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Henry Johnston Scott Matthew FRCPE (22 March 1914 – 7 April 1997) was a Scottish physician and toxicologist in charge of the Regional Poisoning Treatment Centre from 1964 and Director of the Scottish Poisons Information Bureau from 1965. [1]
Swedish Health Services (formerly Swedish Medical Center) is a nonprofit healthcare provider in the Seattle metropolitan area.It operates five hospital campuses (in the Seattle neighborhoods of First Hill, Cherry Hill and Ballard, and the cities of Edmonds and Issaquah), ambulatory care centers in the cities of Redmond and Mill Creek, and Swedish Medical Group, a network of more than 100 ...
Matthew Langer Meyerson (born June 4, 1963) is an American pathologist and the Charles A. Dana Chair in Human Cancer Genetics at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. [1] He is also director of the Center for Cancer Genomics at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, [2] and the Director of Cancer Genomics at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard.
Issaquah Highlands is located north of downtown Issaquah on the western half of Grand Ridge, a hill along the southern part of the East Sammamish Plateau. The ridge itself rises over 1,100 feet (340 m) above sea level , with the majority of residential areas around 500 to 800 feet (150 to 240 m) in elevation. [ 28 ]
Matthew H. Liang is a physician specializing in general internal medicine and rheumatology, Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School, Professor of Health Policy and Management at Harvard School of Public Health, and the Director Emeritus of Special Projects of the Robert B. Brigham Arthritis and Musculoskeletal Diseases Clinical Research Center which he founded.
Swedish Hospital is a hospital in Chicago. Swedish Hospital may also refer to: Health care in Sweden; Swedish Health Services, formerly Swedish Medical Center, a healthcare network in the metropolitan Seattle area; Swedish Medical Center (Colorado), a hospital in Englewood, Colorado
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Matthew Hebden Porteus is Sutardja Chuk Professor of Definitive and Curative Medicine at Stanford University. [1] In 2003, as a postdoctoral fellow in David Baltimore 's lab at the California Institute of Technology , Porteus was the first to demonstrate precise gene editing in human cells using chimeric nucleases .