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Peter Zapfel, Ph.D., European Commission, holds academic degrees from the University of Business and Economics in Vienna and the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. He has been with the European Commission since 1998, first for two years in the DG for Economic and Financial Affairs, and since 2000 with DG Environment. He has represented the Commission as a delegation member in UN climate negotiation sessions. He is responsible for the economic assessment of climate policy. This comprises the development and quantitative assessment of cost-effective strategies and instruments to implement the EU climate policy objectives. He has been involved in the Commission s work on emissions allowance trading since 1998 and the work on national allocation plans in the implementation of the Emission Allowance Trading Directive. Since May 2005 he has coordinated the DG Environment s EU ETS team. [Pg.377]

Many of the larger biochemical genetics laboratories are in academic medical centres and make a significant contribution to research. They have collectively been responsible for much of the progress made in recent years. However, there is always a tension between research, where data need to be accumulated into publishable packets and a degree of secrecy prevails, and clinical care, where results need to reported immediately, perhaps to distant clinicians with their own publication needs. [Pg.7]

The principles and processes of pharmaceutical care practice are needed and applicable to patients in all pharmacy settings, including (but not limited to) inpatient, outpatient, community pharmacy, and academic sites. Practice is not restricted to select pharmacists based on years of experience, degree, specialty practice certificate, board certification, residency experience, or academic appointment. It is not a function of professional credentials or place of work but rather the desire and competence to take responsibility for the outcomes of each patient s drug therapy. [Pg.693]

The parameterJscaie S also employed to allow a user-selected degree of F skew to be introduced into the two-bond correlation responses (/scale = 16). (Reproduced with permission -Academic Press). [Pg.250]

Antonio Ballada, PhD, received degrees in industrial chemistry from Milano University and in business administration from Bocconi University, both in Milano, Italy. He has held many top positions in the chemical and pharmaceutical business in Italy, USA, Taiwan, and China. He was CEO of Antibioticos SpA, and he was also responsible for the Catalyst and Additives Business Division at Basell, Inc., where he developed important relationships with the academic world involved in related R D. He is Executive Vice President of FasTech SrL, a technology company active in the elastomers and plastics industries. He is a member of the board of China Catalyst Ltd in Hong Kong and a member of the board of the Consultants Professional Association (APCO). [Pg.473]

System Safety professionals shall assure that representations of academic, experience and professional qualifications are factual for themselves and their associates. They do not misrepresent or exaggerate their degree of responsibility in, or the subject matter of, prior assignments. [Pg.348]


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