Leo Carlin
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Leo Carlin
Summary
Leo Carlin is a human[1]. He worked as a biologist[2].
Key Facts
- Leo Carlin worked as a biologist[2].
- Leo Carlin's field of work was cell biology[3].
- Leo Carlin was employed by University of Glasgow[4].
- Among Leo Carlin's employers was Imperial College London[5].
- Leo Carlin was employed by Beatson Institute for Cancer Research[6].
- Leo Carlin's doctoral advisor was Daniel M. Davis[7].
- Leo Carlin received the Fellow of the Royal Microscopical Society[8].
- Leo Carlin was a member of PLOS ONE Editors[9].
- Leo Carlin was a member of Royal Microscopical Society[10].
- Leo Carlin was a member of European Society for Molecular Imaging[11].
- Leo Carlin was a member of European Respiratory Society[12].
- Leo Carlin was a member of British Society for Immunology[13].
- Leo Carlin was a member of British Association for Lung Research[14].
- Leo Carlin is recorded as male[15].
- Leo Carlin's instance of is recorded as human[16].
- Leo Carlin's family name is recorded as Carlin[17].
- Leo Carlin's given name is recorded as Leo[18].
- Leo Carlin's official website is recorded as http://www.beatson.gla.ac.uk/leo_carlin[19].
- Leo Carlin's described at URL is recorded as https://biography.omicsonline.org/united-kingdom/beatson-institute-for-cancer-research/leo-carlin-407942[20].
- Leo Carlin's described at URL is recorded as https://gtr.ukri.org/person/74725166-8E19-4461-9120-9F3546B35BC5/[21].
- Leo Carlin's academic thesis is recorded as Imaging the human natural killer cell immunological synapse[22].
- Leo Carlin's participant in is recorded as Regulation of Pulmonary Neutrophils In Vivo: Direct Interrogation by Intravital Microscopy[23].
- Leo Carlin's participant in is recorded as Leukocyte Dynamics[24].
- Leo Carlin's interested in is recorded as white blood cell[25].
- Leo Carlin's interested in is recorded as cancer immunology[26].
Body
Education
Leo Carlin's doctoral advisor was Daniel M. Davis[7].
Career and Affiliations
Leo Carlin worked as a biologist[2]. His field of work was cell biology[3]. Employers include University of Glasgow[4], a public research university[27], in United Kingdom[28], founded in 1451[29], headquartered in Glasgow[30]; Imperial College London[5], a public research university[31], in United Kingdom[32], founded in 1907[33], headquartered in South Kensington Campus, Imperial College London[34]; and Beatson Institute for Cancer Research[6], a facility[35], in United Kingdom[36], founded in 1912[37].
Recognition
Leo Carlin received the Fellow of the Royal Microscopical Society[8].
FAQs
What did Leo Carlin do for work?
Leo Carlin worked as biologist[2].
What awards did Leo Carlin receive?
Honors received include Fellow of the Royal Microscopical Society[8].