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  1. Andrew John McWalter Millar, FRS, FRSE is a Scottish chronobiologist, systems biologist, and molecular geneticist. Millar is a professor at The University of Edinburgh and also serves as its chair of systems biology.

  2. Andrew Millar (1705 – 8 June 1768) was a British publisher in the eighteenth century. [1] Biography. In 1725, as a twenty-year-old bookseller apprentice, he evaded Edinburgh city printing restrictions by going to Leith to print, which was considered beyond Edinburgh's jurisdiction.

  3. Chair of Systems Biology; Business Owner of University Research Data Service. Centre for Engineering Biology. Insitute for Quantiative Biology, Biochemistry and Biotechnology (IQB3) Science, Technology & Innovation Studies. Tel: +44 (0)131 651 3325. Email: Andrew.Millar@ed.ac.uk. Web: Bio_RDM Research Data Management.

  4. Peter Fellner, 2002–2003. Number of employees. 500. British Biotech was a British-based biotechnology company founded as British Biotechnology Limited in 1986 by former G D Searle managers Keith McCullagh and Brian Richards. [1] It was the first British biotech company to be publicly listed when it was floated on 1 July 1992.

    • 1986
    • Oxford, United Kingdom
  5. 9. März 2012 · Overview. Fingerprint. Network. Research output (208) Activities (145) Projects (28) Personal profile. Websites. Default weblink: www.amillar.org; SynthSys Research Data Management wiki: www.wiki.ed.ac.uk/display/RDMS. UoE profile: edweb.ed.ac.uk/profile/andrew-millar; Legacy lab website (to 2018): millar.bio.ed.ac.uk;

  6. 18. Jan. 2017 · Professor Andrew Millars research group combines experimental biology and mathematical models to study complex processes within cells, particularly the 24-hour biological clock. The clock synchronises many biological processes with day and night, from the cell division cycle to the human sleep-wake cycle. Plants use the clock to ...

  7. Andrew Millar is an interdisciplinary biologist. He was elected an EMBO member, FRS and FRSE between 2010 and 2013 for his research on the biological clock in plants. Andrew grew up in Luxembourg before studying at Cambridge University and The Rockefeller University, New York.