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2015/2016 BIENNIAL REPORT 21,978 VISITS TO THE MUSEUM’S “CATABLOG” 5,353,219 PAGE VIEWS ON THE 293,269 COLLECTIONS PORTAL VISITS TO MCNY BLOG 22,903 48,791 DIGITAL COLLECTION IMAGES CREATED COLLECTION OBJECTS CATALOGED 92,729 27,705 STUDENTS, TEACHERS & FAMILIES SERVED AT TENDEES AT 139 306,556 PUBLIC PROGRAMS VISITORS IN FY ‘15 & ‘16 1220 FIFTH AVENUE AT 103RD STREET NY, NY 10029 MCNY.ORG ii A MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIRMAN AND THE DIRECTOR & PRESIDENT Friends: Ongoing change and transformation full of growth and excitement characterized the Museum’s 2015 and 2016 fiscal years. The 10-year building renovation and modernization project was completed, and we welcomed more visitors through our doors than ever before—a propitious sign as we prepared to open our new permanent exhibition, New York at Its Core. The historic grandeur of our landmark Fifth Avenue building has been revived into a beautiful and fully functional space with magnificent facilities to welcome the public and enhance their experience in every way. We gained new and refurbished galleries; state-of-the-art collections storage, education, and office facilities and systems; opened a new Museum Shop and Café; and unveiled the Ronay Menschel Hall. Again, we thank all those who contributed funds for this project, including, from the City of New York, Mayors Bill de Blasio and Michael R. Bloomberg, City Council Speakers Melissa Mark-Viverito and Christine Quinn, and Manhattan Borough Presidents Gale Brewer and Scott Stringer. As the $97-million project ended, we said farewell to Susan Henshaw Jones, who retired in December 2015 after 12 years as Ronay Menschel Director. -
Larry Davidson May 18, 2017 Working with Traumatized Adolescents
Date Title Speaker Name Degree/ Rank Affiliation June 08, 2017 What's New about Recovery? Larry Davidson PhD Director, Program for Recovery and Community Health, School of Medicine and Institution for Social and Policy Studies, Yale University May 18, 2017 Working with Traumatized Adolescents: Martha B. Straus PhD Professor, Department of Clinical Psychology, Antioch University New England Graduate School, 20th Annual Deborah Janssens How to Get Unhooked Memorial Lecture Keene, New Hampshire May 04, 2017 Ketamine: A New Rapid Acting Misty Stafford MD PGY-4 Chief Resident in Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychopharmacologic Research, UMass Antidepressant Treatment for Treatment- Medical School, UMass Memorial Health Care Resistant Depression April 20, 2017 Cognitive Neuroscience of Universal Andrew Gerber MD, PhD Medical Director/CEO, Austen Riggs Center 23rd Annual Briscoli Lecture Mechanisms of Change in Psychotherapy April 13, 2017 After Virginia Tech, Aurora, & Newtown: Robert E. Feinstein MD Professor of Psychiatry, Vice Chair, University of Colorado Hospital OPD Practice Director A Violence Prevention Program for Psychiatric Outpatient Department April 06, 2017 In Search of Neurophenotypes in Autism David G. Amaral PhD UC Davis Distinguished Professor; Beneto Shriver Center Lecture Foundation Chair and Research Director of The Spectrum Disorder M.I.N.D. Institute; Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Center for Neuroscience, and the California National Primate Research Center; Director, Autism BrainNet March 30, 2017 Borderline Personality Disorder: Blaise Aguirre MD Medical Director, 3 East DBT-Continuum, Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, McLean Hospital/Harvard Identification in Early Adolescence and Medical School Targeting Co-Morbid PTSD March 23, 2017 Integrated Care in Adolescent Medicine Brian Skehan MD, PhD PGY-5 Child Fellow, UMass Medical School, UMass Memorial Health Care March 16, 2017 Pediatric Integrated Care: Children are Gregory K. -
Thomson Reuters Regulatory Intelligence Content Expert Biographies
CONTENT EXPERT BIOGRAPHIES Thomson Reuters Regulatory Intelligence Content Expert Biographies Lindsay Anderson Helen Camfield Lindsay Anderson is senior editor, Thomson Reuters Helen Camfield is regulatory intelligence expert for Regulatory Intelligence, based in London. Lindsay is Thomson Reuters Regulatory Intelligence and has responsible for commissioning third-party content global responsibility for ensuring the timely and covering insurance, corporate governance and data protection, as efficient management and delivery of Regulatory Intelligence well as exclusive employment law content for Thomson Reuters thought leadership including special reports. Helen also provides Regulatory Intelligence HR UK. Lindsay joined Thomson Reuters global regulatory trend analysis and oversees the production of in 2010 from Complinet, where she was a reporter and editor. Prior Management Information. Prior to Thomson Reuters acquisition of to this, Lindsay was editor of the CIPD’s employment law website, Complinet, Helen was part of the Complinet team that launched HR-inform. Lindsay is a graduate of the University of Glasgow Regulatory Tracker, analyzing, summarizing and categorizing and holds a postgraduate diploma in journalism from the London regulatory alerts for clients. She has a history degree from the School of Journalism. Lindsay is also an affiliate member of the University of London and has attained the Securities & Investment Chartered Institute for Securities & Investment. Institute Diploma in Investment Compliance. Helen has 11 years’ -
