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  1. www.imdb.com › name › nm4141252Lily James - IMDb

    Producer. Soundtrack. IMDbPro Starmeter 13 96. Play clip 1:15. Lily James | Career Retrospective. 82 Videos. 99+ Photos. Lily James was born Lily Chloe Ninette Thomson in Esher, Surrey, to Ninette (Mantle), an actress, and Jamie Thomson, an actor and musician. Her grandmother, Helen Horton, was an American actress.

  2. James Alexander Thomson is an American developmental biologist best known for deriving the first human embryonic stem cell line in 1998 and for deriving human induced pluripotent stem cells (iPS) in 2007.

  3. Feb 1, 2011 · Published: 2011-02-01. James Alexander Thomson, affectionately known as Jamie Thomson, is an American developmental biologist whose pioneering work in isolating and culturing non-human primate and human embryonic stem cells has made him one of the most prominent scientists in stem cell research.

  4. May 28, 2008 · Ten years ago in a small, closet-like laboratory, James "Jamie" Thomson, an embryologist at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, changed the world by creating the first human embryonic...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lily_JamesLily James - Wikipedia

    James' father, James Thomson, died from cancer in 2008. She took her father's first name as her stage name when she learned there was already an actress named Lily Thomson. She was in a relationship with actor Matt Smith, whom she met while working on Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, from 2014 to 2019.

  6. Mar 3, 2022 · James Thomson helped the scientific world turn its attention to the remarkable stem cells that give rise to all of the building blocks of life. After more than 30 years with UW–Madison and 15 years with the Morgridge Institute, Thomson has announced plans to retire in July 2022.

  7. Apr 20, 2007 · JamesJamieThomson, the reputed “Father of Stem Cell Research,” will be operating a research lab in Santa Barbara as an adjunct professor at UCSB. Thomson will be in Santa Barbara only part-time-he remains a tenured senior faculty member at the University of Wisconsin at Madison where, in 1998, he first isolated human embryonic stem cells.

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