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- Ralph Lawrence Brinster (born March 10, 1932) is an American geneticist, National Medal of Science laureate, and Richard King Mellon Professor of Reproductive...
- B cell lymphoma. Another contribution to medicine was made by Ralph L. Brinster (Penn faculty member since 1965) who developed the scientific basis for...
- Hall of Fame Michael Waltrip won seconds after Earnhardt's fatal crash Brinster, **** (February 19, 2001). "Dale Earnhardt dies in crash on final lap of...
- Steve Brinster (born 1980) is an American professional disc golfer from Warwick, New York, and United States Disc Golf Champion. He joined the Professional...
- transgenic mouse to be developed for use in cancer research. Ralph L. Brinster and Richard Palmiter had developed such mice previously. However, OncoMouse...
- Strazzulla, Lauren C.; Wang, Eddy Hsi Chun; Avila, Lorena; Lo Sicco, Kristen; Brinster, Nooshin; Christiano, Angela M.; Shapiro, Jerry (January 2018). "Alopecia...
- PMC 8661988. PMID 34559937. Strazzulla LC, Wang EH, Avila L, Lo Sicco K, Brinster N, Christiano AM, et al. (January 2018). "Alopecia areata: Disease characteristics...
- University, Frank Costantini and Elizabeth Lacy from Oxford, and Ralph L. Brinster and Richard Palmiter in collaboration from the University of Pennsylvania...
- "Tragedy shocks NASCAR scene". Herald-Journal. Spartanburg, South Carolina. Brinster, **** (July 8, 2000). "Practice crash claims NASCAR's Irwin". Ludington...
- Parkinson's disease. His most notable research is a collaboration with Dr. Ralph Brinster where they injected purified DNA into a single-cell mouse embryo, showing...