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  2. Edgar Schein - Wikipedia

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    The concept is Schein's attempt to reflect the lifelong search of every human to find themselves. [6] Schein's original research in the mid-1970s identified five possible career anchor groups: (1) autonomy/independence, (2) security/stability, (3) technical-functional competence, (4) general managerial competence, and (5) entrepreneurial ...

  3. List of Massachusetts Institute of Technology faculty - Wikipedia

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    Chemistry - "For pioneering research in bioinorganic chemistry, which enriched our understanding of how metal compounds interact with DNA, provided important synthetic models for the active sites of metalloproteins, and elucidated key structural and mechanistic features of methane monooxygenase." [6] Alexander Rich: Biology 1995

  4. List of biochemists - Wikipedia

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    Bruce Alberts (b. 1938). American biochemist at UC San Francisco, known for his work on protein complexes that enable chromosome replication in science, public policy, and as an original author of the textbook Molecular Biology of the Cell.

  5. Chris Argyris - Wikipedia

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    Chris Argyris (July 16, 1923 – November 16, 2013 [1]) was an American business theorist and professor at Yale School of Management and Harvard Business School.Argyris, like Richard Beckhard, Edgar Schein and Warren Bennis, [citation needed] is known as a co-founder of organization development, and known for seminal work on learning organizations.

  6. Schein - Wikipedia

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    Schein is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Charles Schein (1928–2003), French polymer chemist of Romanian origin; David D. Schein (born 1951), American author and academic; Edgar Schein (born 1928), professor at the MIT Sloan School of Management; Johann Hermann Schein (1586–1630), German composer

  7. Marcel Schein - Wikipedia

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    Marcel Schein (June 9, 1902 – February 20, 1960) was a Slovak-born American physicist, best known for his work on cosmic rays. He is the father of former MIT professor Edgar Schein . Biography

  8. List of Syracuse University people - Wikipedia

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    Salvatore Torquato – theoretical scientist who does research at the interface of physics, chemistry, and engineering; James Tour – organic chemist and nanotechnologist; José W. F. Valle – Brazilian-Spanish theoretical physicist noted for work on the mass of neutrinos

  9. List of biochemistry awards - Wikipedia

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    Outstanding contribution in basic research in the fields of biology or biochemistry [7] Australia: Macfarlane Burnet Medal and Lecture: Australian Academy of Science: Outstanding scientific research in the biological sciences [8] United States: Mildred Cohn Award in Biological Chemistry: American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology