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Jane Green (academic)
Jane Green may refer to: * Jane Green (actress) (died 1791), English actress * Jane Green (author) (born 1968), U.S.-based British author * Jane Green (geneticist) Professor Jane S. Green PhD, , Fellow of the Canadian College of Medical Geneticists, Hon FCCMG, Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences, FCAHS (born 1943) is a Canadian medical geneticist. Life Green studied Zoology, obtaining a BSc ... (born 1943), Canadian medical geneticist * Jane Green (political scientist), professor of political science * Jane Green (singer) (1897–1931), United States singer popular in the 1920s {{human name disambiguation, Green, Jane ...
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Jane Green (actress)
260px, Green and John Quick in '' The Duenna'' Jane Hippisley, subsequently Mrs. Green (1719 - 1791), was an English actress. Life She was born in 1719. She was the daughter of John Hippisley and his wife. She was the sister of Elizabeth Hippisley (-1766) who was a minor actress. Jane made her first appearance at her father John Hippisley's benefit at Covent Garden Theatre on 18 March 1735 as Cherry in ''The Stratagem.'' She was David Garrick's Ophelia in his first season at Goodman's Fields; as Miss Hippisley, the original Kitty Pry in the ''Lying Valet''; Biddy in ''Miss in Her Teens;'' and as Mrs. Green, which name she took in 1747–1748, was the first Mrs. Malaprop. It is suggested that she took the name of Mrs. Green to conceal the illegitimate birth of a son. Samuel Cautherley is thought to be her child as the result of a liaison with Garrick. Samuel probably was born in 1747.Mark Batty, ‘Hippisley, John (1696–1748)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Ox ...
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Jane Green (author)
Jane Green (born in 1968) also known by her married name, Jane Green Warburg, is an English-born American author whose works of fiction are American and international best-sellers. As of 2014, Green's books had sold in excess of 10 million copies globally, with translations of them appearing in thirty-one languages, making her a leading author, globally, of commercial women's fiction. With regard to genres, she has been described as " e of the first of the chick lit" authors,This is alongside Helen Fielding, who pioneered the genre with her "Bridget Jones's Diary" column in ''The Independent''. See Thomas, ''The Independent''. op. cit. and as a founding author of the form of fiction sometimes referred to as "mum lit." Biography Jane Green was born in London, England, on 31 May 1968. She attended South Hampstead High School, and went on to study fine art at Aberystwyth University. and Ravensbourne School of Art. Career Green was employed by Granada TV as a publicist in her early ...
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Jane Green (geneticist)
Professor Jane S. Green PhD, , Fellow of the Canadian College of Medical Geneticists, Hon FCCMG, Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences, FCAHS (born 1943) is a Canadian medical geneticist. Life Green studied Zoology, obtaining a BSc in 1964, and Drosophila Genetics, obtaining an MSc in 1966, both from the University of British Columbia. She moved to Newfoundland in 1967. She helped to establish an Ocular Genetics Clinic from 1978 to 1986 and, after a family was referred there with Von Hippel–Lindau disease, began a cancer genetics screening programme. She became a faculty member at Memorial University of Newfoundland in 1988 and obtained a PhD there in 1995; her dissertation was on the development of clinical and genetic screening programmes for hereditary cancer syndromes. She was appointed Professor in the Discipline of Genetics there in 2002, and retired in April 2016. In 2008 she received the Canadian Institutes of Health Research's Knowledge Translation awa ...
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Jane Green (political Scientist)
Jane Green is a British political scientist and academic. She is Professor of Political Science and British Politics at the University of Oxford and a professorial fellow of Nuffield College. She is a specialist in public opinion and electoral behaviour, and has co-directed the British Election Study. Academic work Green received her PhD from Nuffield College, Oxford. She then joined the faculty at the University of Manchester, before moving to the University of Oxford. In 2017, Green coauthored the book ''The Politics of Competence: Parties, Public Opinion and Voters'' with political scientist Will Jennings. In ''The Politics of Competence'', Green and Jennings study how voters evaluate the competence of political parties on specific issues. They use data from the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, Australia, and Germany to study three components of party issue competence: the reputation of parties on particular issues, voters' evaluations of parties on a particular issu ...
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