Mark Henkelman
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Mark Henkelman
Summary
Mark Henkelman is a human[1]. He was born on +1946-00-00T00:00:00Z[2]. He worked as a biophysicist[3]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (2 views/month, #7,299 of 1,000,298).[4]
Key Facts
- Mark Henkelman was born on +1946-00-00T00:00:00Z[2].
- Mark Henkelman's professions included biophysicist[3].
- Among Mark Henkelman's employers was Hospital for Sick Children[5].
- Mark Henkelman was educated at University of Toronto[6].
- Mark Henkelman received the Killam Prize[7].
- Mark Henkelman received the Member of the Order of Canada[8].
- Mark Henkelman received the Robert L. Noble Prize[9].
- Mark Henkelman is recorded as male[10].
- Mark Henkelman's instance of is recorded as human[11].
- Mark Henkelman's ISNI is recorded as 0000000074782632[12].
- Mark Henkelman's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 104336015[13].
- Mark Henkelman's ORCID iD is recorded as 0000-0002-7461-4713[14].
- Mark Henkelman's family name is recorded as Henkelman[15].
- Mark Henkelman's given name is recorded as Mark[16].
- Mark Henkelman's official website is recorded as http://medbio.utoronto.ca/faculty/henkelman.html[17].
- Mark Henkelman's Scopus author ID is recorded as 7006051336[18].
- Mark Henkelman's Google Scholar author ID is recorded as fO2McaEAAAAJ[19].
- Mark Henkelman's DBLP author ID is recorded as 35/1191[20].
- Mark Henkelman's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/11j4pxhhqp[21].
- Mark Henkelman's Order of Canada recipient ID is recorded as 146-16600[22].
- Mark Henkelman's WorldCat Entities ID is recorded as E39PBJfxfjKPmxBc3KjRTBQyVC[23].
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Origins and Family
Mark Henkelman was born on +1946-00-00T00:00:00Z[2].
Education
Mark Henkelman was educated at University of Toronto[6].
Career and Affiliations
Mark Henkelman's professions included biophysicist[3]. Among his employers was Hospital for Sick Children[5].
Recognition
Awards received include Killam Prize[7], an award[24], in Canada[25], founded in 1981[26]; Member of the Order of Canada[8], a grade of an order[27], in Canada[28]; and Robert L. Noble Prize[9], an award[29], in Canada[30], founded in 1994[31].
Why It Matters
Mark Henkelman ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (2 views/month, #7,299 of 1,000,298).[4]
FAQs
What did Mark Henkelman do for work?
Mark Henkelman worked as biophysicist[3].
Where did Mark Henkelman go to school?
Mark Henkelman was educated at University of Toronto[6].
What awards did Mark Henkelman receive?
Honors received include Killam Prize[7], Member of the Order of Canada[8], and Robert L. Noble Prize[9].