Jane Osbourn OBE is a scientist and chair of the UK BioIndustry Association. A Natural Sciences graduate of Queens' College, Cambridge, Jane completed several post-graduate qualifications before moving into industry at Cambridge Antibody Technology, that became MedImmune and AstraZeneca. In the Queen's Birthday Honours list of 2019, Jane was awarded the Order of the British Empire medal for services to "Human Monoclonal Antibody Drug Research and Development and Biotechnology".
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| - Jane Osbourn OBE is a scientist and chair of the UK BioIndustry Association. A Natural Sciences graduate of Queens' College, Cambridge, Jane completed several post-graduate qualifications before moving into industry at Cambridge Antibody Technology, that became MedImmune and AstraZeneca. In the Queen's Birthday Honours list of 2019, Jane was awarded the Order of the British Empire medal for services to "Human Monoclonal Antibody Drug Research and Development and Biotechnology". (en)
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| - Bingley, West Yorkshire, England (en)
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| - Evidence that nucleocapsid disassembly and a later step in virus replication are inhibited in transgenic tobacco protoplasts expressing TMV coat protein (en)
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| - Jane Katharine Osbourn (en)
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| - Jane Osbourn OBE is a scientist and chair of the UK BioIndustry Association. A Natural Sciences graduate of Queens' College, Cambridge, Jane completed several post-graduate qualifications before moving into industry at Cambridge Antibody Technology, that became MedImmune and AstraZeneca. In the Queen's Birthday Honours list of 2019, Jane was awarded the Order of the British Empire medal for services to "Human Monoclonal Antibody Drug Research and Development and Biotechnology". (en)
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| - T. Michael A. Wilson (en)
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