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Encyclopedia > Martin Evans

Sir Martin Evans is a British scientist, he is credited with discovering embryonic stem cells in 1981, and for the development of the knockout mouse Mouse embryonic stem cells. ... 1981 is a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ... A knockout mouse is a genetically engineered mouse one or more of whose genes have been made inoperable. ...


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But in 1996 he won the Coca Cola Student DJ competition and in the same year he hosted two of the largest live music festivals in the Eastern Cape, but to be honest that stage of his life was a bit of a blur.
Martin was witness to the lies and deception that apartheid created and this used to be the basis of some of the best gags he wrote, but due to death threats and 1 assassination attempt he changed to more universal material about Kebabs and Ground Force.
In September, Martin was awarded runner at the national finals of the FHM Holsten Pils Stand-Up comedy tour at the Bedford in Balham.
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