Ken A. Dill
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Ken A. Dill
Summary
Ken A. Dill is a human[1]. His place of birth was Oklahoma City[2]. He was born on January 1, 1947[3]. He worked as a biophysicist[4], chemist[5], and researcher[6].
Key Facts
- Born in Oklahoma City[2], Ken A. Dill…
- Ken A. Dill was born on January 1, 1947[3].
- Ken A. Dill held citizenship in United States[7].
- Ken A. Dill worked as a biophysicist[4].
- Ken A. Dill's professions included chemist[5].
- Ken A. Dill's professions included researcher[6].
- Ken A. Dill's field of work was physics[8].
- Among Ken A. Dill's employers was University of California, San Francisco[9].
- Among Ken A. Dill's employers was Stony Brook University[10].
- Ken A. Dill's doctoral advisor was Bruno H. Zimm[11].
- Ken A. Dill received the Emily M. Gray Award[12].
- Ken A. Dill received the Sackler Prize for Biophysics[13].
- Ken A. Dill received the Max Delbrück Prize in Biological Physics[14].
- Ken A. Dill was a member of National Academy of Sciences[15].
- Ken A. Dill is recorded as male[16].
- Ken A. Dill's instance of is recorded as human[17].
- Ken A. Dill supervised John D. Chodera as a doctoral student[18].
- Ken A. Dill supervised Vincent A. Voelz as a doctoral student[19].
- Ken A. Dill supervised Kevin A. T. Silverstein as a doctoral student[20].
- Ken A. Dill supervised Rachel B. Brem as a doctoral student[21].
- Ken A. Dill supervised Noel Southall as a doctoral student[22].
- Ken A. Dill's family name is recorded as Dill[23].
- Ken A. Dill's given name is recorded as Kenneth[24].
- Ken A. Dill's given name is recorded as Austin[25].
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Origins and Family
Ken A. Dill was born in Oklahoma City[2]. He was born on January 1, 1947[3].
Education
Ken A. Dill's doctoral advisor was Bruno H. Zimm[11].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include biophysicist[4], chemist[5], and researcher[6]. Ken A. Dill's field of work was physics[8]. Employers include University of California, San Francisco[9], a public university[26], in United States[27], founded in 1873[28], headquartered in San Francisco[29] and Stony Brook University[10], a public university[30], in United States[31], founded in 1957[32], headquartered in Stony Brook University[33]. Doctoral students include John D. Chodera[18], a computational biologist[34]; Vincent A. Voelz[19], a computational biologist[35]; Kevin A. T. Silverstein[20], a computational biologist[36]; Rachel B. Brem[21], a researcher[37], specialised in evolutionary genetics[38]; and Noel Southall[22], a researcher[39].
Recognition
Awards received include Emily M. Gray Award[12], an education award[40], in United States[41], founded in 1997[42]; Sackler Prize for Biophysics[13]; and Max Delbrück Prize in Biological Physics[14], an award[43], founded in 1981[44].
FAQs
Where was Ken A. Dill born?
Ken A. Dill's place of birth was Oklahoma City[2].
What did Ken A. Dill do for work?
Ken A. Dill worked as biophysicist[4], chemist[5], and researcher[6].
What awards did Ken A. Dill receive?
Honors received include Emily M. Gray Award[12], Sackler Prize for Biophysics[13], and Max Delbrück Prize in Biological Physics[14].