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She earned a PhD in counseling psychology from the University of Massachusetts Amherst in 1992. [1] As of 2020, Fontes was a senior lecturer at the University of Massachusetts Amherst where she teaches in the University Without Walls program. [ 1 ]
[citation needed] Jackson is the author of more than 85 novels, including Afraid to Die, Tell Me, You Don't Want to Know, Running Scared, Without Mercy, Malice, and Shiver. She is also the co-author of the Colony Series, co-written with her sister, Nancy Bush.
Biochemist Marie Hakala, PhD [22] [23] first observed that 5-fluorouracil becomes more effective in treating cancer cells when calcium leucovorin is added. [24] [25] This discovery paved the way for the development of 5-FU + leucovorin therapy, which was for many years the gold standard of chemotherapy for colorectal cancer.
Robert Percy Barnes, 1921, chemist and professor at Howard University; was the first African American faculty member at Amherst College and the first African American person to receive a PhD in chemistry from Harvard University; Gerald Warner Brace 1922, writer, educator, sailor and boat builder
Lisa Rae Jackson was born in Stanmore in 1959 and grew up in Revesby.Her father served in the Second World War and struggled with mental health issues and addictions. [2] She was told her maternal grandmother was a "Maori princess", but learned later in childhood that she had Aboriginal ancestors on both sides of her family. [2]
Lisa Jackson may refer to: Lisa F. Jackson (born 1950) American documentary filmmaker; Lisa P. Jackson (born 1962), former administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Lisa Jackson (author) (born 1952), American author of romance novels and thrillers; Lisa Jackson (actress) (born 1979), British actress
Dr. Lisa Green is a linguist specializing in syntax and African American English (AAE). She is a professor in the Department of Linguistics at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst . [ 1 ] In July 2020 she was awarded the title of Distinguished Professor .
'91 Nancy Cordes, née Weiner (Penn)—CBS and ABC NY and Washington, D.C. news correspondent '92 Hanya Yanagihara (Smith)—author, writer, journalist '98 Emily Chang (Harvard University)—broadcast journalist '11 Tae Keller—author of The Science of Breakable Things and 2021 Newbery Medal winner When You Trap A Tiger [335]