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Skidmore College 2001-2002 Catalogue
Nonprofit Organization Skidmore College Catalog 2001-2002 U.S.Postage Paid Skidmore College Office of Admissions Skidmore Skidmore College 815 North Broadway Saratoga Springs New York 12866-1632 College 2001 2002 Directory for Correspondence SKIDMORE COLLEGE 815 NORTH BROADWAY SARATOGA SPRINGS, NEW YORK 12866-1632 Information: 518-580-5000 Automated Operator: 518-580-7400 World Wide Web: www.skidmore.edu General College Policy ...... Jamienne S. Studley, President Academic Policy ....... John J. Berman, Dean of the Faculty Student Affairs .............................. Thomas P. Oles, Dean Student Academic Affairs .... Jon Ramsey, Dean of Studies Admissions ....... Mary Lou Bates, Dean of Admissions and ............................................................................ Financial Aid Financial Aid ................................. Robert Shorb, Director Financial Services ...................................... TBA, Director Records and Transcripts ...........Ann Henderson, Registrar Career Services .......................... Michael Profita, Director Alumni Activities ....................... Michael Sposili, Director College Relations ....................Robert Kimmerle, Director Opportunity Programs..............Susan B. Layden, Director Diversity and Affirmative Action ................................................... Jack T. F. Ling, Director 2001-2002 CATALOG © Skidmore College, 2001 Skidmore College endeavors to present an accurate overview of its curricular and cocurricular programs, facilities, and fees in this publication. -
2004 USA Olympic Team Trials: Men's Marathon Media Guide Supplement
2004 U.S. Olympic Team Trials - Men’s Marathon Guide Supplement This publication is intended to be used with “On the Roads” special edition for the U.S. Olympic Team Trials - Men’s Marathon Guide ‘04 Male Qualifier Updates in 2004: Stats for the 2004 Male Qualifiers as of OCCUPATION # January 20, 2004 (98 respondents) Athlete 31 All data is for ‘04 Entrants Except as Noted Teacher/Professor 16 Sales 13 AVERAGE AGE Coach 10 30.3 years for qualifiers, 30.2 for entrants Student 5 (was 27.5 in ‘84, 31.9 in ‘00) Manager 3 Packaging Engineer 1 Business Owner 2 Pediatrician 1 AVERAGE HEIGHT Development Manager 2 Physical Therapist 1 5’'-8.5” Graphics Designer 2 Planner 1 Teacher Aide 2 AVERAGE WEIGHT Researcher 1 U.S. Army 2 140 lbs. Systems Analyst 1 Writer 2 Systems Engineer 1 in 2004: Bartender 1 Technical Analyst 1 SINGLE (60) 61% Cardio Technician 1 Technical Specialist 1 MARRIED (38) 39% Communications Specialist 1 U.S. Navy Officer 1 Out of 98 Consultant 1 Webmaster 1 Customer Service Rep 1 in 2000: Engineer 1 in 2000: SINGLE (58) 51% FedEx Pilot 1 OCCUPATION # MARRIED (55) 49% Film 1 Teacher/Professor 16 Out of 113 Gardener 1 Athlete 14 GIS Tech 1 Coach 11 TOP STATES (MEN ONLY) Guidance Counselor 1 Student 8 (see “On the Roads” for complete list) Horse Groomer 1 Sales 4 1. California 15 International Ship Broker 1 Accountant 4 2. Michigan 12 Mechanical Engineer 1 3. Colorado 10 4. Oregon 6 Virginia 6 Contents: U.S. -
Abstract Supplement
Abstract Supplement FOCIS 2017 1 Federation of Clinical Immunology Societies June 14-17, 2017 Chicago, Illinois FOCIS 2017 Abstract Supplement TABLE OF CONTENTS Abstracts by Subject Area ............................................................................................................................. 2 Allergy/asthma........................................................................................................................................... 2 Autoimmune neurologic diseases .............................................................................................................. 