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THE EXPONENT SALARY GUIDE A, THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 2015 PAGE 23 Osnas Jeanne Forestry and Natural Post Doc Intern Res 41,265.02 Patton Aaron Horticulture and Lan Faculty 114,295.57 Petri Gustavo Computer Science Visiting Fac/Emeriti 65,230.03 Popa Deborah Vice President for H Admin/Prof 50,444.94 Osorio Caicedo Juan Chemical Engineering Post Doc Intern Res 25,830.13 Patton John Forestry and Natural Mgmt/Prof 36,118.48 Petrie Angela Office of Marketing Admin/Prof 12,586.73 Pope Catherine 4SBBCLE Mgmt/Prof 79,375.67 Osswald Sebastian Materials Engineerin Faculty 75,842.03 Patton Venetria English Faculty 139,181.59 Petrin Donald College of Technolog Temporary A/P 7,418.92 Pope Jennifer 4012 Admin/Prof 38,686.81 Oswalt Brian 4ITAS Admin/Prof 89,976.68 Patz Kristen Dean of Students Admin/Prof 16,252.39 Petrin Linden College of Technolog Temporary A/P 5,935.12 Pope Phillip Graduate School Admi Faculty 172,884.66 Oswalt Patricia Business Office Phar Mgmt/Prof 61,275.80 Paul Kristina Educational Studies Faculty 66,565.32 Petroff Neil South Bend/Elkhart S Visiting Fac/Emeriti 65,489.79 Popescu Voicu Computer Science Faculty 137,891.08 Otagaki Erin Intercollegiate Athl Admin/Prof 57,319.00 Paul Lake Bindley Bioscience C Mgmt/Prof 79,201.02 Petros David 4REM WL Admin/Prof 46,647.60 Popov Alexander Birck Nanotechnology Clin, Res, or NonTT 64,301.83 Oteham Carol 4VP Research Admin/Prof 49,682.88 Paul Rajib Birck Nanotechnology Post Doc Intern Res 54,089.98 Petrosyan Arshak Mathematics Faculty 130,554.26 Poppe Jamelle Aviation Technology Continuing Lecturer -
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Surnames 198 P PACQUIN PAGONE PALCISCO PACUCH PAHACH PALEK PAAHANA PACY PAHEL PALENIK PAAR PADASAK PAHUSZKI PALERMO PAASSARELLI PADDOCK PAHUTSKY PALESCH PABALAN PADELL PAINE PALGUTA PABLIK PADGETT PAINTER PALI PABRAZINSKY PADLO PAIRSON PALILLA PABST PADUNCIC PAISELL PALINA PACCONI PAESANI PAJAK PALINO PACE PAESANO PAJEWSKI PALINSKI PACEK PAFFRATH PAKALA PALKO PACELLI PAGANI PAKOS PALL PACEY PAGANO PALACE PALLO PACHARKA PAGDEN PALADINO PALLONE PACIFIC PAGE PALAGGO PALLOSKY PACILLA PAGLARINI PALAIC PALLOTTINI PACINI PAGLIARINI PALANIK PALLOZZI PACK PAGLIARNI PALANKEY PALM PACKARD PAGLIARO PALANKI PALMA PACKER PAGLIARULO PALAZZONE PALMER PACNUCCI PAGLIASOTTI PALCHESKO PALMERO PACOLT PAGO PALCIC PALMERRI Historical & Genealogical Society of Indiana County 1/21/2013 Surnames 199 PALMIERI PANCIERRA PAOLO PARDUS PALMISANO PANCOAST PAONE PARE PALMISCIANO PANCZAK PAPAKIE PARENTE PALMISCNO PANDAL PAPCIAK PARENTI PALMO PANDULLO PAPE PARETTI PALOMBO PANE PAPIK PARETTO PALONE PANGALLO PAPOVICH PARFITT PALSGROVE PANGBURN PAPPAL PARHAM PALUCH PANGONIS PAPSON PARILLO PALUCHAK PANIALE PAPUGA PARIS PALUDA PANKOVICH PAPURELLO PARISE PALUGA PANKRATZ PARADA PARISEY PALUGNACK PANNACHIA PARANA PARISH PALUMBO PANNEBAKER PARANIC PARISI PALUS PANONE PARAPOT PARISO PALUSKA PANOSKY PARATTO PARIZACK PALYA PANTALL PARCELL PARK PAMPE PANTALONE PARCHINSKY PARKE PANAIA PANTANI PARCHUKE PARKER PANASCI PANTANO PARDEE PARKES PANASKI PANTZER PARDINI PARKHILL PANCHICK PANZY PARDO PARKHURST PANCHIK PAOLINELLIE PARDOE PARKIN Historical & Genealogical Society of Indiana County -
St. Francis College Terrier Magazine | Fall 2019, Volume 83, Number 1
