Georgetown University Law Center Degree - JD - Juris Doctor - Law Graduated - 1992 University of Washington Degree - BA - Bachelor of Arts - Business Administration Graduated - 1987
Specialties:
Litigation - 50% Antitrust / Trade Law - 50%
Associations:
Washington Attorneys Assisting Community Organizations (WAACO) - Board Member, 2003-present King County Bar Association, Community Legal Service Committee - Co-chair, 2001-present King County Pro Bono Coordinators Committee, 2001-present YWCA Girls Leadership, 1998-present Leadership Tomorrow - Class of 2003-2004, 2003-2004
Richard E. Herman - Redmond WA Douglas R. Ware - Bothell WA Julia E. Clarke - Bellevue WA
Assignee:
Bio Techniques Laboratories, Inc. - Redmond WA
International Classification:
C12N 120
US Classification:
424 93J
Abstract:
New strains of L. acidophilus capable of adhering to the tissue cells of various species of animals and having resistance to both erythromycin and streptomycin are described. The strains may be used in a suitable carrier as a dietary supplement for providing a source of the bacteria in an animal.
Antibiotic Resistant Strain Of Lactobacillus Acidophilus
Richard E. Herman - Redmond WA Douglas R. Ware - Bothell WA Julia E. Clarke - Bellevue WA
Assignee:
Bio Techniques Laboratories, Inc. - Redmond WA
International Classification:
C12N 120
US Classification:
4352529
Abstract:
New strains of L. acidophilus capable of adhering to the tissue cells of various species of animals and having resistance to both erythromycin and streptomycin are described. The strains may be used in a suitable carrier as a dietary supplement for providing a source of the bacteria in an animal.
According to Julia Clarke, a professor at UT's Jackson School of Geosciences, this genetic connection between the vocal organs is an exciting new example of "deep homology," a term that describes how different tissues or organs can share a common genetic link.
Date: May 23, 2024
Category: Science
Source: Google
Dinosaurs! Fossils found by UT team could help explain final days
Sarah Davis, Ph.D., was the lead author of the paper published last month in the Journal of South American Earth Sciences. Professor Julia Clarke of the UT Jackson School of Geosciences led the expedition, which began in 2017.
"Birds are living dinosaurs, just as we are mammals," said Julia Clarke, a paleontologist studying the evolution of flight and a professor with the Department of Geological Sciences at the University of Texas at Austin.
Date: Jan 20, 2020
Category: Science
Source: Google
T. Rex Lived a Life Devoid of Kisses and Tongue Wagging, New Deflating Study Reveals
"This is an aspect of dinosaur anatomy that people probably don't think about, but it's a key part of any organism's lifestyle," study co-author Julia Clarke, a professor of vertebrate paleontology with the Jackson School of Geosciences at The University of Texas at Austin, told Live Science.
Date: Jun 21, 2018
Category: Headlines
Source: Google
Tiny dinosaur may have dazzled mates with rainbow ruff and a bony crest
"Iridescent coloration is well known to be linked to sexual selection and signaling, and we report its earliest evidence in dinosaurs," said Julia Clarke, a professor in the Department of Geological Sciences at the UT Jackson School of Geosciences who helped describe the new species. "The dinosaur m
Date: Jan 15, 2018
Category: Science
Source: Google
Little 'Rainbow' Dinosaur Discovered by Farmer in China
"This combination of traits is rather unusual," study co-researcher Julia Clarke, a professor of vertebrate paleontology at the University of Texas at Austin, said in the statement. "It has a Velociraptor-type skull on the body of this very avian, fully feathered, fluffy kind of form." [Tiny
When Reuters asked what someone might say upon seeing Caihong, University of Texas paleontologist Julia Clarke responded, Wow! And if they are anything like me, they might want one as a pet. Not suitable for children.
Date: Jan 15, 2018
Category: Science
Source: Google
Chinese 'rainbow dinosaur' had iridescent feathers like hummingbirds
Asked what someone might say upon seeing Caihong, University of Texas paleontologist Julia Clarke said, Wow! And if they are anything like me, they might want one as a pet. Not suitable for children.
Date: Jan 15, 2018
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
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Julia Clarke
Education:
Barnegat high school
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Perfectly imperfect♥
Julia Clarke
Julia Clarke
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Bought up mainly in Bonnie Scotland, now live on the Costa Brava