Word: wald
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...faculty group created a publicity committee chaired by William R. H. Alexander '60, assistant professor of English and a planning committee chaired by Dr. Ruth Hubbard Wald, lecturer and research associate in Biology...
...body. While contagion is virtually impossible, this is only slight comfort to the victims. As americium spreads through the body, it may linger in such areas as the liver, spleen and lymph system and eventually settle into the marrow of the bones. According to Pittsburgh Radiologist Niel Wald, a leading radiation specialist, the effect over a year-long period is roughly equivalent to the radiation produced by ten X rays. No one is quite sure about the ultimate damage to the chromosomes. The only treatment: intravenous injection of chemicals known as chelating agents (named for the chelae, or claws...
Last year's March 4 program-held to symbolize "a dedication on the part of scientists to positive action on the social and political problems in which our science is involved"-featured a talk by George Wald, Higgins Professor of Biology...
...Members of the Committee on Undergraduate Education are: Dean May, chairman; Rogers G. Albritton, professor of Philosophy; H. Stuart Hughes, Gurney Professor of History and Political Sciences; Janet M. Martin, instructor in Classics; George Wald. Higgins Professor of Biology; and John Womack Jr. '59, assistant professor of History...
Natural Science, tenured: Nicholas Bloembergen, Gordon McKay Professor of Applied Mathematics; Andrew M. Gleason, Hollis Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy; Gerald Holton, professor of Physics, and George Wald, Higgins Professor of Biology. Nontenured: Ronald V. Book, assistant professor of Computer Sciences, and Mark Ptashne, lecturer on Biochemistry and Molecular Biology...