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  Stanley Cohen (neurologist) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Stanley Cohen (born November 17, 1922) is an American biochemist and Nobel Prize Laureate in Physiology and Medicine (1986).
Woking with Rita Levi-Montalcini (co-recipient of the Nobel Prize in 1986) at Washington University in the 1950s Cohen isolated nerve growth factor and then went on to discover epidermal growth factor.
Cohen also received National Medal of Science in 1986.
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 Stanley Cohen
Professor Stanley Cohen (_), is the Martin White Professor of Sociology at the London School of Economics.
A leading writer on criminology, he is credited with coining the term moral panic - in his 1972 study (Folk Devils and Moral Panics) of the popular UK media and social reaction to the Mods and Rockers phenomenon of the 1960s.
American-born Doctor Stanley Cohen, Nobel Prize Laureate in Physiology and Medicine (1986), is a distinguished researcher and academic, associated with Vanderbilt University School of Medicine in Nashville.
www.teachersparadise.com /ency/en/wikipedia/s/st/stanley_cohen.html   (125 words)

  
 Stanley Norman Cohen was born in 1935 in Perth Amboy, New Jersey   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Stanley Norman Cohen was born in 1935 in Perth Amboy, New Jersey
Collaboratively, Stanley Cohen and Herb Boyer conceived the idea of recombinant DNA technology, through which genetic engineering was ultimately made possible.
Immediately after, Cohen and Boyer also showed that DNA from animal cells could be propagated in bacteria, and the first transgenic organisms, organisms that have genes from other species inserted into their genome, were born (Cohen, 2005).
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 Genes can be moved between species.
Cohen is a Professor of Genetics at Stanford University.
He is also a member of the Board of Directors at Genentech, Inc. He and Cohen have won numerous awards for their discovery: 1996 Lemelson-MIT Prize for Invention and Innovation, 1993 Swiss Helmut Horten Research Award, and 1980 Albert Lasker Basic Medical Research Award, among others.
Cohen and Boyer's recombinant DNA technology had initiated a series of discussions as to its safety, and there were strict guidelines for working with bacterial strains and recombinant DNA.
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 Cohen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Leon Cohen, a Serbian activist; current adviser of President of Serbia and one of the chief negotiators of Serbia in the Kosovo dispute
Sandy Cohen, a fictional character on the FOX television series The O.C. Seth Cohen, a fictional character on FOX television series The O.C. Aina Cohen, a fictional character, xueta, Majorcan converse Jew woman, and poet, of "Mort de dama” (The death of a lady) 1931, novel of Llorenç Villalonga.
Cohen Modal Haplotype, a DNA signature identified with Biblical Aaron, brother of Moses
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 Arthritis Doctors - Dallas, Ft. Worth and Texas (TX) area. (Rheumatology Associates)
Stanley B. Cohen, M.D. Dr. Cohen is a Clinical Professor in the Department of Internal Medicine at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School and in private practice at Rheumatology Associates, Dallas, Texas.
Cohen graduated Phi Beta Kappa with a degree in biology from the University of Virginia and received his Doctor of Medicine (M.D.), with honors, from the University of Alabama School of Medicine in Birmingham, where he was inducted into Alpha Omega Alpha.
Dr. Cohen is presently participating as a member of the American College of Rheumatology, the Medical Advisory Board of Directors of the Harold C Simmons Arthritis Center at University of Texas Southwestern Medical School and member of the UTSWMC CME Executive Committee.
www.arthdocs.com   (2428 words)

  
 AlShindagah Online
Cohen was the most persuasive with the motion carried by an incredible 89 per cent of voters.
I decided to give Stanley Cohen a ring to congratulate him on his just stance and the first thing he did was lay into me for terming the new Palestinian National Authority as "a Hamas-led government".
Stanley Cohen has the courage of his convictions even when those convictions are liable to offend his co-religionists.
www.alshindagah.com /mayjun2006/jews.html   (2281 words)

