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took issue with the work and he was rebuffed for being "unwise" to use public funds for this kind of work. This led to the introduction of a bill to ban the use of fetal tissue from aborted fetuses which resulted in Smith's reasoning that they were needed for research and that the bill "struck at
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It was Smith's original studies of cell division in frogs which help put in place the foundation used by three researchers who ultimately won a
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As well as taking a role in the American Association for Higher Education, the American Association for State Colleges and Universities, the
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the very heart of academic freedom." Ultimately Smith and his research was voted in by the elected Board of Regents.
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Smith has published almost 100 research papers and numerous abstracts in areas such as
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were being used. Thus both those in the field of policy-making and
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He was also named a 283:University of Nebraska 213:University of Nebraska 271:Nebraska Arts Council 414:Stephens, Demetria. 344:Biological Sciences 336:Nebraska University 217:Biological Sciences 303:multiple sclerosis 209:president emeritus 193:Indiana University 169:Indiana University 128:Indiana University 116:Lafayette, Indiana 717: 716: 710:# denotes interim 482:Runkle, Deborah. 459:Runkle, Deborah. 418:. Daily Nebraskan 256:molecular biology 233:Purdue University 146: 145: 72:James B. 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President of the University of Nebraska system
Martin Massengale
James B. Milliken
Muncie, Indiana
Lafayette, Indiana
Alma mater
Indiana University
B.A.
Ph.D
University of Nebraska system
jazz musician
Indiana University
trumpet
B.A.
zoology
chemistry
Ph.D
Indiana University
science
president emeritus
University of Nebraska
Biological Sciences
embryology
Woods Hole Marine Biological Laboratory
Argonne National Laboratory
Purdue University
School of Biological Sciences
University of California–Irvine
cell biology
biochemistry

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