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  1. Shirley Marie Tilghman, OC FRS (/ ˈ t ɪ l m ə n /; née Caldwell; born 17 September 1946) is a Canadian scholar in molecular biology and an academic administrator. She is now a professor of molecular biology and public policy and president emerita of Princeton University.

  2. Professor of Molecular Biology and Public Affairs, Emeritus. President of the University, Emeritus. Office Phone. 609-258-2900. Email. smt@princeton.edu. Office. Icahn Laboratory, 240. Focus. Mammalian developmental biology and science policy. Research. Tilghman SM. (2014) Twists and turns: a scientific journey. Annu Rev Cell Dev Biol. 30: 1-21.

  3. Shirley Marie Tilghman, president of Princeton University emerita and professor of molecular biology and public affairs, will retire after 34 years at Princeton. Shirley grew up in Canada where she attended high school in Winnipeg, Manitoba, and obtained her B.Sc. degree from Queen’s University in Kingston in 1968.

  4. gene regulation. genomic imprinting. Shirley M. Tilghman (born September 17, 1946, Toronto, Canada) is a Canadian molecular biologist and the first woman to serve as president of Princeton University (2001–13). Tilghman is also known for her research into genomic imprinting and gene regulation during embryonic and fetal development, which ...

  5. 240 Carl Icahn Laboratory. Shirley M. Tilghman is President Emerita and Professor Emerita of Molecular Biology and Public Affairs at Princeton University. An exceptional teacher and a world-renowned scholar and leader in the field of molecular biology, she served on the Princeton faculty for 15 years before being named president in 2001.

  6. 9 de dic. de 2020 · Shirley Marie Caldwell Tilghman, nacida el 17 de septiembre de 1946, es hoy profesora emérita de una de las universidades más prestigiosas del mundo, Princeton University, que forma parte de la respetada Ivy League, una asociación compuesta por ocho universidades de élite del noreste de los Estados Unidos.

  7. Shirley M. Tilghman is President Emerita and Professor of Molecular Biology and Public Affairs at Princeton University. An exceptional teacher and a world-renowned scholar and leader in the field of molecular biology, she served on the Princeton faculty for 15 years before being named president in 2001.