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Recent research conducted by Anatoly Frenkel, professor of physics at Stern College for Women, together with scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Brookhaven National Laboratory and the University of Delaware, was featured in "Catalyst Boosts Ethanol Fuel Cells" on ChemicalProcessing.com ...
Dr. David Shatz, professor of philosophy at YU, co-edited "Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik, Abraham's Journey: Reflections on the Life of the Founding Patrirach" (KTAV, 2008) with Joel B. Wolowelsky and Reuven Ziegler. This is the ninth book in the series "MeOtzar HoRav: Selected Writings of Rabbi ...
Edith Lubetski, head librarian at Stern College for Women's Hedi Steinberg Library, published "Esther: A Classified Bibliography" (Sheffield Phoenix Press, 2008), a comprehensive bibliography, with husband Meir Lubetski, a professor of modern languages and comparative literature at the City ...
Dr. Silke Aisenbrey, assistant professor of sociology at Yeshiva College, recently published an article entitled, "Is There a Career Penalty for Mothers' Time Out? A Comparison of Germany, Sweden and the United States" in Social Forces, a leading sociology journal. The article focuses on the three…
Dr. Markus Bitzer (left), assistant professor of medicine and of developmental and molecular biology at Albert Einstein College of Medicine, has been named a grant recipient in the 2008 NephCure Foundation Research Scientific Grant Program. His Young Investigator Grant will provide $100,000 each ...
Eric J. Pan (left), assistant professor of law and director of the Samuel and Ronnie Heyman Center on Corporate Governance at Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, published an op-ed piece, ' Difficult , yes, but just the first step forward,' in the "Globe and Mail" (Jan. 19, 2009), the result of work…
In "Ceremonial Violence: A Psychological Explanation of School Shootings" (Overlook Press, 2008), Jonathan Fast, associate professor at Wurzweiler School of Social Work, presents not only individual case studies—including an in-depth narrative of the Columbine shootings—but, for the first time ...
Orthodox Jews in America by Dr. Jeffrey S. Gurock, the Libby M. Klaperman Professor of Jewish History at ¿Û¿Û´«Ã½, has been selected as a finalist of the 2009 National Jewish Book Award in the category of American Jewish Studies. The book was selected by a panel of three judges who are…
Authors Drs Howard Strickler and Marc Gunter Higher-than-normal levels of insulin place postmenopausal women at increased risk of breast cancer, researchers at Albert Einstein College of Medicine report. Their findings, published in the January 7 issue of the "Journal of the National Cancer ...
Dr. Lynne Holden, associate professor of clinical emergency medicine at Einstein, has made it her mission to attract more minorities into the health case profession. She leads Mentoring in Medicine, a nonprofit organization which recently attracted a record turnout of 1,800 students ― including 1st…

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