Haldane Lecture

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Haldane Lecture
Sponsored byJohn Innes Centre
First awarded2001
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The Haldane Lecture is an award lecture given at the

J.B.S. Haldane, who was employed by the John Innes Trustees from 1927 to 1937[2] under the directorship of Alfred Daniel Hall.[1][3]

Haldane Lecturers

Source: John Innes Centre

All Haldane Lecturers are presented with a print of a work of art by Leonie Woolhouse, wife of Harold Woolhouse.[1] During their visit to the John Innes Centre, Haldane Lecturers are given the opportunity to have their portrait painted by Enrico Coen as a memento.[1][7]

See also

  • List of genetics awards

References

  1. ^ a b c d Sponge, Creative. "The Haldane Lecture - John Innes Centre". www.jic.ac.uk.
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  4. ^ Sponge, Creative. "The 2017 Haldane Lecture - "Human migrations and megafaunal extinctions" - Professor Eske Willerslev - John Innes Centre". www.jic.ac.uk.
  5. ^ Sponge, Creative. "The Haldane Lecture by Professor Michael Elowitz - "Design Principles of Mammalian Signaling and Epigenetic Memory Circuits" - John Innes Centre". www.jic.ac.uk.
  6. ^ Sponge, Creative. "The Haldane Lecture - Mutation, Drift, and the Origin of Subcellular Features - John Innes Centre". www.jic.ac.uk.
  7. ^ Sponge, Creative. "Portraits - John Innes Centre". www.jic.ac.uk.