3 Autoimmune rheumatologic diseases ...................................................................................................... 11 Bone marrow or stem cell transplantation ............................................................................................... 32 Cytokines/chemokines ............................................................................................................................ 34 Diabetes and other autoimmune endocrine diseases .............................................................................. 36 Genetics .................................................................................................................................................. 55 Immune monitoring .................................................................................................................................. 59 Immunity & infection ............................................................................................................................... -
Croi 2021 Program Committee
General Information CONTENTS WELCOME . 2 General Information General Information OVERVIEW . 2 CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION . 3 CONFERENCE SUPPORT . 4 VIRTUAL PLATFORM . 5 ON-DEMAND CONTENT AND WEBCASTS . 5 CONFERENCE SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE . 6 PRECONFERENCE SESSIONS . 9 LIVE PLENARY, ORAL, AND INTERACTIVE SESSIONS, AND ON-DEMAND SYMPOSIA BY DAY . 11 SCIENCE SPOTLIGHTS™ . 47 SCIENCE SPOTLIGHT™ SESSIONS BY CATEGORY . 109 CROI FOUNDATION . 112 IAS–USA . 112 CROI 2021 PROGRAM COMMITTEE . 113 Scientific Program Committee . 113 Community Liaison Subcommittee . 113 Former Members . 113 EXTERNAL REVIEWERS . .114 SCHOLARSHIP AWARDEES . 114 AFFILIATED OR PROXIMATE ACTIVITIES . 114 EMBARGO POLICIES AND SOCIAL MEDIA . 115 CONFERENCE ETIQUETTE . 115 ABSTRACT PROCESS Scientific Categories . 116 Abstract Content . 117 Presenter Responsibilities . 117 Abstract Review Process . 117 Statistics for Abstracts . 117 Abstracts Related to SARS-CoV-2 and Special Study Populations . 117. INDEX OF SPECIAL STUDY POPULATIONS . 118 INDEX OF PRESENTING AUTHORS . .122 . Version 9 .0 | Last Update on March 8, 2021 Printed in the United States of America . © Copyright 2021 CROI Foundation/IAS–USA . All rights reserved . ISBN #978-1-7320053-4-1 vCROI 2021 1 General Information WELCOME TO vCROI 2021 Welcome to vCROI 2021! The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the world for all of us in so many ways . Over the past year, we have had to put some of our HIV research on hold, learned to do our research in different ways using different tools, to communicate with each other in virtual formats, and to apply the many lessons in HIV research, care, and community advocacy to addressing the COVID-19 pandemic . Scientists and community stakeholders who have long been engaged in the endeavor to end the epidemic of HIV have pivoted to support and inform the unprecedented progress made in battle against SARS-CoV-2 . -
FIGHT NETWORK MMA, KICKBOXING, WRESTLING & JUDO PROGRAMMING SCHEDULE (Sept
FIGHT NETWORK MMA, KICKBOXING, WRESTLING & JUDO PROGRAMMING SCHEDULE (Sept. 28-Oct. 4, 2015) Fight Network is a 24/7 television channel dedicated to complete coverage of combat sports. It airs programs focused on the entire scope of the combat sports genre, including live fights and up-to-the-minute news and analysis for mixed martial arts, kickboxing, professional wrestling, traditional martial arts, boxing, fight news, as well as fight-themed drama series, documentaries and feature films. Below find highlights of this week’s programming: Monday, Sept. 28 7:00 p.m. ET – 5 Rounds – Fight Network’s John Ramdeen and Robin Black invite special guests to breakdown the weekend of MMA action. 