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Winter 2002
Vol. 64, No. 2

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'42

60TH REUNION
OCTOBER 3-6, 2002

'47

55TH REUNION
OCTOBER 3-6, 2002

'52

50TH REUNION
OCTOBER 3-6, 2002

'55

John DeMocker (MD) (see '51 undergraduate). . . . Walter Pories '62 (Res) received the O. Max Gardner Award from the University of North Carolina in recognition of his research and findings on the nutritional needs of children and the elderly as well as his discoveries concerning morbid obesity and its relevance to adult-onset diabetes.

'57

45TH REUNION
OCTOBER 3-6, 2002

'62

40TH REUNION
OCTOBER 3-6, 2002

Walter Pories (Res) (see '55).

'63

Robert Scaer (MD) (see '59 undergraduate).

'65

John Fletcher (Res), a general and thoracic surgeon, has joined the active medical staff of Blount Memorial Hospital in Knoxville, Tenn.

'67

35TH REUNION
OCTOBER 3-6, 2002

John McIntyre (MD), '73 (Res), chairman of Unity Health System's department of psychiatry and professor of clinical psychiatry at the University's School of Medicine and Dentistry, is principal investigator for a $1.3 million, four-year research project for mental illnesses.

'68

John Glover (PhD) was named a fellow of the American College of Medical Physics.

'70

Michael Rozen (Res) was appointed "Hi-Ethics" president and chair-elect at WellMed, Inc., a provider of online consumer health management tools in Portland, Ore.

'72

30TH REUNION
OCTOBER 3-6, 2002

Kenneth Algazy (Res) writes that he is a clinical associate professor of medicine at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine and chief of hematology/oncology at the Philadelphia Veterans Administration Hospital.

'73

John McIntyre (Res) (see '67).

'74

Alan Liss (PhD) has been appointed vice president of product development at Antex Biologics, Inc. of Gaithersburg, Md.

'75

Jessie Furlow (MD) was appointed to the Florida State University board of trustees in June 2001. . . . Harold Gardner (MD) and his wife, Marilyn Fiske '67RC, '67N, donated $750,000 to establish an interdisciplinary chair in the University of Wyoming's zoology and physiology department. It is the largest donation in the department's history. The two founded Options & Choices, Inc., an Internet-based health information service for employers and insurers, which they sold in 1997. Harold remains CEO of the company.

'77

25TH REUNION
OCTOBER 3-6, 2002

Jeffrey Swarz (PhD) has joined Life Science Group as managing director. He has covered the field of biotechnology for the past 15 years and was ranked as one of Wall Street's top 10 analysts in biotechnology by Institutional Investor magazine for 10 years.

'78

Richard Levine (MD) (see '74 undergraduate).

'79

Stephen Buell (PhD) has been hired as director of global equity research at Prudential Securities, Inc. He was formerly research director at the Dreyfus Corporation. . . . Howard Sohnen (MD) has been appointed residency program director and associate professor at Mercer University School of Medicine's obstetrics and gynecology program.

'80

Wendy Schlessel Harpham (MD) coauthored The Hope Tree with Laura Numeroff, released in August 2001. The book aims to help children understand and adjust to the challenges of having a parent with cancer. Royalties from the book are being donated to the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation.

'81

James Liu (Res) was one of three outside experts chosen for the Avitar, Inc. Scientific Advisory Board to advise on research and development for developing in-vitro clinical diagnostics. He is director of the division of reproductive endocrinology and infertility at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center. . . . David Nash (MD), associate dean and director of Thomas Jefferson University Hospital's Office of Health Policy and Clinical Outcomes, was one of four staff members to contribute chapters to Making Health Care Safer: A Critical Analysis of Patient Safety Practices. The report identifies patient safety practices in both nonmedical and clinical areas and evaluates practices based on impact and implementation.

'82

20TH REUNION
OCTOBER 3-6, 2002

Margaret Raymond (MS) (see '80 graduate).

'85

Jude Sauer (MD) (see '81 undergraduate).

'89

Steven Hanks (MD), '92 (Res) (see '84 undergraduate).

'87

15TH REUNION
OCTOBER 3-6, 2002

Ronald Sham has been appointed medical director of the Mary M. Gooley Hemo-Center in Rochester. He has been a member of the staff since 1990.

'92

10TH REUNION
OCTOBER 3-6, 2002

Steven Hanks (Res) (see '84 undergraduate). . . . Carol Warsawer-Greenblatt (MPH), author of Summer Programs at New York Colleges for Kids 8-18, e-mails that a new edition of the book is available online at www.summeroncampus.com.

'96

Ian Brown (MS) married Deborah Gitin on May 27, 2001. Ian is a resident in emergency medicine at Johns Hopkins Hospital, and Deborah is a trial lawyer in Washington, D.C.

'98

Deborah Mlodynin Englert (Res) has joined Dermatology Associates of Rochester/The Cosmetic Enhancement Center.

'00

Christopher Ellis (MD) and Sarah Gutin were planning an October 20, 2001, wedding. Christopher is a resident at Vanderbilt University, and Sarah is a freelance photographer.

'01

Stephen Straub, Jr. (MS) married Jennifer McDonnell on June 9, 2001. Both are pursuing Ph.D.s from Rochester.

 

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