to latitudinal transport of heat by atmospheric eddies was Defant (1921); for other early energy budget climate models taking latitude into account, not covered here, see Kutzbach (1996), pp. 354 - 59.
The data analytics machine that presidential candidate Hillary Clinton used in her 2016 campaign — named Ada after the 19th - century mathematician and early computing pioneer — used state - of - the - art segmentation techniques to target groups of eligible voters in the same way that Barack Obama had done four years previously.
The bitcoin world lost one of its earliest pioneers today with the legal passing of Hal Finney, the recipient of the world's first bitcoin transaction and its first identified developer after Satoshi Nakamoto.
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