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  1. James Pease is Professor of Leukocyte Biology within the Inflammation, Repair and Development section of the National Heart and Lung Institute (NHLI) of Imperial College.

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › James_PeaseJames Pease - Wikipedia

    James Pease (9 January 1916, in Indianapolis – 26 April 1967, in New York City) was an American bass-baritone, notable for his Wagnerian roles. He was also a distinguished Balstrode in Benjamin Britten ’s Peter Grimes , a role which he was the first to perform in the US in 1946, and later recorded under the composer’s direction in 1958.

  3. James Pease. Imperial College London. Verified email at imperial.ac.uk - Homepage. Chemokines and their receptors leukocyte migration microbial corruption of chemokine signalling. Title.

  4. View the Imperial College London profile of James Pease. Including their publications, grants, professional activities and teaching activities.

  5. Brief Life History of James. When James Pease was born on 23 December 1670, in Salem, Essex, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America, his father, John Pease, was 40 and his mother, Ann Cummings, was 36. He married Hannah Harmon on 18 October 1695, in Springfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America.

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  6. James Pease is Professor of Leukocyte Biology within the Inflammation, Repair and Development section of the National Heart and Lung Institute (NHLI) of Imperial College. He is also a principal investigator within the British Heart Foundation Centre of Research Excellence.

  7. Jan 3, 2020 · Born: January 9, 1916 - Indianapolis, Indiana, USA. Died: April 26, 1967 - New York City, New York, USA. The American bass-baritone, James Pease, was a law graduate of Indiana University in 1939.

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