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  1. Barbara McClintock

    Barbara McClintock was a pioneering American scientist and one of the world's most distinguished cytogeneticists. McClintock received her PhD in botany from Cornell University in 1927, where she was a leader in the development of maize cytogenetics. The field remained the focus of her research for the rest of her career. From the late 1920s, McClintock studied chromosomes and how they change during reproduction in maize.

  2. Harry T. Edwards

    Harry T. Edwards (born 1940) is a federal appellate judge in the United States. Judge Edwards graduated from Cornell University in 1962, where he was a member of the Quill and Dagger society. He graduated from University of Michigan Law School in 1965. He practiced law in Chicago for the firm of Seyfarth, Shaw, Fairweather & Geraldson from 1965 to 1970. He then taught at the University of Michigan Law School from 1970 to 1975 and again from 1977 to 1980.

  3. Mark Kirk

    Mark Steven Kirk (born September 15, 1959) has been a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives since 2001, representing (map).

  4. Vera Rubin

    Vera (Cooper) Rubin (born 23 July 1928) is an astronomer who has done pioneering work on galaxy rotation rates. Her discovery of what is known as "flat rotation curves" is the most direct and robust evidence of dark matter. After she earned an A.B. from Vassar College (1948) she tried to enroll at Princeton but never received their graduate catalog as women there were not allowed in the graduate astronomy program until 1975.

  5. William Alanson White

    William Alanson White (1870-1937) was an American neurologist and alienist. He was born in Brooklyn, N. Y., studied at Cornell from 1885 to 1889, and two years later graduated from the Long Island College Hospital. For nine years he was an assistant physician at the Binghamton (N. Y.) State Hospital, and from 1903 superintendent of the Government Hospital for the Insane at Washington.

  6. Kate Snow

    Kate Snow is a co-anchor of "Good Morning America Weekend Edition" on ABC. She became co-anchor in 2004. Snow also frequently appears on the weekday "Good Morning America" and "World News with Charles Gibson" as a fill-in anchor or correspondent. A native of Burnt Hills, Saratoga County, New York, Snow is a 1991 graduate of Cornell, where she was a member of Kappa Alpha Theta and a newscaster on WVBR, …

  7. Reed Wickner

    Reed B. Wickner (c. 1942-) is an American yeast geneticist. Wickner proposed that the ["PSI"+] and [URE3] phenotypes in "Saccharomyces cerevisiae", a form of budding yeast, were caused by prion forms of native proteins. Reed Wickner graduated from Cornell University with a B.A. degree in 1962. He then went to medical school at Georgetown University and received his M.D. degree in 1966.

  8. Geoffrey Bruun

    Geoffrey Bruun (1899 - 13 July 1988) was a historian and biographer who taught at New York University from 1927 until 1941. He was born in Montreal and received a bachelor's degree from the University of British Columbia and master's and doctoral degrees from Cornell University. After retiring as a professor of history from N.Y.U., he was a visiting professor at Cornell, Mt. Holyoke College, Smith College, the University of Illinois, and Georgetown University.

  9. Ken Eisner
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  11. Charlie Koo

    Charlie Koo ckoo@HEDprogram.org As senior program associate, Charlie Koo is responsible for the administrative oversight of more than 20 institutional partnership projects targeting developing countries throughout the world, including large-scale initiatives in sub-Saharan Africa and India. Mr. Koo holds a B.A. in biology with a concentration in neurobiology and an M.S. in nutritional sciences from Cornell University, and an M.S. in foreign service from Georgetown University.

  12. Dineen Wasylik
  13. Michael Kim

  14. Kyle Baldwin

    Click Here To Visit The ABC Foundation’s Official Website.

  15. Lara Romansic

    indie girl trapped in the body of a corporate lawyer... or, possibly, corporate lawyer trapped in the body of an indie girl. one's bound to win out eventually.

  16. Maria

    Contact Tables.

  17. Matt James

    Work hard, play hard, see new things, try anything once... Dress well, ski like a badass, get outside, stay outside, meet new people, do cool things, and - above all - deliver in the clutch. That's what it's all about, or at least what it should be all about.

  18. Christopher

    I am a writer and my first book is due out May 9th. It is being published by Random House and is entitiled "The Grilled Cheese Madonna and 99 Other of the Weirdest, Wackiest, Most Famous eBay Auctions Ever" It is a pop culture humor book about eBay and the auctions that make the news. I write both fiction and non-fiction and can always use suggestions about pop-culture topics.

  19. Marc

    I'm in Washington DC attending graduate school at Georgetown to see what they know. After that, I hope to make a lot of money doing very fun things. Oh, and I want to run for Congress. I really want to sit in the back row and throw things at old men.

  20. Mark Eskenazi

    Developing a palette for whiskey and figuring out what to do with the days.

