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Notes
1940s
1950s Joseph D. Robinson Jr., M.D. ’59, professor emeritus of pharmacology at the Syracuse campus of the State University of New York, retired to Charlottesville, Va., after four decades of biomedical research (membrane transport) and teaching (neuropharmacology). For the past two decades he has been indulging his enthusiasm for the history and philosophy of science, and his most recent book, Mechanisms of Synaptic Transmission: Bridging the Gaps (1890-1990), just received the biennial award for Outstanding Book in the History of the Neurosciences from the International Society for the History of the Neurosciences.
1960s Jack D. Barchas, M.D. ’61, the Barklie McKee Henry Professor and chair of psychiatry at the Weill Medical College of Cornell University and psychiatrist-in-chief at the Weill-Cornell Medical Center of the New York-Presbyterian Hospital, received the American Psychiatric Association (APA) Award for Research in May at its annual meeting in New York. This honor, the oldest and most prestigious of the APA’s research awards, was shared with J. Christian Gillin, M.D., who received the award posthumously. Barchas’ Award for Research lecture was titled “Adventures in Psychiatric Research: From Neurobiology to Public Policy.” Gerald R. Fink, Ph.D. ’65, American Cancer Society Professor of Genetics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and former director and founding member of the Whitehead Institute, has joined the scientific advisory board of Dyadic International, a biotechnology company that bases its products and solutions on its protein expression technology. Robert G. Luke, M.D., FW ’65, director of internal medicine
at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center, was elected to the board
of regents of the American College of Physicians (ACP) during its annual
meeting in New Orleans in April. Luke, a member of the ACP since 1970,
will serve as regent for a three-year term. |
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Eliot Sorel, M.D., FW ’75, watched
his son, Marc, graduate from Yale this year. Sorel recently chaired the
scientific committee of the First African Congress on Social Psychiatry
in Johannesburg, South Africa, on “Brain, Behavior and Molecules
in Social Contexts.” |
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Eugene J. Barrett, M.D., Ph.D., FW
’80, professor of pediatrics and medicine at the University of Virginia
School of Medicine in Charlottesville and president of the American Diabetes
Association, spoke about the increasing hope for treatment and prevention
of type 2 diabetes at the Trinity Mother Frances Health System Diabetes
Seminar in March in Tyler, Texas. |
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Marc F. Glickstein, M.D. ’80, HS ’83, a radiologist at Hartford Hospital and Jefferson X-Ray Group and president of the Radiological Society of Connecticut, was inducted as a fellow of the American College of Radiology at its annual meeting in Washington, D.C., in May. |
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Andrew J. Griffith, M.D.
’92, Ph.D. ’92, who resides in Rockville, Md., with his wife
and three daughters, received a 2002 Presidential Early Career Award for
Scientists and Engineers, the highest government honor for scientists
and engineers beginning independent careers. The award was presented in
May 2004. Griffith is part of the intramural research program of the National
Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders at the National
Institutes of Health. His research group studies the clinical manifestations
and the molecular basis of hereditary deafness. |
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Gina M. Solomon, M.D. ’91, M.P.H.,
assistant clinical professor of medicine at the University of California,
San Francisco, and a senior scientist in the Health and Environment Program
of the National Resources Defense Council, received the Clean Air Award
for her research on a direct relationship between diesel exhaust and respiratory
disease. The award was presented in April at the American Lung Association’s
annual luncheon in San Francisco. |
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Barbara Ellen Latunik,
M.M.Sc. ’03, was married on June 7 to Theodore Walter Esders Jr.
at St. Josaphat’s Ukrainian Catholic Church in Irondequiot, N.Y.
Latunik works at Park Ridge Hospital, Rochester, N.Y., as a physician
assistant. Her husband is a special education teacher. |
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Anita Reddy, Ph.D. ’02,
FW ’02, and Steven Harrison Williams, M.D. ’99, were
married on May 30 at Pier Sixty in Manhattan. Reddy is a staff scientist
at Alexion Pharmaceuticals and Williams is a resident in plastic and reconstructive
surgery at Yale-New Haven Hospital. |
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