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    Russell M. Nelson, M.D. Ph.D. Oral History

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    Transcript of interview with Russell M. Nelson, M.D., Ph.D. (\u2747) conducted on November 13, 2015. This oral history is one in a series of interviews conducted by the Office of Alumni Affairs and the Eccles Health Sciences Library to document the history of the University of Utah School of Medicine

    John C. Nelson, M.D.

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    Black and white photograph of Doctor John C. Nelson speaking at an event connected with the Salt Lake Area Chamber of Commerce

    Drs. Samuels, Nelson & Dougherty

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    Leo T. Samuels, Ph.D. left, first Chair of the Department of Biochemistry; Don H. Nelson, M.D., Professor of Internal Medicine and Chief of the Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism; and Thomas F. Dougherty, Ph.D., Professor of Anatomy. The three men were colleagues in the 1940\u27s and 1950\u27s

    Richard Nelson Oral History

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    Interview with Richard Nelson, M.D. (\u2746) conducted on May 13, 2015. This oral history is one in a series of interviews conducted by the Office of Alumni Affairs and the Eccles Health Sciences Library to document the history of the University of Utah School of Medicine

    Nelson G. Blalock, M.D.

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    Dr. Nelson G. Blalock was a physician, civil servant, and promoter of Eastern Washington. He was a member of the state constitutional convention in 1889, served as Walla Walla mayor for several years, and was a Democratic candidate for governor. He was also a member of the board of trustees of Whitman College for 40 years and served as its board president from 1898-1913. Somehow during all of this, he also found the time to carry on an active medical practice and deliver 5,500 babies. He is well know for his generous donation of the forty acres of land upon which Walla Walla College was built in 1892

    George McClellan [1849-1913]: A Memoir read before the College of Physicians of Philadelphia, by J. Chalmers Da Costa, M.D., LL.D., Samuel D. Gross Professor of Surgery in Jefferson Medical College

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    A memoir of Dr. George McClellan (1849-1913). Dr. McClellan was the author of the book Regional Anatomy, and grandson of George McClellan, M.D.; the founder of Jefferson Medical College

    Using a Neural Network to Improve the Optical Absorption in Halide Perovskite Layers Containing Core-Shells Silver Nanoparticles

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    Core-shells metallic nanoparticles have the advantage of possessing two plasmon resonances, one in the visible and one in the infrared part of the spectrum. This special property is used in this work to enhance the efficiency of thin film solar cells by improving the optical absorption at both wavelength ranges simultaneously by using a neural network. Although many thin-film solar cell compositions can benefit from such a design, in this work, different silver core-shell configurations were explored inside a Halide Perovskite (CH3NH3PbI3) thin film. Because the number of potential configurations is infinite, only a limited number of finite difference time domain (FDTD) simulations were performed. A neural network was then trained with the simulation results to find the core-shells configurations with optimal optical absorption across different wavelength ranges. This demonstrates that core-shells nanoparticles can make an important contribution to improving solar cell performance and that neural networks can be used to find optimal results in such nanophotonic systems

    2000 Commencement Address: G. Timothy Johnson, M.D.

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    Timothy Johnson, M.D., medical editor for ABC News will deliver the principal address and receive an honorary degree at the 154th commencement exercises at the College of the Holy Cross on Friday, May 26, beginning at 10:30 a.m. at Fitton Field. Johnson, one of the nation’s leading medical communicators of health care information, has provided commentary on medical problems and answers for viewers since 1975. In addition to commentary on Good Morning America, Johnson provides on-air analysis of medical news for World News Tonight, Nightline and 20/20. He consults with ABC News regardingcoverage of medical news. He is also medical editor for WCVB-TV, Channel 5 in Boston. Johnson holds joint positions in medicine at Harvard University and Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston. He is the founding editor of the Harvard Medical School Health Letter and co-editor of the Harvard Medical School Health Letter Book. He is also coeditor of the book, “Your Good Health,” published by Harvard Press, as well as co-author with former US Surgeon General Dr. C. Everett Koop of the book, “Let’s Talk,” published by Zondervan in 1992. He originally intended to join the ministry and graduated from the North Park Seminary in 1963. Two years later he decided to enter medicine. Johnson, who is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Augustana College, graduated summa cum laude from Albany Medical College and holds a master’s degree in public health from Harvard University. Johnson served as an assisting minister at the Community Covenant Church in West Peabody, Mass.https://crossworks.holycross.edu/commence_address/1012/thumbnail.jp
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