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Robert H. Lustig (born 1957) is an American pediatric endocrinologist. He is professor emeritus of pediatrics in the division of endocrinology at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), where he specialized in neuroendocrinology and childhood obesity .
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Robert Folkenflik in Eighteenth-Century Studies wrote that "Irma Lustig's volume bears a title that divides him into 'citizen of the world' and 'man of letters.' The notion of Boswell as 'citizen of the world' (his own phrase) may seem expansive, given his limitation to Europe and, among other things, his views on slavery, but the actual ...
In 2009 Robert Lustig, a pediatric endocrinologist of the University of California, San Francisco, with a special interest in childhood obesity, made a video, Sugar: The Bitter Truth. [8] Lustig and his colleagues had discovered, independently of Yudkin's work, that sugar has serious deleterious effects, particularly in the etiology of diabetes ...
Nora Lustig, Argentinian professor of Latin American economics; Peter Lustig (1937–2016), German television presenter and author of children's books; Robin Lustig (born 1948), British radio broadcaster; Robert H. Lustig, American professor of clinical pediatrics, expert on obesity and sugar; Victor Lustig (1890–1947), Czech-born con artist
Robert Thomas Lustig (July 12, 1924 – November 5, 2005 [2]) was an American football executive who worked for the Buffalo Bills from 1960 to 1979. A business associate of Bills owner Ralph Wilson from 1948, Lustig began his tenure with the Bills in 1960, primarily working as a contract negotiator.
Robert Lustig (1973) [46] – pediatric endocrinologist, professor at the University of California, San Francisco; Eric Lander (1974) [47] – computational biology; Westinghouse scholarship, Rhodes Scholar, MacArthur Fellow, co-director of Human Genome Project, 1997 United States National Academy of Sciences (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
The Little Leather Library Corporation was an American publishing company founded in New York City by Charles and Albert Boni, Harry Scherman, and Max Sackheim.From 1916 to 1923(?) the Little Leather Library Corporation issued 101 literary classics in miniature editions [1] and sold over 25 million little books through department stores, bookstores, drugstores, and by mail.