<p>Michael J. Dolgin, Ph.D. Curriculum Vitae June 2013</p><p>CURRICULUM VITAE</p><p>PERSONAL INFORMATION</p><p>Name: Michael Jacob Dolgin, Ph.D. </p><p>Business Address: 2 Hamelacha Street Ra'anana 43661, Israel Tel: 09-746-3236 e-mail: [email protected] www.MichaelDolgin.co.il</p><p>Home Address: 5 Ha'erez Street, P.O. Box 1118 Kochav Yair 44864, Israel Tel/Fax: 09-749-6713 Cellular: 052-8643202</p><p>Date of Birth: February 25, 1956</p><p>Place of Birth: Los Angeles, California </p><p>Citizenship: Israel, United States</p><p>I.D. Card No.: 309882876</p><p>Marital Status: Married: Tamara K. Dolgin, M.N. , F.N.P.</p><p>Children: Maya Joy, Julia Grace, Noa Mae</p><p>EDUCATION</p><p>1976 B.A. in Psychology, Bar Ilan University, Israel</p><p>1979 M.A. in Clinical Psychology, Bar Ilan University, Israel</p><p>1984 Ph.D. in Health Psychology Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology Albert Einstein College of Medicine Yeshiva University, New York</p><p>Masters Thesis: "Parental Identification and the Self-Concept of Children of Normal and Schizophrenic Mothers." (Committee: S. Kravitz, Ph.D., M. Klein, Ph.D., S. Katz, Ph.D.)</p><p>Doctoral Dissertation: "Conditioned Aversions in Pediatric Cancer Patients Receiving Chemotherapy." (Committee: C. Swencionis, Ph.D., E. Katz, Ph.D., W. DiScipio, Ph.D.) Michael J. Dolgin, Ph.D. Curriculum Vitae June 2013</p><p>ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS</p><p>2011-present Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, Director of Graduate Studies in Psychology, Ariel University, Israel</p><p>2009-present Senior Research Fellow, Samuel Neaman Institute for the Advancement of Science and Technology, Technion University, Haifa </p><p>1991-1992 Visiting Scholar, Department of Psychology, Hebrew University of Jerusalem</p><p>1987-1992 Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, University of Southern California School of Medicine </p><p>1986.1987 Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, University of Southern California School of Medicine</p><p>PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUND</p><p>2003-present Consulting Psychologist and Supervisor, Schneider’s Children’s Medical Center, Petach Tikvah, Israel</p><p>1992-present Private Practice, Michael J. Dolgin, Ph.D. and Associates, Ra'anana, Israel</p><p>1996-2002 Consulting and Research Psychologist, Department of Pediatric Oncology, Rambam Medical Center, Haifa, Israel</p><p>1992-2001 Senior Psychologist, Maytal - Israel Institute for the Treatment and Study of Stress, Haifa, Israel</p><p>1996-1999 Consulting Psychologist, Herzliya-Haifa Medical Center, Haifa, Israel</p><p>1992.1994 Consulting and Research Psychologist, Sambur Center of Pediatric Hematology-Oncology, Schneider Children's Medical Center in Israel, Petach Tikva, Israel</p><p>1988.1992 Head, Behavioral Science Section, Division of Hematology-Oncology, Children's Hospital of Los Angeles, California</p><p>1986.1992 Clinical Psychologist, Division of Hematology-Oncology, Children's Hospital of Los Angeles, California</p><p>2 Michael J. Dolgin, Ph.D. Curriculum Vitae June 2013</p><p>1984-1992 Private Practice, Michael J. Dolgin, Ph.D. and Associates, Sherman Oaks, California </p><p>1984-1986 Post-Doctoral Fellow in Pediatric Psychology, Children's Hospital of Los Angeles, California</p><p>1982.1984 Pre-Doctoral Intern in Psychology, Children's Hospital of Los Angeles, California</p><p>1981.1982 Pre-Doctoral Intern in Psychology, Montefiore Hospital Medical Center, New York</p><p>1981 Psychological Clerkship, Sidney Farber Cancer Institute and Children's Hospital Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts</p><p>1979.1980 