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Ralph Christopher Reynolds
A native of Peoria, Illinois, Ralph Christopher Reynolds received his JD from the Maurer School of Law in 1996. Prior to law school, Chris Reynolds was known for his skills on the basketball court. He led the Peoria High Lions to a 24-1 record in his junior year and a 25-0 regular season record in 1989. After high school he was recruited to play basketball at Indiana. In his four years at IU, playing for legendary coach Bob Knight. Reynolds appeared in 129 games and shot at an amazing .657 shooting percentage rate (third highest in IU history). His leadership and ball-handling skills helped lead Indiana to two Big Ten Conference titles (1991 and 1993) and a Final Four appearance the 1992 National Collegiate Athletic Association tournament.
After law school, Reynolds began his career in academic athletic administration. He has held positions of increasing responsibility at Michigan State University, Western Michigan, Notre Dame, Indiana, and Northwestern. In 2015 he was hired as the Director of Athletics at Bradley University in his hometown of Peoria. In 2018 he was elevated to that school’s Vice President for Intercollegiate Athletics. In addition to his Indiana B.A. (1993) and JD, Reynolds received his Ph. D in Human Performance from Indiana in 2012. Reynolds has a long history of NCAA committee work and most recently chaired the 2022-23 NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Committee.https://www.repository.law.indiana.edu/notablealumni/1260/thumbnail.jp
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Ralph Christopher Reynolds
A native of Peoria, Illinois, Ralph Christopher Reynolds received his JD from the Maurer School of Law in 1996. Prior to law school, Chris Reynolds was known for his skills on the basketball court. He led the Peoria High Lions to a 24-1 record in his junior year and a 25-0 regular season record in 1989. After high school he was recruited to play basketball at Indiana. In his four years at IU, playing for legendary coach Bob Knight. Reynolds appeared in 129 games and shot at an amazing .657 shooting percentage rate (third highest in IU history). His leadership and ball-handling skills helped lead Indiana to two Big Ten Conference titles (1991 and 1993) and a Final Four appearance the 1992 National Collegiate Athletic Association tournament.
After law school, Reynolds began his career in academic athletic administration. He has held positions of increasing responsibility at Michigan State University, Western Michigan, Notre Dame, Indiana, and Northwestern. In 2015 he was hired as the Director of Athletics at Bradley University in his hometown of Peoria. In 2018 he was elevated to that school’s Vice President for Intercollegiate Athletics. In addition to his Indiana B.A. (1993) and JD, Reynolds received his Ph. D in Human Performance from Indiana in 2012. Reynolds has a long history of NCAA committee work and most recently chaired the 2022-23 NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Committee.https://www.repository.law.indiana.edu/notablealumni/1260/thumbnail.jp
Ralph Christopher Reynolds
A native of Peoria, Illinois, Ralph Christopher Reynolds received his JD from the Maurer School of Law in 1996. Prior to law school, Chris Reynolds was known for his skills on the basketball court. He led the Peoria High Lions to a 24-1 record in his junior year and a 25-0 regular season record in 1989. After high school he was recruited to play basketball at Indiana. In his four years at IU, playing for legendary coach Bob Knight. Reynolds appeared in 129 games and shot at an amazing .657 shooting percentage rate (third highest in IU history). His leadership and ball-handling skills helped lead Indiana to two Big Ten Conference titles (1991 and 1993) and a Final Four appearance the 1992 National Collegiate Athletic Association tournament.
After law school, Reynolds began his career in academic athletic administration. He has held positions of increasing responsibility at Michigan State University, Western Michigan, Notre Dame, Indiana, and Northwestern. In 2015 he was hired as the Director of Athletics at Bradley University in his hometown of Peoria. In 2018 he was elevated to that school’s Vice President for Intercollegiate Athletics. In addition to his Indiana B.A. (1993) and JD, Reynolds received his Ph. D in Human Performance from Indiana in 2012. Reynolds has a long history of NCAA committee work and most recently chaired the 2022-23 NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Committee.https://www.repository.law.indiana.edu/notablealumni/1260/thumbnail.jp
The 3.34 A cryo-EM structure of the calcitonin receptor
Data associated with: dal Maso, Emma and Glukhova, Alisa and Zhu, Yue and Garcia-Nafria, Javier and Tate, Christopher G and Atanasio, Silvia and Reynolds, Christopher A and Ramírez-Aportela, Erney and Carazo, Jose-Maria and Hick, Caroline A and Furness, Sebastian GB and Hay, Debbie L and Liang, Yi-Lynn and Miller, Laurence J and Christopoulos, Arthur and Wang, Ming-Wei and Wootten, Denise and Sexton, Patrick M (2019) 'The Molecular Control of Calcitonin Receptor Signaling.' ACS Pharmacology & Translational Science. http://doi.org/10.1021/acsptsci.8b0005
Wellcome Witnesses to Twentieth Century Medicine: Volume 1
