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  1. Helen Spurway (12 June 1915 – 15 February 1978) was a British biologist and the second wife of J. B. S. Haldane. She emigrated to India in 1957 along with him, both taking up Indian citizenship in 1961, and conducted research in field biology with Krishna Dronamraju , Suresh Jayakar , and others.

  2. 16 avr. 2024 · Next to him was Dr. Helen Spurway, that day’s test subject. Twenty-­seven-­year-­old Spurway, also a PhD geneticist, was as lanky as Haldane was robust. In the tank, she perched on a small...

  3. 7 mai 2024 · On 284 separate days, up to January 28, 1944, Jack—now JBS—Haldane, Helen Spurway, and the other members of their scientific lab took turns running at least 611 experiments on themselves in the...

  4. 16 avr. 2024 · Helen Spurway, his partner in life and in using mathematics to examine the inheritance patterns of salamanders, was the labs co-pilot. The two lived in the lab during the day and at...

  5. rachellancewrites.com › books › the-chamber-diversChamber Divers - Rachel Lance

    Led by the controversial biologists JBS Haldane and Dr. Helen Spurway, an ingenious team of ragtag scientists worked out of homemade labs throughout the London Blitz. Beneath a rain of bombs, they pioneered thrilling advances in underwater reconnaissance through tests done on themselves in painful and potentially fatal experiments.

  6. 19 août 2012 · In the 1950s, geneticist Helen Spurway learned of a woman, Emmimarie Jones, who claimed that her daughter had been born without a father. Spurway had studied parthenogenesis in fish, and was...

  7. Dr Frantz Bernadin 16 décembre 2014 La grande revue médicale anglaise ‘’The Lancet’’ publia, il y a quelque temps, un article signé Helen Spurway, une spécialiste en eugénique, où il était dit à demi-mot que la probabilité n’est pas à écarter qu’une femme puisse « devenir enceinte sans l’intervention de spermatozoïdes ».