Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
William S. Dalton is an American physician and oncologist, who is board certified in internal medicine and oncology. Since 2002 he has been the President, Chief Executive Officer , and Center Director of the H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute at the University of South Florida (USF).
Currently, Moffitt receives more than $50 million annually in peer-reviewed grant monies. In 2002, Ruckdeschel stepped down, and William Dalton, became Moffitt's third president, CEO and center director. In 2008, the University of Florida and Shands at UF formed a partnership with Moffitt to develop programs in cancer care, research and prevention.
William Julian Dalton (1883–1941), American silent film actor, better known as Julian Eltinge; William S. Dalton, current President and CEO of the H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute. Will Dalton, lacrosse player; William Dalton (Lucky Luke), fictional character from Lucky Luke; Bill Dalton, the writer of the Indonesia Handbook
William S. Dalton, current CEO of the H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute; Lance de Masi, President of the American University in Dubai; Donald Fehr, managing director, Major League Baseball Players Association; Jeff M. Fettig, chairman and CEO of the Whirlpool Corporation [7]
William C. Moffit (born May 12, 1925, in New Philadelphia, Ohio; died March 5, 2008, in Jacksonville, Florida) was an American musician, music arranger and marching band director, best known for his innovations in marching band show techniques and for hundreds of arrangements for marching bands.
William E. Moffitt (9 November 1925 – 19 December 1958 [1]) was a British quantum chemist. He died after a heart attack following a squash match. [ 2 ] He had been thought to be one of Britain's most gifted academics.
Donald Moffitt, science fiction writer; Donald L. Moffitt, a Republican member of the Illinois House of Representatives; Ernest Moffitt (1871–1899), an Australian artist; H. Lee Moffitt, cancer survivor who founded the H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute; Hosea Moffitt (1757–1825), a U.S. Representative from New York; Howard ...
The naval air station that he helped establish in Sunnyvale, California was renamed Moffett Field in his memory soon after his death. Mount Moffett, a mountain in Alaska. John Philip Sousa's march, "The Aviators" is dedicated to William A. Moffett, the man responsible for Sousa's enlistment and commission in the American Navy during World War I ...