human | Q5 |
P856 | official website | https://n.ethz.ch/~mimanhar/ |
P496 | ORCID iD | 0000-0003-3791-9056 |
P10013 | SNSF person ID | 711883 |
P69 | educated at | Stanford University | Q41506 |
P108 | employer | ETH Zurich | Q11942 |
Harvard University | Q13371 | ||
Robert Wood Johnson Medical School | Q7351231 | ||
P734 | family name | Manhart | Q37028743 |
Manhart | Q37028743 | ||
Manhart | Q37028743 | ||
P735 | given name | Michael | Q4927524 |
Michael | Q4927524 | ||
P106 | occupation | researcher | Q1650915 |
P21 | sex or gender | male | Q6581097 |
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