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  2. Charles R. Drew - Wikipedia

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    Charles R. Drew. Charles Richard Drew (June 3, 1904 – April 1, 1950) was an American surgeon and medical researcher. He researched in the field of blood transfusions, developing improved techniques for blood storage, and applied his expert knowledge to developing large-scale blood banks early in World War II.

  3. Mount Savage Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Mount Savage Historic District is a national historic district in Mount Savage, Allegany County, Maryland. It comprises 189 19th and 20th century buildings, structures, and sites within this industrial community northwest of Cumberland. The structures reflect the community's development as a center of the iron, coal, brick, and railroad ...

  4. Joe Feagin - Wikipedia

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    Texas A&M University. University of Florida. University of Texas, Austin. Joe Richard Feagin ( / feɪɡɪn /; born May 6, 1938) [1] is an American sociologist and social theorist who has conducted extensive research on racial and gender issues in the United States. He is currently the Ella C. McFadden Distinguished Professor at Texas A&M ...

  5. Louis R. Caplan - Wikipedia

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    Louis R. Caplan (born December 31, 1936) is an American physician who is a senior member of the Division of Cerebrovascular Disease at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston. He is a Professor of Neurology at Harvard Medical School , Boston, and the founder of the Harvard Stroke Registry at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.

  6. Roz Savage - Wikipedia

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    Rosalind Elizabeth Adriana Savage MBE FRGS (born 23 December 1967) is an English ocean rower, environmental advocate, writer and speaker. [1] She holds four Guinness World Records for ocean rowing, including first woman to row solo across three oceans: the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian. [2] She has rowed over 15,000 miles, taken around 5 million ...

  7. Murder of Pam Basu - Wikipedia

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    Victims. Pam Basu (February 17, 1958 – September 8, 1992), an Indian immigrant, was an award-winning research chemist with the W. R. Grace and Company in Columbia, Maryland. At the time of her death, she was 34 years old. Sarina Basu, the daughter of Pam and Biswanath Bas Basu, was 22 months old at the time of the carjacking.

  8. Christopher Elias - Wikipedia

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    Christopher J. Elias is the president of Global Development at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation since 2012, and the former president and CEO of the Program for Appropriate Technology in Health, also known as PATH, a nonprofit organization that improves global health by ensuring that innovations in science and technology are available to low income groups and developing countries, a role he ...

  9. Christopher Glein - Wikipedia

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    Christopher R. Glein is an American geochemist at the Southwest Research Institute in San Antonio, TX. He studies planetary science, astrobiology, and organic geochemistry. [1] Glein was the first to describe how Saturn's moon Enceladus is the only known body, besides Earth, that has all of the requirements necessary for life.