Ben Lehner
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Ben Lehner
Summary
Ben Lehner is a human[1]. He worked as a researcher[2], biologist[3], and geneticist[4].
Key Facts
- Ben Lehner's professions included researcher[2].
- Ben Lehner's professions included biologist[3].
- Ben Lehner's professions included geneticist[4].
- Among Ben Lehner's employers was Centre for Genomic Regulation[5].
- Ben Lehner's education included a stint at University of Cambridge[6].
- Ben Lehner received the Prize of Catalan Biological Society for best scientific article[7].
- Ben Lehner received the EMBO Gold Medal[8].
- Ben Lehner received the Talented Young Researcher Award[9].
- Ben Lehner received the Fellow of the Royal Society[10].
- Ben Lehner is recorded as male[11].
- Ben Lehner's instance of is recorded as human[12].
- Ben Lehner's family name is recorded as Lehner[13].
- Ben Lehner's given name is recorded as Ben[14].
- Ben Lehner's social media followers is recorded as {'unit': '1', 'amount': '+3596'}[15].
- Ben Lehner's social media followers is recorded as {'unit': '1', 'amount': '+3474'}[16].
Body
Education
Ben Lehner was educated at University of Cambridge[6].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include researcher[2], biologist[3], and geneticist[4]. Ben Lehner was employed by Centre for Genomic Regulation[5].
Recognition
Awards received include Prize of Catalan Biological Society for best scientific article[7], a science award[17], in Spain[18], founded in 2016[19]; EMBO Gold Medal[8], a science award[20], founded in 1986[21]; Talented Young Researcher Award[9], a science award[22], in Spain[23]; and Fellow of the Royal Society[10], a fellowship award[24], in United Kingdom[25].
FAQs
What did Ben Lehner do for work?
Ben Lehner worked as researcher[2], biologist[3], and geneticist[4].
Where did Ben Lehner go to school?
Ben Lehner was educated at University of Cambridge[6].
What awards did Ben Lehner receive?
Honors received include Prize of Catalan Biological Society for best scientific article[7], EMBO Gold Medal[8], Talented Young Researcher Award[9], and Fellow of the Royal Society[10].