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Well worth the weight
Picture a weight lifter. If you are thinking of a young Arnold Schwarzenegger, think again. Instead, picture one of physical therapist Marilyn Moffat's clients: She's a 97-year-old lady who has been lifting for five years. "She lifts 4-pound weights for her upper-body-strength regimen and 41/2 on...
Tags: New York University, professor, therapist, training
Research articles 2007-08-20
Oakland student is found dead
A 20-year-old woman who recently finished her sophomore year at Mills College was found dead in a New York apartment Sunday night, a death being investigated as a homicide, police said Monday. Boitumelu "Tumi" McCallum, a native of South Africa whose parents are professors at New York...
Tags: apartment, education, New York University, professor
Research articles 2007-08-07
Russian-born sisters to become professors in US at age 19, 21
NEW YORK AFP — Two Russian-born sisters are due to become assistant professors of finance in New York state later this year, even though they are only 19 and 21, university officials said Wednesday. Angela Kniazeva and her younger sister Diana were due to take up their new positions...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, FINANCE, New York University, professor, sister
Research articles 2007-05-09
The Most Prestigious International Biomedical Industry Research Honor, Prix Galien, Expands to US
Prix Galien Now Recognizes Outstanding Medical Accomplishments of US Pharmaceutical and Biotechnology Companies Leading Scientists - Including Seven Nobel Laureates - to Assess Submissions NEW YORK -- Coveted worldwide by pharmaceutical industry researchers and heralded as the "Nobel Prize" for applied medical research and development, Prix Galien is...
Tags: Biotechnology, M.D., New York University, professor
Research articles 2007-02-14
Inventive professor gives $105M to NYU
A microbiology professor who fled the Nazis with his family as a child, then made a fortune inventing a drug for rheumatoid arthritis, plans to donate $105 million to the New York University School of Medicine. Jan Vilcek, 72, says he is grateful to the institution for nurturing his research....
Tags: arthritis, Nazi, New York University, professor
Research articles 2005-08-15
AWARDS.(Nadrian Seeman of New York University)(Michael Norton of Marshall University)
Two Awards Exploit DNA for Future Nanoelectronics. Nadrian Seeman, a professor in the Department of Chemistry at New York University, is the recipient of a $300,000 National Science Foundation grant to support revolutionary research on 3D nanoarchitectures used to organize the assembly of computing elements. The...
Tags: Biotechnology, DNA, New York University, Norton Co., professor
Research articles 2005-08-01
Diane Ravitch is a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution and the Hoover Institution at Stanford University, and a professor at New York University.(WHO'S WHO)(Brief Article)
Diane Ravitch is a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution and the Hoover Institution at Stanford University, and a professor at New York University. She was a Democrat when she was recruited to join the first Bush administration as assistant secretary of education under Lamar Alexander....
Tags: Brookings Institution, New York University, professor, Stanford University
Research articles 2005-07-01
PHOTO OPPORTUNITY: Daniel Day Lewis to Appear in New AMC show ``MOVIES 101 WITH RICHARD BROWN''
AMC:WHAT: AMC's upcoming movie talk show, MOVIES 101 WITH RICHARD BROWN begins production this week, as popular New York University Professor Richard Brown, interviews actor Daniel ...
Tags: AMC, CAREER, New York University, photograph, professor, Richard
Research articles 2005-06-15
Jewel Plummer Cobb
Jewel Plummer Cobb Largely known for her work with skin pigment, or melanin, cell biologist and cell physiologist Jewel Plummer Cobb (born 1924) has encouraged women and ethnic minorities to enter the sciences. An educator and researcher, she contributed to the field of chemotherapy with her research on how drugs...
Tags: CAREER, cell, education, New York University, professor
Research articles 2005-01-01
NYU Fires Shot In Campus Wars
Greenberg, Eric J. The Jewish Week 05-02-2003 In recent months a debate has emerged on American college campuses about whether the teaching of Middle East history and politics on American campuses is slanted by the prevalence of Palestinian professors. Last...