IN the CITY of NEW YORK Nowhere but Here
Columbia University IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK Nowhere but here 01 This is a place unlike any other. A major research university on a historic campus in the City of New York. Where a renowned curriculum is fueled by an incredibly diverse community. It’s a place for the dreamers. For the changemakers. For the risk-takers. For those who seek to connect deeply and collaborate fully with others who are yearning to learn what’s next and what’s new. 02 03 Those who pioneer. Those who break through. 04 In the City of New York Those who delight in discovery and the joy of asking, “Why?” 05 06 It’s where a groundbreaking Core Curriculum provides an unparalleled foundation for inquiry. Where a belief in Engineering for Humanity guides scientific advances that improve our collective vision. Where the Columbia College Journey connects individuals to society, scholarship to leadership and ideas to action. Forever questing. Forever questioning. Forever curious. 07 Just like you 08 In the City of New York 09 This is a place for the curious, and one thing is for certain: wondering and wandering go hand in hand. From your Core seminar to the Senior Design Expo.Wher From volunteering at a e will youth literacy program to conducting research at Columbia University Irving Medical Center to studying “Columbia Blue brought me to the intersection of artificial intelligence abroad in Berlin. From the George and human biology at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, where I Washington Bridge to Washington work with biologists and computer scientists to integrate computer vision Heights to Washington, DC. -
P&Sannual Report 2007
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS ANNUAL REPORT 2007 Columbia University MedicalP Center &S TABLE OF CONTENTS Dean’s Message 2 Initiative and Investment 4 Treatments on the Cutting Edge: Patient Care 12 Dramatic Discoveries: Research 24 shaping Medicine’s Future: Education 34 In Our Community 44 Faculty Honors 52 Development 60 About P&S 69 Trustees Committee on the Health Sciences 69 CUMC Board of Visitors 69 Health Sciences Advisory Council 69 CUMC Administration 69 College of Physicians & Surgeons Administration 70 Executive Committee of the Faculty Council 70 Department Chairs 70 University Centers and Institutes and Directors 71 P&S Centers and Directors 71 affliated Hospitals 73 College of Physicians & Surgeons 2007 74 2 P&S 2007 ANNUAL REPORT FROM THE DEAN Last year I wrote as the new • The Lieber Clinic, a first-of-its-kind comprehen- dean, sharing with you my sive clinic for schizophrenia care located within goals for the future of an columbia’s Lieber Center for Schizophrenia institution I had only just Research. begun to lead. I described an objective that was both lofty • A new Division of Geriatric Medicine, an urgent and achievable: building on need in an aging society that at the same time an outstanding foundation is seeing a dearth of trained geriatricians — to ensure that Columbia Uni- and fewer medical students choosing to pursue versity College of Physicians training opportunities in the feld. & Surgeons would proudly occupy its rightful place as • A $51 million grant as part of the National one of the top fve medical Institutes of Health’s inaugural Clinical and schools in the world, if not Translational Science Awards. -
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NJ PUB. PLACE & SPECIAL CALL NUMBER AUTHOR TITLE YEAR NJ SETTING SUBJECT 1 SUBJECT 2 NOTES Dana, John Cotton - John Cotton Dana was born August 19, 1856. He graduated from Dartmouth College in 1878. He is most known for is work in the Newark Public The pleasant art of getting your own library, Library. He increased the number of books and made the with a buying list of books that will library one of the most effective of its kind. He opened encourage the reading family to read what Public Library, Newark, 010 D19 new branches and helped to found the Newark Museum they like best NJ, 1939 Newark, NJ (Books and Reading) Giral, Angela Klath, Nancy Tompkins, Louise - Librarians at Princeton University Guide to the Literature on Mass Princeton University, No specific NJ (Local Transit -- 016.016388 G443 Library Transportation Princeton, 1972 setting Bibliography) The Black Man in Africa and America His Montclair State College, No specific NJ 016.326 / M76Rai Harry A. Sprague Library Past and Present: A Selective Bibliography 1969 setting Bibliography (Prisoners--United States-- Bibliography) (Corrections-- New Jersey Library Association Outreach Services Prison Papers: A Checklist of Prison New Jersey State Prison, No specific NJ (Prison Periodicals -- United States-- 016.365 N46 Rai Committee Materials Trenton, 1975 setting Bibliography) Bibliography) Essex County College Library, Newark, NJ, No specific NJ (Ecology -- (Newark (N.J.) -- 016.574 Es7 Essex County College Library Ecology: A Bibliography 1971 setting Bibliography) Imprints) Fitzell, Margarethe (New Jersey -- Graydon, Elizabeth Imprints -- Simosko, Vladimir - Librarians at Princeton University Princeton) (New Library Guide to the Literature on Environmental Princeton University, No specific NJ (Radioactive pollution --Jersey -- Authors' 016.5397 F57 Princeton University Library Effects of Nuclear Power Plants Princeton, 1972 setting Bibliography) Works) Dane, William J.