Molecular Pathology and Genetics Laboratory, number 1
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Dr. James E. Womack a professor at College of Veterinary Medicine since 1973 and known for conducting pioneering research in the cattle genome. In 2001 he received the Wolf Prize in Agriculture. The late German-born inventor, diplomat, and philanthropist Ricardo Wolf established the Wolf Foundation through which the awards are granted. Five annual Wolf Prizes have been awarded every year since 1978 to scientists and artists in four out of five scientific fields in rotation: agriculture, chemistry, mathematics, medicine and physics.
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Dr. James Womack points to a document on a bulletin board, with three other employee standing nearby. Physical description: color slides, 5X5mmSubject
Womack, JamesWolf Prize in Agriculture
Animal gentic engineering
Animal genome mapping
livestock--Genetic engineering
Pathology, Molecular
Laboratories
Genetics
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College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical SciencesMolecular Pathology and Genetics Laboratory, number 1. Available electronically from https : / /hdl .handle .net /1969 .1 /172365.