First Master of Fine Arts Degrees Awarded 2019 SFC Literary Prize Arts at SFC The McGuire Scholars: First Class Graduates President Miguel Martinez-Saenz, Ph.D., and McGuire Scholar Antonia Meditz ’19, the 2019 Spring Commencement THE ST. FRANCIS COLLEGE MAGAZINE | FALL 2019, VOLUME 83, NUMBER 1 TERRIER BOARD OF TRUSTEES ALUMNI BOARD OF DIRECTORS Fall 2019 Volume 83, Number 1 CHAIRMAN PRESIDENT Terrier, the magazine of St. Francis College, Denis Salamone ’75 Robert L. Smith ’72 is published by the Office of Marketing and Communications for alumni and friends of TRUSTEES VICE PRESIDENT St. Francis College. Hector Batista ’84, P’17 Patricia Moffatt Lesser ’77 Bro. William Boslet, OSF ’70 Linda Werbel Dashefsky SECRETARY Rev. Msgr. John J. Bracken Vice President for Kevin T. Conlon ’11 Government and Community Relations Kate Cooney Burke Thomas F. Flood Timothy Cecere P’20 DIRECTORS Vice President for Advancement William Cline Joseph M. Acciarito ’12 Bro. Leonard Conway, OSF ’71 James Bozart ’86 Tearanny Street John J. Casey ’70 Executive Director, Edward N. Constantino ’68 Marketing and Communications Kenneth D. Daly ’88 Salvatore Demma ’09 and ’11 Mary Beth Dawson, Ph.D. Joseph Hemway ’84 EDITOR William F. Dawson, Jr. ’86 Dorothy Henigman-Gurreri ’79 Leah Schmerl Jean S. Desravines ’94 Sarah Bratton Hughes ’07 Director of Integrated Communications, Gene Donnelly ’79 Mary Anne Killeen ’78 Marketing and Communications Catherine Greene Josephine B. Leone ’08 CONTRIBUTORS Leslie S. Jacobson, Ph.D. Alfonso Lopez ’06 Rob DeVita ’15 Penelope Kokkinides James H. McDonald ’69 Kathleen A. Mills ’09 Joey Jarzynka Barbara G. Koster ’76 Jesus F. -
St. Francis College 2016-2017 Annual Donor Report
St. Francis College 2016–2017 Annual Donor Report A Message from Denis J. Salamone ’75, Development Committee Chairman and Thomas F. Flood, Vice President for Development he academic year of 2017 was one Mem’ries of thy name recall filled with many highs and some Deep affection for thee! T lows. The low of the lows was saying Thy ideals shall ever be goodbye to President Brendan J. Dugan—a Inspiration constantly true SFC champion, an exemplary example of Binding us together, how to live and give, a Terrier who had an Binding us to thee. undeniable passion for advancing mission, And may we add—binding us to each other. and demonstrated his loyalty to thy red and One other high that we note is the above blue in words and actions. The high of highs and beyond effort of the Presidential Search was the outpouring of support shared with the Denis J. Salamone ’75 Thomas F. Flood Committee that consisted of board members, Dugan Family and the College by all in the SFC alumni, faculty, staff and students. They and the Board of Trustees family (students, faculty, alumni, parents and friends)—it set out to find a champion that personifies was meaningful, comforting and inspirational. Other highs include the Franciscan values of kindness and service; who also brings deep how the administration, faculty, staff and students stepped up academic experience, solid leadership skills, and an accomplished with Dr. Timothy J. Houlihan, who served as Interim President, track record. Fortunately for the Small College of Big Dreams, leading the way. -
