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  1. Roland G. Fryer Jr

    Roland Gerhard Fryer, Jr. (born 1977 in Daytona Beach, FL) is an African-American assistant professor of economics at Harvard University. In addition to being affiliated with Harvard University and the Society of Fellows, he maintains offices at the National Bureau of Economic Research and W.E.B DuBois Institute. Fryer is widely regarded to be one of black America and Harvard's rising stars, …

  2. Michael Riffaterre

    Michael or Michel Riffaterre was an influential French literary critic and theorist. He pursued a generally structuralist approach. He is well known in particular for his book "Semiotics of Poetry", and the concepts of hypogram and syllepsis. He was born in Bourganeuf, in the Limousin region of France. After receiving the concours général prize in French literature he went on to study at the University of Lyon.

  3. Samuel Pierpont Langley

    Samuel Pierpont Langley (August 22 1834, Roxbury, Massachusetts (near Boston) - February 27 1906, Aiken, South Carolina) was an American astronomer, physicist, inventor of the bolometer and pioneer of aviation. He graduated from Boston Latin School, was an assistant in the Harvard College Observatory, then became chair of mathematics at the United States Naval Academy.

  4. Philip Showalter Hench

    Philip Showalter Hench (February 28, 1896 - March 30, 1965) was an American physician who, with E. C. Kendall, in 1948 successfully applied an adrenal hormone (later known as cortisone) in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis at the Mayo Clinic. With Kendall and Tadeus Reichstein of Switzerland, Hench received the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1950 for discoveries concerning hormones of the adrenal cortex, their structure and biological effects.

  5. David Dumville

    Professor David Norman Dumville is a British medievalist and Celtic scholar. He was educated at Emmanuel College, Cambridge, Ludwig-Maximilian Universität, Munich, and received his PhD. at the University of Edinburgh in 1976. In 1974, he married Sally Lois Hannay, with whom he had one son. She died in 1989. He is currently the Professor of History and Palaeography at the University of Aberdeen, but has previously taught or held posts at the University of Wales, …

  6. Linus Pauling

    Linus Carl Pauling (February 28, 1901 - August 19, 1994) was an American quantum chemist and biochemist. He was also acknowledged as a crystallographer, molecular biologist, and medical researcher. Pauling is widely regarded as the premier chemist of the twentieth century. He pioneered the application of quantum mechanics to chemistry, and in 1954 was awarded the Nobel Prize in chemistry for his work describing the nature of chemical bonds.

  7. Ellen Cohn

    See the PLAY! concert space: at http://www.myspace.com/playsymphony.

  8. Donald L. Ritter

    Donald Lawrence Ritter 's technical background and fluent Russian placed him in a unique category among fellow politicians during his tenure as a U.S. Congressman. He was appointed to a number of committees on technology and became a leading proponent of improving relations with Afghanistan. Ritter was born in New York City on October 21, 1940. He attended public schools in the Bronx and came to Lehigh following high school.

  9. Ahmed Zewail

    Ahmed Hassan Zewail (born February 26 1946 in Damanhur, Egypt) is an Egyptian American chemist, and the winner of the 1999 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his work on femtochemistry. Born in Damanhur (60 km south-east of Alexandria) and raised in Disuq, he received his first degree from the University of Alexandria before moving from Egypt to the United States to complete his PhD at the University of Pennsylvania. After some post doctorate work at the University of California, …

  10. Freddie Fu

    Freddie H. Fu , M.D. Freddie H. Fu , M.D., is the David Silver Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery and Chairman of the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. Previously, he was the department's executive vice chairman.

  11. Erika Lin

    Erika Lin Assistant Professor Email: elin1@gmu.edu

  12. Vladimir Atanasov

    Vladimir Atanasov has consulted private equity funds, investment companies, and financial advisors in Eastern Europe on equity valuation, private equity investment contracts, portfolio management, asset allocation, and development of investment products.

  13. Shirley M. Tilghman

    Shirley M. Tilghman was elected Princeton University's 19th president on May 5, 2001, and assumed office on June 15, 2001. An exceptional teacher and a world-renowned scholar and leader in the field of molecular biology, she served on the Princeton faculty for 15 years before being named president. Tilghman, a native of Canada, received her Honors B.Sc. in chemistry from Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, in 1968.

  14. Beatrice Marie Riviere
  15. Alin Deutsch

    Alin Deutsch Assistant Professor

  16. Kristin Harty
  17. Katherine Verdolini
  18. Ellen S. Gawalt

    Dr. Gawalt is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at Duquesne University and has an affiliation with the McGowan Institute for Regenerative Medicine at the University of Pittsburgh. She currently holds two other positions in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at Duquesne University which include; Chair of the Graduate Admissions and Recruitment, a member of the NSF-REU Advisory Board.

  19. Michael A. Pezzone

    Dr. Michael Pezzone is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Medicine, in the Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition, at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. He also has a secondary appointment in the Department of Pharmacology. In addition Dr. Pezzone is actively involved in both clinical efforts and research studies conducted in coordination with the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) and The McGowan Institute for Regenerative Medicine.

