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  1. Dec 1, 1998 · Bell became a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1972, and although he received many awards, they did not come for many years, until the nature of his exceptional achievements became fully realized. Indeed, between 1987 and 1989 he was awarded the Hughes Medal of the Royal Society, the Dirac Medal of the Institute of Physics and the Heineman Prize of the American Physical Society.

  2. Nov 4, 2014 · Bell is regarded as one of the 20th Century's greatest physicists, and was widely believed to have been in line for a Nobel Prize in Physics when he died in 1990 from a stroke. Bell's Theorem ...

  3. John Bell (physician) For other people with the same name, see John Bell. Sir John Irving Bell (born 1 July 1952 [ 1 ]) is a Canadian-British immunologist and geneticist. [ 2 ] From 2006 to 2011, he was President of the United Kingdom's Academy of Medical Sciences, and since 2002 he has held the Regius Chair of Medicine at the University of ...

  4. Sep 4, 2024 · Join the conversation. Dr. John Bell, 71, has been awarded the Lifetime Contribution Prize by the Canadian Cancer Society in recognition of his pioneering work with cancer-killing viruses. Photo ...

  5. Feb 24, 2021 · The Daily Mail reported on Bell’s financial ties in September 2020, noting that he had £773 000 (€893 000; $1.1m) worth of shares in the pharmaceutical company Roche.2 The newspaper published the story after Roche sold the government £13.5m of antibody tests, which Public Health England later found to be unreliable.

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  6. Nov 4, 2014 · Bell was born in Belfast, where he attended Queen’s University, eventually coming to CERN in 1960. For much of November the university is hosting a series of events in celebration of his work, including an exhibition Action at a Distance: The Life and Legacy of John Stewart Bell with photographs, objects and papers relating to Bell’s work alongside videos exploring his science and legacy.

  7. Feb 21, 2024 · Professor Sir John Bell’s connection with Oxford stretches back 50 years, when he arrived from Canada as a Rhodes Scholar at Magdalen College. Since then, Sir John has made significant contributions to both the University and the UK’s life sciences endeavours, and his ground breaking research has contributed significantly to our understanding of immune activation in a range of autoimmune ...

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