John N.A. Hooper is an Australian marine biologist and writer on science. He is the current Head of Biodiversity & Geosciences Programs at the Queensland Museum. His research has included studying the possible medical benefits of marine sponges, including beta blockers for heart disease, and for compounds to combat illnesses like gastro-intestinal disease and cancer. In 2007 he was a member of the Discussion Panel On Marine Genetic Resources for the eighth annual United Nations Informal Consultative Process for Oceans and the Law of the Sea (UNICPOLOS).
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| - John N.A. Hooper is an Australian marine biologist and writer on science. He is the current Head of Biodiversity & Geosciences Programs at the Queensland Museum. His research has included studying the possible medical benefits of marine sponges, including beta blockers for heart disease, and for compounds to combat illnesses like gastro-intestinal disease and cancer. In 2007 he was a member of the Discussion Panel On Marine Genetic Resources for the eighth annual United Nations Informal Consultative Process for Oceans and the Law of the Sea (UNICPOLOS). (en)
- John N.A. Hooper is een Australische zeebioloog en auteur van wetenschappelijke publicaties. Hij is hoofd van de programma's Biodiversiteit en Aardwetenschappen van het . Zijn onderzoek omvat de studie van mogelijke medische toepassingen van zeesponzen, zoals bètablokkers tegen hartziekten en verbindingen tegen maag-darmaandoeningen en kanker. In 2007 maakte hij deel uit van het Overlegpaneel Genetische Hulpbronnen van de Zee voor de achtste jaarlijkse informele raadpleging (door de Verenigde Naties) over oceanen en maritiem recht (UNICPOLOS). (nl)
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| - John N.A. Hooper is an Australian marine biologist and writer on science. He is the current Head of Biodiversity & Geosciences Programs at the Queensland Museum. His research has included studying the possible medical benefits of marine sponges, including beta blockers for heart disease, and for compounds to combat illnesses like gastro-intestinal disease and cancer. In 2007 he was a member of the Discussion Panel On Marine Genetic Resources for the eighth annual United Nations Informal Consultative Process for Oceans and the Law of the Sea (UNICPOLOS). (en)
- John N.A. Hooper is een Australische zeebioloog en auteur van wetenschappelijke publicaties. Hij is hoofd van de programma's Biodiversiteit en Aardwetenschappen van het . Zijn onderzoek omvat de studie van mogelijke medische toepassingen van zeesponzen, zoals bètablokkers tegen hartziekten en verbindingen tegen maag-darmaandoeningen en kanker. In 2007 maakte hij deel uit van het Overlegpaneel Genetische Hulpbronnen van de Zee voor de achtste jaarlijkse informele raadpleging (door de Verenigde Naties) over oceanen en maritiem recht (UNICPOLOS). (nl)
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