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Brian Morris (other)
Brian or Bryan Morris may refer to: * Brian Morris (biologist) (born 1950), Australian molecular biologist and professor at the University of Sydney * Brian Morris, Baron Morris of Castle Morris (1930–2001), British poet, critic and professor of literature * Brian Morris (anthropologist) (born 1936), professor of anthropology at London University * Brian Morris (judge) (born 1963), federal judge in Montana * Brian Morris (art director) Brian Morris (born 1939) is a British production designer known for films such as ''Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl'', ''Evita (1996 film), Evita'' and ''The Insider (film), The Insider''. He was List of accolades receive ... (born 1939), British art director * Bryan Morris (born 1987), baseball pitcher {{hndis, Morris, Brian ...
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Brian Morris (biologist)
Brian James Morris (born 14 July 1950) is a professor emeritus of molecular medical sciences at the University of Sydney, Australia. Education and appointments Brian Morris grew up in Adelaide, South Australia, where he graduated from the University of Adelaide in 1972. He then completed his PhD at Monash University and the University of Melbourne in 1975. From 1975–1978 he did postdoctoral research at the University of Missouri, and the University of California, San Francisco, first as a CJ Martin fellow, and then as an Advanced Fellow of the American Heart Association. He was then appointed as an academic at the University of Sydney in 1978, was appointed a professor in 1999, and was appointed Professor Emeritus in 2013. He retired in 2014 and the Bosch Institute of Medical Research took over his lab space. Career Morris studied the Renin–angiotensin system (RAS) for most of his career. His interest in RAS began during his undergraduate studies, when he worked fo ...
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Brian Morris, Baron Morris Of Castle Morris
Brian Robert Morris, Baron Morris of Castle Morris, (4 December 1930 – 30 April 2001), was a British poet, critic and professor of literature. He became the Labour Party's deputy chief whip and education spokesman in the House of Lords. Born and educated in Cardiff, Morris went on, after national service with the Welsh Regiment, to read English at Worcester College, Oxford. He stayed on at Oxford as a tutor in Old and Middle English while doing his doctorate on John Cleveland, the Cavalier poet. In 1955, he married Sandra James, and they had two children. His major promotion came in 1971 when he began his decade as professor of English literature at Sheffield University, in succession to William Empson. From 1964 to 1986, he was general editor of the New Mermaid dramatists, and from 1974 to 1982 of the New Arden Shakespeare. He also edited the poems of Cleveland and the plays of John Ford, while using his acquired administrative skills on the board of the National Portrait Gall ...
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Brian Morris (anthropologist)
Brian Morris (born 18 October 1936) is emeritus professor of anthropology at Goldsmiths College at the University of London. He is a specialist on folk taxonomy, ethnobotany and ethnozoology, and on religion and symbolism. He has carried out fieldwork among South Asian hunter-gatherers and in Malawi. Groups that he has studied include the Ojibwa. Books * ''Forest Traders: a Socio-economic Study of the Hill Pandaram'' (1982), Humanities Press * ''Anthropological Studies of Religion'' (1987), Cambridge University Press, * ''Bakunin: The Philosophy of Freedom'' (1993), Black Rose Books, * ''Anthropology Of The Self: The Individual In Cultural Perspective'' (1994) * ''The Power Of Animals'' (1998), Berg * ''Western Conceptions of the Individual'' 1991, Berg, * ''Animals and Ancestors: An Ethnography'' (2000), Berg * ''Insects and Human Life'' (2004), Berg, * ''Kropotkin: The Politics of Community'' (2004), * ''The History and Conservation of Mammals in Malawi'' (2004), Kachere ...
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Brian Morris (judge)
Brian Matthew Morris (born September 5, 1963) is an American attorney and judge who is the Chief United States district judge of the United States District Court for the District of Montana. He is a former Justice of the Montana Supreme Court, having been elected in 2004. Morris successfully retained his position in the 2012 election. He is also a former fullback for the Stanford Cardinal football team. Early life and education Born in Butte, Montana, to John and Joan Morris, Brian Morris graduated from Butte Central Catholic High School, where he was an All-State athlete, who competed in football, track, and basketball. As a senior in the 1981–1982 academic year, he led the football team to the 1981 state championship game and set school records by rushing 1,640 yards and making 236 carries for 1,732 total yards. In track, he was the 1982 state champion in both intermediate and high hurdles in the high school's first state championship in track. Earning a scholarship t ...
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Brian Morris (art Director)
Brian Morris (born 1939) is a British production designer known for films such as ''Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl'', ''Evita (1996 film), Evita'' and ''The Insider (film), The Insider''. He was List of accolades received by Evita (1996 film), nominated at the 69th Academy Awards in the category of Academy Award for Best Production Design, Best Art Direction for his work on the film ''Evita (1996 film), Evita''. He shared his nomination with Philippe Turlure. He has worked on over 30 films since 1973. References External links

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