Warren Tate
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Warren Tate
Summary
Warren Tate is a human[1]. He worked as a biochemist[2] and professor[3].
Key Facts
- Warren Tate held citizenship in New Zealand[4].
- Warren Tate worked as a biochemist[2].
- Warren Tate worked as a professor[3].
- Warren Tate held the position of professor emeritus[5].
- Warren Tate held the position of full professor[6].
- Warren Tate was employed by University of Otago[7].
- Among Warren Tate's employers was Baylor College of Medicine[8].
- Warren Tate was employed by Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics[9].
- Warren Tate was employed by Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics[10].
- Warren Tate was employed by Baylor College of Medicine[11].
- Warren Tate's education included a stint at Victoria University of Wellington[12].
- Warren Tate's education included a stint at Victoria University of Wellington[13].
- Warren Tate was educated at University of Otago[14].
- A notable student of Warren Tate was Simon McKenzie-Nickson[15].
- A notable student of Warren Tate was Nikita Potemkin[16].
- A notable student of Warren Tate was Alexandra Noble[17].
- A notable student of Warren Tate was Amber Helliwell[18].
- Warren Tate received the Fellow of the Royal Society Te Apārangi[19].
- Warren Tate received the Rutherford Medal[20].
- Warren Tate received the Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit[21].
- Warren Tate received the Marsden Medal[22].
- Warren Tate received the Fellow of the New Zealand Institute of Chemistry[23].
- Warren Tate's image is recorded as Professor Warren Tate 002 (cropped).jpg[24].
- Warren Tate is recorded as male[25].
- Warren Tate's instance of is recorded as human[26].
Body
Education
Educated at Victoria University of Wellington[12], a public university[27], in New Zealand[28], founded in 1897[29], headquartered in Wellington[30] and University of Otago[14], a public university[31], in New Zealand[32], founded in 1869[33], headquartered in Dunedin[34]. Warren Tate earned the academic degree of Doctor of Philosophy[35].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include biochemist[2] and professor[3]. Employers include University of Otago[7], a public university[36], in New Zealand[37], founded in 1869[38], headquartered in Dunedin[39]; Baylor College of Medicine[8], a hospital[40], in United States[41], founded in 1900[42]; and Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics[9], a Max Planck Institute[43], in Germany[44], founded in 1953[45], headquartered in Dahlem[46]. Positions held include professor emeritus[5], an academic title[47] and full professor[6], an academic rank[48]. Notable students include Simon McKenzie-Nickson[15], a researcher[49]; Nikita Potemkin[16], a researcher[50]; Alexandra Noble[17], a researcher[51], specialised in epigenetics[52]; and Amber Helliwell[18], a researcher[53].
Recognition
Awards received include Fellow of the Royal Society Te Apārangi[19]; Rutherford Medal[20], a science award[54], in New Zealand[55], founded in 1991[56]; Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit[21], a grade of an order[57], in New Zealand[58]; Marsden Medal[22], a science award[59], in New Zealand[60]; and Fellow of the New Zealand Institute of Chemistry[23], an award[61], in New Zealand[62].
FAQs
What did Warren Tate do for work?
Warren Tate worked as biochemist[2] and professor[3].
Where did Warren Tate go to school?
Warren Tate was educated at Victoria University of Wellington[12], Victoria University of Wellington[13], and University of Otago[14].
What awards did Warren Tate receive?
Honors received include Fellow of the Royal Society Te Apārangi[19], Rutherford Medal[20], Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit[21], and Marsden Medal[22].