Martin Evans

He won a major scholarship to Christ's College, Cambridge at a time when advances in genetics were occurring there and became interested in biology and biochemistry. He then went to University College London where he learned laboratory skills supervised by Elizabeth Deuchar. In 1978, he moved to the Department of Genetics, at the University of Cambridge, and in 1980 began his collaboration with Matthew Kaufman. They explored the method of using blastocysts for the isolation of embryonic stem cells. After Kaufman left, Evans continued his work, upgrading his laboratory skills to the newest technologies, isolated the embryonic stem cell of the early mouse embryo and established it in a cell culture. He genetically modified and implanted it into adult female mice with the intent of creating genetically modified offspring, work for which he was awarded the Nobel Prize in 2007. In 2015, he was elected a Fellow of the Learned Society of Wales. Today, genetically modified mice are considered vital for medical research. Provided by Wikipedia
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Survey of VA Laboratory Practices for Carbapenem-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii and Pseudomonas aeruginosa by Aubrey Sawyer, Cara Ray, James Stacey Klutts, Margaret Fitzpatrick, Katie Suda, Natalie Hicks, Martin Evans, Makoto Jones, Christopher Pfeiffer, Charlesnika Evans
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Active surveillance and contact precautions for preventing MRSA healthcare-associated infections during the COVID-19 pandemic by Brian McCauley, Martin Evans, Loretta Simbartl, Makoto Jones, Gary Roselle, Anthony Harris, Eli Perencevich, Michael Rubin, Stephen Kralovic, Linda Flarida, Natalie Hicks
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The Braking Performance Framework: Practical Recommendations and Guidelines to Enhance Horizontal Deceleration Ability in Multi-Directional Sports by Damian Harper, Chris Cervantes, Matt Van Dyke, Martin Evans, Alistair McBurnie, Tom Dos' Santos, Ola Eriksrud, Daniel Cohen, David Rhodes, Christopher Carling, John Kiely
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A cross-sectional survey of Department of Veterans Affairs laboratory practices for identification of carbapenem-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii and Pseudomonas aeruginosa by Aubrey M. Sawyer, Cara Ray, J. Stacey Klutts, Margaret Fitzpatrick, Katie J. Suda, Natalie Hicks, Martin Evans, Makoto Jones, Christopher D. Pfeiffer, Charlesnika T. Evans, QUERI CARRIAGE Program
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Increasing Registration for a VA Multidrug-Resistant Organism Alert Tool by Cara Ray, Cassie Cunningham Goedken, Ashley Hughes, Katie Suda, Marylou Guihan, Geneva Wilson, Natalie Hicks, Martin Evans, Makoto Jones, Christopher Pfeiffer, Margaret Fitzpatrick, Stacey Klutts, Charlesnika Evans
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Lessons from an evaluation of an antimicrobial resistance laboratory capacity telementoring program in Ethiopia and Kenya by Kieran Hartsough, Jacqueline Safstrom, Martin Evans, Manise Pierre, Edward Schroder, Carolyn Herzig, Ana Da Costa, Susan Githii, Rajiha Abubeker, Gebrie Alebachew, Surafel Fentaw Dinku, Abera Abdeta, Estifanos Tsige, Maritza Urrego
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Increased carbapenemase testing following implementation of national VA guidelines for carbapenem-resistant Enterobacterales (CRE) by Margaret A. Fitzpatrick, Katie J. Suda, Swetha Ramanathan, Geneva Wilson, Linda Poggensee, Martin Evans, Makoto M. Jones, Christopher D. Pfeiffer, J. Stacey Klutts, Eli Perencevich, Michael Rubin, Charlesnika T. Evans, for the QUERI CARRIAGE Program
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Lessons from leadership transition of an AMR telementoring program to sustain laboratory capacity building in Ethiopia by Martin Evans, Ana Da Costa, Kieran Hartsough, Jacqueline Safstrom, Carolyn Herzig, Rajiha Abubeker, Gebrie Alebachew, Surafel Fentaw Dinku, Abera Abdeta, Estifanos Tsige, Etsehiwot Adamu, Degefu Beyene, Semira Ebrahim, Elias Seyoum, Maritza Urrego, Tesfa Addis
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