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Syracuse: Archimedes of ____ is best known for discovering the way to find the volume of irregularly shaped objects
Toronto: Banting and Best discovered insulin at the University of ____; it has been ranked first in Canada for research and is a place that is near and dear to our 1DB hearts
JohnsHopkins: HeLa cells were propagated by George O. Gey is the tissue culture lab of this University
Oxford: The great Stephen Hawking started his University career here when he was just 17 years old
California: It was at this State University that researchers discovered vitamin E is needed to protect against DNA damage and vitamin K is a necessary factor for blot clotting in the 1920s and 30s
Rockefeller: Peptide synthesis was developed by Bruce Merrifield from this University
Cornell: The Pap smear, Heimlich maneuver and the structure of RNA are just a few of the developments to come from this University in Ithaca, New York
Cambridge: Watson and Crick worked in the Cavendish Laboratory of this English University when they deduced the double helix structure of DNA
Roslin: This Institute, associated with the University of Edinburgh, brought us Dolly the sheep in 1997
London: It was at the Imperial College of this English city that penicillin was discovered, the foundations of fibre optics developed and the discovery of synthetic textile dyes was made
Rostock: Walther Flemming, German biologist and founder of cytogenetics, studied here. It is the third oldest university in Germany still in operation
Harvard: This University in Massachusetts was home of the discovery of the structure of diphtheria toxin which lead to the development of safer and more economical vaccines
Stanford: It was while working at this California University that Irving Weissman, the first to purify stem cells, developed methods to identify and purify them
Princeton: This New Jersey University seems to school many Nobel prize winners in physics, one of the most impressive was John Bardeen, the only person to ever win two in the physics category
McGill: Researchers at this University in Montreal, Quebec are on the verge of developing a blood test that would help to detect and diagnose Alzheimer’s disease earlier
NIH: Known as “the nation’s medical research agency”, located in Bethesda, Maryland, for short
SloanKettering: This Memorial Cancer Center in New York is one of the nation’s leading centers for biomedical research
BritishColumbia: Canadian Nobel prize winner Bertram Brockhouse, winner in physics for his development of neutron spectroscopy, started his university career at this western Canada university
McMaster: This Canadian University located in Hamilton, Ontario is consistently ranked second in Canada for its research advances in medicine, dentistry, pharmacology and health sciences
Alberta: It was at this Canadian university, named for the province it’s in, that Robert Boyle developed sonar in 1917 and John Callaghan performed the first successful open-heart surgery in 1956
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Across:2. | The Pap smear, Heimlich maneuver and the structure of RNA are just a few of the developments to come from this University in Ithaca, New York | 5. | This Memorial Cancer Center in New York is one of the nation’s leading centers for biomedical research | 7. | It was at this State University that researchers discovered vitamin E is needed to protect against DNA damage and vitamin K is a necessary factor for blot clotting in the 1920s and 30s | 8. | Known as “the nation’s medical research agency”, located in Bethesda, Maryland, for short | 9. | This New Jersey University seems to school many Nobel prize winners in physics, one of the most impressive was John Bardeen, the only person to ever win two in the physics category |
| 12. | Peptide synthesis was developed by Bruce Merrifield from this University | 15. | The great Stephen Hawking started his University career here when he was just 17 years old | 18. | It was at this Canadian university, named for the province it’s in, that Robert Boyle developed sonar in 1917 and John Callaghan performed the first successful open-heart surgery in 1956 | 19. | HeLa cells were propagated by George O. Gey is the tissue culture lab of this University | 20. | Archimedes of ____ is best known for discovering the way to find the volume of irregularly shaped objects |
| | Down:1. | This Canadian University located in Hamilton, Ontario is consistently ranked second in Canada for its research advances in medicine, dentistry, pharmacology and health sciences | 3. | It was at the Imperial College of this English city that penicillin was discovered, the foundations of fibre optics developed and the discovery of synthetic textile dyes was made | 4. | It was while working at this California University that Irving Weissman, the first to purify stem cells, developed methods to identify and purify them | 6. | Researchers at this University in Montreal, Quebec are on the verge of developing a blood test that would help to detect and diagnose Alzheimer’s disease earlier | 10. | Banting and Best discovered insulin at the University of ____; it has been ranked first in Canada for research and is a place that is near and dear to our 1DB hearts |
| 11. | This University in Massachusetts was home of the discovery of the structure of diphtheria toxin which lead to the development of safer and more economical vaccines | 13. | Watson and Crick worked in the Cavendish Laboratory of this English University when they deduced the double helix structure of DNA | 14. | This Institute, associated with the University of Edinburgh, brought us Dolly the sheep in 1997 | 16. | Canadian Nobel prize winner Bertram Brockhouse, winner in physics for his development of neutron spectroscopy, started his university career at this western Canada university | 17. | Walther Flemming, German biologist and founder of cytogenetics, studied here. It is the third oldest university in Germany still in operation |
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Where Science Happens
Across:2. | The Pap smear, Heimlich maneuver and the structure of RNA are just a few of the developments to come from this University in Ithaca, New York | 5. | This Memorial Cancer Center in New York is one of the nation’s leading centers for biomedical research | 7. | It was at this State University that researchers discovered vitamin E is needed to protect against DNA damage and vitamin K is a necessary factor for blot clotting in the 1920s and 30s | 8. | Known as “the nation’s medical research agency”, located in Bethesda, Maryland, for short | 9. | This New Jersey University seems to school many Nobel prize winners in physics, one of the most impressive was John Bardeen, the only person to ever win two in the physics category |
| 12. | Peptide synthesis was developed by Bruce Merrifield from this University | 15. | The great Stephen Hawking started his University career here when he was just 17 years old | 18. | It was at this Canadian university, named for the province it’s in, that Robert Boyle developed sonar in 1917 and John Callaghan performed the first successful open-heart surgery in 1956 | 19. | HeLa cells were propagated by George O. Gey is the tissue culture lab of this University | 20. | Archimedes of ____ is best known for discovering the way to find the volume of irregularly shaped objects |
| | Down:1. | This Canadian University located in Hamilton, Ontario is consistently ranked second in Canada for its research advances in medicine, dentistry, pharmacology and health sciences | 3. | It was at the Imperial College of this English city that penicillin was discovered, the foundations of fibre optics developed and the discovery of synthetic textile dyes was made | 4. | It was while working at this California University that Irving Weissman, the first to purify stem cells, developed methods to identify and purify them | 6. | Researchers at this University in Montreal, Quebec are on the verge of developing a blood test that would help to detect and diagnose Alzheimer’s disease earlier | 10. | Banting and Best discovered insulin at the University of ____; it has been ranked first in Canada for research and is a place that is near and dear to our 1DB hearts |
| 11. | This University in Massachusetts was home of the discovery of the structure of diphtheria toxin which lead to the development of safer and more economical vaccines | 13. | Watson and Crick worked in the Cavendish Laboratory of this English University when they deduced the double helix structure of DNA | 14. | This Institute, associated with the University of Edinburgh, brought us Dolly the sheep in 1997 | 16. | Canadian Nobel prize winner Bertram Brockhouse, winner in physics for his development of neutron spectroscopy, started his university career at this western Canada university | 17. | Walther Flemming, German biologist and founder of cytogenetics, studied here. It is the third oldest university in Germany still in operation |
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