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Bishop, Ann (DNB00)
Ann Bishop may refer to: * Ann Bishop (biologist) (1899–1990), protozoologist from Cambridge University and member of the Royal Society * Ann Bishop (journalist) (1931–1997), US broadcast journalist See also *Anna Bishop (1810–1884), English operatic soprano *Anne Bishop (born 1955), American fantasy writer *Anne Bishop (activist) Anne Bishop is a Canadian lesbian activist, educator, grassroots organizer and LGBT rights advocate. Biography Anne Charlotte Bishop is an activist, author, educator, food security advocate, labour organizer, and community development worker. ...
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Ann Bishop (biologist)
Ann Bishop (19 December 1899 – 7 May 1990) was a British biologist A biologist is a scientist who conducts research in biology. Biologists are interested in studying life on Earth, whether it is an individual Cell (biology), cell, a multicellular organism, or a Community (ecology), community of Biological inter ... from Girton College, Cambridge, Girton College at the University of Cambridge and a Royal Society#Fellows, Fellow of the Royal Society, one of the few List of female Fellows of the Royal Society, female Fellows of the Royal Society. She was born in Manchester but stayed at Cambridge for the vast majority of her professional life. Her specialties were protozoology and parasitology; early work with ciliate parasites, including the one responsible for blackhead disease in the domesticated turkey, lay the groundwork for her later research. While working towards her doctorate, Bishop studied parasitic amoebae and examined potential chemotherapy, chemotherapies fo ...
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Ann Bishop (journalist)
Ann Bishop (December 26, 1930 – November 14, 1997) was a broadcast journalist in Rochester, New York, Baltimore, Maryland, and South Florida. Career Ann Bishop (born: Harriette Himes) began her career writing for the CBS affiliate in upstate New York. She went on to work as a reporter for stations in Rochester and Baltimore. She accepted a position with WPLG Channel 10 in 1970. She was the first female broadcaster in a major market (Miami) to co-anchor the early and late evening news. From 1976 until 1982, Bishop anchored the news alongside Glenn Rinker, Chuck Dowdle, and Walter Cronise. In 1982, Glenn Rinker left WPLG, and was replaced by Mike Schneider. Schneider and Bishop anchored the news together until 1986. In 1985, WPLG-TV beat the long-running ratings winner WTVJ and held on to the lead for ten years. Bishop continued to anchor the news alongside Dwight Lauderdale until 1995. Following her retirement, she continued to work as a consultant for the Post-Newsweek televi ...
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Anna Bishop
Anna Bishop (9 January 181018 March 1884) was an English operatic soprano. She sang in many countries on every continent, and was the most widely travelled singer of the 19th century.picture history
''The New York Times'', 20 March 1884
/ref> She was married to the composer Henry Bishop but abandoned him for the French harpist, composer and entrepreneur . She and Bochsa were said to ha ...
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Anne Bishop
Anne Bishop is an American fantasy writer. Her most noted work is the Black Jewels series. She won the Crawford Award in 2000 for the first three Black Jewels books, sometimes called the Black Jewels trilogy: ''Daughter of the Blood'', ''Heir to the Shadows'', and ''Queen of the Darkness''. Biography Born in 1955, Anne Bishop started her writing career by publishing short stories. She is best known for her award-winning novels, The Black Jewels Trilogy, ''Daughter of the Blood'', ''Heir to the Shadows'', and ''Queen of the Darkness''. Bishop has also created The Tir Alainn Trilogy, and The Landscapes of Ephemera Series. She is currently residing in upstate New York working on The Others, her newest series. Many of her novels are also available internationally. She lives in upstate New York. Works Series Speculative fiction series constitute most of Bishop's published work. ;Black Jewels The first volume of the original trilogy, and first novel set in the Black Jewels uni ...
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