7:30 p.m. ET & 11:30 p.m. ET- Fight News Now Extra – The latest news, recaps, features and inside analysis of the fight game. Tuesday, Sept. 29 1:30 a.m. ET – XPTV – Coverage of regional U.S. professional and amateur MMA events. 6:30 a.m. ET – Hip Show: Arena Combat – Tag-team MMA inside a 12m by 12m arena with three-level obstacle structures. 5:00 & 5:30 ET – Xtreme Fighting Championship – Florida-based pro MMA featuring top American prospects, international stars and UFC veterans. 6:00 p.m. & 10 p.m. ET — – 5 Rounds Today – Video podcast with John Ramdeen and Robin Black breaking down a wide variety of topics in the MMA world, including previews of upcoming events and all the latest rumors and headlines. 8:00 p.m. ET – 5 Rounds – Fight Network’s John Ramadeen and Robin Black invite special guests to breakdown the weekend of MMA action. -
2021 : RRCA Distance Running Hall of Fame : 1971 RRCA DISTANCE RUNNING HALL of FAME MEMBERS
2021 : RRCA Distance Running Hall of Fame : 1971 RRCA DISTANCE RUNNING HALL OF FAME MEMBERS 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 Bob Cambell Ted Corbitt Tarzan Brown Pat Dengis Horace Ashenfleter Clarence DeMar Fred Faller Victor Drygall Leslie Pawson Don Lash Leonard Edelen Louis Gregory James Hinky Mel Porter Joseph McCluskey John J. Kelley John A. Kelley Henigan Charles Robbins H. Browning Ross Joseph Kleinerman Paul Jerry Nason Fred Wilt 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 R.E. Johnson Eino Pentti John Hayes Joe Henderson Ruth Anderson George Sheehan Greg Rice Bill Rodgers Ray Sears Nina Kuscsik Curtis Stone Frank Shorter Aldo Scandurra Gar Williams Thomas Osler William Steiner 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 Hal Higdon William Agee Ed Benham Clive Davies Henley Gabeau Steve Prefontaine William “Billy” Mills Paul de Bruyn Jacqueline Hansen Gordon McKenzie Ken Young Roberta Gibb- Gabe Mirkin Joan Benoit Alex Ratelle Welch Samuelson John “Jock” Kathrine Switzer Semple Bob Schul Louis White Craig Virgin 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 Nick Costes Bill Bowerman Garry Bjorklund Dick Beardsley Pat Porter Ron Daws Hugh Jascourt Cheryl Flanagan Herb Lorenz Max Truex Doris Brown Don Kardong Thomas Hicks Sy Mah Heritage Francie Larrieu Kenny Moore Smith 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 Barry Brown Jeff Darman Jack Bacheler Julie Brown Ann Trason Lynn Jennings Jeff Galloway Norm Green Amby Burfoot George Young Fred Lebow Ted Haydon Mary Decker Slaney Marion Irvine 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 Ed Eyestone Kim Jones Benji Durden Gerry Lindgren Mark Curp Jerry Kokesh Jon Sinclair Doug Kurtis Tony Sandoval John Tuttle Pete Pfitzinger 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Miki Gorman Patti Lyons Dillon Bob Kempainen Helen Klein Keith Brantly Greg Meyer Herb Lindsay Cathy O’Brien Lisa Rainsberger Steve Spence 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Deena Kastor Jenny Spangler Beth Bonner Anne Marie Letko Libbie Hickman Meb Keflezighi Judi St. -
Cambridge - July 6-7
1928 Cambridge - July 6-7 The trials were again held over two days, but were complicated by some events being held in Philadelphia two days earlier. Increasingly large fields meant that the programme was much fuller than before, as is evidenced by the 100 meters results. 100 Meters - July 6 1. 3. Frank Wykoff (Glendale, Ca. HS) 10 3/5 2. 2. Robert McAllister (CCKC) 10.7e 3. 5. Henry Russell (Penn AC) 10.7e 4. 3. Claude Bracey (Rice) 10.7e 5. 1. James Quinn (NYAC) 10.8e 6. 