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September 1, 2020 | Volume 29 | Number 9 CANCER EPIDEMIOLOGY, BIOMARKERS & PREVENTION TABLE OF CONTENTS HIGHLIGHTS 1731 A Genetic Risk Score to Personalize Prostate Cancer Screening, Applied to Population Data 1697 Selected Articles from This Issue Minh-Phuong Huynh-Le, Chun Chieh Fan, Roshan Karunamuni, Eleanor I. Walsh, Emma L. Turner, J. Athene Lane, Richard M. Martin, David E. Neal, RESEARCH ARTICLES Jenny L. Donovan, Freddie C. Hamdy, J. Kellogg Parsons, Rosalind A. Eeles, Douglas F. Easton, Zsofia Kote-Jarai, 1699 Utilizing SEER Cancer Registries for Population-Based Ali Amin Al Olama, Sara Benlloch Garcia, Kenneth Muir, Cancer Survivor Epidemiologic Studies: A Feasibility Henrik Gronberg,€ Fredrik Wiklund, Markus Aly, Study Johanna Schleutker, Csilla Sipeky, Teuvo LJ Tammela, Lisa Gallicchio, Joanne W. Elena, Sarah Fagan, Børge Grønne Nordestgaard, Timothy J. Key, Marjorie Carter, Ann S. Hamilton, Theresa A. Hastert, Ruth C. Travis, Paul D.P. Pharoah, Nora Pashayan, Lisa L. Hunter, Jie Li, Charles F. Lynch, Joel Milam, Kay-Tee Khaw, Stephen N. Thibodeau, Morgan M. Millar, Denise Modjeski, Lisa E. Paddock, Shannon K. McDonnell, Daniel J. Schaid, Amanda R. Reed, Lisa B. Moses, Antoinette M. Stroup, Christiane Maier, Walther Vogel, Manuel Luedeke, Carol Sweeney, Edward J. Trapido, Michele M. West, Kathleen Herkommer, Adam S. Kibel, Cezary Cybulski, Xiao-Cheng Wu, and Kathy J. Helzlsouer Dominika Wokolorczyk, Wojciech Kluzniak, Lisa A. Cannon-Albright, Hermann Brenner, 1710 Integrative Systems Praxis for Implementation € Research (INSPIRE): An Implementation Ben Schottker, Bernd Holleczek, Jong Y. Park, Methodology to Facilitate the Global Elimination Thomas A. Sellers, Hui-Yi Lin, Chavdar Kroumov Slavov, of Cervical Cancer Radka P. -
Congressional Record—Senate S6915
June 10, 1999 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD Ð SENATE S6915 Whereas it is estimated that an additional group of pagesÐthe ``youngest Govern- mitted to speak for up to 10 minutes 40,000,000 children will die from AIDS by the ment employees.'' I commend all of the each. year 2020; pages and wish them good luck in their The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without Whereas perinatal transmission of HIV from mother to child accounts for 91 percent future endeavors. I know all Members objection, it is so ordered. of pediatric HIV cases; would want to personally thank them Mr. LOTT. I further ask consent that Whereas studies have demonstrated that for their hard work. Many days they at 1 p.m. the Senate begin consider- the maternal transmission of HIV to an in- have worked late into the night, and ation of the energy and water appro- fant decreased from 30 percent to less than 8 the next morning they would get up priations bill. percent after therapeutic intervention was early to go to school. It is not an easy The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without employed; Whereas effective drug treatments have de- job being a Senate page. Their work objection, it is so ordered. here is very important, as we move creased the percentage of deaths from AIDS f in the United States by 47 percent in both through our legislative process and 1998 and 1999; quite often move a lot of paper around. PROGRAM Whereas the number of children of color in- They help us an awful lot. fected with HIV is disproportionate to the I have particularly enjoyed watching Mr. -
