- Chris Evans
Christopher Robert Evans (born June 13, 1981) is an American actor. He is perhaps best known for his roles in the films "Fantastic Four" and "Cellular". - David R. Ellis
David Richard Ellis (born September 8, 1952 in Santa Monica, California) is an American film director and a former stuntman. Ellis began his career in the film industry as a supporting actor in juvenile roles; his big screen debut was in the 1975 Kurt Russell film "The Strongest Man in the World". One year later, he switched to stunts in the film "Baby Blue Marine" and worked from then on as a stuntman. - Judah Folkman
Dr. Judah Folkman (b. 1933) is an American cellular scientist best known for his research on angiogenesis and vasculogenesis. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, Folkman attended Ohio State University and then Harvard Medical School. After his graduation, he worked at Massachusetts General Hospital, where he rose to the rank of chief resident in surgery. During this time, Folkman worked on liver cancer and atrio-pacemakers. His work earned him the Boylston Medical Prize, … - Paul Greengard
Dr. Greengard's interests have ranged from basic neural explorations to the development of therapeutic agents for the treatment of neurological and psychiatric diseases. His quest has significantly advanced scientific understanding of the molecular basis of nerve-cell communication. In 2000, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his contributions to elucidating how neurotransmitters work in signal transduction in the nervous system. * - Richard Burgi
Richard William Burgi (born July 30, 1958) is an American actor with a varied filmography in television and film. Burgi has been working steadily in the industry since the latter half of the 1980s, when he landed his first full-time role on NBC's "Another World", playing Chad Rollo. Since then he has appeared on many television shows, including "As The World Turns" (playing Glenn Harrington from December 1988 to April 1989), "24", "Firefly", … - Susumu Tonegawa
Susumu Tonegawa is a Japanese scientist who won the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1987 for "his discovery of the genetic principle for generation of antibody diversity." Although he won the Nobel Prize for his work in immunology, Tonegawa is a molecular biologist by training. In his later years, he has turned his attention to the molecular and cellular basis of memory formation. - Dean Devlin
Dean Devlin (born August 27, 1962) is an American former actor and current screenwriter and producer. Devlin was born in New York City to Don Devlin and Pilar Seurat, both actors. He is Jewish on his father's side and Filipino on his mother's. He married actress Lisa Brenner after the two met while working on "The Patriot". As an actor, Devlin appeared on numerous television shows throughout the 1980s. He also appeared in films including "My Bodyguard", … - Dat Phan
Dat Phan (born January 25, 1975 in Saigon, South Vietnam), is a Vietnamese American stand-up comedian. When he was a child, he, his mother, and nine other of his siblings immigrated to the United States. They suffered financial hardships throughout his childhood. He grew up in the City Heights neighborhood of San Diego, California, then spent his teenage years in Santee, California, a suburb of San Diego. In 2003, he entered NBC's reality show, "Last Comic Standing". - Valerie Cruz
Valerie Cruz (born 18 July 1976 in Elizabeth, New Jersey) is an American actress. Valerie is of Cuban ancestry. She attended Florida State University and received a BFA theatre degree. At one point she dated Robbie Williams. She has appeared in films such as "Cellular" and played Grace Santiago in "Nip/Tuck". She played a main character in Nip/Tuck, but she left the show just after the first season. - Rick Hoffman
Rick Hoffman (born June 12, 1970) is an American actor. Hoffman was born in New York City, New York and raised in Roslyn Heights, New York. He graduated from The Wheatley School in Old Westbury, NY before attending the University of Arizona. After graduating from University of Arizona, Rick moved to Los Angeles to start his acting career. He landed his first role as a security guard in Conspiracy Theory in 1997 and he was so nervous that he messed up his lines. - Will Beinbrink
William Bates Beinbrink (born September, 1973 in Bethesda, MD) is an American actor with small roles in the movie Cellular as a LAX cop, a cop on one of the final episodes of Fashion House, a cop again on an episode of Medium, and walk-on roles on both ER and Related. - Thomas Cavalier-Smith
Professor Thomas (Tom) Cavalier-Smith (born October 21 1942), FRS, FRSC, NERC Professorial Fellow, is a Professor of Evolutionary Biology in the Department of Zoology, at the University of Oxford. He was presented with the International Prize for Biology (a prize of 10 million yen) in 2004. Cavalier-Smith has published extensively on the classification of protists. One of his major contributions to biology was his proposal of a sixth kingdom of life: the Chromista, … - Alejandro Zaffaroni
Alejandro Zaffaroni is the founder of a number of companies, including ALZA, Affymax, Affymetrix, Alexza, DNAX, Maxygen and Symyx. He is widely considered a pioneer in drug delivery and the field of biotechnology and has had a significant impact on the development of Silicon Valley through the many companies built by him and those he mentored. - Ladislav Tauc
Ladislav Tauc (b. 1926, d. 1999) was a French neuroscientist, and a pioneer in neuroethology and neuronal physiology. - Deborah Mash
Dr. Deborah Mash is an American professor of neurology and molecular and cellular pharmacology at the University of Miami School of Medicine and director of the university's Brain Endowment Bank. She is one of the world's foremost scientific experts on the hallucinogenic drug, ibogaine. Dr. Mash is a member of the scientific advisory board for the Life Extension Foundation, located in Florida. - Gustav Embden
