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- Susan Thomas Lovett (* vor 1973 in Rochester, New York) ist eine US-amerikanische Biologin (Molekularbiologie, Mikrobiologie, Genetik) an der Brandeis University. (de)
- Susan Thomas Lovett is an American molecular biologist who is the Abraham S. and Gertrude Burg Professor of Microbiology at Brandeis University. She is interested in the mechanisms that allow the genetic material in cells to remain stable over time. (en)
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- The recJ gene of Escherichia coli (en)
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- Susan Thomas Lovett (* vor 1973 in Rochester, New York) ist eine US-amerikanische Biologin (Molekularbiologie, Mikrobiologie, Genetik) an der Brandeis University. (de)
- Susan Thomas Lovett is an American molecular biologist who is the Abraham S. and Gertrude Burg Professor of Microbiology at Brandeis University. She is interested in the mechanisms that allow the genetic material in cells to remain stable over time. (en)
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- Susan T. Lovett (de)
- Susan Lovett (en)
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