Fall 2017 Annual Report
GENEThe Annual Report of St. Ignatius College Preparatory,SI San Francisco,S Fall 2017 CELEBRATING AN EVENT-FILLED YEAR! On the pages within this Annual Report, we have grouped photos by month to showcase the wealth of events that take place here at SI. By no means is this an exhaustive list — there are simply far too many things that happen on campus during the course of a year. We offer you a few highlights to give a taste of what life is like for our students, teachers, parents and alumni. Enjoy! (All photos are clockwise, from upper left) AUGUST 2016 page 17 JANUARY 2017 page 27 MAY page 37 Seniors and the SI Wildcat welcomed freshmen on the SI Live showcased student humor. The boys’ basketball At the Ignatian Guild’s year-end installation luncheon, first day of school. Claire Dworsky ’18 became the first team finished second in the league. The boys’ soccer team SI moms thanked outgoing president Saasha Orsi, girl to play football at SI. Freshmen during registration in took home the league and CCS Open Division title. The pictured here with her family. Joe Cannice ’17 received the August. Parents bought gear during the Sunday welcome girls’ soccer team won eight straight games from late Thomas A. Reed, S.J., Christian Service Award. Students orientation. December to January. The girls’ basketball team advanced performed at the annual Ignatian Guild International to the semifinals of the NorCal tournament. Student Food Faire. Students attended the Father Carlin Heritage SEPTEMBER page 19 dancers performed at the Fine Arts Assembly. -
Treatments for Ankyloglossia and Ankyloglossia with Concomitant Lip-Tie Comparative Effectiveness Review Number 149
Comparative Effectiveness Review Number 149 Treatments for Ankyloglossia and Ankyloglossia With Concomitant Lip-Tie Comparative Effectiveness Review Number 149 Treatments for Ankyloglossia and Ankyloglossia With Concomitant Lip-Tie Prepared for: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality U.S. Department of Health and Human Services 540 Gaither Road Rockville, MD 20850 www.ahrq.gov Contract No. 290-2012-00009-I Prepared by: Vanderbilt Evidence-based Practice Center Nashville, TN Investigators: David O. Francis, M.D., M.S. Sivakumar Chinnadurai, M.D., M.P.H. Anna Morad, M.D. Richard A. Epstein, Ph.D., M.P.H. Sahar Kohanim, M.D. Shanthi Krishnaswami, M.B.B.S., M.P.H. Nila A. Sathe, M.A., M.L.I.S. Melissa L. McPheeters, Ph.D., M.P.H. AHRQ Publication No. 15-EHC011-EF May 2015 This report is based on research conducted by the Vanderbilt Evidence-based Practice Center (EPC) under contract to the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), Rockville, MD (Contract No. 290-2012-00009-I). The findings and conclusions in this document are those of the authors, who are responsible for its contents; the findings and conclusions do not necessarily represent the views of AHRQ. Therefore, no statement in this report should be construed as an official position of AHRQ or of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The information in this report is intended to help health care decisionmakers—patients and clinicians, health system leaders, and policymakers, among others—make well-informed decisions and thereby improve the quality of health care services. This report is not intended to be a substitute for the application of clinical judgment. -
