Talalla is an immigrant from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and is of mixed Sri Lankan, Welsh, Burmese and Chinese ancestry.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg | Douglas Bader | Jeffrey Sachs | Jeffrey Archer | Michael Jeffrey Shapiro | Jeffrey Steele | Jeffrey Lewis | Jeffrey Hunter | Jeffrey Katzenberg | Jeffrey Osborne | Jeffrey Dahmer | Richard Jeffrey | Jeffrey Tambor | Jeffrey Sweet | Jeffrey Loria | Jeffrey Kramer | Roland Bader | Jeffrey White | Jeffrey Vallance | Jeffrey Steingarten | Jeffrey Richter | Jeffrey Kahane | Jeffrey Hornaday | Jeffrey Hatcher | Jeffrey Ching | Jeffrey T. Richelson | Jeffrey Tate | Jeffrey Swann | Jeffrey Shaw | Jeffrey Robinson |
In November 2006, Bader was selected by Sony, Toshiba, and IBM, to direct the first Center of Competence for the Cell Processor.
•
David Bader is an expert in the design and analysis of parallel and multicore algorithms for real-world applications such as those in computational biology.
He also played a year for a professional football team operated by Philadelphia Athletics owner Connie Mack.
How to Be an Extremely Reform Jew (Avon Books, 1994) is a book by David M. Bader, the author of Haikus for Jews: For You a Little Wisdom (Harmony Books, 1999), Zen Judaism: For You a Little Enlightenment (Harmony Books, 2002), and Haiku U.: From Aristotle to Zola, Great Books in 17 Syllables (Gotham Books, 2004).
Jeffrey A. Citron is the chairman of Vonage, a voice-over-IP phone company.
In 2001, he completed a project on globalization in collaboration with Aseem Prakash that resulted in the publication of three edited volumes.
Tumescent anesthesia is a combination of highly diluted lidocaine and epinephrine.
As former Vice President and Publisher of McGraw-Hill's trade business books division, Jeffrey Krames has personally edited and published more than 275 business books, including many award-winning, best-selling titles on business luminaries that include Jack Welch, Michael Ovitz, Ross Perot, William Paley, Michael Dell, Bill Gates, Herb Kelleher, and Lou Gerstner among others.
•
Aside from his book publications, he also has written for a variety of newspapers including The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, The Chicago Tribune, and has been quoted in Time Magazine, Newsweek, The New York Times, The Chicago Tribune, Publishers Weekly, etc.
He was former Vice President Dan Quayle's communications director at the White House, and a senior public affairs official in the U.S. Senate and federal agencies such as the FDA.
After graduation, Parker worked in management in the consumer packaged goods industry for General Foods Corporation, Schering-Plough, and Con-Agra.
Jeffrey A. Harvey (born 1955), professor of physics and string theorist at University of Chicago
The Politics of International Economic Relations (with Jeffrey A. Hart), 5th edition (New York: Bedford/St. Martin's Press, 1997)
Paleontologists Paul Sereno of the University of Chicago, Jeff Wilson of the University of Michigan, and Srivastava worked together as an Indo–American group to study the Narmada River fossils.
Six-Legged Soldiers: Using Insects as Weapons of War is a nonfiction scientific warfare book written by award-winning author and University of Wyoming professor, Jeffrey A. Lockwood.
Other major contributors were Profs Claude Canizares and Saul A. Rappaport, and Drs Jeffrey A. Hoffman, George Ricker, Jeff McClintock, Rodger E. Doxsey, Garrett Jernigan, John Doty, and many others, including numerous graduate students.
The center is part of the Georgia Institute of Technology's College of Computing and is headed by David A. Bader.
However, Pepey pulled out of the bout citing an injury and was replaced by Felipe Arantes.
In 2006, in preparation for Vonage's IPO, Michael Snyder, former president of ADT Security Services replaced Vonage co-founder Jeffrey A. Citron as CEO.
Zen Judaism: For You a Little Enlightenment (Harmony Books, 2002) is a humor book by David M. Bader, the author of Haikus for Jews: For You a Little Wisdom (1999) and Haiku U.: From Aristotle to Zola, Great Books in 17 Syllables (Gotham Books, 2004).