About: Jane Reece

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Jane B. Reece (born 15 April 1944) is an American scientist and textbook author. Along with American biologist Neil Campbell, she wrote the widely used Campbell/Reece Biology textbooks. Reece received an A.B. in Biology from Harvard University, an M.S. in microbiology from Rutgers University, and a Ph.D. in bacteriology from the University of California, Berkeley. Her doctoral thesis was entitled 'The RecE pathway of genetic combination in Escherichia Coli'. Having completed her Ph.D., she stayed at UC Berkeley for a while as a postdoctoral researcher, before accepting tenure at Stanford University as a researcher. Her research mainly focused on genetic recombination in bacteria.

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  • Jane B. Reece (* 15. April 1944) ist eine US-amerikanische Biologin und Autorin. (de)
  • Jane B. Reece (born 15 April 1944) is an American scientist and textbook author. Along with American biologist Neil Campbell, she wrote the widely used Campbell/Reece Biology textbooks. Reece received an A.B. in Biology from Harvard University, an M.S. in microbiology from Rutgers University, and a Ph.D. in bacteriology from the University of California, Berkeley. Her doctoral thesis was entitled 'The RecE pathway of genetic combination in Escherichia Coli'. Having completed her Ph.D., she stayed at UC Berkeley for a while as a postdoctoral researcher, before accepting tenure at Stanford University as a researcher. Her research mainly focused on genetic recombination in bacteria. Reece has taught at various colleges, including Middlesex County College (New Jersey) and Queensborough Community College (New York City). She is the author or co-author of several textbooks at Benjamin Cummings, at which place she has served as an editor since she joined in 1978.Notable among her works is The World of the Cell, third edition, which she co-authored with W.M. Becker and M.F. Poesie. In 2017 she was awarded an honorary doctorate from Uppsala University, Sweden. (en)
  • Jane B. Reece (15 de abril de 1944) es una científica estadounidense coautora, junto con Neil Campbell, del conocido libro de texto Biología.​ (es)
  • Jane B. Reece (née le 15 avril 1944) est une auteure américaine de manuels scientifiques. Elle est connue pour avoir écrit, aux côtés de Neil A. Campbell les manuels Biologie. (fr)
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  • Jane B. Reece (* 15. April 1944) ist eine US-amerikanische Biologin und Autorin. (de)
  • Jane B. Reece (15 de abril de 1944) es una científica estadounidense coautora, junto con Neil Campbell, del conocido libro de texto Biología.​ (es)
  • Jane B. Reece (née le 15 avril 1944) est une auteure américaine de manuels scientifiques. Elle est connue pour avoir écrit, aux côtés de Neil A. Campbell les manuels Biologie. (fr)
  • Jane B. Reece (born 15 April 1944) is an American scientist and textbook author. Along with American biologist Neil Campbell, she wrote the widely used Campbell/Reece Biology textbooks. Reece received an A.B. in Biology from Harvard University, an M.S. in microbiology from Rutgers University, and a Ph.D. in bacteriology from the University of California, Berkeley. Her doctoral thesis was entitled 'The RecE pathway of genetic combination in Escherichia Coli'. Having completed her Ph.D., she stayed at UC Berkeley for a while as a postdoctoral researcher, before accepting tenure at Stanford University as a researcher. Her research mainly focused on genetic recombination in bacteria. (en)
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  • Jane Reece (en)
  • Jane B. Reece (de)
  • Jane Reece (es)
  • Jane B. Reece (fr)
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