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Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology Vice Chairman Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Vanderbilt University Medical Center North B1100, Nashville, TN (USA) 37232-2519 Office telephone: (615) 343-5227 Fax: (615) 343-8881 e-mail: frank.boehm@vanderbilt.edu Dr. Frank H. Boehm is Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Vice Chairman of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Vanderbilt Medical Center in Nashville, TN. He is the former Director of Maternal Fetal Medicine at Vanderbilt Medical Center as well as the former Chair of the Vanderbilt Medical Center’s Ethics Committee. Dr. Boehm is a graduate of Vanderbilt Medical School and the Yale Internship and Residency Program. He is Board certified in Obstetrics and Gynecology and Maternal Fetal Medicine and has authored over 200 scientific publications as well as co-editing a major medical textbook. Dr. Boehm has also authored Doctor’s Cry, Too: Essays from the Heart of a Physician and Building Patient Doctor Trust which addresses the issue of physician-patient communication and the need for doctors to build trusting relationships with their patients. Dr. Boehm has served on national committees and is a reviewer of major scientific publications in his field. In addition, he has spoken throughout the United States, Canada, Mexico, Europe and the Middle East. He currently authors an op-ed column in the Tennessean, a Nashville newspaper, on medical issues. He has received numerous honors, including, Vanderbilt Medical Center Faculty Award for teaching medical students, residents, and/or fellows in the clinical setting and was the first recipient of the Frank H. Boehm Award for contributions to continuing medical education. Dr. Boehm has three children and five grandchildren. He and his wife, Julie, reside in Nashville and Boca Raton, Florida. Dr. Boehm can be reached at his email, frank.boehm@vanderbilt.edu, office telephone, (615) 343-5227, fax, (615) 343-8881.
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Profesor honorario de la obstetricia y Gynecology y psiquiatría Escuela de la universidad de Yale del remedio New Haven, CT (los E.E.U.U.) El Dr. Philip M. Sarrel, MD es actualmente profesor honorario de la obstetricia y de Gynecology y psiquiatría en la escuela de la universidad de Yale del remedio en New Haven, Connecticut. Lo designaron a la facultad de Yale en 1969 y ha permanecido en Yale a través de su carrera, levantándose a la fila del profesor completo en 1988. Después de recibir su licenciatura de la universidad de Dartmouth en Hannover, New Hampshire, y su grado médico de la escuela de la universidad de Nueva York del remedio en Nueva York, el Dr. Sarrel terminó su puesto de interno en el hospital de Sinaí del montaje en Nueva York y su implantación en obstetricia y Gynecology en el centro médico del asilo Yale-Nuevo en New Haven. Después de su cita a la facultad de Yale en 1969, junto con Lorna Sarrel, él fundó el sexo de Yale que aconsejaba servicio. En 1971, a Virginia Johnson lo y a señora Sarrel entrenaron en terapia del sexo Guillermo Masters y y en 1975-1976; El Dr. Sarrel recibió una concesión del erudito de la facultad de la fundación de Macy por un año en la universidad de Oxford en Inglaterra, en donde él trabajó con Juan Bancroft en el departamento de la psiquiatría. En 1976, el Dr. Sarrel comenzó el programa de la menopausia de Yale y en 1982-1983, él dedicó un año sabbatical al estudio de la menopausia que trabajaba con el Dr. Malcolm Whitehead en los reyes College Hospital en Londres. Lo promovieron a la fila del profesor completo en 1988 en Yale. En 1989-1990 su cita en remedio cardiaco en el instituto nacional del corazón y del pulmón en Londres permitió un año de la investigación de la cardiología en los efectos de hormonas ováricas sobre la función arterial. También en 1990, el Dr. Sarrel comenzó su arrendamiento como Co-Director de la clínica Neura-Gynecology de Yale, que continúa hoy. En el año académico 1996-1997, una cita como profesor que visitaba en el departamento del remedio interno en el hospital Colombia-columbia-Presbyterian en Nueva York permitió un año del estudio dedicado a entender las acciones de andrógenos. Él ha servido como consultor al centro para el remedio alternativo en el centro médico Colombia-columbia-Presbyterian, Nueva York, NY, desde 1997. Él también ha servido como consultor al centro para el remedio