
James Shapiro
James Shapiro is a prominent Shakespeare scholar and professor at Columbia University, known for his insightful analysis of the Bard's works and his contributions to the understanding of Shakespeare's historical context. He has authored several influential books on Shakespeare, and his expertise has made him a sought-after commentator on the playwright's relevance to contemporary issues. Recently, he commented on the excitement surrounding the discovery of a rare handwritten version of Shakespeare's Sonnet 116, emphasizing the significance of such finds in the study of literature.
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James Shapiro holds the Canada Research Chair in transplant surgery and regenerative medicine at the University of Alberta.
Islet cell transplant trial outcome ‘major milestone’ toward cure for diabetesJames Shapiro from the University of Alberta defined the achievement of the patient producing insulin as a significant success.
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James Shapiro is a Columbia University professor and expert on Shakespeare who commented on the significance of the find.
Not Time’s Fool: A Rare Version of a Shakespeare Sonnet Is Discovered



