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The Reporter: February 1997, Vol.8, No.1
Reporter at Large
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| Dr. George Rupp |
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| Dr. Michael D. Gershon |
The School of Nursing has a new director of its managed care program. Dr. Pamela Maraldo joined the school in August. She is a former president of the National League for Nursing and of Planned Parenthood.
Dr. Leonard A. Sauer, research scientist in medicine at Bassett Healthcare, spoke at the Ernst Boehringer Institute in Vienna, Austria. Dr. Sauer presented a lecture about his work with tumor growth, fatty acid uptake, and melatonin. The visit to Vienna may lead to a joint research effort between Bassett and the Boehringer Institute, the research arm of the pharmaceutical company Boehringer/Ingleheim.
The deans of the 27 U.S. graduate schools of public health have elected Dr. Allan Rosenfield president of the Association of Schools of Public Health. Dr. Rosenfield, dean of Columbia's School of Public Health, the DeLamar Professor of Public Health, and P&S professor of obstetrics and gynecology, will serve as the principal spokesperson for the academic public health community for two years.
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| Dr. Mervyn W. Susser |
St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Center celebrated two anniversaries late last year with its Anniversaries Ball. The black tie dinner and dance at the Grand Hyatt Hotel commemorated the 150th anniversary of the founding of St. Luke's Hospital and the 125th anniversary of the opening of Roosevelt Hospital.
The University Lecture in December was given by Dr. Richard Axel, the Higgins Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics, professor of pathology at P&S, and investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute. Dr. Axel's lecture was titled "Towards a Molecular Biology of Perception." Dr. Axel also gave a University Lecture in 1982.
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| Dr. Barron Lerner |
Out of 850 entries, CPMC's was one of 10 winners in a competition to find the country's best and most promising uses of electronic communications. Together with its partners, the New York City Department of Health and the Visiting Nurse Service of New York, CPMC won the National Information Infrastructure Award. The winning project uses wireless telecommunications, hand-held and pen-operated computers, expert systems, and the World Wide Web to provide an electronic link between the homes of patients and the medical professionals and institutions that treat them. Dr. George Hripcsak, P&S assistant professor of medical informatics, was principal investigator for the project. The project was also part of the NII Awards exhibit in the Technology Pavilion, a special feature in celebration of the presidential inauguration last month in Washington, D.C.
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| Dr. Frieda Feldman |
Dr. Peter Wang, associate clinical professor of dentistry in the School of Dental and Oral Surgery, has been awarded the title of honorary professor by the Peking Union Medical College. The award, presented at a formal ceremony attended by the prime minister of China, is the highest honor the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences offers. Dr. Wang was the only dentist to receive the honor.
Dr. Abraham Spector, P&S professor of ophthalmology, has been appointed the Malcolm P. Aldrich Research Professor of Ophthalmology. Dr. Spector has been a member of the Columbia faculty since 1965 and is internationally recognized for his work in lens and cataract research.
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| Pat Molholt |
Dr. William L. Young, P&S associate professor of anesthesiology in neurological surgery and in radiology, was elected president of the Society of Neurosurgical Anesthesia and Critical Care at its annual meeting last fall.
The American Dietetics Association bestowed honorary membership on Dr. Steven B. Heymsfield, P&S professor of medicine and deputy director of the Obesity Research Center at St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Center.
Dr. Edgar Housepian, P&S professor of clinical neurological surgery, has been appointed special adviser for international affiliations to the vice president and dean. Based on his experience with international programs, Dr. Housepian will advise Dr. Herbert Pardes on the development of international education, research, and clinical affiliation programs. Dr. Housepian will work closely with University administration and Health Sciences administration and faculty. He will help individual faculty explore and develop interactions with their counterparts abroad and will help identify resources to strengthen the systems that facilitate international collaborations.
The Glaxo Wellcome Institute for Digestive Health has awarded Dr. Andrew Talal, P&S research scientist in gastroenterology at St. Luke's- Roosevelt Hospital Center, a one-year grant for clinical research. Dr. Talal is one of approximately 25 promising young scientists the institute chose to conduct research to help advance the understanding, diagnosis, and treatment of digestive diseases.
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| Dr. Andrew Blitzer |
The National Safety Council's Surgeons' Award for Distinguished Service to Safety was presented this year to Dr. Barbara A. Barlow, P&S professor of clinical surgery and chief of pediatric surgery at Harlem Hospital Center. Dr. Barlow was recognized for years of dedication as a physician, educator, researcher, and volunteer in preventing pediatric injury.
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