  20. Gregory Constantine

    Dr. Gregory Constantine is currently a Professor of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Pittsburgh. He received his MS in Statistics at the University of Illinois in Chicago and then continued is education at the University of Illinois where he received his Ph.D. in Mathematics.

  21. Debra Shutika
  22. Paul T. Kotzbauer

    Paul T. Kotzbauer , M.D., Ph.D Title Assistant Professor of Neurology Position Assistant Professor Primary Department Neurology

  23. David Mullineaux

    David Mullineaux , Assistant Professor, ( vita in PDF) received his Ph.D. in 2002 from Sheffield Hallam University, United Kingdom. Dr. Mullineaux 's responsibilities include: undergraduate and graduate teaching in biomechanics, computer applications, and research techniques; research; associate director of the Biodynamics Laboratory.

  24. Arthur A. Daemmrich

    Arthur Daemmrich is an assistant professor in the Business, Government, and the International Economy Unit and a member of the interdisciplinary HBS Healthcare Initiative. His work examines the regulation of science-based industries, with a particular emphasis on comparative risk analysis and the interplay of new scientific knowledge with business practices in the pharmaceutical and chemical sectors.

  25. Irene Petrick
  26. Zeynep Ton
  27. Jay Bell

    Contrary to popular belief I can actually be found in the non-fiction section (under the letter J). Yes, that’s right- I am a real boy; not a wooden puppet or otherwise fictional character. My day job involves managing an elite team of “hired guns” (aka: consultants). My night job remains classified for National Security purposes; but I can say it has very little to do with ninjas. Tacos are fantastic and so are cupcakes.

  28. Ken Macro
  29. Alessandro Acquisti

    Alessandro Acquisti , Assistant Professor Information Technology and Public Policy

  30. Carl

    From Copley, OH. Played guitar/vocals in Special Order 191 and bass guitar in Excandescent. Chemistry degree from Ohio University. Played bass/guitar in Anne the Drosendoff. Lived in Los Alamos, NM for a year. Now penn state chemistry grad school. My guitar amp goes to 12.

  31. Dennis Helsel

    HMMM, ME.. WELL I'M A GOOD LOOKING GUY WHO LIKES TO JUST HAVE A GOOD TIME.. WHETHER IT BE RACING MOTOCROSS, RACING MY CAR, OR JUST SHOWING OFF IN EITHER ONE OF MY TRUCKS.. I WOULD JUST RATHER SMILE AND LAUGH THAN CRY OR BE MAD.. I'M KINDA COCKY BUT ITS JUST MORE FUN THAT WAY.. WELL I GUESS THATS ME..

  32. Kristin Hughes
  33. Ioannis Kakadiaris

    Dr. Ioannis A. Kakadiaris Chief Scientific Advisor With the University of Houston since 1997, Dr. Kakadiaris is an Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science, Co-Director of the Visual Computing Lab, and Director of the Division of Bioimaging and Biocomputation of the UH Institute for Digital Informatics and Analysis. Currently, he also serves as Adjunct Professor in the Department of Health Informatics at the University of Texas.

  34. Philip Thompsen

    I teach a variety of courses in Communication Studies at West Chester University of Pennsylvania. I also serve as faculty adviser to two student media groups, our campus newspaper,.

  35. Daniel S. Gardner

    Dr. Gardner has over 20 years of social work practice experience with individuals, families, and groups. This includes ten years in hospital and community-based health care organizations, specializing in clinical practice with individuals and families living with cancer or with HIV/AIDS. He has also provided individual, group, couples, and family therapy to children and adults in a variety of agency and private settings.

  36. Mark Perloe

    Mark Perloe , M.D. As medical director at GRS, Dr. Perloe has above-average success rates in achieving pregnancies through advanced reproductive technologies, as well as expertise in treating polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), recurrent pregnancy loss, endometriosis, menstrual disorders, fibroids, and endocrine and other reproductive health problems. He also has extensive experience using the latest microsurgical techniques for reversing tubal sterilization.

  37. Laurie Bonnici
  38. Sarah Igo
  39. Dr Janet Louise Kennedy MD

    Janet L. Kennedy , M.D. obtained her Bachelor's Degree with honors from the Johns Hopkins University in 1974; the first undergraduate class in JHU history to graduate women. She proceeded to attend the University of Maryland School of Medicine in Baltimore and was awarded her Medical Degree in 1978. After one year of internship in York, Pennsylvania, Dr. Kennedy completed her training in Obstetrics and Gynecology at Hahnemann University Hospital in Philadelphia.

  40. Dr Matthew Peter Lorei MD

    Dr. Matthew P. Lorei received his medical degree from the University of Pennsylvania. He trained in New York at the Lenox Hill Hospital and subsequently completed a fellowship in joint replacement surgery at the Hospital for Special Surgery. For the past four years Dr. Lorei was part of the orthopaedic surgery faculty at Temple University Hospital.

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