6. Jackson Scholz (NYAC) 10.8e Semi-finals - first 3 qualify 1/ 1. Quinn 10 3/5, 2. Scholz 10.7e, 3. Bracey 10.7e, 4. Charley Paddock (LAAC) 10.7e 2/ 1. Wykoff 10 3/5, 2. Russell, 3. McAllister, 4. Frank Hussey (NYAC), 5. George Simpson (Ohio St) Quarter-finals - first 3 qualify 1/ 1. Simpson 10 4/5, 2. Paddock, 3. Quinn, 4. Karl Wildermuth (NYAC), also ran: Henry Cumming (NYAC), Folwell Scull (Penn) 2/ 1. Bracey 10 3/5, 2. Scholz, 3. Hussey, also ran: Don Bennett (Libbey HS, Toledo), Eddie Tolan (DAC), Frank Lombardi (Cal HS/LAAC) 3/ 1. Wykoff 10 3/5, 2. Russell, 3. McAllister, also ran: Aubrey Cockrell (HAC), Alfred Miller (BAA), Roland Locke (NYAC) Heats: - first 3 qualify 1/ 1. Simpson 10 3/5, 2. Bennett, 3. Hussey, also ran: Reginald “Pete” Bowen (PiAC), Weldon Draper (LAAC), Robert Reay (ChAA) 2/ 1. Bracey 10 3/5, 2. McAllister, 3. Cockrell, also ran: Robert Winfrey (Tenn), Howard Jones (NYAC), Robert Leffler (SLAA) 3/ 1. -
Registraram-Se Nos Estados Unidos Oitenta Il Casos Novos De Influenza
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Thomas N. Denny January 2017
DUKE UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER CURRICULUM VITAE Thomas N. Denny January 2017 PRIMARY ACADEMIC APPOINTMENT(s): Professor of Medicine 2010 – present Department of Medicine, Duke School of Medicine Duke University Medical Center Durham, North Carolina Chief Operating Officer 2006 – present Duke Human Vaccine Institute and Center for HIV/AIDS Vaccine Immunology Duke School of Medicine, Duke University Durham, North Carolina Director 2006 – present Duke Human Vaccine Institute- Immunology Quality Assessment Center Duke School of Medicine, Duke University Durham, North Carolina SECONDARY APPOINTMENT(s): Member, Health Sector Advisory Board 2010-present Duke Fuqua School of Business Duke University Durham, North Carolina Member, Duke Center for AIDS Research 2006 – present Duke School of Medicine Duke University Durham, North Carolina Member, Duke Global Health Institute 5/1/13 - present Duke University Durham, North Carolina (Affiliate Member, Duke Global Health Institute 2009-2013) PRESENT ACADEMIC RANK AND TITLE Professor of Medicine DATE AND RANK OF FIRST DUKE FACULTY Temporary Instructor/ Associate Professor, APPOINTMENT Track 5, May 2006 MEDICAL LICENSURE N/A Thomas N. Denny page 1 of 43 CITIZENSHIP United States EDUCATION INSTITUTION DATE/YEAR DEGREE High School St. Thomas More High 1972 Diploma School Philadelphia, PA College Pennsylvania State 1975 Bachelor of Science (B.S.), University Biology GRADUATE/PROFESSIONAL SCHOOL Master of Science (M.Sc.), Molecular and Biomedical Immunology 2001 University of East London, Faculty of Sciences and Health, London, United Kingdom Thesis: Immunological Assessment of Maternal and Fetal Baboon Immunoregulatory Cells MASTER IN MEDICAL LAW (M. Phil), Beginning of Life and Genetic Issues 2010 Institute of Law and Ethics in Medicine, School of Law, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland Thesis: Contemporary Science and Old Traditions: Stem Cell Policies in the United Kingdom and the United States ADDITIONAL GRADUATE WORK: Fourteenth Annual Summer Institute in Management of Nonprofit Organizations 1992 Robert F. -
Descendants of Zachariah Denney
Descendants of Zachariah Denney Generation No. 1 1. ZACHARIAH4 DENNEY (JOHN3, BENJAMIN2, ZACHARIAH1) was born January 19, 1794 in probably Person Co., or Granville, NC, and died February 27, 1848 in Bollins Branch, Smith Co., TN. He married CATHERINE STALLINGS. She was born March 02, 1798, and died Aft. 1860 in Putnam Co., TN. Notes for ZACHARIAH DENNEY: Census of 1830 for Smith Co., TN shows one Zachariah Denny, age 30 to 40; 2 boys under 5 years old; 2 boys between 5•10; 1 boy between 10•15; wife 30•40. Zachariah Denny mentioned in John Denny's will. Sources: Clarence Harold Winfree & his wife, Lela Belle Murphy Winfree of MI; Steven Denney of TN; Hugh Wayne Denny of GA; Jean Hudson of MO; Miriam Shanks Gwaltney of TN; Carolyn Shanks Huddleston of TN; Audrey June Denny