Counselor, Chabad Rehabilitation Center, Los Angeles, California</p><p>1977.1978 Intern, Psychological Clinic, Bar-Ilan University, Israel</p><p>1976-1977 Intern, Gehah Psychiatric Hospital, Petach Tikvah, Israel </p><p>TEACHING EXPERIENCE</p><p>2011-present Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, Director of Graduate Studies in Psychology, Ariel University, Israel</p><p>2003-present Supervising Psychologist, Schneider’s Children’s Medical Center, Petach Tikvah, Israel</p><p>1992-2001 Supervising Psychologist, Maytal - Israel Institute for the Treatment and Study of Stress, Haifa, Israel</p><p>1991-1992 Visiting Scholar, Department of Psychology, Hebrew University of Jerusalem</p><p>1986-1988 Coordinator, Behavioral Science Research Seminar, Children's Hospital of Los Angeles</p><p>1985-1986 Instructor, School of Physical Therapy, Children's Hospital of Los Angeles</p><p>1977.1978 Instructor, Department of Psychology, Bar Ilan University, Israel</p><p>3 Michael J. Dolgin, Ph.D. Curriculum Vitae June 2013</p><p>HONORS / SCHOLARSHIPS</p><p>1993.1995 Scientist Absorption Award, Ministry of Absorption, Israel </p><p>1989-1992 American Cancer Society Faculty Research Award </p><p>1984 Graduated (Ph.D.) with Distinction, Yeshiva University, New York </p><p>1976 Graduated (B.A.) "Cum Laude", Bar Ilan University </p><p>1976.1977 Scholarship for Academic Achievement, Bar Ilan University</p><p>PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES</p><p>1992-present Israel Psychological Association</p><p>1980-present American Psychological Association, (Div. 12, 38)</p><p>LICENSES</p><p>2003 - present Supervisor / Specialist in Medical Psychology, Ministry of Health, Israel</p><p>1991- present Supervisor / Specialist in Clinical Psychology (Psychotherapy, Psychodiagnostics), Ministry of Health, Israel</p><p>1986-present Licensed Psychologist, State of California</p><p>COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIPS</p><p>2011-present Professional Committee for Medical Psychology, Council of Psychologists, Ministry of Health, Israel</p><p>1995.1998 Scientific Advisory Committee, Israel Society for Psycho-Oncology</p><p>1995.1999 Committee on Clinical Investigations and Publications (Institutional Review Board), Childrens Hospital of Los Angeles</p><p>4 Michael J. Dolgin, Ph.D. Curriculum Vitae June 2013</p><p>GRANTS/AWARDS</p><p>"Compliance in the Adolescent Cancer Patient" (Principal Investigator), Children's Hospital of Los Angeles, Department of Community Resources, 1982-1983. Amount: $5000</p><p>"Anticipatory Reactions in Pediatric Cancer Patients Receiving Chemotherapy" (Principal Investigator), Children's Hospital of Los Angeles, Department of Research, 1983-1984. Amount: $11,487</p><p>"Assessment and Management of Anticipatory Distress in Pediatric Cancer Patients" (Principal Investigator), American Cancer Society (California Division), 1984-1986. Amount: $40,000 </p><p>"Biobehavioral Assessment and Prediction of Anticipatory Nausea and Vomiting in Pediatric Cancer Patients Receiving Chemotherapy" (Co-Principal Investigator), American Cancer Society 1984-1987. Amount: $189,920</p><p>"Development of a Predictive Model for the Identification of High Risk Families of Children with Cancer" (Principal Investigator), American Cancer Society, 1987-1989. Amount: $125,000</p><p>"Assessment of Pain in Sickle Cell Disease" (Co-Investigator), Sickle Cell Disease Research Foundation, 1987-1989. Amount: $15,000</p><p>"The Impact of Social Skills Training on Adjustment of Newly Diagnosed Children with Cancer" (Co-Investigator), American Cancer Society, 1988-1991. Amount: $215,000 "Psychosocial Rehabilitation Needs among Long-Term Survivors of Childhood Cancer" (Co- Investigator), American Cancer Society (California Division), 1989-1991. Amount: $90,000 </p><p>"Predictors of Psychological Adaptation in Long-Term Survivors of Childhood Cancer: A Prospective Analysis" (Co-Investigator), American Cancer Society (California Division), 1989- 1991. Amount:$189,000</p><p>"Behavioral Intervention in the Home Management of Chemotherapy-related Distress in Children with Cancer" (Principal Investigator), Children's Hospital of Los Angeles, Department of Research, 1989-1991. Amount: $39,990</p><p>"International Cancer Research Technology Transfer Award" (Principal Investigator), International Union Against Cancer (Geneva, Switzerland), 1990. Amount: $3600</p><p>"Sibling Adaptation to Childhood Cancer: Feasability Study of a Seven-Site Collaborative Project" (Co-investigator), W.T. Grant Foundation, 1989-1991. Amount: $140,000</p><p>"Refinement and Dissemination of Behavioral Technology in Pediatric Oncology" (Principal Investigator), American Cancer Society Junior Faculty Research Award, 1989-1992. Amount: $90,500</p><p>"Adjustment and Quality of Life in Survivors of Childhood Cancer" (Co-Investigator), Israel Cancer Society Research Grant, 1993-1994. Amount: $7,000</p><p>5 Michael J. Dolgin, Ph.D. Curriculum Vitae June 2013</p><p>"Maternal Problem Solving Training in Childhood Cancer" (Co-Investigator), National Cancer Institute (NIH), 1995-2002. Amount: $691,413.</p><p>"Maternal Problem Solving Training in Childhood Cancer" (Co-Investigator), National Cancer Institute (NIH), 2003-2008. Amount: $2,157,719.</p><p>"Pediatric Psychology: Training and Implementation" (Service Grant – Schneider's Children's Medical Center in Israel), The Benjamin and Susan Shapell Foundation, 2004-2005, Amount: $18,000.</p><p>"Anxiety, Stress, and Trauma in Israeli Youth: Treatment, Training, and Disseminiation" (Service Grant – Schneider's Children's Medical Center in Israel), The William Lowenberg Family Foundation, 2005-2009, Amount: $125,000.</p><p>"Treatment of Anxiety and Trauma in Israeli Youth" (Service Grant – Schneider's Children's Medical Center in Israel), The International Fellowship of Christians and Jews, 2006-2010, Amount: $436,000.</p><p>"Online Problem-Solving Skills Training for Mothers of Newly Diagnosed Child Cancer Patients" (Co-Investigator), National Cancer Institute (NIH), 2012-2017. Amount: $2,500,000.</p><p>PUBLICATIONS</p><p>Peer Reviewed Articles</p><p>1. Dorshav, N.K., & Dolgin, M.J. (1981) Sexual identification as a facilitator of aggression in a simulated shock delivery paradigm. Journal of Social Psychology, 113, 287-288.</p><p>2. Dolgin, M.J., Katz, E.R., McGinty, K., & Siegel, S.E. (1985). Anticipatory nausea and vomiting in pediatric cancer patients. Pediatrics, 75, 547-552.</p><p>3. Dolgin, M.J., Katz, E.R., Doctors, S.R., & Siegel, S.E. (1986). Caregivers' perceptions of medical compliance in adolescents with cancer. Journal of Adolescent Health Care, 7, 22- 27.</p><p>4. Dolgin, M.J., & Katz, E.R. (1988). Conditioned aversions in pediatric cancer patients receiving chemotherapy. Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, 9, 82-85.</p><p>5. Dolgin, M.J. (1988). Behavioral effects of chemotherapy in children with cancer. Journal of Psychosocial Oncology, 6, 99-107.</p><p>6. Dolgin, M.J., & Phipps, S. (1989). Pediatric pain: The parents' role. Pediatrician, 16, 103- 109.</p><p>7. Dolgin, M.J., Katz, E.R., Zeltzer, L.K., & Landsverk, J. (1989). Behavioral distress in </p><p>6 Michael J. Dolgin, Ph.D. Curriculum Vitae June 2013</p><p> pediatric cancer patients receiving chemotherapy. Pediatrics, 84 , 103-110.