scientific patron
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concept
A scientific patron is an individual or organization that provides financial, institutional, or social support to scientific research and researchers, often shaping the direction and priorities of scientific inquiry.
Aliases (5)
- American scientist ×30
- patron of science ×6
- patron of botany ×1
- patron of exploration ×1
- patron of the sciences ×1
Instances (40)
- Bishop Franz Xaver von Salm-Reifferscheidt ("patron of science")
- Colwell ("American scientist")
- Johan Maurits van Nassau-Siegen ("patron of science")
- Arthur H. Compton ("American scientist")
- Glenn T. Seaborg ("American scientist")
- Frank Drake ("American scientist")
- Ivan Wallin ("American scientist")
- Mildred Dresselhaus ("American scientist")
- Philip Morrison ("American scientist")
- Samuel W. Johnson ("American scientist")
- Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz ("patron of botany")
- Lynn Petra Alexander ("American scientist")
- Albert A. Michelson ("American scientist")
- Frank Tipler ("American scientist")
- Edward W. Morley ("American scientist")
- Harold Urey ("American scientist")
- David L. Goodstein ("American scientist")
- Caroline von Humboldt ("patron of the sciences")
- Sandra Faber ("American scientist")
- Alfonso X of Castile ("patron of science")
- Allan R. Sandage ("American scientist")
- Lyman Spitzer Jr. ("American scientist")
- Arthur C. Walker Jr. ("American scientist")
- Alfred Loomis
- Count Nikolai Rumyantsev ("patron of science")
- Kerry Emanuel ("American scientist")
- John Cassin ("American scientist")
- Alvin M. Weinberg ("American scientist")
- Joseph J. Katz ("American scientist")
- Nathan Sugarman ("American scientist")
- Mary Lee Ware ("patron of science")
- Sir Godfrey Copley ("patron of science")
- Phil S. Baran ("American scientist")
- Paul Steinhardt ("American scientist")
- Neal Lane ("American scientist")
- Linus Pauling ("American scientist")
- Joanne Chory ("American scientist")
- Charles H. Bennett ("American scientist")
- Mark Ptashne ("American scientist")