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He has held several adjunct professor appointments and was especially active at the Graduate School of Oceanography, University of Rhode Island the Department of Oceanography and Marine Biology, Hebrew University of Jerusalem and the Department of Biology, American University, Washington, D.C. [Pg.8]

Odenkirchen, E.W. 1987. Hazards of Chlorpyrifos, an Qrganophosphorus Pesticide, to Natural Resources A Review. M.A. Thesis. The American University, Washington, D.C. 63 pp. [Pg.905]

Rosannah Taylor Department of Biology, American University, Washington, DC... [Pg.12]

Association of American Universities (2000). Task Force on Research Accountability Report on University Protection of Human Beings Who are the Subjects of Research. Washington, D.C., June 28, 2000. www.aau.edu/HumSUbRpt06.28.00pdf Biomarkers Definitions Working Group (2001). Biomarkers and surrogate endpoints Preferred definitions and conceptual frameworks. Clin. Pharmacol. Ther. 69 89-95. [Pg.828]

The effect on growth is highly persistent, and has continued for periods of up to 30 years or more in the same animal colonies, such as at Washington State University, the American Cyanamid Company (Table 3) and the University of Wisconsin. Growth promotion was still obtained with chicks in 1984 at Wisconsin by oxytetracycline and penicillin just as markedly as in 1951 ( ). [Pg.114]

Joseph J. Breen was born in Waterbury, Connecticut, on July 22, 1942. He earned his bachelor s degree from Fairfield University in 1964 and his doctorate in chemistry from Duke University in 1972. He served in the U.S. Marine Corps during the Vietnam War and for two years in the Peace Corps before accepting an appointment at the EPA in 1979. During his tenure at the EPA, Breen was also an adjunct professor in environmental chemistry at Hood College, in Frederick, Maryland, and at Trinity College and American University in Washington, D.C. [Pg.182]

Mitchell, Samuel A., and Link, Emery A. (editors), "Impact of Public Policy on Drug Innovation and Pricing Proceedings of the Third Seminar on Pharmaceutical Public Policy Issues", pp. 47-82, The American University, Washington, D.C., 1976. [Pg.165]

Derek Horton Department of Chemistry, The American University, Washington, D.C. [Pg.658]

In 1968, Horace Isbell reached the mandatory retirement age in the Bureau of Standards, and it seemed that the much-admired work of the Isbell-Frush research team was about to come to an end. However, Isbell was not ready to stop his research work and decided to accept a position of Research Professor at American University in Washington, D.C. Harriet Frush, in turn, joined the Department of Chemistry at the American University, taking early retirement from the Bureau and being appointed Research Scientist at American University. This preserved the Isbell-Frush team and enabled the collaboration between the two chemists to continue for another 24 years, until 1992, when Isbell died. [Pg.15]

Gray, W. The View from the Capitol. In The Economics of Drug Innovation, ed. J. Cooper, 17-22. Washington, D.C. American University, Center for the Study of Private Enterprise, School of Business Administration, 1969. [Pg.188]

Clymer, H., The Changing Costs and Risks of Pharmaceutical Innovation, Economics ofDrug Innovation, J.D. Cooper (ed.)(Washington, DC The American University, 1969). [Pg.326]

Presented at the American Chemical Society Meeting, Los Angeles, September, 1988. Supported in part by Washington State University, College of Agriculture and Home Economics, Agricultural Research Center. Project 10A-3057-0216. [Pg.222]

Department of Chemistry, The American University, Washington, DC 20016, USA Biotechnology Division, National Institute of Science and Technology, Gaithersburg,... [Pg.135]

American University Center for the Study of Private Enterprise, Washington, D. C. [Pg.192]

The Economics of Drug Innovation, Joseph Cooper, Ed., p. 109, The American University, Washington, D. C., 1969. [Pg.274]


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