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unusual facts about Paul M. Heffernan



Bator

Paul M. Bator (1929–1989), American law professor and Deputy Solicitor General of the United States

Cleveland Dear

After early education in country schools, Dear graduated from Louisiana State University and its Paul M. Hebert Law Center, both in Baton Rouge.

Emil R. Unanue

That observation, called MHC restriction, led to a conundrum; namely, that the ability of a T cell to recognize foreign antigen also required that it recognize "self." With Paul M. Allen, Ph.D., the Robert L. Kroc Professor at Washington University School of Medicine, Unanue discovered that peptides from foreign antigens were bound to a group of molecules known as the major histocompatibility complex (MHC).

Georgia Tech Library

Paul M. Heffernan, then a professor in the Georgia Tech School of Architecture, was the lead designer on the S. Price Gilbert Library.

Paul English

Paul M. English, cofounder and Chief Technology Officer of Kayak.com

Paul Herbert

Paul M. Herbert (1889–1983), American legislator and state executive

Paul Lewis

Paul M. Lewis (died 1990), American entrepreneur and car builder

Paul M. Bator

In June 1989, Harvard Law Review published tributes to Professor Bator by Professor David L. Shapiro, Professor Charles Fried and then-judge Stephen Breyer.

Paul M. Blayney

He has served as a cutter and patrol boat commander and is a graduate of the Armed Forces Staff College.

Paul M. Dorman High School

The school is part of Spartanburg County School District Six.

Paul M. Doty

After retirement he continued to work on Russian-American scientific relations and was board member of George Soros' International Science Foundation that provided support to Russian scientists in the 1990s.

Paul M. G. Lévy

Following the invasion of Europe by the Allies, he returned to the continent working as an interpreter and press officer alongside General Henning Linden.

Paul M. Lisnek

In 2008, Lisnek won a Chicago/Midwest Chapter Emmy award for co-hosting the Chicago premiere of the movie Ocean’s 13 along with Lisa Aprati.

Tom Stagg

In 2004, Stagg was presented the LSU Paul M. Hebert Law Center's Distinguished Alumnus award, which came on the 30th anniversary of his judicial service.


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