Yahoo Search Busca da Web

Resultado da Busca

  1. 16 de abr. de 2024 · They planned. On 284 separate days, up to January 28, 1944, Jack—now JBS—Haldane, Helen Spurway, and the other members of their scientific lab took turns running at least 611 experiments on ...

  2. His first wife, Charlotte, was a novelist and journalist; his second wife, Helen Spurway, was a geneticist and student of animal behaviour. Haldane and Helen Spurway migrated to India in 1957 and stayed there for seven years until his death in December 1964. Helen Spurway carried on with her research in India and survived her husband by 12 years.

  3. View Helen Spurway’s profile on LinkedIn, the world’s largest professional community. Helen has 1 job listed on their profile. See the complete profile on LinkedIn and discover Helen’s connections and jobs at similar companies.

    • 3 followers
  4. 10 de jan. de 2020 · In 1961, Haldane and his graduate student (and later [sic] wife) Helen Spurway told Canadian lepidopterist Gary Botting that they questioned Kettlewell’s data since it too “nicely” approximated Haldane’s 1924 statistical calculations.’ In both cases, the Botting and Gagnon sources appear to be credited.

  5. 16 de abr. de 2024 · Helen Spurway, his partner in life and in using mathematics to examine the inheritance patterns of salamanders, was the lab’s co-pilot. The two lived in the lab during the day and at the bar ...

  6. Led by the controversial biologists J. B. S. Haldane and Dr. Helen Spurway, an ingenious team of ragtag scientists worked out of homemade labs during the London Blitz. Beneath a rain of bombs, they pioneered thrilling advances in underwater reconnaissance through tests done on themselves in painful and potentially fatal experiments.