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J. Rothman, Department of Chemistry, Columbia University, New York City, New York 10027... [Pg.2]

ANDREW J. FLETCHER, MB, BChir, (Cantab), MS (Columbia), DipPharmMedRCP, FFPM was formerly the Senior Assistant Editor of The Merck Manual, and is Adjunct Professor of Pharmaceutical Health Care at Temple University School of Pharmacy. He graduated from Cambridge University and St. Bartholomew s Hospital, London, briefly trained in Neurosurgery, joined CIBA-Geigy in the UK as Medical Advisor, then European Medical Director for Syntex, and joined Merck, first in the international division after graduating in business studies from Columbia University, New York City, then as Assistant Editor of The Merck Manual. He teaches pharmaceutical medicine, bioethics and medical and scientific writing at Temple University s School of Pharmacy. He is a founder member and former trustee of the Academy of Pharmaceutical Physicians and Investigators (formerly the American Academy of Pharmaceutical Physicians). Dr. Fletcher resides in Ohio. [Pg.775]

Harry Lilienthal Parr obtained both the AB and ME degrees from Columbia University, New York NY, in 1902 and 1904, respectively. He then was there assistant of the Mechanical Engineering Department until 1906, joined imtil 1907 the Power Specialty Co., New York City, became imtil 1912 instructor of mechanical engineering at Columbia University, was there assistant professor until 1921, associate professor until 1928, from when he took over there until retirement in 1946 as professor of mechanical engineering. He was in parallel consultant in his professional field. He was a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science AAAS, and member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers ASME, and the American Physical Society APS. [Pg.683]

Educated at Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT, Hunter Rouse was a travelling hydraulics Fellow receiving the Dr.-lng. title from Technische Universitat Karlsruhe, Germany, in 1932. He was an instructor then at Columbia University, New York, until 1936, assistant professor of fluid mechanics at California Institute of Technology, Pasadena CA, until 1939, when taking over as professor of fluid mechanics at State University of Iowa, Iowa City lA, and as director of Iowa Institute of Hydraulic Research IIHR from 1944 until retirement in 1966. [Pg.763]

Sinclair Wynchank, was educated at Oxford University, Oxford, United Kingdom, from which he gained MA (physics) and DPhil (nuclear physics) degrees. His postdoctoral studies at Columbia University, New York, New York, were followed by an assistant professorship at the City University of New York, New York until he joined the Physics Department of the University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa. He obtained MB, ChB, and MD (nuclear medicine) degrees from the University of Cape Town and qualified as a CEng in London, United Kingdom. For two years, he was an associate professor in nuclear medicine at the University of Bordeaux, Talence, France. Thereafter, for 30 years. [Pg.705]

BRA 94] Braga, J., Bramel J., Poser B. et al., A computerized approach to the New York City school bus routing problem. Graduate School of Business, Columbia University, New York, 1994. [Pg.298]

Fermi s wife, Laura, was Jewish, and as Hitler s influence over Mussolini intensified, anti-Jewish laws were passed that made Laura s remaining in Italy precarious. Alter accepting his Nobel Prize in Stockholm, Fermi and his wife took a ship directly to the United States, where they would spend the rest of their lives. Enrico taught at Columbia University in New York City from 1939 to 1942, and at the University of Chicago from 1942 until his death in 1954. [Pg.499]

Trustees of Columbia University in the City of New York (New York, NY) Lohaus G. et al. US Patent No. 3,883,545 May 13, 1975 Assigned to Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft, Frankfurt am Main, Germany... [Pg.1017]

Assignee The Trustees of Columbia University of the City of New York Utility Treatment of Cocaine Addiction Using Artificial Enzymes... [Pg.24]

ARC (Applied Research and Consulting, LLC) (2002). Effects of the World Trade Center attack on NYC public school students initial report to the New York City Board of Education. Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health, New York State Psychiatric Institute, May 6, 2002. [Pg.947]

Rosensweig, C. (1999). Climate change impact assessment on the New York City Metropolitan Region. Report prepared for the Environmental Defense Fund. Columbia University and GISS, New York, NY. [Pg.1033]

How do scientists obtain the "raw material," the actual spectra from which they analyze the composition of the ISM A number of possibilities are now available. First, many colleges and universities now have small telescopes that observers can use to study a portion of the sky. An example is the 1.2 meter "Mini telescope at Harvard University s Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics. The telescope was first built on the roof of the Pupin Physics Laboratory at Columbia University in New York City in the 1970s to survey the galaxy for carbon monoxide in the ISM. In 1986, it was moved to its current location, where it is still used for similar projects. [Pg.44]

Avery moved from Canada to New York City in 1887. He attended Colgate University and in 1904 received his medical degree from the College of Physicians and Surgeons at Columbia University. He practiced medicine... [Pg.124]

After attending Stuyvesant High School in New York City, then Columbia University, Hoffmann moved to Harvard where he earned his Ph.D. in theoretical chemistry. Hoffmann was then elected a Junior Fellow at Harvard and, as related in the discussion of R. B. Woodward (see chapter 7), began the collaboration that would lead to publication, in 1965, of the Woodward-Hoffmann Rules. He would share the 1981 Nobel Prize in chemistry with Kenichi Fukui (R. B. Woodward died in 1979). [Pg.308]

A resemblance in shape between Tinian and Manhattan had inspired the SeaBees to name the island s roads for New York City streets. The 509th happened to be lodged immediately west of North Field at 125th Street and Eighth Avenue, near Riverside Drive, in Manhattan, the environs of Columbia University where Enrico Fermi and Leo Szilard had identified secondary neutrons from fission the wheel had come full circle. [Pg.681]

James Renwick was brought to New York City in 1794 by his father. A brilliant student, Renwick graduated first in his 1807 class at the Columbia University, where he spent most of his life teaching. [Pg.735]


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