</p><p>8. Dolgin, M.J., Phipps, S., Harow, E., & Zeltzer, L.K. (1990). Parental management of fear in chronically-ill and healthy children. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 6, 733-744.</p><p>9. Redd, W.H., Silberfarb, P.M., Andersen, B.L., Andrykowski, M.A., Bovbjerg, D.H., Burish, T.G., Carpenter, P.J., Cleeland, C., Dolgin, M.J., Levy, S.M., Mitnick, L., Morrow, G.R., Schover, L.R., Spiegel, D., & Stevens, J. (1991). Psychologic and psychobehavioral research in oncology. Cancer, 67, 813-822.</p><p>10. Zeltzer, L.K., Dolgin, M.J., LeBaron, S., & LeBaron, C. (1991). A randomized, controlled study of behavioral intervention for chemotherapy-related nausea and vomiting. Pediatrics, 88, 34-42.</p><p>11. Varni, J.W., Katz, E.R., Colegrove, R., & Dolgin, M.J. (1994). The impact of social skills training on the adjustment of children with newly diagnosed cancer. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 18, 751-767.</p><p>12. Varni, J.W., Katz, E.R., Colegrove, R., & Dolgin, M.J. (1994). Perceived social support and adjustment of children with newly diagnosed cancer. Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, 15, 20-26.</p><p>13. Varni, J.W., Katz, E.R., Colegrove, R., & Dolgin, M.J. (1994). Perceived stress and adjustment in long-term survivors of childhood cancer. Journal of Psychsocial Oncology, 12, 1-16.</p><p>14. Sahler, O.J., Rohgmann, K.L., Carpenter, P.J., Mulhern, R.K., Dolgin, M.J., Sargent, J.R., Barbarin, O.A., Copeland, D.R., & Zeltzer, L.K. (1994). Sibling adaptation to childhood cancer collaborative study: Prevalence of sibling distress and definition of adaptation levels. Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, 15, 353-366.</p><p>15. Barbarin, O.A., Rohgmann, K.J., Carpenter, P.J., Mulhern, R.K., Dolgin, M.J., Sargent, J.R., Sahler, O.J., Copeland, D.R., & Zeltzer, L.K. (1995). Sibling adaptation to childhood cancer collaborative study: Parental views of pre- and post-diagnosis adjustment of siblings of children with cancer. Journal of Psychosocial Oncology, 13, 1-20.</p><p>16. Sargent, J.R., Rohgmann, K.J., Carpenter, P.J., Mulhern, R.K., Dolgin, M.J., Sahler, O.J., Barbarin, O.A., Copeland, D.R., & Zeltzer, L.K. (1995). Sibling adaptation to childhood cancer collaborative study: Siblings' perceptions of the cancer experience. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 20, 151-164.</p><p>17. Varni, J.W., Katz, E.R., Colegrove, R., & Dolgin, M.J. (1995). Adjustment of children with newly diagnosed cancer: Cross informant variation. Journal of </p><p>7 Michael J. Dolgin, Ph.D. Curriculum Vitae June 2013</p><p>Psychosocial Oncology, 13, 23-37.</p><p>18. Varni, J.W., Katz, E.R., Colegrove, R., & Dolgin, M.J. (1995). Perceived physical appearance and adjustment of children with newly diagnosed cancer: A path analytic model. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 18, 261-278.</p><p>19. Varni, J.W., Katz, E.R., Colegrove, R., & Dolgin, M.J. (1996). Family functioning predictors of adjustment in children with newly diagnosed cancer: A prospective analysis. Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 37, 321-328.</p><p>20. Zeltzer, L.K., Dolgin, M.J., Roghmann, K.J., Carpenter, P.J., Mulhern, R.K., Sargent, J.R., Barbarin, O.A., Copeland, D.R., & Sahler, O.J. (1996). Sibling adaptation to childhood cancer collaborative study: Health outcomes of siblings. Medical and Pediatric Oncology, 27, 98-107.</p><p>21. Dolgin, M.J., Blumensohn, R., Sahler, O.J., Rohgmann, K.J., Carpenter, P.J., Mulhern, R.K., Sargent, J.R., Barbarin, O.A., Copeland, D.R., & Zeltzer, L.K. (1997). Sibling adaptation to childhood cancer collaborative study: Cross-cultural aspects. Journal of Psychosocial Oncology, 15, 1-14.