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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Peter_JennerPeter Jenner - Wikipedia

    Peter Julian Jenner (born 3 March 1943) [1] is a British music manager and a record producer. Jenner, Andrew King and the original four members of Pink Floyd were partners in Blackhill Enterprises . Early career [ edit] Peter Jenner is the son of William Jack Jenner, a vicar, and grandson of British Labour Party Politician Frank Wise.

  2. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Peter_JennerPeter Jenner - Wikipedia

    Peter Jenner ( 1943) è un manager e produttore discografico britannico . Ha lavorato anche come talent scout. Insieme ad Andrew King, fondò la Blackhill Enterprises, una etichetta musicale, che gestì, tra i più noti: il primo album dei Pink Floyd, la carriera solista di Syd Barrett, Kevin Ayers, Marc Bolan, Roy Harper, The Edgar ...

  3. 20 lug 2010 · Nel suo campo, Peter Jenner è una vera e propria istituzione: oltre ad aver organizzato il leggendario concerto dei Rolling Stones ad Hyde Park nel 1969, è stato il manager storico di gruppi...

  4. Peter has expertise in drug metabolism and pharmacokinetics but neuropharmacology based on functional models of neurodegenerative diseases has formed the major focus of his work. Peter holds a BPharm, PhD and DSc from the University of London. He has published more than 700 peer reviewed papers along with many chapters and monographs.

  5. by Music Tech Fest | MTF Podcast. 00:00. In this MTF Podcast, Ottiliana Rolandsson meets legendary music manager Peter Jenner and reflects on half a century with iconic artists, developing outdoor concerts in London parks - the spirit of rock ‘n’ roll - and data management.

  6. Professor. Emeritus Professor, Institute of Pharmaceutical Science. United Kingdom. 17906. Citations. Overview. Fingerprint. Network. Research output (254) Projects (41) Personal profile. Expertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals.

  7. 24 mar 2003 · Oxidative stress in Parkinson's disease. Peter Jenner DSc. First published: 24 March 2003. https://doi.org/10.1002/ana.10483. Citations: 1,521. Read the full text. Tools. Share. Abstract. Oxidative stress contributes to the cascade leading to dopamine cell degeneration in Parkinson's disease (PD).