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Greek Independence Day Parade In New York This Sunday! Let's All Attend! S o C V st ΓΡΑΦΕΙ ΤΗΝ ΙΣΤΟΡΙΑ W ΤΟΥ ΕΛΛΗΝΙΣΜΟΥ E 101 ΑΠΟ ΤΟ 1915 anniversa ry N The National Herald www.thenationalherald.com A weekly Greek-AmericAn PuBlicATion 1915-2016 VOL. 20, ISSUE 1015 March 25-31, 2017 c v $1.50 Greek Architect Wants Dr. Yancopoulos, Grand Marshal, Talks to TNH to Change Skyline of Regeneron’s founding scientist to Manhattan lead the NY parade TNH Staff deposited daily by their inhabi - TNH Staff tants,” Oiio founder Oikonomou NEW YORK – In response to the told Time Out New York. NEW YORK – Dr. George Yan - swathe of supertall luxury resi - “Architects are now free from copoulos, President and Chief dential towers rising in New the old constraints and are scientific officer of the pharma - York, local studio Oiio owned ready to wrestle with a city fab - ceutical company Regeneron, is by Ioannis Oikonomou has pro - ric covered by layers on top of the Grand Marshal for the Greek posed a conceptual skyscraper layers, made of meaning and Independence Parade on March that loops over to boast length memory.” 26 in New York. One of the lead - rather than height. THE BIG BEND ing scientists and the head of The Big Bend would be There is an undeniable ob - one of the largest pharmaceuti - formed from a very thin struc - session that resides in Manhat - cal companies listed on the New ture that curves at the top and tan. It is undeniable because it York Stock Exchange, Dr. Yan - returns to the ground, creating is made to be seen. copoulos, spoke with The Na - what the architecture firm de - There are many different tional Herald about his life and scribes as the longest building ways that can make a building work and the full circle moment in the world. stand out, but in order to do so of being selected as Grand Mar - Oiio, based in New York and the building has to literary stand shal. His achievements have Athens, came up with the pro - out. honored and continue to honor posal to highlight the race for We have become familiar the Greek community. height between Manhattan’s with building height measure - The American-born Yan - luxury condo developers, ments. We usually learn about copoulos grew up in Woodside. Dezeen reports. the latest tallest building and He was class valedictorian at “Cities have become a reser - we are always impressed by its both the Bronx High School of voir of emotions and symbolism, price per square foot. It seems Science and Columbia Univer - that a property’s height operates sity, and earned MD and PhD as a license for it to be expen - degrees in 1987 from Colum - sive. AP PhoTo/DuSAn VrAnic bia’s College of Physicians & WITH THIS ISSUE New York City’s zoning laws Historic Restoration of Jesus' Burial Shrine Completed Surgeons. Yancopoulos worked have created a peculiar set of in the field of molecular im - tricks trough which developers People line to to visit the renovated Edicule in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, traditionally munology at Columbia with Dr. try to maximize their property’s believed to be the site of the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, in Jerusalem Tuesday, March 21, 2017 Fred Alt and received the Lucille height in order to infuse it with A Greek restoration team has completed a historic renovation of the Edicule, the shrine that tra - P. Markey Scholar Award for his the prestige of a high rise struc - dition says houses the cave where Jesus was buried and rose to heaven. Story on page 9. efforts. In 1989, he left his aca - ture. But what if we substituted demic career and became the height with length? What if our founding scientist for Regeneron buildings were long instead of with Leonard Schleifer (to tall? whom he refers as “Len” If we manage to bend our Dr. George Dangas Receives Award throughout the interview). structure instead of bending the Among his honors, Yancopoulos zoning rules of New York we was awarded Columbia's would be able to create one of By Theodore Kalmoukos known cardiologist herself. on international level so that my Stevens Triennial Prize for Re - the most prestigious buildings Dangas told TNH that he candidacy reaches the ears of search and its University Medal in Manhattan; the longest build - WASHINGTON, DC – Promi - feels happy in receiving the the officials of AMC, which is of Excellence for Distinguished ing in the world. nent cardiologist and professor honor, and moved for many rea - the greatest scientific associa - Achievement. In 2004, he was The Big Bend can become a Dr. George Dangas was the re - sons. “First of all, it was a happy tion globally, it is something elected to the National Academy modest architectural solution to cipient of the Distinguished surprise for someone who for very