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  1. Jan 28, 2013 · In 1974 Benjamin “Ben” Lewin founded the journal Cell. First published by MIT Press, Lewin acquired the journal, created Cell Press in 1986, and then developed a series of new journals such as Neuron, Immunity, and Molecular Cell before selling Cell Press to Elsevier in 1999. A talented molecular biologist himself, Lewin appreciated that ...

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  3. Apr 27, 2018 · Director Ben Lewin on the set of “Please Stand By”. In order to prepare for the film, Lewin needed to do some research, both into the autistic community, and into Star Trek fandom! To ...

  4. Oct 13, 2002 · Benjamin Lewin. Benjamin Lewin founded Cell in 1972 at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and with unprecedented speed, built a collection of science journals that rival—and many say outperform—heavyweights Nature and Science. Canadian researcher Tak Wah Mak enjoys the distinction of codiscovering T-cell receptors.

  5. Ben Lewin He began at BBC Television as a director on the Nationwide program, followed by other documentary and current affairs programs for Thames, Granada, and Channel Four Television. His breakthrough project as a writer/director was The Case of Cruelty to Prawns , a comedy-drama that won the Best Television Film Award at the Melbourne Film Festival.

  6. Ben Lewin is a director and writer born in Poland and raised in Melbourne, Australia. Lewin moved to Los Angeles, California in 1994 to pursue a film and television career. Films with the actor

  7. Learn about Ben Lewin on Apple TV. Browse shows and movies that feature Ben Lewin including Please Stand By, The Catcher Was a Spy, and more.