Lambert of MI; Matthew VanHook of TX; Steven Kent Walker of NC; Beverly Denney Hicks of CA and many other family members. Notes for CATHERINE STALLINGS: The death certificate of daughter Betsy Ann Denny lists Katharine Stallins as the maiden name of her mother. Recorded with the Bureau of Vital Statistics of the State of TN • Civil District #11, Putnam Co., TN. The 1850 census of Jackson Co., TN states that Catherine Denny was 50 years old in 1850 and born in TN. Children of ZACHARIAH DENNEY and CATHERINE STALLINGS are: 2. i. JAMES MILLS5 DENNEY, b. March 14, 1819, Smith County, TN; d. Bef. 1900, Putnam County, TN. 3. ii. JONATHAN DENNEY, b. February 28, 1822, Smith Co., TN; d. April 10, 1902, Buffalo Valley, Putnam Co., TN. -
Cambridge - July 6-7
1928 Cambridge - July 6-7 The trials were again held over two days, but were complicated by some events being held in Philadelphia two days earlier. Increasingly large fields meant that the programme was much fuller than before, as is evidenced by the 100 meters results. 100 Meters - July 6 1. Frank Wykoff (Glendale, Ca. HS) 10 3/5 2. Robert McAllister (CCKC) 10.7e 3. Henry Russell (Penn AC) 10.7e 4. Claude Bracey (Rice) 10.7e 5. James Quinn (NYAC) 10.8e 6. Jackson Scholz (NYAC) 10.8e Semi-finals - first 3 qualify 1/ 1. Quinn 10 3/5, 2. Scholz 10.7e, 3. Bracey 10.7e, 4. Charley Paddock (LAAC) 10.7e 2/ 1. Wykoff 10 3/5, 2. Russell, 3. McAllister, 4. Frank Hussey (NYAC), 5. George Simpson (Ohio St) Quarter-finals - first 3 qualify 1/ 1. Simpson 10 4/5, 2. Paddock, 3. Quinn, 4. Karl Wildermuth (NYAC), also ran: Henry Cumming (NYAC), Folwell Scull (Penn) 2/ 1. Bracey 10 3/5, 2. Scholz, 3. Hussey, also ran: Don Bennett (Libbey HS, Toledo), Eddie Tolan (DAC), Frank Lombardi (Cal HS/LAAC) 3/ 1. Wykoff 10 3/5, 2. Russell, 3. McAllister, also ran: Aubrey Cockrell (HAC), Alfred Miller (BAA), Roland Locke (NYAC) Heats: - first 3 qualify 1/ 1. Simpson 10 3/5, 2. Bennett, 3. Hussey, also ran: Reginald “Pete” Bowen (PiAC), Weldon Draper (LAAC), Robert Reay (ChAA) 2/ 1. Bracey 10 3/5, 2. McAllister, 3. Cockrell, also ran: Robert Winfrey (Tenn), Howard Jones (NYAC), Robert Leffler (SLAA) 3/ 1. Wykoff 10 3/5, 2. -
An Ethnography of Mixed Martial Arts
The Body in Pain and Pleasure An Ethnography of Mixed Martial Arts Magnus Stenius Department of Culture and Media Studies Umeå University, Umeå 2015 Ethnological Studies 60 Department of Culture and Media Studies Umeå University Responsible publisher under Swedish law: the Dean of Faculty of Humanities Copyright © Magnus Stenius. This work is protected by the Swedish Copyright Legislation (Act 1960:729) ISBN: 978-91-7601-325-0 ISSN: 1103-6516 Electronic version provided at http://umu.diva-portal.org/ Printed by: Print & Media Umeå Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden 2015 For Ann Enström and our daughters Aja, Elza, Paulina, and Olivia forever CONTENTS THE PAPERS IN THE THESIS III FOREWORD V ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS VII ABSTRACT IX 1 1. SCOPE AND AIMS 1 1.1 Background 1 1.2 Aims and Research Questions 3 1.3 Fieldwork 4 1.4 The Fields and the Localities of Mixed Martial Arts 6 1.5 Background of Martial Arts, Combat Sports, and MMA 7 1.6 Combat Sports 9 1.7 Previous Research on Combat Sports and MMA 10 1.8 The Papers 11 2. METHODOLOGY 15 2.1 Participant Observation 16 2.2 Autoethnography 19 2.3 Reflexivity 20 2.4 Performance Ethnography 20 2.5 Concluding Methodological Reflections 22 3. THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK 25 3.1 Flow 25 3.2 Performativity and Performance of Actions 28 3.3 Violence Through the Act of Performance 30 3.4 Phenomenology: MMA and the Gap in a Violent Theory 32 3.5 Materiality 34 3.6 The Masculine Turn: Across Combat Arts and Gender Borders 36 4. MOMENTS IN THE GYM 39 5.