important.” of Sciences and the American the height limitations of Man - Teacher Award during the 66th many years has been dealing Dr. Dangas also considers it Academy of Arts and Sciences. hattan. Annual Convocation of Ameri - with the education and training an honor for the Greek-Ameri - His father was not, however, We can now provide our can College of Cardiology of students with lectures, stud - can community when a Greek very enthusiastic about his structures with the measure - (AMC) on March 19 in Wash - ies, research, and the rest that a doctor from Greece, who grad - choice to become a scientist, as ments that will make them ington, DC. professor does. When I see that uated from the University of he explained to TNH. stand out without worrying AMC also honored Dangas’ the students and trainees have GY: My father was very un - about the limits of the sky. wife, Dr. Roxane Dangas, a well- created such a positive climate Continued on page 6 happy because he knew scien - tists didn’t make very much money and he wanted me to be - come a conventional doctor. Back then being a doctor was a Dr. Maria 16-Year-Old Xanthos Helps Refugees in Greece great job and you could make money…The family had been destroyed by two wars in Greece Theodoulou By Theodore Kalmoukos Continued on page 4 WASHINGTON, DC – During his of our insert dedicated to Honored by school’s spring break, 16-year-old Greek Independence Day Spero Xanthos of Washington, in - stead of taking a break to enjoy HMSNY his free time as so many of his peers did, traveled to Athens and volunteered his services at the Perspectives TNH Staff Caritas Philanthropic Organiza - tion, serving Syrian refugees hot NEW YORK – On March 16, the meals and giving them clothes. on the Hellenic Medical Society of New Xanthos, an excellent student York (HMSNY) held the Dr. at the Field School, is the son of Mary Kalopothakes Symposium John and Evangelia, who are Refugee at Lenox Hill Hospital in New originally from Corfu and Crete, York City to honor Distinguished respectively. Female Physician of the Year Dr. Xanthos distinguishes himself Crisis Maria Theodoulou, Medical On - by his maturity and seriousness. cology, at New York Oncology He has a big philanthropic heart By Beverley Gerolymatos Hematology (NYOH) in Albany, full of love and compassion for NY. The award is named in others, and especially those in VANCOUVER, CANADA – What honor of the first Greek-Ameri - need. happens when you take a bril - can female physician Dr. Mary Caritas is a Roman-Catholic liant journalist (Robert Fisk), a Kalopothakes. organization that operates at the world class diplomat (Catherine Dr. Theodoulou is recognized Victoria Square, and provides Boura) and a critically acclaimed internationally for her breast more than 500 meals per day to documentarian (Nelefer Pazira) cancer research. Prior to joining the refugees. Tnh/coSTAS BeJ and put them on stage to discuss NYOH, she was an attending Xanthos got the idea to volun - Anastasiades Keynote Speaker at “Invest in Cyprus” Forum the Middle East and the refugee physician at Memorial Sloan teer while visiting Greece with his crisis? The answer is a jammed Kettering Cancer Center, and a family in 2015. “We had come Seated, L-R Nikos Mouyiaris, keynote speaker Nicos Anastasiades, President of Cyprus, and to capacity (700 seats) crowd Professor of Medicine at the Polys Hajioannou, CEO Safe Bulkers, standing Endy Zemenides, were among those in attendance who eagerly listen to these ex - Joan and Sanford Weill Medical Continued on page 8 at Capital Link’s “Invest in Cyprus” Forum that took place on March 22 in New York. perts who have experienced the College of Cornell University, refugee crisis from three differ - both in New York City. Her ent vantage points. awards and honors include the The event held in Vancouver Hally Yaccino Steiner Award- on March 7, was a collaboration Susan G. Komen for the Cure, Greek Police Chicago Philoptochos Quilt-a-Thon between the Stavros Niarchos Greater New York City, Out - Foundation Centre for Hellenic standing Physician Award- Sass Studies and Simon Fraser’s Uni - Foundation for Medical Re - Contacting TNH Staff versity (SFU) President’s Square. search, Clinical Excellence & SFU President Andrew Petter Community Advocacy in Breast PALOS HILLS, IL – The Greek welcomed the audience and re - Cancer- Brook Air Force Base, Bomb Targets Orthodox Metropolis of Chicago marked that “we at Simon Fraser San Antonio, TX, and the AXIOS Philoptochos Society held their University believe that the Award from American Hellenic ATHENS, Greece (AP) - Police annual Quilt-a-thon on March health of communities –local Educational Progressive Associ - in Greece were contacting Tues - 18 at Saints Constantine & He - and global- depends upon citi - ation’s Cancer Foundation.