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Dr. Harrison is Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Administration at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center College of Pharmacy. He received a B.S. in pharmacy from the University of Missouri—Kansas City. He received an M.S. in pharmacy and a Ph.D. in pharmaceutical sciences from the University of Arizona. Dr. Harrison has experience in many areas of pharmacy operations—retail, institutional, and research. Dr. Harrison teaches courses in research design, biostatistics, and pharmacoeconomics. Dr. Harrisons research interests are in the economic analyses of pharmaceutical services, outcomes research, and strategic planning by pharmacy institutions and businesses. [Pg.487]

Dr Rakesh Kumar Parashar completed his PhD in 1990 from the University of Delhi, Delhi, in the field of synthetic organic chemistry. He is a Reader in Chemistry at Kirori Mai College, University of Delhi, Delhi. He has done his postdoctorate from the University of Barcelona, Spain. He has published 22 papers in various national and international journals and has delivered several lectures in India and abroad. He is also the author of several books. He is actively involved in teaching and research for the past 18 years. [Pg.387]

The R D exemption from SNUR requirements is different from the PMN R D exemption in several respects. The most significant difference is that SNURs apply to noncommercial research laboratories, which are otherwise exempt from the PMN requirements. The SNUR regulations do not have any counterpart to the PMN regulations at 40 C.F.R. 720.30(i) which exempts noncommercial research conducted in laboratories by academic, government, or independent not-for-profit research organizations (e.g., universities, colleges, teaching hospitals, and research institutes). ... [Pg.433]

Svinicki, M., McKeachie, WJ 20. McKeachie s teaching tips Strategies, research, and theory for college and university teachers (13th ed.). Florence, KY Cengage Learning. [Pg.14]

McKeachie, W.J. and Svinieki, M. 2006. McKeachie s Teaching Tips Strategies, Research and Theory for College and University Teacher., 13th Ed., Houghton Mifflin Company, ISBN 0618 51556 9. [Pg.300]

Many s onomists work for companies that serve forms. These companies manufacture inputs such as fertilizers, create new breeds of field crops, and process raw materials such as grains and fibers. Other s onomists work for government agencies, primarily within the USDA, or teach and conduct research at colleges and universities. An estimated 12 percent of s ricultural scientists are independent consultants. [Pg.33]

Eric Scerri studied chemistry at the Universities of London, Cambridge and Southampton, and obtained a Ph.D. in the history and philosophy of science from King s College, London on the question of "The Reduction of Chemistry to Quantum Mechanics," He has been a research felloiu in the history and philosophy of science at the London School of Economics and at the California Institute of Technology. He is currently an assistant professor of chemistry at Bradley University, where he also teaches histoiy and philosophy of chemistry, which are also his main research interests. He is editor of the new journal Foundations of Chemistry. Address Department of Chemistry, Bradley University, Peoria, IL 61625. Internet scerri bradley.edu. [Pg.35]

In the first half of the nineteenth century, institutions in metropolitan London dominated British teaching and research in chemistry. These institutions included the hospitals, the colleges of the University of London, the Royal Institution, the Royal College of Chemistry, and the Chemical Society of London, founded in 1841.2 The most prestigious English institutions, Oxford University and Cambridge University, did not encourage specialized scientific studies, especially not chemistry. [Pg.182]


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