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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_ToozeJohn Tooze - Wikipedia

    John Tooze FRS (16 May 1938 – 19 May 2021) was a British research scientist, research administrator, author, science journalist, former executive director of EMBO/EMBC, director of research services at the Cancer Research UK London Research Institute and a vice president at The Rockefeller University.

  2. 25. Mai 2021 · 25 May 2021 – We are greatly saddened by the loss of John Tooze (16 May 1938 – 19 May 2021). John was a scientist, an editor, and an administrator who for two decades served as EMBO’s Executive Secretary.

  3. Vice-President of the Rockefeller University. Biography. Born in 1938, John was educated at Handsworth Grammar School Birmingham, Cambridge University (BA, 1961, PhD at King's College London with Wilkins and Randall 1965). He did postdoctoral work on bacteriophage with Watson in Harvard.

  4. John Tooze, former EMBO Executive Secretary, died on 19 May at the age of 83. We are greatly saddened by the loss of John Tooze (1938-2021). John was a scientist, an editor, and an administrator who for two decades served as EMBO’s Executive Secretary.

  5. John Tooze biography. John Tooze has called the EMBO secretariat under his leadership (from 1973 – 1994) a ‘string and sealing wax operation.’. And to any of his successors it must be a mystery how he ran EMBO, including founding and editing The EMBO Journal and supporting Lennart Phillipson at EMBL, with only the support of his two ...

  6. 22. Mai 2014 · John Tooze hat der Wissenschaft und dem Bereich des wissenschaftlichen Publizierens in Europa und den USA wichtige Impulse gegeben. Er hat die Wissenschaftsorganisation EMBO (European Molecular Biology Organization) zu der gemacht, die sie heute ist, leitete sie auch von 1973 bis 1994. Er hat das EMBO Journal initiiert und wichtige ...

  7. The EMBO Journal was started in 1982 when John Tooze was Executive Secretary of EMBO. In the foreword of the very first issue, Tooze and Klaus Weber, then Secretary General of EMBO, quote Francis Crick who wrote a few years earlier that “molecular biology can be defined as anything that interests molecular biologists.” At the time, this was ...