alternativo en el hospital del Yale-yale-Griffin, Derby, Connecticut desde 1998, y desde 2000 ha estado atendiendo al consultor en el departamento del remedio preventivo en el hospital del Yale-yale-Griffin. En Yale, el Dr. Sarrel ha sido Co-Director del sexo que aconsejaba a servicio desde 1969 y al director del programa del estudio de la mitad de la vida desde 1984. El Dr. Sarrel es el autor o el co-autor sobre de 200 artículos y capítulos médicos para los textos médicos y es también el co-autor de seis libros de textos relacionados con la menopausia y con entender comportamiento y respuesta sexuales. Él ha sido el recipiente de cuatro concesiones de la investigación de los institutos nacionales de la salud así como muchas otras concesiones de la investigación de fundaciones y de la industria farmacéutica. Su investigación durante los últimos 17 años se ha centrado en estudios de efectos arteriales de las hormonas y de las ediciones relacionadas con el sexo y el envejecimiento. Él está implicado actualmente en estudios de interventions dietéticos, y SERMs y los phytoestrogens y sus efectos sobre la célula endothelial funcionan. Él era uno de los co-investigadores del estrógeno de las mujeres para el ensayo de la prevención del movimiento financiado por los institutos nacionales de la enfermedad neurológica y el movimiento. El Dr. Sarrel es actualmente el redactor de MATURITAS, el diario de la sociedad internacional de la menopausia; Menopausia, el diario de la sociedad norteamericana de la menopausia; el diario de la investigación del sexo; el diario del sexo y de la terapia marital; y el diario del remedio Ge’nero-Especi’fico. Él es también un revisor del manuscrito para el diario de Nueva Inglaterra del remedio, el diario americano de la obstetricia y de Gynecology, las revisiones de la endocrina, la investigación cardiovascular, el diario de la endocrinología y del metabolismo clínicos, y el diario americano de la cardiología.
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16 February, 1994 Dear Dr. Luthra, On behalf of the IYF Coordinator, I would like to acknowledge, with thanks, receipt of your letter to him of 9 February 1994. We are very pleased to learn that you have established close contacts with Dr. Belsey of WHO and have made good progress on your plans and activities on health and status of women in developing countries, as a specific contribution to the International Year of the Family. The IYF Coordinator and his Secretariat will continue to be of assistance whenever possible. As regards the proposed dates for the conference on the Year, kindly note that a major international event is planned to be held in Montreal from 12 to 15 October, held in cooperation with the IYF Secretariat, and on 18 October the General Assembly is scheduled to hold a special conference on families. I am attaching, by fax, relevant pages of the Calendar of events related to the Year, which you may find useful in your planning. A copy of the Calendar is sent by mail. I look forward to our continued and mutual beneficial cooperation. With best wishes, Yours sincerely, George Puthuppally Social Affairs Officer
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THE WOMEN’S HEALTH AND EDUCATION ORGANIZATION, INC. [Read the WHEO, Inc. Mission Statement] AND WOMEN’S HEALTH AND EDUCATION CENTER (WHEC) NGO in Special Consultative Status with ECOSOC of the United Nations AND WomensHealthSection.Com BY-LAWS Article I Name and Location 1.1 Name: The name of this non-profit organization is, THE WOMEN’S HEALTH AND EDUCATION ORGANIZATION, INC. Its acronym is: WHEO, Inc. It is at WOMEN’S HEALTH AND EDUCATION CENTER (WHEC), NGO in Special Consultative Status with the ECOSOC of the United Nations. Their web-site domain name is: WomensHealthSection.Com. 1.2 Location: The principal office is in Longmeadow, Massachusetts (USA). The Board of Directors may change the location of the principal office, upon filing a certificate with the Secretary of State of The Commonwealth of Massachusetts (USA). Article II Purpose 2.1 Purpose: The Corporation is operating as a non- profit organization for the purpose of supporting and improving the educational opportunities and general health of women and particularly women of the developing countries. Article III Membership 3.1 Members: Any persons or institutions interested in the purpose of the corporation shall be eligible for membership. The Board of Directors may from time to time establish such classes of membership as may be appropriate. In any event, all members, regardless of classification, shall have equal voting rights. 