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Rachael Anne Dunlop (born 19 November 1970), popularly known as Dr. Rachie, is an Australian medical researcher and skeptic. She is a postdoctoral fellow in cell biology at the University of Technology Sydney .
Rachel Naomi Remen (born February 8, 1938, New York, New York) is a pediatrician who gained fame as an author and teacher of alternative medicine in the form of integrative medicine. [1] She is a professor at the Osher Center of Integrative Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco .
Garrett received her B.A. from Boston University in 2003 and an M.P.A. from Columbia University in 2006. She earned her Ph.D. from Stanford University in 2013. She did her post-doc in sustainability science at Harvard University and subsequently was an assistant professor at Boston University and then ETH Zurich before accepting a position at the University of Cambridge.
Rachel Louise Batterham OBE is a British physician who is a professor of Obesity, Diabetes and Endocrinology at University College London. She established the University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Bariatric Centre for Weight Management and Metabolic Surgery. She has extensively studied obesity, and has contributed to clinical ...
Rachel Michele Werner is an American physician-economist. She is the first woman and first physician-economist executive director of the Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics. In 2018, Werner was elected a Member of the National Academy of Medicine for her investigation into the unintended consequences of quality improvement incentives.
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Rachel Pearl Maines (born July 8, 1950) is an American scholar specializing in the history of technology. Since 2015 she has been a visiting scientist at Cornell University 's School of Electrical and Computer Engineering.
Cover of the second edition of Funding Evil, updated to reflect the libel case, saying "the book the Saudis don't want you to read".. The book became the subject of international legal controversy when the Saudi businessman Khalid bin Mahfouz and his sons, Abdulrahman and Sultan, alleged in the book to be terrorist financiers, sued the author for libel in London.