  
 Coastal Senior - Rheumatiod Arthritis
But she and other rheumatoid arthritis patients were left hanging until their doctors returned from the annual meeting of the American College of Rheumatology in Philadelphia, where the supposed cure was discussed Oct. 30.
Cohen says the exaggerated response to the study reminds him of the way the media overplayed the results of studies that showed promise of treating other chronic conditions in the 1980s, but the treatments later were found not to work.
Cohen says the study by Dr. Jonathan C. Edwards, a British rheumatologist, represented a "novel" approach to treating the disease.
www.coastalsenior.com /archives/december2000/SNRrheumatiod.html   (759 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Sleep Thieves: Books: Stanley Coren   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
While Cohen's book does not have the same claim to impartial accuracy of the researcher, it gains ground by its engrossing style and an ability to merge folklore with medical studies.
Cohen does have a purpose with his book, and that is to say that as a culture, we are running up a "sleep debt"; that is, by denying ourselves the amount of sleep that our bodies need, we endanger ourselves and others.
Cohen's book, with its amazing conclusion that lives with you, makes it obvious that "sleep debt" is not just a funny phrase, but a real problem, and one that is being ignored by almost everyone.
www.amazon.ca /Sleep-Thieves-Stanley-Coren/dp/0684831848   (1583 words)

  
 washingtonpost.com: FBI Says N.Y. Man Had Beltway Blueprints
But a federal magistrate denied the government's request to revoke the doctor's bail on an immigration charge after his attorney denounced the allegations as a smear based on old evidence and guilt by association.
Faraj's attorney, Stanley Cohen, said he plans to disprove each of the government's allegations.
Cohen said the blueprints, for example, belonged to Faraj's brother, a professor of civil engineering who had been teaching at a Washington area university.
www.washingtonpost.com /ac2/wp-dyn/A29164-2004Nov5?language=printer   (322 words)

  
 Islamic Voice - DHU'L QADAH / DHU'L HAJJ
Mutairi was a medical doctor before he was elected to parliament for the first time in the general elections, backed by his tribe for his religious views.
Cohen said the US was highly selective and kept varying its definition of terrorism to suit its own needs.
Cohen said, Ariel Sharon should be put at the top of the list of wanted terrorists for the acts of violence he has perpetrated against the Palestinian people, but the US turns a blind eye to his atrocities,” he added.
www.islamicvoice.com /january.2004/news.htm   (2299 words)

  
 US says doctor has terror links; plea to revoke bail is denied - The Boston Globe
But a federal magistrate denied the government's request to revoke the doctor's bail on an immigration charge after his lawyer blasted the allegations as a smear based on old evidence and guilt by association.
Faraj's lawyer, Stanley Cohen, said he planned to disprove each of the government's allegations.
Cohen declined to identify the university where the brother taught.
www.boston.com /news/nation/articles/2004/11/06/us_says_doctor_has_terror_links_plea_to_revoke_bail_is_denied?mode=PF   (417 words)

  
 Fortnightly Club of Redlands
This paper begins with an imaginary conversation between a silly housewife and a doctor in a New Age clinic, where the silly housewife describes the changes she would like to have made in the genome of her embryo daughter.
In 1973, two biochemists at the University of California, San Francisco, Stanley Cohen and Herbert Boyer, constructed a hybrid creature that was part bacterium and part frog.
Doctors extracted bone marrow cells from the girls and replaced the defective gene with a normal gene.
www.redlandsfortnightly.org /papers/genetic.htm   (2680 words)

  
 Health News: Lifeclinic.com
Cohen, director of the Stroke Program at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, presented his findings Thursday at the annual meeting of the American Academy of Neurology in Honolulu.
The study focused on a sub-group of stroke patients with a cardiac condition known as "atrial fibrillation." This is a type of heart-rhythm disturbance that affects more than 2 million people, and it dramatically increases the risk of blood clot formation, and, ultimately, stroke.
This is one reason why doctors routinely tell patients to stop taking this drug up to seven days before surgery, says Cohen.
www.lifeclinic.com /healthnews/article_view.asp?story=512576   (775 words)

