Ian Frazer's work in developing the HPV vaccine has had a significant impact on society by reducing the prevalence of HPV-related diseases, including certain types of cancers. The vaccine has played a crucial role in preventing Cervical cancer and other conditions caused by HPV, contributing to public health efforts to improve individuals' well-being and quality of life.
No, Ian Wilmut did not call cloning "cloning." He is known for his work in cloning Dolly the sheep, the first mammal cloned from an adult somatic cell, but the term "cloning" was used to describe the process before his work.
Hurricane Ian occurred in September 2016 as a Category 1 hurricane in the Atlantic Ocean.
When Ian is looking at the cell with the nucleus and large vacuole he is seeing a plant cell.
Ian Wilmut studied agriculture and animal breeding in college before becoming an embryologist. His background in these fields influenced his interest in reproductive technologies, which ultimately led to his groundbreaking work in cloning Dolly the sheep.
He was bored being behind a desk day after day and missed the excitement of reporting. BUT he has not left CBC - he is still doing special assignment reporting and filling in as the National anchor - his dream jobs.
Ian Cleghorn Pemberton has written: 'The Anti-slavery Society of Canada' -- subject(s): Anti-Slavery Society of Canada, Blacks
Ian Charles Jarvie has written: 'Concepts and society' -- subject(s): Sociology
Ian Thorpe's motto is "Work smarter, not harder"
Ian Lumsden has written: 'Close the 49th parallel, etc. Edited by Ian Lumsden for University League for Social Reform. The Americanization of Canada' 'Homosexuality, society and the state in Mexico'
Ian Will has written: 'The Big Brother society' -- subject(s): Access control, Computer security, Public records, Right of Privacy
Robert Ian MacDonnell has written: 'Quality in a service organisation' -- subject(s): National and Provincial Building Society
history,politics&society
Ian Watt, a prominent literary critic, is known for his work on 18th-century literature and the novel. His most famous book, "The Rise of the Novel," examines the development of the novel as a literary form. Watt also published other works focusing on the relationship between literature and society.
Ian David Gauld has written: 'The Ichneumonidae of Costa Rica (Astronomical Society of the Pacific Conference Series)' 'Inchneumonidae of Costa Rica, 3'
The cast of Work - 2006 includes: David Richter as Ian
Sir Ian Clunie is famous for his work as a stage actor. He is a British actor and is part of the Royal Shakespeare Company.
Ian Duncan Smith MP