</p><p>22. Dolgin, M.J., Somer, E., Zaidel, N., & Zaizov, R. (1997). A structured group intervention for siblings of children with cancer. Journal of Child and Adolescent Group Psychotherapy, 7, 3-18.</p><p>23. Sahler, O.J., Rohgmann, K.J., Carpenter, P.J., Mulhern, R.K., Dolgin, M.J., Sargent, J.R., Barbarin, O.A., Copeland, D.R., & Zeltzer, L.K. (1997) Sibling adaptation to childhood cancer collaborative study: Sibling psychologic adaptation and maternal well-being, health and resource utilization. Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, 18, 233-243.</p><p>24. Hays, D.M., Dolgin, M.J., Steele, L.L., Patenaude, A.F., Hewett, K.D., Ruymann, F., Ruccione, K., Sallan, S., & Siegel, S,.E. (1997). Educational achievement, employment and workplace experience of adult survivors of childhood cancer. International Journal of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology. 4, 327-337.</p><p>25. Dolgin, M.J., Somer, E., Buchvald, E., & Zaizov, R. (1998). Adjustment and quality of life in adult survivors of childhood cancer. Journal of the Israeli Cancer Society (Bamah).</p><p>26. Dolgin, M.J., Somer, E., Buchvald, E., & Zaizov, R. (1999). Quality of life in adult survivors of childhood cancer. Social Work in Health Care, 28, 31-43.</p><p>27. Varni, J.W., Sahler, O.J., Katz, E.R., Rohgmann, K.J., Mulhern, R.K., Dolgin, M.J., Copeland, D.R., Noll, R.B., Phipps, S. (1999). Maternal problem solving therapy in pediatric cancer. Journal of Psychosocial Oncology, 16, 41-71.</p><p>28. Somer, E., Dolgin, M.J., & Saadon M. (2001). Validation of the Hebrew version of the Dissociation Experiences Scale (H-DES) in Israel. Journal of Trauma and Dissociation, 2, 53-66.</p><p>8 Michael J. Dolgin, Ph.D. Curriculum Vitae June 2013</p><p>29. Sahler, O.J., Varni, J.W., Fairclough, D.L., Butler, R.W., Noll, R.B., Dolgin, M.J., Katz, E.R., Mulhern, R.K., Phipps, S., & Copeland, D.R. (2002). Problem-solving skills training for mothers of children with newly diagnosed cancer: A randomized trial. Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, 23, 77-86.</p><p>30. Sahler, O. J., Fairclough, D. L., Phipps, S., Mulhern, R. K., Dolgin, M. J., Noll, R. B. et al. (2005). Using problem-solving skills training to reduce negative affectivity in mothers of children with newly diagnosed cancer: Report of a multisite randomized trial. Journal of Consulting & Clinical Psychology, 73, 272-283.</p><p>31. Dolgin, MJ, Phipps, S, Fairclough, DL, Sahler, OJZ, Askins, M, Noll, RB, Butler, RW, Varni, JW, & Katz, ER. (2007). Trajectories of adjustment in mothers of children with newly diagnosed cancer: A natural history investigation. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 32 , 771-782.</p><p>32. Askins, MA, Sahler, OJZ, Sherman, SA, Fairclough, DL, Butler, RW, Katz, ER, Dolgin, MJ, Varni, JW, Noll, RB, & Phipps, S. (2009). Report from a multi-institutional randomized clinical trial examining computer-assisted problem-solving skills training for english- and spanish-speaking mothers of children with newly diagnosed cancer. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 34, 551-563.</p><p>33. Johns, A.L., Oland, A.A., Katz, E.R., Sahler, O.J., Askins, M.A., Butler, R.W., & Dolgin, M.J., (2009). Qualitative analysis of the role of culture in coping themes of Latina and European American mothers of children with cancer. Journal of Pediatric Oncology Nursing, 2, 167-175.</p><p>34. Iobst, E. A., Alderfer, M. A., Sahler, O. J. Z., Askins, M., Fairclough, D. L., Katz, E. R., Butler, R. W., Dolgin, M. J., & Noll, R. B. (2009). Problem solving and maternal distress at time of a child's diagnosis of cancer in two-parent versus lone-parent households. