Name Evelyn Fox | Role Physicist | |
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Education Harvard University (1963), Brandeis University (1957) Awards MacArthur Fellowship, Guggenheim Fellowship for Humanities, US & Canada Fields Physics, Molecular biology, History, Gender Notable awards MacArthur Fellowship, Guggenheim Fellowship Books A feeling for the organism, The Century of the Gene, Reflections on Gender and Scie, The Mirage of a Space Between, Making Sense of Life |
Evelyn fox keller paradigm shifts and revolutions in contemporary biology
Dame Evelyn Emily Marian Fox, DBE (1874–1955) was a noted British health worker, specializing in mental health and epilepsy.
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- Evelyn fox keller paradigm shifts and revolutions in contemporary biology
- Evelyn fox keller genes genomics and human nature trust in the new sciences part 5
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Fox, who was General Secretary of the National Association for Mental Health (NAMH – now known as MIND) in the late 1940s, along with Tyler Fox (no relation), Medical Director of the Epilepsy Colony at Lingfield, Surrey and Irene Gairdner, a social science graduate from the London School of Economics, were the driving forces for the creation of the British Epilepsy Association (BEA).

Evelyn fox keller genes genomics and human nature trust in the new sciences part 5
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