Jan Löwe
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Jan Löwe
Summary
Jan Löwe is a human[1]. He was born on July 14, 1967[2]. He worked as a biochemist[3], molecular biologist[4], and scientist[5].
Key Facts
- Jan Löwe was born on July 14, 1967[2].
- Jan Löwe worked as a biochemist[3].
- Jan Löwe worked as a molecular biologist[4].
- Jan Löwe's professions included scientist[5].
- Jan Löwe's field of work was cytogenetics[6].
- Jan Löwe's field of work was structural biology[7].
- Jan Löwe's field of work was microbiology[8].
- Jan Löwe's field of work was cell division[9].
- Jan Löwe's field of work was plasmid[10].
- Jan Löwe's field of work was molecular biology[11].
- Jan Löwe was employed by Laboratory of Molecular Biology[12].
- Jan Löwe received the EMBO Gold Medal[13].
- Jan Löwe received the Fellow of the Royal Society[14].
- Jan Löwe was a member of Royal Society[15].
- Jan Löwe was a member of German Academy of Sciences Leopoldina[16].
- Jan Löwe is recorded as male[17].
- Jan Löwe's instance of is recorded as human[18].
- Jan Löwe's family name is recorded as Löwe[19].
- Jan Löwe's given name is recorded as Jan[20].
- Jan Löwe's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as English[21].
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Origins and Family
Jan Löwe was born on July 14, 1967[2].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include biochemist[3], molecular biologist[4], and scientist[5]. Fields of work include cytogenetics[6], a medical specialty[22]; structural biology[7], an academic discipline[23]; microbiology[8], a branch of biology[24]; cell division[9], a biological process[25]; plasmid[10]; and molecular biology[11], a branch of biology[26]. Among Jan Löwe's employers was Laboratory of Molecular Biology[12].
Recognition
Awards received include EMBO Gold Medal[13], a science award[27], founded in 1986[28] and Fellow of the Royal Society[14], a fellowship award[29], in United Kingdom[30].
FAQs
What did Jan Löwe do for work?
Jan Löwe worked as biochemist[3], molecular biologist[4], and scientist[5].
What awards did Jan Löwe receive?
Honors received include EMBO Gold Medal[13] and Fellow of the Royal Society[14].