Gustav Georg Embden (November 10th, 1874 - July 25th, 1933) was a German chemist who conducted studies on carbohydrate metabolism and muscle contraction, and was the first to discover and link together all the steps involved in the conversion of glycogen to lactic acid. In 1918 Otto Fritz Meyerhof explained cellular metabolism by showing that it involved the breakdown of glucose to lactic acid. Embden worked out the precise steps involved in the breakdown. - Ernie Grunwald
Ernie Grunwald (born in Thornhill, Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian-born actor who has had made guest appearances in a number of notable television series. He has also had recurring roles on, "One on One", "The Suite Life of Zack & Cody" and "Two of a Kind" opposite Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen. He has also guest starred on, "Friends", "My Name Is Earl", "NYPD Blue", "Reno 911!", "Walker, … - Lina Stern
Lina Solomonovna Stern was a notable biochemist, physiologist and humanist whose medical discoveries saved thousands of lives at the fronts of World War II. She is best known for her pioneering work on blood-brain barrier, which she described as "hemato-encephalic barrier" in 1921. - Frederick Pei Li
Frederick Pei Li (born 1940) is an American physician. Frederick Pei Li was born in Canton, China (Guangzhou), and raised in New York City where his parents operated a Chinese restaurant. He received a B.A. in physics from New York University, an M.D. from the University of Rochester, and M.A. in demography from Georgetown University. In 1967 he joined the Epidemiology Branch of the NCI. - Claude Cousineau
Claude Cousineau is a politician and teacher in Quebec, Canada. He represents the constituency of Bertrand in the National Assembly. He represents the Parti Quebecois since 1998. Cousineau went at the Université du Québec à Montréal and obtained a bachelor's degree in cellular and molecular biology. He also received a certificate in education at the same university. - Oren Butchmits
Overall integrative perception of business, product and technology (practical mediator between business and technology), multi-disciplinary skills (from strategy to product definition), creative thinker, profound knowledge of cellular, datacom and telecom operations (especially within the value added services domain), extensive and diverse technology experience, fast learner, international experience, diversified management skills - Bill Wiberg
Bill joined ATV in 2003 and focuses on investments in the cleantech, wireless, telecommunications, and IT sectors. His representative investments include Coskata, CombineNet, Great Point Energy, Handango, HVVi, Rive Technology, Useful Networks, and Visage Mobile. Bill brings 22 years of operating and venture experience in telecommunications to ATV, including 19 years with Lucent Technologies. - Metro Cellular Cellular
Metro Cell grand opening in Brisbane @ Valley Metro Shopping Centre (Brunswick St Station) very soon! We are giving away free MP3 player* for our new 3 customers who intested to join our network. So if you can't wait to join, just email us @ metro.cellular@gmail.com and we will call and come to you! * Free MP3 Player only apply for hot cap $99 and Bonus plan 33 or up. - Joan Cusack
Joan Cusack (born October 11, 1962) is an Academy Award-nominated American actress and comedian. - Wallace Moir Jackson
- Charles Moore
Managing Partner for Abba Wireless Executive Search Group, a boutique executive search firm serving the wireless infrastructure and mobile content markets. Been a top producer for 18 years. Clients retain or engage me for executive and senior technical level searches. Have been interviewed and featured in several publications, including Wall St. Journal, Xtreme Recruiting, RCR Wireless, IT World, Computer World, CNET, Wireless Review, Mobile Commerce Times, and M-Business Daily. - Zed Cellular
- Andy Philips
Mountain & Road biking, soccer playing, mobile phone coding dad of two. - Gwen Acton
Gwen Acton , President Vivo-Group, WEST Showcase Committee Dr. Gwen Acton is president of Vivo Group, a consulting firm specializing in evaluation and management of genomics and life science technology. Prior to this, Dr. Acton served as Director of Scientific Development at the Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research, and ran the operations of the Functional Genomics Program at the Whitehead Institute/M.I.T. Center for Genome Research. - Cellular
- Dragun Laydee
[hyper] [dork] [weird] [childish] [caring] [artistic] [evil] [bored 24/7]. - Steven
just a chill guy that will make you laugh no matter what it takes. - Christie
Sugar and spice and everything nice. OK... So that's a lie, but it sounds good. Really, I'm not too sweet, not too spicy, and I'm nice on occasion. Oh yeah, according to Bridget, I want to be like her. So I thought that should be in here. Bridget is my idol. I love you, Bridget. - Nhu-trang
I am just ME! - Anu Paul
Wanna know more? Checkout my website: bengaliboypaul.com. - Andrew
Immature with an old spirit, easy-going, humble, honest, somewhat stubborn, dance-aholic, music lover, sometimes too loud, very talkative, laugh-at-anything-and-everything. - Herman Kartono
It's not what I do that makes me who I am, but it's who I am that makes me do what I do. - Kathy
I am currently trying to complete my O.D. degree and finally be done with school. Two more years to go (I hope!) Let me know if you need an eye doc in about 2 years time. I'll be happy to help you. - Julia Shimizu
hmmm...about me? what about me? well let's see. Hawaii born and raised in waianae all my life. i love to ski. love the outdoors and"bushwalking" through the wilderness. love the sound of rain hitting the roof, an orchestra warming up/tuning just before a concert, waves crashing against the shore. love the smell of rain on the pavement and plumeria leis after graduation. - Tyler Ames
Half man, half machine, half mystery.
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