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Alison Sinclair (other)
Alison Sinclair may refer to: * Alison Sinclair (literary critic), professor of modern Spanish literature and intellectual history * Alison Sinclair (virologist), professor of molecular virology * Alison Sinclair (author) Alison Sinclair (born 1959) is a British writer of science fiction, resident in Canada. She is the author of the ''Darkborn'' trilogy of novels and other works and is a medical doctor. Selected publications * ''Legacies'' (1995) * ''Blueheart'' ( ...
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Alison Sinclair (literary Critic)
Alison Sinclair is a professor of Modern Spanish Literature and Intellectual History at the University of Cambridge, Hispanist, and a fellow of Clare College, Cambridge. Selected publications * ''The Deceived Husband'' (Oxford: UP, 1993) * ''Dislocations of Desire: Gender, Identity, and Strategy in "La Regenta"'' (North Carolina, 1998) * ''Unamuno, the Unknown, and the Vicissitudes of the Self'' (Manchester: UP, 2001) * ''Sex and Society in Early Twentieth-Century Spain: Hildegart Rodríguez and the World League for Sexual Reform The World League for Sexual Reform was a League for coordinating policy reforms related to greater openness around sex. The initial groundwork for the organisation, including a congress in Berlin which was later counted as the organisation's first, ...'' (2007) References External links Sinclair's profile at the University of Cambridge
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Alison Sinclair (virologist)
Alison Jane Sinclair is professor of molecular virology at the University of Sussex where she runs the Sinclair Lab. Her research interests include the Epstein Barr virus. She is a fellow of the Royal Society of Biology and a senior fellow of the Higher Education Academy Advance HE (formerly the Higher Education Academy) is a British charity and professional membership scheme promoting excellence in higher education. It advocates evidence-based teaching methods and awards fellowships as professional recogniti .... References External links * * * Living people Women virologists British virologists Academics of the University of Sussex Alumni of University College London Year of birth missing (living people) Fellows of the Royal Society of Biology Senior Fellows of the Higher Education Academy {{UK-biologist-stub ...
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