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  2. Gareth Jenkins (scientist) - Wikipedia

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    Gareth Jenkins is a professor of molecular carcinogenesis at Swansea University Medical School. Based in the Institute of Life Science, his interests include the study of DNA mutation induction (genetic toxicology) and the role of DNA mutations as diagnostic biomarkers for cancer. He is also director of research of the medical school and a ...

  3. Valerie Randle - Wikipedia

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    Valerie Randle is a materials engineer who specialised in electron backscatter diffraction, grain boundary engineering, and has written a number of text books on the subject She was Welsh Woman of the Year in 1998 and in the same year was awarded the Rosenhain Award for achievements in Materials Science by the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining.

  4. Amy Brown (dietitian) - Wikipedia

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    Amy Brown (dietitian) Amy Brown is a Welsh psychologist. She is a Professor of Child Public Health at Swansea University who specialises in maternal and child health, particularly nutrition. She campaigns to bring about better support for women who want to breastfeed and to improve the UK public's attitude towards breastfeeding in public.

  5. Hendrefoilan - Wikipedia

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    Hendrefoilan is an area in Swansea, South Wales.The area overlaps northwest Sketty and east Killay communities.. The western part is often known as Student Village which lies is on the west bank of the Olchfa Stream, in the suburb of Killay.

  6. Singleton Park - Wikipedia

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    Singleton Park ( Welsh: Parc Singleton) is the largest urban park in the city of Swansea. It is located in Sketty and is listed on the Cadw/ICOMOS Register of Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest in Wales . The park encompasses 250 acres. An ornamental garden is located in the south, near the entrance to Swansea University, while a ...

  7. Taliesin Arts Centre - Wikipedia

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    The centre hosts a broad programme of events including cinema screenings and a variety of live performances, from dance and drama to jazz and world music . Taliesin Arts Centre provides a service to both students and the people of Swansea and acts as a regional centre. Performers in recent years have included Jamie Cullum, Clare Teal, Billy ...

  8. Sewanee: The University of the South - Wikipedia

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    The University of the South, familiarly known as Sewanee (/ s ə ˈ w ɑː n i /), is a private Episcopal liberal arts college in Sewanee, Tennessee. It is owned by 28 southern dioceses of the Episcopal Church, and its School of Theology is an official seminary of the church. The university's School of Letters offers a graduate degree in ...

  9. Mass spectrometry at Swansea - Wikipedia

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    National Mass Spectrometry Service. A grant of £670,000 was awarded in 1985 by the then Science and Engineering Research Council (SERC) to establish a national Mass Spectrometry Center at Swansea University to provide an analytical service to British Universities. It was officially opened in April 1987 by Lord Callaghan.