  
 Arthritis Insight-Chat Transcript 12/17/01
Cohen > kineret is interleukin 1 receptor antagonist which is produced byyand is identical to the natural protein.
Cohen > ibelieve the response to kineret is similiar to enbrel although in the clinical trials there were somewhat more patients responsive to enbrel, but when a patient responds the response is similiar to the tnf inhibtors
Cohen > the infections wer predominantly upper respiratory infections.
www.arthritisinsight.com /community/chat/dec172001.html   (1524 words)

  
 Welcome to Rheumatology Associates   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
STANLEY B. Dr. Cohen is a Clinical Professor in the Department of Internal Medicine at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School and in private practice at Rheumatology Associates, Dallas, Texas.
He is a past-President of the American College of Rheumatology Research and Education Foundation from 2000 to 2002 and served on the Board of Directors of The American College of Rheumatology from 2001-2004.
Dr. Cohen is presently Secretary Treasurer of The American College of Rheumatology, the Medical Advisory Board of Directors of the Harold C Simmons Arthritis Center at University of Texas Southwestern Medical School and member of the UTSWMC CME Executive Committee.
www.arthdocs.com /ourphysicians_detail.asp?wo=Cohen   (351 words)

  
 Voices of September 11th - Security Issues   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
In a letter submitted to a federal judge yesterday, prosecutors outlined what they said were ties linking a Syrian-born American doctor, who has been charged with lying to obtain American citizenship, to terrorism and suspected members of Al Qaeda.
Cohen argued that the charity was a United Nations-registered entity at the time Mr.
Cohen said the destroyed blueprints had belonged to Mr.
www.voicesofsept11.org /security_issues/110604.htm   (626 words)

  
 Stanley Cohen (neurologist) - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Stanley Cohen (neurologist) - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Stanley Cohen (born November 17, 1922) is an American researcher and Nobel Prize Laureate in Physiology and Medicine (1986).
Stanley Cohen (neurologist), External link, American physicians, Jewish scientists, Jewish-American scientists, 1922 births, Living people, Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine winners, Members and associates of the US National Academy of Sciences, National Medal of Science recipients and Oberlin College alumni.
www.arikah.com /encyclopedia/Stanley_Cohen_%28doctor%29   (218 words)

  
 Rita Levi-Montalcini Summary
Her subsequent collaboration with biochemist Stanley Cohen at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri, led to the isolation of that substance.
Rita Levi Montalcini (born April 22, 1909 in Turin) is an Italian neurologist who, together with colleague Stanley Cohen, received the 1986 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for their discovery of growth factors.
In 1986 Levi Montalcini and collaborator Stanley Cohen received the Nobel Prize in Medicine, as well as the Albert Lasker Award for Basic Medical Research.
www.bookrags.com /Rita_Levi-Montalcini   (4577 words)

  
 WVU honors six for outstanding teaching
Professor Stanley Cohen, who joined WVUs Department of Psychology in 1972, has taught a variety of graduate and undergraduate courses.
An early adopter of instructional technology, Dr. Cohen created the departments Microlab a decade ago to support word processing and data analysis and has continued to foster an atmosphere of technological development within the department while using technology in his own courses in innovative ways.
Cohen received his bachelors degree in psychology from Georgia Institute of Technology and his Master of Arts and Ph.D. from Michigan State University.
www.nis.wvu.edu /releases/outteach2000.htm   (844 words)

  
 Anorexia Nation
The members of the group are treated as what Cohen calls "folk devils," that is, people who become the focus of exaggerated or irrational fears regarding their supposed dangerous or putative depravity.
In the secular world, doctors have become priest-like figures, who are thought to hold the keys to life and death themselves.
Doctors and scientists, however, are only human, and medical science is no less prone to the distorting effects of macroeconomics, personal neurosis, and political ideology than any other endeavor that involves large amounts of money and power.
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 CNN.com
COHEN: We're announcing a policy going after Iraqi-American citizens, essentially, because the thousands of Iraqis here are almost all U.S. citizens.
COHEN: Well, that's the argument that was used to look up 160,000 Japanese-Americans during World War II: that someone from within the 160,000 may do something illegal.
COHEN: The Constitution is here to protect people in times like this, not to serve as a cheering leader for the executive.
edition.cnn.com /TRANSCRIPTS/0211/18/cct.00.html   (6481 words)