  21. Gene Ma

    Gene Ma GENE MA is currently the Chief Analyst of CEBM. Before joining ISI - CEBM, Gene was the chief macro analyst at CITIC Securities, the largest securities firm in China. Gene has also worked at Ministry of Finance in Beijing, and Harvest Fund Management, one of the largest fund management companies in China.

  22. Chase

    Easy going. Love to be outdoors, hiking, sking, boating, fishing, bike riding. I like to travel and meet new people. Don't get mad easy, takes a lot to get me down. Just want to enjoy life and live to the fullest. Love children, would love to have a couple someday but in the mean time find somebody to spend my time with. Like to try different foods and have a beer every now and then.

  23. Skip Perkins

    Happy, happy.

  24. Young Lee

    http://www.xanga.com/young_sang_lee.

  25. Bobby Johnson Jr

    Bobby Johnson, Jr . CEO and President Mr. Johnson's career in the networking industry spans over 30-years. His career includes 15 years of leadership as CEO for three enterprises and 14 years as Chairman of the Board for two enterprises. Mr. Johnson's entrepreneurial and management success has received recognition from distinguished publications like Forbes, Fortune, Network World, Nikkei and notable organizations such as Ernst & Young.

  26. David Lew

    I was born and raised in Canton, Massachusetts - a nice little town you've never heard of. MA just wasn't cold enough for me, so I spent the next four years in Ithaca, NY (it's Gorgeous you know). Then I decided to give law school a try, so it was off to Georgetown University Law Center. Three years and many drinks later I'm officially a Hoya Lawya. After 19 years of school I'm looking forward to entering the real world.

  27. Robert

    Bursting with flavor...and someone who appreciates the good things in life. Good friends, good visuals, good music, good drinks, good movies ... I think you all get the drift. I LOVE to travel. And someday I hope to return to Rome to live la dolce vita. This time, though, I think I will learn the language. It would be nice to know what I am chanting when cheering for Roma. I also am fascinated by visuals. Music visuals, architecture and movies truly move this soul.

  28. Robert Sachs

    Robert Sachs Mr. Sachs has served as a director of Global Crossing since December 2003 with his term set to expire at the 2007 annual general meeting of shareholders expected in June. He has been a principal of Continental Consulting Group, LLC, a Boston, Massachusetts based consulting firm serving the cable television industry, since February 2005, having previously held that same position from January 1998 through July 1999.

  29. Marc Compton

    OK, a bit older than the usual, but then again, we all get here eventually, right? RIGHT! I'm a well-traveled guy with a love of living and open to meeting lots and lots of people. Have no pre-conceived prejudices, and really find it VERY difficult to handle anyone who is so blinded by their prejudices that they can't see someone for who they really are.

  30. Michael Durst

    check out www.midgetninjas.com.

  31. Vince Macaluso

    Vince Macaluso , M.D. Dr. Macaluso is a native New Yorker who was educated by the Jesuits at Regis High School in Manhattan. He then attended college at Cornell University where he met his wife-to-be, Lauren. He subsequently went to medical school at Georgetown University during which time he was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. He did his neurology residency at Georgetown as well, where he got into a dosing trial with beta-interferon 1A which he has been on ever since.

  32. Phil

    "My mustache brings all the girls to the yard." "No really. I'm a doctor.".

  33. Jason Scott

    People actually edit these blurbs on a regular basis? I am going to try to make slight edits to this blurb twice a year. That's all I am good for. Thus, I would describe myself as lacking creativity and slightly lazy.

  34. David

    What's to tell?

  35. Emily

    I'm nobody! Who are you? Are you nobody, too? Then there's a pair of us - don't tell! They'd banish us, you know. How dreary to be somebody! How public, like a frog To tell your name the livelong day To an admiring bog! -Emily Dickinson.

  36. Kathryn Olesko

    Kathryn Olesko Director, Master of Arts in German and European Studies Associate Professor of History Professor Olesko's research focuses on the social history of science and technology in Germany, with special emphasis on how rational beliefs and actions relate to daily life, local cultures, and personal and professional identities. Her work, in addition, covers issues in historical methodology, everyday life, gender, and industrialization.

  37. Alan
  38. Nicholas Theodore

    Dr. Theodore is proud to have been selected "Teacher of the Year" by the residents of Barrow Neurological Institute this year. According to Dr. Theodore, the “patient and family must be treated as a whole... not just focusing on the disease process, but helping the person to heal in a global sense.” He takes time with his patients and is a favorite of the children of patients he has helped. Most spare time is spent with his family, including his two young sons.

  39. David Rallis

    David Rallis David Rallis , MD Dr. Rallis is a board certified, fellowship-trained Radiologist dedicated to state-of-the-art radiological diagnosis and practice. He received his BA from Cornell University in 1983, MS from Georgetown University in 1984, and MD from Georgetown University School of Medicine in 1988. Following Medical School, he completed residencies in Internal Medicine (1991) and Diagnostic Radiology (1995.)

  40. Eric Kovalsky

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