Robert E. Black
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Robert E. Black
Summary
Robert E. Black is a human[1]. He worked as a researcher[2].
Key Facts
- Among Robert E. Black's spouses was Maureen Black[3].
- Robert E. Black's professions included researcher[2].
- Among Robert E. Black's employers was Johns Hopkins University[4].
- Robert E. Black received the Prince Mahidol Award[5].
- Robert E. Black received the Foreign Member of the Royal Society[6].
- Robert E. Black is recorded as male[7].
- Robert E. Black's instance of is recorded as human[8].
- Robert E. Black supervised Farrah J. Mateen as a doctoral student[9].
- Robert E. Black's family name is recorded as Black[10].
- Robert E. Black's given name is recorded as Robert[11].
- Robert E. Black's given name is recorded as Edward[12].
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Career and Affiliations
Robert E. Black worked as a researcher[2]. He was employed by Johns Hopkins University[4]. He supervised Farrah J. Mateen as a doctoral student[9].
Recognition
Awards received include Prince Mahidol Award[5], a science award[13], in Thailand[14], founded in 1992[15] and Foreign Member of the Royal Society[6], a fellowship award[16], in United Kingdom[17].
Personal Life
Among Robert E. Black's spouses was Maureen Black[3].
FAQs
Who was Robert E. Black married to?
Robert E. Black's spouses include Maureen Black[3].
What did Robert E. Black do for work?
Robert E. Black worked as researcher[2].
What awards did Robert E. Black receive?
Honors received include Prince Mahidol Award[5] and Foreign Member of the Royal Society[6].