  
 authortrek - Robert Holmes and The Talons of Weng-Chiang page
Doctor Who fans do not like to be represented as a subculture: hence their loathing for the Resistance is Useless documentary about Doctor Who, which conveyed them as vacuous people dressed in modish anoraks (5).
Hinchcliffe wanted to avoid the traditional Doctor Who trait of having a strong female companion for the Doctor who would nevertheless end up asking the Doctor what was going on throughout each and every episode.
Leela actually originates from humanity’s future, so the Doctor asks ‘Surely you’d like to see how your ancestors enjoyed themselves?’ Here, it is the savage who is engaged in a study of the tribe of Cockneys.
www.authortrek.com /robert_holmes_page.html   (3461 words)

  
 Tufts Medicine Alumni Relations
After all, doctors are accountable not only to their patients but to their employers and investors; managed care plans and insurance companies; hospitals and professional associations; and over-riding each of these domains, the government and its laws that monitor professional competence, legal and ethical conduct, and adequacy of access.
This last domain cannot be circumscribed, as might the others, but instead fills in the spaces between them to hold in place (or cohere) the social, economic, and political influences that so powerfully impact on the character of health care.
Each of these contending points of view describes, and ultimately redefines, the doctor’s professional identity from one characterized by direct responsibility for patient care to one that reflects the complexity of our contemporary health care system.
www.tufts.edu /med/alumni/AR/commencement2006.html   (1727 words)

  
 BLOODLINES . Timeline | PBS
Stanley Cohen and Herbert Boyer discover recombinant DNA, the process of recombining genes by taking a piece from one DNA strand and inserting it into another.
Doctors transfuse cells from the second child's umbilical cord to Molly, and as of 2001, Molly was recovering from her illness better than doctors expected.
A French court established the "right not to be born" by ruling that a family with a child with a birth defect could sue a doctor if the doctor did not detect the defect with prenatal scans.
www.pbs.org /bloodlines/timeline/text_timeline.html   (8402 words)

  
 Dr. Stanley A. Cohen, DO - Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine, Psychiatry - Jacksonville, FL
Cohen practices Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine and Psychiatry in Jacksonville, Florida, and Saint Augustine, Florida.
Stanley Cohen, a male, graduated with a DO.
See what other patients of Stanley Cohen, DO are saying.
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 CHAPTER 1
However, several other factors, which are not included in these principles and at times even contradict them, are now known to control the inheritance of characteristics.
CHARLES DARWIN (1809 - 1882) was a medical doctor from Edinburgh but pursued his career as a naturalist who travelled around the world on a voyage of exploration, studying the similarities and differences in the characteristics of related organisms living in different natural habitats.
STANLEY COHEN at Stanford University developed the use of plasmids, which are naturally occurring circular loops of DNA capable of entering bacterial cells, as vectors for carrying foreign DNA into bacterial cells.
staff.um.edu.mt /acus1/Mendel1-web.htm   (2660 words)

  
 CNN.com - Transcripts
STANLEY COHEN, ATTORNEY: Well, I think to a large degree when you learn the lesson of just saying no to the FBI they become very vindictive.
This is a case in which the FBI very early on began to focus in Texas for a host of reasons unrelated to my client.
COHEN: Well, it may. But the fact of the matter is he was fully investigated two and a half years ago and exonerated of any complicit activity in any crimes.
edition.cnn.com /TRANSCRIPTS/0109/23/tpt.00.html   (3981 words)

  
 Psoriasis Drug Helps Rheumatoid Arthritis
Opportunistic infections are those that occur when the immune system's ability to fight infection has been impaired -- either by medication or disease.
Stanley Cohen, MD, of the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School in Dallas, is involved in his own research on rheumatoid arthritis treatments.
Stanley Cohen, MD, University of Texas Southwestern Medical School, Dallas.
www.webmd.com /content/article/76/90199.htm   (602 words)

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