Tags: Israel, New York University, NYU, professor
Research articles 2003-05-02
Prominent Journalists and Citizens Criticize Media Coverage of Iraq Disarmament and War Preparations
WASHINGTON, March 4 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Warning that "this is no time for relying solely on official sources and their supporters," more than two dozen journalism school deans and professors, independent editors, journalists and authors today sent an open letter to major media editors, publishers, producers and reporters. Signers of...
Tags: journalist, MARKETING, media, New York University, professor
Research articles 2003-03-04
Jewel Plummer Cobb
Jewel Plummer Cobb Largely known for her work with skin pigment, or melanin, cell biologist and cell physiologist Jewel Plummer Cobb (born 1924) has encouraged women and ethnic minorities to enter the sciences. An educator and researcher, she contributed to the field of chemotherapy with her research on how drugs...
Tags: CAREER, cell, education, New York University, professor
Research articles 2003-01-01
More Than Numbers
The Jewish Week 11-29-2002 An op-ed in The New York Times last week, asserting that the health of Judaism should be judged by its ideas rather than its numbers, sounds noble, on first blush. Douglas Rushkoff, a professor of communications at New York...
Tags: Benefits, HEALTHCARE, New York University, professor, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2002-11-29
Secretary-General's affectionate tribute at retirement of New York University law professor.
M2 PRESSWIRE-8 October 2002-UN: Secretary-General's affectionate tribute at retirement of New York University law professor C1994-2002 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:10072002 Following are the remarks of the Secretary-General Kofi Annan at the event in honour of Professor Thomas Franck, New York...
Tags: FINANCE, Investment, New York University, professor, Tom
Research articles 2002-10-08
Open City
Belasco, Daniel The Jewish Week 04-26-2002 Walls may soon be going up in Israel, but here in New York, some intellectuals are trying to keep communication about the Middle East as open as possible. Queens College professor Ammiel Alcalay has...
Tags: Arab, environment, Israel, New York University, professor
Research articles 2002-04-26
English: by the numbers - Statistical Data Included
* Top English Degree ProducersBACCALAUREATE * ENGLISH LANGUAGE/LITERATURE/LETTERS Total Minority Baccalaureate RANK INSTITUTION 1 University of California-Los Angeles 2 University of California-Berkeley 3 California State University-Long Beach ...
Tags: Benefits, journalist, MARKETING, New York University, professor, teacher
Research articles 2001-12-20
(B) OPINION: Telling the Whole 1960's Story.
Bridge News Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jul. 11--From a Man Who Was There and Found It All Pretty Phony By Herbert London of New York University and the Hudson Institute NEW YORK--Acolytes of the 1960s are at it again, worshipping at...
Tags: E-mail, FINANCE, Hudson Institute, New York University, professor
Research articles 2001-07-11
R & D
June 8--For every dollar that chemical companies invest in R&D, they reap, on average, a 17-percent return after taxes, according to study led by New York University finance professor Baruch Lev for Council for Chemical Research.
Tags: Engineering, FINANCE, New York University, professor, R&D, Taxes
Research articles 2001-07-01
OBITUARIES - Brief Article
Doris Berryman, educator and leader in the field of recreation and leisure studies, died in her home in New York City on November 3rd. As a professor at New York University from 1973 to 1997 and as a professor emertius until her death, she taught hundreds of students, conducted numerous...
Tags: Leadership, New York University, professor, SOFTWARE, training
Research articles 2001-02-01
Remembrance and Appreciation Roundtable Professor Ludwig M. Lachinann - 1906-1990 - Obituary
LAURENCE S. MOSS [*] Scholar, Teacher, and Austrian School Critic of Late Classical Formalism in Economics ABSTRACT. Ludwig M. Lachmann was born in Berlin in 1906 and died in Johannesburg in 1990. For more than forty years, until his retirement in 1972, Lachmann established himself as a prominent...
Tags: economist, essay, knowledge, M., New York University, NYU, professor, scholar, South, theory
Research articles 2000-07-01
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