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 34, 817-821.</p><p>35. Sahler, O.J., Dolgin, M.J., Phipps, S., Fairlough, D.L, Askins, M.A., Katz, E.R., Noll, R.B., & Butler, R.W. (2013). A multisite randomized clinical trial of problem-solving skills training compared to non-directive support in mothers of children with cancer. Journal of Clinical Oncology, 31, 1329-1335.</p><p>36. Devine, K.A., Heckler, C., Katz, E.R., Fairclough, D.L., Phipps, S., Sherman, S., Dolgin, M.J., Noll, R.B., Askins, M.A., Butler, R.W., & Sahler, O.J. (in press). Validation of the Pediatric Parenting Stress Inventory. Health Psychology.</p><p>Articles In Preparation</p><p>1. Dolgin, M.J. & Geffen, K. Responsiveness to problem solving skills training in mothers of children with cancer.</p><p>9 Michael J. Dolgin, Ph.D. Curriculum Vitae June 2013</p><p>2. Dolgin, M.J. & Schein, A. Impact of social problem solving skills on the adjustment of mothers of children with cancer.</p><p>3. Dolgin, M.J. & Zivan. Using problem solving skills training to reduce post traumatic stress symptoms in mothers of children with cancer.</p><p>Chapters</p><p>1. Dolgin, M.J., & Jay, S.M. (1989). Pain management in children. In E.J. Mash & R.A. Barkley (Eds.), Behavioral treatment of childhood disorders. New York; Guilford Press.</p><p>2. Dolgin, M.J., & Jay, S.M. (1989). Childhood cancer. In T.H. Ollendick & M. Hersen (Eds.), Handbook of child psychopathology, 2nd Ed. New York; Plenum Press.</p><p>3. Katz, E.R., Dolgin, M.J., & Varni, J. (1990). Cancer in children and adolescents. In A.M. Gross & R.S. Drabman (Eds.), Handbook of clinical behavioral pediatrics. New York; Plenum Press.</p><p>4. Walco, G.A., Seigel, L.J., Dolgin, M.J., & Varni, J.W. (1991). Pediatric pain. In V.B. Van Hasselt & D.J. Kolko (Eds.), Inpatient behavior therapy with children and adolescents. New York; Plenum Press.</p><p>5. Dolgin, M.J. & Phipp, S. (1996). Reciprocal influences in family adjustment to childhood cancer. In C. Cooper, L. Baider, & A. Kaplan De-Nour (Eds.), Cancer and the family. London; John Wiley and Sons.</p><p>6. Somer, E., Gilbar, O., & Dolgin, M.J. (1999). Group therapy for siblings of children with cancer. In C.E. Schaefer (Ed.), Short-term psychotherapy groups for children. Jason Aronson Press.</p><p>7. Varni JW, Sahler OJZ, Katz ER, Mulhern RK, Copeland DR, Noll RB, Phipps S, Dolgin MJ, Roghmann KJ (1999). Maternal problem-solving therapy in pediatric cancer. In Bucher JA (Ed). The application of problem-solving therapy to psychosocial oncology care. New York: Haworth Press.</p><p>8. Dolgin, M.J. & Phipp, S. (2000). Maternal problem solving training in childhood cancer. In L. Baider, C.L. Cooper, & A. Kaplan De-Nour (Eds.), Cancer and the family (2nd Edition). London; John Wiley and Sons.</p><p>9. Sahler, OJ, Fairclough, DL, Katz, ER, Varni, JW, Phipps, S, Mulhern, RK, Butler, RW, Noll, RB, Dolgin, MJ, Copeland, DR, Johnson, WL (2006). Problem-solving skills training for mothers of children with newly diagnosed cancer. In RT Brown (Ed.) Pediatric hematology/oncology: A biopsychosocial approach. Oxford University Press.</p><p>10 Michael J. Dolgin, Ph.D. Curriculum Vitae June 2013</p><p>Edited/Translated Texts</p><p>1. Rabbi Simon A. Dolgin (1997). Divrei Ish: A selection of sermons and thoughts on the weekly portions of the Torah (Volumes I, II). Jerusalem: Ariel – United Israel Institutes.</p><p>LISTING OF ABSTRACTS, SCIENTIFIC PRESENTATIONS - upon request</p><p>11</p>
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