LC control no. | no 98126897 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Wilmut, Ian |
Variant(s) | וילמוט, איאן. קמפבל, קית׳. טאדג׳, קולין. כרמל, עמוס |
Birth date | 1944-07-07 |
Death date | 2023-09-10 |
Place of birth | Hampton Lucy (England) |
Place of death | Midlothian (Scotland) |
Field of activity | Cloning Animal breeding |
Affiliation | Roslin Institute Darwin College Animal Breeding Research Organisation University of Edinburgh |
Profession or occupation | Scientists |
Special note | Machine-derived non-Latin script reference project. Non-Latin script reference not evaluated. |
Found in | AAAS Forum on Cloning, 1997: videocassette label (Ian Wilmut, Roslin Institute, Scotland) The second creation, 2000: t.p. (Ian Wilmut) jkt. (born in 1945) Washington post WWW site, viwed September 13, 2023 (in obituary dated September 12, 2023: Ian Wilmut, a British scientist whose cloning of Dolly the Sheep caused a sensation nearly three decades ago, died Sept. 10 in Midlothian, Scotland. He was 79. Ian Wilmut was born on July 7, 1944, in the village of Hampton Lucy, England, near Stratford-upon-Avon. In 1971, Dr. Wilmut received a doctorate from the University of Cambridge (Darwin College), where he worked in a group studying methods of preserving semen and embryos though freezing. He joined the Animal Breeding Research Station in 1973; it became the Roslin Institute in 1993. In 2005, he became the chair of reproductive science at the University of Edinburgh) |
Associated language | eng |