John Horton Conway
John Horton Conway (26 December 1937 – 11 April 2020) was an English mathematician. He was active in the theory of finite groups, knot theory, number theory, combinatorial game theory and coding theory. He also made contributions to many branches of recreational mathematics, most notably the invention of the cellular automaton called the Game of Life.Born and raised in Liverpool, Conway spent the first half of his career at the University of Cambridge before moving to the United States, where he held the John von Neumann Professorship at Princeton University for the rest of his career. On 11 April 2020, at age 82, he died of complications from COVID-19. Provided by Wikipedia
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Protocol for a prospective observational cohort study collecting data on demographics, symptoms and biomarkers in people with mesothelioma (ASSESS-meso) by Kevin G Blyth, Nick A Maskell, Louise Stadon, John E Harvey, Anna C Bibby, Charles Comins, Ruairi J H Conway, Jenny Symonds, Deborah Walton, Janet Probets
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Reflecting real-world patients with mesothelioma in research: an interim report of baseline characteristics from the ASSESS-meso cohort by Ruairi J.H. Conway, Natalie Smith, William Cooper, Geraldine Lynch, Sonia Patole, Jenny Symonds, Anthony Edey, Nick A. Maskell, Anna C. Bibby, on behalf of the ASSESS-meso Collaborative group, Natalie Zahan-Evans
Published 2023-12-01
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