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  2. Pawan Gupta - Wikipedia

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    Pawan Gupta is an Indian biotechnologist, immunobiologist, cell biologist and a Senior principal scientist at the Institute of Microbial Technology of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research. [1] [2] He is known for his studies on Nuclear Receptors in Chronic Inflammatory Disorders and host-pathogen interaction of Mycobacterium ...

  3. Category:People from Altoona, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Sportspeople from Altoona, Pennsylvania (1 C, 28 P) Pages in category "People from Altoona, Pennsylvania" The following 55 pages are in this category, out of 55 total.

  4. Pawan Gupta (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Pawan Gupta is an Indian biotechnologist, immunobiologist, and cell biologist. Pawan Gupta may also refer to: Pawan Gupta (wushu), Indian sanda fighter; Pawan Gupta (Nirbhaya Case), executed for rape and murder; Pawan Gupta, founder of Connect2India; Pawan Gupta, British politician; see 2006 Brent London Borough Council election

  5. Altoona Tribune - Wikipedia

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    Hugh Pitcairn became the president, and the Tribune remained in control of Pitcairn and the Dern family until 1912, when Col. Henry W. Shoemaker assumed ownership and merged it with two other papers, [1] the Altoona Gazette and the Altoona Times. [3] Front page of the Altoona Tribune, April 5, 1860

  6. WTAJ-TV - Wikipedia

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    The station signed on March 1, 1953, as WFBG-TV, as a sister station to WFBG (1290 AM) and WFBG-FM (98.1, now WFGY). [3] In the station's early days, all programs were produced and transmitted live from the studios on Wopsononock Mountain in Altoona; the WFBG stations moved in 1959 to a new studio facility on 6th Avenue, where channel 10 continues to operate from today.

  7. UPMC Altoona - Wikipedia

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    It became part of the Altoona Regional Health System which was created in 2004 by the merger of Altoona Hospital with Bon Secours-Holy Family Hospital, previously Mercy Hospital of Altoona. As part of UPMC since 2013 and a level II trauma center until 2024, it is a level III trauma center and is served by 300 physicians and 4,000 care givers ...

  8. File:Pennsylvanian at Altoona, June 1981.jpg - Wikipedia

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  9. Roman Catholic Diocese of Altoona–Johnstown - Wikipedia

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    After Guilfoyle died in the summer of 1957, Pope Pius XII renamed the Diocese of Altoona to the Diocese of Altoona-Johnstown to reflect the population growth of Johnstown. [19] In December 1957, the pope appointed Monsignor Howard Joseph Carroll of Pittsburgh as the next bishop of Altoona-Johnstown. Carroll died in 1960.