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Lilly, John

FIGURE 1.2 (From left to right) First row Jeffrey Sailstad (GSK), Masood Khan (Medlmmune), Jean Lee (MDS), Marian Kelley (J J), Binodh DeSilva (P G) second row Ronald Bowsher (Eh Lilly), John Ferhas (Amgen), Russell Weiner (BMS), and Richard Tacey (PPD). [Pg.7]

The Batch Reaction Subcommittee was chaired by Walter L. Lrank of EQE International. Current members of the subcommittee, listed alphabetically are David J. Christensen, Union Carbide Corporation Warren Greenfield, International Specialty Products Philip P. Malkewicz, Nalco Chemical Company Peter L. McGrath, Olin Corporation Louisa A. Nara, Bayer Corporation Leslie A. Seller, CCPS Staff Consultant Robert Schisla, Eastman Chemical Company Anthony Torres, Eastman Kodak Company Dr. Jan C. Windhorst, Nova Chemicals and Paul Wood, Eli Lilly Company. Eormer subcommittee members who contributed much in getting this project started were Eelix Ereiheiter, CCPS Staff Consultant (deceased) A1 Noren, Monsanto Company-Searle (deceased) John Noronha, Eastman Kodak Company (retired) and Robert Stankovich, Eli Lilly Company. [Pg.176]

The TSK-GEL column is a trademark of Tosoh Haas Co. Ltd and the Waters Insulin HMWP column is a trademark of Waters Corporation. The author thanks the book s editor Chi-san Wu, the assigned peer reviewer, and the Eli Lilly and Company reviwers John Towns, Ralph Riggin, and James Kelley for their assistance, time, and professional comments. [Pg.536]

The support we received from our sponsors was much appreciated and greatly contributed to the success of the 22nd conference. On behalf of ORCS, 1 specifically thank these organizations Avantium, BASF Catalysts LLC, Eli Lilly and Company, Evonik Degussa Corporation, W.R. Grace (Davison Catalysts), Parr Instrument, Air Products, Amgen, Eastman, Umicore, Bristol-Myers Squibb, DuPont, Headwaters, HEt Lummus Technology, OMG, Seton Hall University (c/c Dr. John Sowa) and Slid Chemie. [Pg.3]

I must thank my supervisor John Masters and Lilly management for supporting my term as Chairman and giving me encouragement and support as well as the time and resources 1 needed to perform my duties and plan and run the conference. I also thank Janet Boggs, my lab associate, who kept my Lilly laboratory functioning smoothly while 1 focused on my ORCS duties. [Pg.4]

Snorting ketamine gives brief but bizarre effects. See CA 61 5569d or US Patent 3,254,124. for synthesis and the recent writings of John Lilly and others for effects. [Pg.182]

These included Johns Hopkins pharmacologist John J. Abel (by letter only, as he could not attend), Rockefeller Institute biochemist P. A. Levene, Chief of the U.S.D.A. Bureau of Chemistry Carl Alsberg, Wisconsin pharmacologist Arthur Loevenhart (engaged at the time in chemical warfare work), Acting Director of the Mellon Institute for Industrial Research E. R. Weidlein, and two industry representatives, Frank Eldred of Eli Lilly and Company and D. W. Jayne of the Barrett Company. The addresses were published in the December 1918 issue of the Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, and were also reprinted and circulated to numerous individuals whose views were solicited (21). [Pg.101]

Prominent scientists of the pharma industry, such as Malcolm McCoss, Merck John Lamattina, Pfizer Robert Ruffolo, Wyeth Steven Paul, and Lilly Research Labs who were interviewed by Chemical Engineering News [1], did not provide a clear answer to the key question, which stakeholders, shareholders, and patients alike, are most worried about Will the new tools of pharma R D allow the industry to also collect the high-hanging fruit, namely, new therapeutic categories like Alzheimer s disease, different forms of cancer, metabolic syndromes, and multiple sclerosis, which develop over... [Pg.184]

Wood, Athenae Oxonienses, ii. 98-105 (Forman), 373-4 (John Davies), though Wood did not include Forman in the original edn. of this work DNB. For Woods notes on Formans life, see Bodleian, Rawlinson MS D.912, fo. 643. For the impact of Lilly s account in the i8th cent, see e.g. Daniel Lyson, The environs of London, i (1792), 301-3. [Pg.28]

Allen, Star-Crossed Renaissance, 50, 105, 137 C. Camden, Astrology in Shakespeare s Day , Isis, 55 (1933), 26-73, esp. 54 Dick, Students of Physic and Astrology Chapman, Astrological Medicine , 278 Thomas, Decline ofMa c, 356-82 C. J. S. Thompson, The Quacks of Old London (New York, 1928), 31. For Forman s legacy in lyth-cent. accounts of astrology, see Lilly, Life, 17—23 John Melton, Astrologaster or the figure caster (1620), 21. [Pg.90]

The third ordering (Figure 17-5) is John Lilly s conceptualization of the system taught by Oscar ichazo in Arica, Chile. More background is available in the chapter by John Lilly and Joseph Harts in Transpersonal Psychologies 128, as well as in Lilly s Center of the Cyclone 35. ... [Pg.226]

The human brain is considered the epitome of development of nervous systems. I suspect that this is an unduly egocentric view, for animals such as dolphins and whales certainly have larger brains than man. But, perhaps because they do not build weapons to attack each other or us, practically no one seriously considers the idea that they may be as intelligent as we-the notable exception is John Lilly 34. The human brain is also affected by chemical, electromagnetic, and gravitational forces. Physiology and probably information theory are appropriate sciences for dealing with the human brain. [Pg.234]

The man most closely associated with early ketamine experimentation and research was John C. Lilly, M.D., an accomplished researcher made famous by his groundbreaking early work in the early neurosciences. (Lilly died in 2001.)... [Pg.267]

John L. Micsel, Michael G. Chancy, and Noel D. Jones—Lilly Research Laboratories, Greenfield, IN 46140... [Pg.626]

John E. Hale Lilly Research Laboratories, Eli Lilly and Company, Indianapolis, Indiana... [Pg.625]

John Lilly "Each psychedelic drug is quite literally a different access code to a certain circuit of the human biocomputer."... [Pg.25]

In order to lend greater weight to this human element of psychedelic history, we have included in this Introduction a series of profiles and biographic updates about individuals who have played important roles in the field. Featured here are pioneers who are frequently mentioned in the text of this book, as well as a few who have made their marks since the appearance of the second edition. Of these profiles, perhaps those of John Lilly and Terence McKenna are the most valuable for making this edition as truly complete a volume as possible. Peter Stafford often expressed regret that more of Lilly s seminal work was not covered in the previous edition. Today relative newcomer Terence McKenna is rapidly becoming one of the most influential figures on the contemporary psychedelic scene. [Pg.27]

In the 40s and 50s, John Lilly, M.D., blazed a meteoric trail in his career as a medical researcher, performing important studies of the human organism s ability to withstand conditions of extreme stress, such as high altitudes and acceleration. As well, he applied the ham-radio experience of his youth to several significant electronic inventions used in monitoring brain function and other physiological processes. [Pg.34]


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