organization that would be led by Webb's uncle Wilson S. Webb, and eventually his father Watt Webb Jr. Due to a long illness, Watt W. Webb did not start formal schooling...
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historian Watt W. Webb (1927–2020), American biophysicist Watt Key, a pen name of American fiction author Albert Watkins Key, Jr. (born 1970) Watt, California...
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microscope while he was a graduate student (and briefly a postdoc) in Watt W. Webb's lab at Cornell University, in 1989. Denk was born in Munich, Germany...
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biotechnology research. Three graduate students in the lab of Professors Watt W. Webb — Jonas Korlach — and Harold Craighead — Steve Turner and Mathieu Foquet...
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he has been awarded the Brain Prize in 2015), John H. Strickler and Watt W. Webb in 1990 at Cornell University, uses fluorescent proteins and dyes to...
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Webb is an English and Scottish surname meaning weaver of cloth. Top A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P R S T U V W Adrian Webb (born 1943), British academic...
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pioneered and patented by Winfried Denk and James Strickler in the lab of Watt W. Webb at Cornell University in 1990. They combined the idea of two-photon absorption...
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institution in 1989. He was a postdoctoral researcher in the lab of Watt W. Webb at Cornell University from 1989 to 1992. In 1992, Piston joined the faculty...
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Institutions Massachusetts Institute of Technology Thesis Representation of chaos (1990) Doctoral advisor Watt W. Webb[citation needed] Website ng.cba.mit.edu...
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1989 – Herman F. Mark 1990 – Frederick Reines 1991 – John Cahn 1992 – Watt W. Webb 2002 – Frank Wilczek 2003 – Stephen Hawking 2020 – Jack Kincaid The 1987...
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