Annotated and edited transcript of four Witness Seminars. Introduction by E M Tansey First published by the Wellcome Trust, 1997. ©The Trustee of the Wellcome Trust, London, 1997.In Volume One (Occasional Publication no. 4, 1997).All volumes are freely available online at: www.history.qmul.ac.uk/research/modbiomed/wellcome_witnesses/Annotated and edited transcript of four Witness Seminars. Introduction by E M Tansey.Annotated and edited transcript of four Witness Seminars. Introduction by E M Tansey.Annotated and edited transcript of four Witness Seminars. Introduction by E M Tansey.Annotated and edited transcript of four Witness Seminars. Introduction by E M Tansey.Four Witness Seminar transcripts of meetings held between 1993 and 1996: ‘Technology Transfer in Britain: The case of Monoclonal Antibodies’ (E M Tansey and P P Catterall, eds); ‘Self and Non-Self: A History of Autoimmunity’ (E M Tansey, S V Willhoft and D A Christie, eds); ‘Endogenous Opiates’ (E M Tansey and D A Christie, eds); ‘The Committee on Safety of Drugs’ (E M Tansey and L A Reynolds, eds). Introduction by E M Tansey, ‘What is a Witness Seminar’, separate index for each meeting. Tansey E M, Catterall P P, Christie D A, Willhoft S V, Reynolds L A. (eds) (1997) Wellcome Witnesses to Twentieth Century Medicine, volume 1. London: The Wellcome Trust.The Wellcome Trust is a registered charity, no. 210183
The 3.3 A cryo-EM structure of the CGRP receptor
Data associated with: Liang, Yi-Lynn and Khoshouei, Maryam and Deganutti, Giuseppe and Glukhova, Alisa and Koole, Cassandra and Peat, Thomas S and Radjainia, Mazdak and Plitzko, Jürgen M and Baumeister, Wolfgang and Miller, Laurence J and Hay, Deborah L and Christopoulos, Arthur and Reynolds, Christopher A and Wootten, Denise and Sexton, Patrick M (2018) 'Cryo-EM structure of the active, Gs-protein complexed, human CGRP receptor.' Nature. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41586-018-0535-
2000 Christopher Parkening and Jubilant Sykes Event Program
A program for the Jan. 27, 2000 performance of Christopher Parkening and Jubilant Sykes.Featuring focal points from the 1999-2000 season of the Artists Series
British Contributions to Medical Research and Education in Africa after the Second World War
©The Trustee of the Wellcome Trust, London, 2001. First published by the Wellcome Trust Centre for the History of Medicine at UCL, 2001. All volumes are freely available online at: www.history.qmul.ac.uk/research/modbiomed/wellcome_witnesses/Annotated and edited transcript of a Witness Seminar held on 3 June 1999. Introduction by Dr Maureen Malowany.Annotated and edited transcript of a Witness Seminar held on 3 June 1999. Introduction by Dr Maureen Malowany.Annotated and edited transcript of a Witness Seminar held on 3 June 1999. Introduction by Dr Maureen Malowany.Annotated and edited transcript of a Witness Seminar held on 3 June 1999. Introduction by Dr Maureen Malowany.Differences in health services, research and medical education between British East and West Africa over the period to 1980, including the effects of the transition to independent states, were discussed by witnesses with an extraordinary wealth of diverse talent and experience, directed by the chairman, Professor David Bradley. The increased postwar influence of the Medical Research Council in the tropics was described, aided by a seat on the Colonial Medical Research Committee and its successor body, the MRC-based Tropical Medicine Research Board. Research outcomes of programmes in non-infectious diseases and nutrition, along with the great vector-borne diseases, including sleeping sickness and malaria, and helminth eradication spread through the tropics and also influenced treatment in the UK. The importance of Africa for the postwar development of drug treatments for tropical diseases was underlined. Witnesses include: Dr Murray Baker, Sir Christopher Booth, Dr Christopher Draper, Professor Alan Fleming, Professor Herbert Gilles, Dr Len Goodwin, Professor Ralph Hendrickse, Dr Tom Hopwood, the late Professor Michael Hutt, Professor Sir Ian McGregor, Professor George Nelson, Professor Eldryd Parry, Professor Gerry Shaper, Professor John Waterlow, and Dr Roger Whitehead. Reynolds L A, Tansey E M. (eds) (2001) British contributions to medical research and education in Africa after the second world war, Wellcome Witnesses to Twentieth Century Medicine, vol. 10, London: The Wellcome Trust Centre for the History of Medicine at UCL.The Wellcome Trust Centre for the History of Medicine at UCL is funded by the Wellcome Trust, which is a registered charity, no. 210183
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Recording of Alcides Lanza's Sensors IV performed in 1984 by the McGill Concert Choir, conducted by Christopher Reynolds. The tape was realized at the Composer's studio (SHELAN Studio) and McGill University EMS in Montreal, QC, Canada. The piece explores different techniques of vocal wiring, especially the relationship of semantics, languages, and memory. The word "Memory" constitutes the entire text for the piece - using letter sound, recombinations of the word, and adding syllables from other languages that share similar etymology. Recording of the word "memories" -- Meg Sheppard's voice -- is used in the realization of the piece
JIM S. PEDIGO, bass trombone MASTER'S RECITAL Saturday, November 2, 1985 4:00 p.m. in Hamman Hall
PROGRAM: Cameos, Gordon Jacob (1895-1984) -- Six Duos for Horn and Trombone, Verne Reynolds -- Inspiration, Christopher Dedrick -- A Collection of 19th Century Lieder, Johannes Brahms (1833-1897), Hugo Wolf (1860-1903), Robert Schumann (1810-1856), Franz Schubert (1797-1828) -- Suite for Flute and Jazz Piano, Claude Bolling.This recital is given in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree Master of Music
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