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  1. Philip M. Cohen is the inventor of several chess variants. He authored the column "Olla Podrida" in the periodical Nost-algia published by the (now defunct) correspondence game club NOST. The column regularly featured chess variants, many experimental, since 1972.

  2. Sir Philip Cohen (born 22 July 1945) is a distinguished British biochemist known for his extensive contributions to the field of biochemistry, especially to the understanding of the role of reversible protein phosphorylation in cell regulation.

  3. Sir Phillip Cohen, a biochemist elected as a foreign associate to the National Academy of Sciences in 2008, remembers the moment in his distinguished career when his studies in cell signaling and protein phosphorylation took off.

  4. May 12, 2009 · Sir Philip Cohen, a biochemist elected as a foreign associate to the National Academy of Sciences in 2008, remembers the moment in his distinguished career when his studies in cell signaling and protein phosphorylation took off.

  5. COHEN, SIR PHILIP (1945– ), British biochemist. Cohen was born in Edgware, Middlesex, and earned his B.Sc. (1966) and Ph.D., under the supervision of Michael Rosemeyer (1969), in biochemistry from University College, London.

  6. Philip Cohen is a biochemist who has made major contributions to our understanding of protein phosphorylation and its role in cell regulation and human disease. Phosphorylation processes are very important because they control almost all aspects of cellular functions.

  7. Philip N. Cohen is an American sociologist. He is a Professor of Sociology at the University of Maryland, College Park, and director of SocArXiv, an open archive of the social sciences.

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