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School of Public Health Harvard University Boston, MA Stuart Walker Centre for Medicines Research Surrey, England... [Pg.274]

The greater part of the book was written while L. S. was Visiting Professor at Harvard University. He sincerely thanks the Chemistry Department for their kind hospitality. W. L. J was a recipient of a Graduate Research Assistantship under the sponsorship of the Department of Chemistry at Harvard and the National Institutes of Health. [Pg.313]

Brookhaven National Laboratory, 101 California Department of Health Services, 1 California Institute of Technology, 185 Desert Research Institute, 229 Harvard University, 133 National Center for Atmospheric Research, 91, 275, 291... [Pg.399]

Ginzberg, E. Health Services Research Key to Health Policy Harvard University Press Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1991. [Pg.413]

Fein, R., Economics of Health Research, Horizons of Health, H. Wechsler, J. Gurin, and G. Cahill (eds.)(Cambridge MA Harvard University Press, 1977). [Pg.328]

R.H. Brook and E.A. McGlynn, Maintaining quality of care, in Health Services Research, E. Ginzberg, ed.. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, 1991. [Pg.65]

British Columbia physicians and some other health care providers. An independent project for the Scientific Evaluation of the Reference Drug program has mandated studies from some leading US and Canadian research academic centers (Harvard University, MacMaster University, University of Washington). [Pg.89]

Anfinsen, Christian, (1916-1995), American biochemist and winner of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1972 (shared with Moore and Stein) for his work on ri-bonuclease (RNase), especially concerning the connection between the amino acid sequence and the biologically active conformation. Anfinsen demonstrated that RNase could be refolded after denaturation without loss of enzymatic activity. In 1943, Anfinsen received his Ph.D from Harvard University, and then held various research and teaching positions. In 1950, he joined the staff of the National Institute of Health (Bethesda, MD), and headed the laboratory... [Pg.27]

This work was supported in part by an institutional grant to Harvard University from the American Cancer Society, and in part by a research grant from the National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, Public Health Service. [Pg.173]

Brisa N. Sanchez is assistant professor in the Department of Biostatistics of the University of Michigan School of Pubhc Health. Her research interests are in statistical methods applicable to enviromnental and social epidemiology and health disparities. Her methodologic work involves developing robust fitting procedures and diagnostics for structural equation models and using the methods in applications to environmental health problems, such as in utero lead exposure and its effect on child development. Dr. Sanchez received her MS in statistics from the University of Texas at El Paso and her MSc and PhD in biostatistics from Harvard University. [Pg.177]

Richard M.J. Bohmer is a physician and an Assistant Professor of Business Administration at Harvard University. His research focuses on the management of clinical processes and the way in which health-care teams learn to improve outcomes, prevent error, and reduce adverse events. He has studied catastrophic failures in health care, the adoption of new technologies into medical practice, and more recently the way in which health-care delivery organizations deal with custom and standard operations concurrently. He holds a medical degree from the University of Auckland, New Zealand, and an MPH from the Harvard School of Public Health. [Pg.396]

This is publication No. 971 of the Cancer Commission of Harvard University. This work was aided by grants from the National Cancer Institute, United States Public Health Service, a grant from the American Cancer Society, Inc., and a grant from the Jane Coffin Childs Memorial Fund for Medical Research. [Pg.205]

Brandeis University, 224 Brigham and Women s Hospital, 23,202 Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, 192,290 Colorado State University, 336 Cornell University, 144 Harvard Medical School, 2,29,202 Institut National de la Sant et de la Recherche Mddicale, 192 Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, 290 Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 204 Medical College of Georgia, 107 Mitsubishi Kasei Institute of Life Sciences, 133,219 Nagoya University, 232 National Cancer Center Research Institute, 204,224,232 National Institutes of Health, 347 New York Aquarium, 347 New York University, 304,347 The Salk Institute, 256... [Pg.365]


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