Accumulated 700 Series
CAREER 700 SERIES Abascal, Richard J 1 Alkas, Mark J 1 Araujo, Antonio M 2 Abbe, William A, III 67 Allaire, Jason L 1 Arburr, Matt D 25 Abela, Vito 1 Allen, Bruce R 9 Arburr, Michael 7 Abucewicz, Richard E 1 Allen, David T 16 Arcand, Richard E, Jr 1 Abucewicz, Richard T 12 Allen, Evelyn E 1 Arce, Kenneth, Sr 9 Abucewiez, Luke 1 Allen, Jerry H 5 Archambault, Henry G, 1 Acampora, Frank L, Jr 1 Allen, Jon A 4 Jr Acca, Sal A 3 Aresco, Scott L 7 Allen, Michael J 6 Adamowicz, John J 25 Argall, Kyle M 3 Allen, Neil C 4 Arisco, Anthony 2 Adams, Andrew A 3 Allen, Steven 4 Armour, Alfred M 1 Adams, Gerald M 2 Allen, Thomas J 7 Arnett, Russ 2 Adams, Harold R 1 Allende, Jose S 2 Arnini, Paul J 1 Adams, Joe S 8 Allison, Chad 29 Arnista, Rob A 10 Adams, Lawrence E 1 Allison, Kirk J 1 Arno, Cyril P, III 11 Adams, Michael A 3 Almario, Nesty J 3 Arno, Scott P 26 Adamski, Steve J 1 Altieri, Louis S 13 Arnold, Charles P 3 Adinolfi, Gary J 19 Alves, Justin A 1 Arnold, Ryean 1 Adorno, Gregory 1 Alyward, Robert 1 Arnum, Vicki F 6 Agosto, Frank 3 Amador, Edward X 1 Arrowsmith, Jason E 13 Ahart, Richard K 1 AmEnde, Mark T 3 Arrowsmith, Louann J 1 Ahmed, Abrar 1 Amerighi, Michael F 4 Arrowsmith, Michael J 5 Aiudi, Michael E 1 Andeen, Edward C, Sr 148 Arsenault, Robert E, Jr 1 Akerlind, Jeff W 1 Anderson, Carl C 1 Ashlaw, Richard B 14 Albert, Conrad J, Jr 12 Anderson, Christopher T. -
Kent County Naturalization Name Index, Paauwe to Radamacher
Last name First name Middle name Volume Page Fir Sec Paauwe Jacobus V79 23 Paauwe Leonard V36 24 Paauwe Leonard V75 161 Paauwe Marienis V16 564 Paauwe Nicolaas V8 58 Paauwe Peter Albert V68 108 Paawue Nicholaas V17 328 Paawue Nicolaas V17 328 Paboyeski Theodore V18 31 Pacewiecz Frank V39 4 Pacher Peter V79 80 Pachowicz Edmund Antoni V35 69 Pachowicz Edmund Antoni V55 16 Pachowicz Ludwik V54 131 Pachowitz Edmund V35 64 Pachulski Felix V43 48 Pachulski Felix V68 21 Pacific Jun V40 470 Pacific Tito V40 478 Packer Albert B11 F7 Packer Albert V43 130 Packer Charles V33 51 Packer Cornelius B11 F9 Packer Cornelius V2 165 Packer Joseph B7 110 Packer Walter Jay V15 447 Packowski John V48 84 Pacukiewicz Karol V31 5365 Friday, January 19, 2001 Page 823 of 1325 Last name First name Middle name Volume Page Fir Sec Pacze James V18 157 Paczkowski John V40 257 Paczkowski John V64 74 Paczkowski Louis Joe V43 249 Paczkowski Murry V42 253 Paczkowski Stanislaw V20 119 Paczkowski Stanislaw V78 164 Padelt Frank B11 F8 Padelt Franz V14 487 Padelt Franz V2 10 Padgett William V5 12 Padgorski John V83 241 Padmos Adriana V68 192 Padmos Bouden Wyn V15 38 Padmos Cornelia V68 191 Padmos Gerrit Antoni V45 308 Padmos Gerrit Antoni V82 175 Paeceans Joseph B7 178 Paelman Anton V21 254 Paeplow Christ V14 211 Paesens Klaas V80 66 Paesens Nick V39 133 Paesens Nick V80 66 Paezens Antonetta Maria V47 169 Paff Peter V15 402 Paffhausen Anton V14 527 Paffhausen Anton V5 357 Paffhausen Casper V14 526 Friday, January 19, 2001 Page 824 of 1325 Last name First name Middle name Volume Page Fir Sec Paffhausen Casper V5 357 Paffhausen John A. -
Annual Report A.A. 2006/2007 ACADEMIC YEAR 2006-2007 Scientific Publications in 2007
