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Authorised form of nameBeddington; Rosa Susan Penelope (1956 - 2001)
Dates1956 - 2001
NationalityBritish
Place of birthHurstbourne Tarrant, Hampshire
Date of birth23/03/1956
Place of deathGreat Tew, Oxfordshire
Date of death18/05/2001
Research fieldEmbryology
ActivityEducation:
Sherborne School for Girls; Brasenose College, Oxford. BA (1977), DPhil (1981)
Career:
One of the first women to be admitted to Brasenose College, Oxford; Post-doctoral Fellow under Richard Gardner (FRS 1979), Sir William Dunn School of Pathology and Department of Zoology, Oxford University (1977-1983); Research Fellow, Lister Institute for Preventative Medicine, Oxford (1983-1988); work on gastrulation, Centre for Genome Research, Edinburgh (1991); Head of the Division of Mammalian Development at the MRC National Institute for Medical Research, Mill Hill, London (1993); Member, Molecular and Cellular Medicine Board, Medical Research Council; co-author with Lewis Wolpert (FRS 1980) of 'Manipulating the mouse embryo' (1994), and of 'Principles of development' (1998), both illustrated with her own drawings; died of cancer
Memberships:
British Society for Developmental Biology
Membership categoryFellow
Date of election13/05/1999
Age at election43
RelationshipsDaughter of Roy Beddington, artist and fisherman; married (1987) Rev Robin Denniston
SourceSources:
Obituaries:
Independent 22/05/2001; Times, Daily Telegraph 23/05/2001, Guardian 24/05/2001; Nature vol 412 p 138 (12 July 2001)
Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society 2005 vol 51 pp 15-32, plate, by Sohalia Rastan and Elizabeth Robertson
Virtual International Authority Filehttp://viaf.org/viaf/92090250
CodeNA1551
Archives associated with this Fellow
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IM/000315Beddington, Rosa Susan1999
BEDSome papers of Rosa Susan Penelope Beddington FRS1975-2002
EC/1999/03Beddington, Rosa Susan Penelope: certificate of election to the Royal Society1998
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