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After a year in the laboratory of Dr. Richard Granstein, now a professor at Cornell University, he became a resident in the HMS Academic Department of Dermatology, a position that he held from July 1987 to June...
...would be sexy to say 'Oh yes, he seemed strange,' or as every newspaper seems to find someone to say 'Oh, he was regular guy, I couldn't believe it.' ... I never expected he would kill anybody but what does that mean?" said Dr. Granstein, Sharpe's research supervisor in the Wellman Laboratory...
According to Medical School Associate Professor of Dermatology Richard D. Granstein and colleagues at the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), the possibility exists that events as microscopic as the body's response to foreign substances are influenced by mental well-being...
...which the nervous system may talk to the immune system," Granstein said. "For understanding the immune system, it's very important...
...this point the "Granstein Plan" rears its mathematical head; for in 1937 there was a revolt among the Faculty which led to an entire revision of the appointment apparatus. The problem of tenure had become increasingly difficult for President Conant because his predecessor had personally decided to retain men on the Faculty who had not qualified for permanent appointments. During the depression these men were a decided strain on the budget and Conant felt he had to start trimming the payroll. He gave orders that all non-permanent appointees, with a few exceptions in each department, would have to leave...