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Robert E. Michler is an American heart surgeon specializing in heart surgery, aortic and mitral valve repair, coronary artery bypass surgery, aneurysm surgery, and management of the failing heart. [1]
Robert E. Michler, heart surgeon and Surgeon-in-Chief at Montefiore Medical Center and Albert Einstein College of Medicine [64] Richard S. Molony, U.S. Representative; Robert Burns, U.S. Representative [65] Noah Martin, Governor of New Hampshire [66] Ian Smith, television personality [67]
Michler is a surname. Notable people with the name include: Frank Michler Chapman (1864–1945), American ornithologist and pioneering; Klaus Michler (born 1970), German field hockey player; Robert E. Michler, American surgeon; Ruth I. Michler (1967–2000), American mathematician Ruth I. Michler Memorial Prize, annual prize in mathematics ...
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Bernadine Patricia Healy (August 4, 1944 – August 6, 2011) was an American cardiologist and the first female director of the National Institutes of Health (NIH).. During her career, Healy held leadership positions at the Johns Hopkins University, the Cleveland Clinic, Ohio State University, and Harvard University.
Sir Robert Geoffrey Edwards (27 September 1925 – 10 April 2013) was a British physiologist and pioneer in reproductive medicine, and in-vitro fertilisation (IVF) in particular. Along with obstetrician and gynaecologist Patrick Steptoe [ 7 ] and nurse and embryologist Jean Purdy , Edwards successfully pioneered conception through IVF, which ...
On June 6, 1958, Robert E. Kohler married Frances Coulborn (1938–2021). As an editor and manager, she contributed to the success of the scientific history journals Isis and Osiris. She was director of publications for the Chemical Heritage Foundation. [9] Upon her death she was survived by her widower, two sons, and three grandchildren. [10]
Robert E. Willner (21 June 1929 — 15 April 1995) was an American doctor noted for his role in AIDS denialism, the view that AIDS is not caused by HIV infection.