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Kennedy, Donald

In a speech before the Congress in 1978, former Commissioner Donald Kennedy stated "the evidence indicates that enteric microorganisms in animals and man, their R-plasmids, and human pathogens form a linked ecosystem of their own in which action at any one point can affect every other." If the vulnerability of microorganisms to antibiotics is reduced by the use of antibiotics for nonmedical purposes in animals, the effectiveness of medical treatment will be diminished in man. Potential risks to animal health also exist, and while the linkage to human health is indirect, animal agriculture faces the risk directly. The... [Pg.105]

Kennedy, Greg, and Keith Neilson (eds.). Far Flung Lines Studies in Imperial Defence in Honour of Donald Mackenzie Schurman, London Frank Cass, 1997. [Pg.360]

Pharmaceutical Project Management, edited by Tony Kennedy Drug Products for Clinical Trials An International Guide to Formulation Production Quality Control, edited by Donald C. Monkhouse and Christopher T. Rhodes... [Pg.574]

Donald, K.M., Kennedy, M., Poulin, R. and Spencer, H.G. (2004) Host specificity and molecular phylogeny of larval Digenea isolated from New Zealand and Australian topshells (Gastropoda Trochidae). International Journal for Parasitology 34, 557-568. [Pg.118]

Commenting on the steady stream of peer-reviewed reports and articles documenting global climate change appearing in his journal and others, Science s editor-in-chief, Donald Kennedy, said in 2001, Consensus as strong as the one that has developed around this topic is rare in science. 20... [Pg.143]

In early 1975, Donald Carmichael, a Kennedy Democrat who had served as a delegate both at the 1964 and 1968 Democratic conventions, as well as on the President s War on Poverty panel, became the president of Sportsystems. Carmichael ushered in a dozen Kennedy Justice Department hands over the next two years. [Pg.339]

Pleasurable discussions with Ronald James, Jack Feth, Alan Jackman, Ralph Cheng, Ray Wildung, and Harvey Drucker, but most especially with Vance Kennedy, are acknowledged. Donald Langmuir, Harry Leland, Frank Trainer, and particularly David Rickert provided very helpful reviews. [Pg.21]

This uncanny ability of bacteria to develop immunity, their ever more rapid manner of learning it, and the almost supernatural appearance of resistance in bacteria that haven t had exposure to specific antibiotics leads Levy to remark that "one begins to see bacteria, not as individual species, but as a vast array of interacting constituents of an integrated microbial world." Or, as former FDA commissioner Donald Kennedy remarked, "The evidence indicates that enteric microorganisms... [Pg.19]

Compiled from Donald Kennedy, president, Stanford University, personal communication Andrew Barnes, Office of Technology Licensing, Stanford University, personal communication Chemical Week, June 30, 1981 Washington Post, August 3, 1981 New Scientist, September 10, 1981 Inside R November 25, 1981 Science, September 4, 1981 Business Week, December 12, 1981 London Times Higher Education Supplement, August 1981. [Pg.89]


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