Weinberg calls Kim "a polymath, " able to master the many different subfields of modern biology.
At first it had been Omega (yes, like Alpha) and later PolyMath.
The die was cast for Kinmonth as a polymath when he was just a boy.
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Frederick was a polymath: ruler, soldier, poet, philosopher, musician, prolific correspondent and much else besides.
It is a 5, 000-square-foot warehouse in Redmond, Wash. crammed to the rafters with the objects of this polymath's far-ranging passions.
Striding up to the microphone and coolly rattling off words that would baffle a polymath, Rajiv looked like a winner.
Rick, a financial advice polymath, is known in the advisor world for his complex grasp of intricate subjects and his common-sense solutions.
As long as only a polymath like this can be a success in Russia, there will be pitifully few of Mr Klimin's kind.
He emerges from these pages as Germany's equivalent of America's Thomas Jefferson or Britain's William Ewart Gladstone: a polymath of prodigious energy and formidable intellectual power.
But things are looking up for the Monster, thanks to the labours of Noel Malcolm, a polymath at All Souls College, Oxford, and a former journalist and commentator.
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Kandel, a forceful, Brooklyn-bred and Harvard-trained polymath, was born in Vienna in 1929 and fled to the U.S. with his parents in 1939, months before World War II began.
He was an exceptionally brilliant and adventurous thinker, a tireless polymath and theory-builder whose essays and notebooks are endlessly fascinating to read, still startling in their scope and originality.
Nathan Myhrvold, the polymath ex-Microsoft executive, went hunting for T. rex remains with a bankroll and a passion (see ForbesLife, March 2011), adding nine specimens to the world's previous total of 18.
The answer lies inside the mop-topped head of polymath Nathan Myhrvold, the chief executive of Intellectual Ventures, who gained fame and wealth in his 14 years at Microsoft, retiring as chief technology officer in 2000.
Leibniz, like Newton, his contemporary, was a polymath.
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As befits someone whose first decade of professional output inspired a book called "Habits, Patterns, Algorithms" (ORO Editions, 2008), he's the quintessential polymath: one part nerdy, several parts worldly and equally interested in bees and Brigitte Bardot.
These notions were eventually dispelled by none other than Benjamin Franklin, the noted polymath, scientist and Founding Father of the United States, who conducted studies into the common cold and concluded that it was transmitted through the air between individuals.
Hearst's timing in leaving publishing, in 1993, probably had something to do with the death of his father, a Pulitizer-prize-winning newspaper reporter, but the road the youngest William took had everything to do with his wealth, position and polymath intelligence.
Ibn Sina, author of Canon of Medicine, a medical textbook used all the way up to the 17th century, and Ibn Rushd, another Muslim polymath, were two of many polymath scholars found frequently throughout the Muslim world during this time period.
At once a seasoned gospel prodigy and a newcomer to secular music, it's no surprise that Randolph has ended up working with producer T-Bone Burnett, the musical polymath who likes to pair musicians with songs that might not otherwise occur to the artists.
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