- Sir John
Bertrand Gurdon FRS (born 2
October 1933) is a
British developmental biologist, best
known for his
pioneering research in
nuclear transplantation...
-
Gurdon can
refer to:
Brampton Gurdon (disambiguation)
Charles Gurdon (1855–1931),
English rower and
rugby union forward Edward Temple Gurdon (1854–1929)...
- 9th Baronet. The
Gurdons were
landed gentry, of Letton, Norfolk.
Madeleine Gurdon was
educated at a
convent school.
Madeleine Gurdon was an equestrian...
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Gurdon is a city in
Clark County, Arkansas,
United States. The po****tion was 1,840 at the 2020 census. The town was
founded in the late 19th
century as...
- The
Gurdon Light is an
atmospheric ghost light located near
railroad tracks in a
wooded area of
Gurdon, Arkansas. It is the
subject of
local folklore and...
-
Temple Gurdon may
refer to:
Edward Temple Gurdon (1854–1929),
British rugby player Temple Gurdon (British Army officer) (1896–1959),
British General This...
- Al
Gurdon is a
British broadcast lighting designer and consultant. He
specialises in
large scale televised music shows and
events including the MTV Awards...
-
Gurdon School District is a
school district in
Clark County, Arkansas,
serving Gurdon. It
operates three schools:
Gurdon Primary School, Cabe
Middle School...
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General Sir
William Gurdon Stirling, GCB, CBE, DSO (25 May 1907 – 29
August 1973) was a
British Army
officer who
reached high
office during the 1960s....
-
Richard I (8
September 1157 – 6
April 1199),
known as
Richard Cœur de Lion (Old
Norman French: Quor de Lion) or
Richard the
Lionheart because of his re****tion...