Real estate executives to be honored Apr. 25.Six real estate executives -- Jerry Handler A software routine that performs a particular task. It often refers to a routine that "handles" an exception of some kind, such as an error, but it can refer to mainstream processes as well. The term is typically used in operating systems and other system software. , Scott Handler, Stanley Katz, Burton P. Resnick, Philip Rosen, and Zygfryd B. Wolloch -- will be honored at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine
The Albert Einstein College of Medicine (AECOM) is a graduate school of Yeshiva University. It is a private medical school located in the Jack and Pearl Resnick Campus of Yeshiva University in the Morris Park men's division 40th Anniversary celebration on April 25. The event will also mark the launching of the division's new $5 million fundraising campaign to establish a floor in cell transplantation and human genomics in the College's Michael F. Price Center for Genetic and Translational Medicine translational medicine Molecular medicine The constellation of activities which seek to translate the science of gene discovery, gene transfer, and functional genomics into gene-targeted therapies . All of the six real estate executives honored at one time served as chairman of the men division. Resnick also serves as chairman emeritus e·mer·i·tus adj. Retired but retaining an honorary title corresponding to that held immediately before retirement: a professor emeritus. n. pl. of the Einstein board of overseers, Rosen is vice chairman of the Board, and Handler is a board member. "We are very grateful for the outstanding creative leadership of our past chairmen," said Adam Gottbetter, chairman of the event. Since 1961, the division members have raised almost $30 million to benefit medical education and biomedical research Biomedical research (or experimental medicine), in general simply known as medical research, is the basic research or applied research conducted to aid the body of knowledge in the field of medicine. projects at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. Its new project -- the floor in cell transplantation and human genomics -- will help to expand the research facilities at the College. |
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