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  1. Michael Ashburner, a leader in Drosophila Genetics and bioinformatics, received his B.A. (1964), M.A. (1968), Ph.D. (1968) and Sc.D. (1978) from the University of Cambridge, where he is currently professor of Biology in the Department of Genetics and a Professional Fellow of Churchill College. He has been the joint head of European ...

  2. Michael Ashburner: Biography (English) publisher. Royal Society. ISCB Senior Scientist Award. point in time. 2011. 0 references. Benjamin Franklin Award. point in time. 2006. 0 references . Thomas Hunt Morgan Medal. point in time. 2008. 1 reference. refer ...

  3. Michael Ashburner FRS[1] (born 23 May 1942) is a biologist and Emeritus Professor in the Department of Genetics at University of Cambridge.[2] He is also the former joint-head and co-founder of the European Bioinformatics Institute (EBI)[3] of the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL)[4][5] and a Fellow of Churchill College, Cambridge. Born in Sussex, England, Ashburner attended High W

  4. Michael Ashburner. 4.25. 4 ratings 1 review. Want to read. Buy on Amazon. Rate this book. The second edition of the highly successful grey book A Laboratory Handbook, first published in 1989, has been completely updated to reflect advances in techniques a ...

  5. 13. Juni 2006 · ISBN 0879698020. US$19.95. In this small and charming book, Won for All, Michael Ashburner gives us a glittering account of the sequencing of the Drosophila genome by a public–private partnership between government-funded laboratories and Celera Genomics. He portrays both the working life and the good life of science, with neat character ...

  6. 7. Juli 2023 · “We are deeply saddened by the loss of Michael Ashburner, a pioneering co-founder and former Head of Research at EMBL-EBI. His contributions to bioinformatics have been immeasurable. Our thoughts are with his family, colleagues and all those whose lives were enriched by his work.”

  7. 14. Apr. 2006 · The career of Michael Ashburner has taken a number of turns over the past few decades from bench-based "fly pusher" to joint head of the European Bioinformatics Institute and back to the lab in the genetics department at Cambridge University.