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Inaugural address of Daniel H. Weiss. October 26, 2013
Inaugural address delivered by Daniel H. Weiss, 14th president of Haverford College, on October 26, 2013
Ernst Weiss
Digital ImageThe Austrian author Ernst Weiss was born in 1882 in Brno. He died 1940 in Paris
Weiss-Schrattenthal, K[arl] an Herman Grimm (4 Briefe)
WEISS-SCHRATTENTHAL, K[ARL] AN HERMAN GRIMM (4 BRIEFE)
Weiss-Schrattenthal, K[arl] an Herman Grimm (4 Briefe) (Br5461)
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Interview with Gerhard Weiss
Ann Pflaum interviews Professor Gerhard Weiss about international education at the University.Weiss, Gerhard H.; Pflaum, Ann M.. (1999). Interview with Gerhard Weiss. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/48357
Harvey Weiss Correspondence
Entries include a typed letter from the Maine State Library to New York children\u27s book author Harvey Weiss introducing the Maine Author Collection and notice that a description of his book would appear in Maine Library Association Bulletin, a typed letter from Weiss on personal stationery presenting a copy of Twenty-Four And Stanley, and a typed letter from the Maine State Library concerning the irrepressible Stanley and on receipt of the book for the Maine Author collection
Malcolm E. and Ann E. Weiss Correspondence
Entry is a typed letter of reply from math and science children\u27s book author Malcolm E. Weiss on his personal stationery concerning a request for a copy of his book 666 Jellybeans! All That? for the Maine Author Collection and additionally the attempt of Weiss to send a copy of a Young Math Series book Solomon Grundy, Born on Oneday from the publisher, a defense for an overdue book, and a list of books written by his wife, history and social studies children\u27s author Ann E. Weiss as well as a list of his own titles at this time
AHC interview with Hans Weiss.
April 16, 2007Hans H. Weiss was born in Vienna, Austria in 1923. After the ‘Anschluss’, his mother was arrested and kept in a local jail in Vienna for six months. Weiss left Austria on April 20, 1939 for Italy, and made his way eventually to the US via France. He joined the US Army in 1943.Austrian Heritage Collectio
Play-the-winner Rule and Inverse Sampling in Selecting the Best of k ? 3 Binomial Populations
1 online resource (PDF, 25 pages)Sobel, Milton; Weiss, George H.. (1969). Play-the-winner Rule and Inverse Sampling in Selecting the Best of k ? 3 Binomial Populations. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/199111
Kurt R. Weiss
Dr. Kurt R. Weiss is an associate professor in the University of Pittsburgh Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Division of Musculoskeletal Oncology. He has joint appointments in Surgical Oncology and Pathology. He serves as an Advisory Dean for the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and as Vice Chair of Translational Research for his Department. His research career began as an undergraduate student at Notre Dame when he worked in the Ferguson Laboratory with Dr. Christopher Evans. During medical school at Jefferson Medical College, he performed a summer research internship with Dr. Eugenie Kleinerman at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston. Between his second and third years of medical school he participated in the Howard Hughes Medical Institute/National Institutes of Health Research Scholars Program where he worked in Dr. Lee Helman’s Laboratory in the National Cancer Institute (NCI) Pediatric Oncology Branch. During residency he performed original osteosarcoma research during his lab year with Dr. Johnny Huard. After his fellowship in Musculoskeletal Oncology at the University of Toronto with Drs. Jay Wunder and Peter Ferguson, Dr. Weiss was recruited back to Pittsburgh by his Chairman, Dr. Freddie Fu, as faculty and started his own Lab.
The Musculoskeletal Oncology Laboratory (MOL) is focused on sarcoma metastatic potential. Dr. Weiss’s team of PhD collaborators, residents, medical students, undergraduate students, and technicians perform basic and translational sarcoma research experiments. Much of this work is accomplished with samples from the Musculoskeletal Oncology Tumor Registry and Tissue Bank (MOTOR) that Dr. Weiss and his clinical partners established in 2012. The MOTOR now holds over 16,000 unique samples from over 600 sarcoma patients with clinical annotation, making it one of the largest sarcoma tissue repositories in the country. This resource provides vital biological reagents for both intramural and extramural sarcoma investigators who collaborate with the MOL.
Dr. Weiss is an author on over 80 peer-reviewed publications. He recently finished his term as Research Committee Chair for the Musculoskeletal Tumor Society, the largest professional society for musculoskeletal oncology surgeons on the continent of North America. He is on the Mentorship Committee for the Connective Tissue Oncology Society, for which he has also served on the Board of Directors. He was recently named to the Scientific Steering Committee of the Sarcoma Alliance for Research through Collaboration (SARC), the largest private supporter of sarcoma clinical trials in the world. He has taught at the Orthopedic Research Society grant writing course for many years. Dr. Weiss is a regular reviewer for NCI grant applications and was on the inaugural Programmatic Panel for the Department of Defense Rare Cancers Research Program. His funding sources have included K08 and R21 awards from the NCI as well as the support of numerous foundations including the Orthopedic Research and Education Foundation and the Connective Tissue Oncology Society. Dr. Weiss is a founding member of the Pittsburgh Cure Sarcoma (PCS) patient advocacy group, as well as the Pittsburgh Sarcoma Research Collaborative (PSaRC).https://openworks.mdanderson.org/kleinermanbios/1004/thumbnail.jp
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