Nicholas J. Bennett
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Nicholas J. Bennett
Summary
Nicholas J. Bennett is a human[1]. He worked as a microbiologist[2] and molecular biologist[3].
Key Facts
- Nicholas J. Bennett's professions included microbiologist[2].
- Nicholas J. Bennett worked as a molecular biologist[3].
- Nicholas J. Bennett's field of work was bacteriophage[4].
- Nicholas J. Bennett's field of work was genetic engineering[5].
- Nicholas J. Bennett's field of work was phage display[6].
- Nicholas J. Bennett's field of work was biochemistry[7].
- Nicholas J. Bennett was employed by University of Alberta[8].
- Nicholas J. Bennett was employed by Massey University[9].
- Among Nicholas J. Bennett's employers was Massey University[10].
- Among Nicholas J. Bennett's employers was University of Alberta[11].
- Among Nicholas J. Bennett's employers was University of Alberta[12].
- Nicholas J. Bennett was employed by University of Alberta[13].
- Nicholas J. Bennett's education included a stint at Massey University[14].
- Nicholas J. Bennett was educated at Massey University[15].
- Nicholas J. Bennett's education included a stint at Massey University[16].
- Nicholas J. Bennett's doctoral advisor was Jasna Rakonjac[17].
- Nicholas J. Bennett's doctoral advisor was Andrew J Sutherland-Smith[18].
- Nicholas J. Bennett is recorded as male[19].
- Nicholas J. Bennett's instance of is recorded as human[20].
- Nicholas J. Bennett's ORCID iD is recorded as 0000-0003-2634-2618[21].
- Nicholas J. Bennett earned the academic degree of Master of Science[22].
- Nicholas J. Bennett earned the academic degree of Doctor of Philosophy[23].
- Nicholas J. Bennett's family name is recorded as Bennett[24].
- Nicholas J. Bennett's described at URL is recorded as http://hdl.handle.net/10179/13976[25].
- Nicholas J. Bennett's academic thesis is recorded as Unlocking the M13 (F1) virion : investigation into the role of pIII C domain of F specific filamentous bacteriophage in infection[26].
Body
Education
Educated at Massey University[14], a university[27], in New Zealand[28], founded in 1927[29]. Doctoral advisors include Jasna Rakonjac[17], a researcher[30], awarded the New Zealand Microbiological Society Distinguished Orator Award[31] and Andrew J Sutherland-Smith[18], a researcher[32]. Academic degrees include Master of Science[22] and Doctor of Philosophy[23]. Nicholas J. Bennett studied under Jasna Rakonjac[33].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include microbiologist[2] and molecular biologist[3]. Fields of work include bacteriophage[4]; genetic engineering[5]; phage display[6]; and biochemistry[7], an interdisciplinary science[34]. Employers include University of Alberta[8], an autonomous university[35], in Canada[36], founded in 1906[37], headquartered in Edmonton[38]; Massey University[9], a university[39], in New Zealand[40], founded in 1927[41]; and McGill University[42], a public research university[43], in Canada[44], founded in 1821[45], headquartered in Montreal[46].
FAQs
What did Nicholas J. Bennett do for work?
Nicholas J. Bennett worked as microbiologist[2] and molecular biologist[3].
Where did Nicholas J. Bennett go to school?
Nicholas J. Bennett was educated at Massey University[14], Massey University[15], and Massey University[16].