Annual Report UNIVERSITÀ DELLA CALABRIA a.a. 2006/2007 Dipartimento di FISICA ACADEMIC YEAR 2006-2007 Scientific publications in 2007 Annual Report UNIVERSITÀ DELLA CALABRIA a.a. 2006/2007 Dipartimento di FISICA Table of Contents Introdution ...................................................................................................................................................5 GENERAL INFORMATION Departmental Administration..............................................................................................................9 Research Permanent Staff .................................................................................................................10 Post-Doctoral Research Fellows, Phd Students..................................................................................10 Technical And Administrative Staff ..................................................................................................11 Department Phonebook.....................................................................................................................12 Seminars ……………………………………………………………………………………….......................13 Laurea Thesis’..................................................................................................................................17 1st level degree thesis’......................................................................................................................17 2nd level degree thesis’ ………………………………………………………………………………………... 19 Phd thesis’……………………………………………………………………………………………. -
The University of Vermont List of Base Pay November 2019
THE UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT BURLINGTON, VERMONT The University of Vermont List of Base Pay November 2019 Release Date: November 2019 University of Vermont List of Base Pay, November 2019 Name Primary Job Title Base Pay Abaied,Jamie L. Associate Professor $67,200 Abair,Shirley Sam Office/Prgm Support Generalist $28,219 Abajian,Michael John Lecturer $53,612 Abbott,Lori M. Office/Prgm Support Generalist $45,766 Abdallah,Rany Talal Assistant Professor (COM) $30,000 Abdul-Karim,Yasmeen Assistant Professor (COM) $30,000 Abernathy,Karen E Assistant Professor (COM) $30,000 Abernathy,Mac Wilson Assistant Professor (COM) $30,000 Abiti,Pearl D. Early Childhood Teaching Ast $29,981 Abnet,Kevin R Associate Professor (COM) $19,800 Aboushousha,Reem M Lab Research Technician $40,641 Abu Alfa,Amer K Assistant Professor (COM) $40,500 AbuJaish,Wasef Associate Professor (COM) $35,000 Achenbach,Thomas Max Professor $63,050 Ackil,Daniel J. Assistant Professor (COM) $35,000 Acostamadiedo,Jose Maria Clinical Prac Phys-CVPH (COM) $30,000 Acquisto,Joseph T. Professor $118,256 Adair,Elizabeth Carol Associate Professor $83,786 Adam,Michael Anthony Facilities Repairperson $39,229 Adam,Wilfred Carl Maintenance Unit Supervisor $47,840 Adamczak,Christina L Office/Prgm Support Generalist $37,541 Adams,Alec L Business Oprtns Administrator $104,699 Adams,Clifford D. Custodial Maintenance Spec Sr $37,128 Adams,Elizabeth Jean Clinical Professor $96,794 Adams,Jane Lydia Researcher/Analyst $67,426 Adams,Zoe S Research Specialist $47,198 Adamson,Christine S.C. Lab Research Technician $49,140 Aden,Lule O Student Srvcs Professional $33,000 Aden,Mumina Hassan Custodial Maintenance Worker $29,390 Adeniyi,Aderonke Oluponle Assistant Professor (COM) $51,610 Ades,Philip A.