3.2 Membership Contributions: The Directors may from time to time establish membership contributions for the various classes of membership. Notices of annual membership contributions shall be sent, to all members. Any member who fails to pay the applicable membership contribution, within three months, following the sending of notice shall be dropped from membership, and shall lose all privileges of a member of the corporation. Article IV Meetings 4.1 Annual Meeting: The annual meeting of the corporation shall be held on the third Thursday on September of each year or at such other time in the month of September as the Directors shall determine. The annual meeting may be held at the principal office of the corporation, or at such other place as the Directors may determine. 4.2 Special Meetings: Special meetings of the corporation may be called by the President, a majority of the Directors, or upon written request of the majority of the members of the corporation delivered to the President. 4.3 Notice: All meetings of the corporation shall be called by giving not less than one week’s notice to each member of the corporation by mail so far as their addressed may be known or by publication of a notice in a newspaper published in Springfield, Massachusetts. 4.4 Quorum: A simple majority of members eligible to vote shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of all business. Article V Board of Directors 5.1 Number and Election: The Board of Directors shall consist of the President, the Secretary, the Treasurer and not less than three and not more than ten other members of the corporation elected annually by the members at the annual meeting. 5.2 Tenure: The Directors elected at any annual meeting shall be elected for three years or such shorter length of term as will cause the term of office of approximately one third of the elected members of the Board to expire each year. No Director shall serve for more than six consecutive years, except that an officer may, if re-elected, continue to serve in that office for not more than three additional consecutive years. Directors who have served the maximum term may be re-elected to the Board after an interval of not less than one year. 5.3 Meetings: Meetings of the Board of Directors shall be called by the President, or upon the written request of three Directors. 5.4 Notice: Notice of all meetings of the Board of Directors shall be mailed to each Director at least seven days prior to the date of any meeting. 5.5 Quorum: A simple majority, or, if there are more than ten Directors, one-third of the then in office, shall constitute a quorum. 5.6 Powers: The Board of Directors shall have the general direction, control and management of the property and the affairs of the Society except such as are to be exercised exclusively by the members of the corporation by law or by these By-Laws. 5.7 Audit: The Board of Directors shall arrange for an annual audit of the accounts of the Treasurer and the financial affairs of the corporation. 5.8 Honorary Directors: Any Director who has served as a Director for not less three years may be elected an Honorary Director at an annual meeting. An Honorary Director shall hold office for the remainder of his or her life, unless re-elected an active Director or removed for good and sufficient cause by vote of the members of the corporation. Honorary Directors shall not be voting members of the Board of Directors. (The Honorary Chairperson shall not be considered an Honorary Director). Article VI Officers 6.1 Number and Election: The officers of the corporation shall be a President, a Secretary and a Treasurer. The officers shall be elected annually by the members at the annual meeting and shall hold office for two years, and until their successors are elected. Officers may be re-elected. The Directors may fill vacancies in any office until the next annual meeting. 6.2 Honorary Chairperson and Chairperson: The Honorary Chairperson and the Chairperson shall have the usual duties of their respective offices and such other duties as may be assigned to them from time to time by the Directors. There is no limit other than the limit placed on the term of any other Directors to their term. 6.3 President: The President shall have the usual duties of such office and such other duties as may be assigned to them from time to time by the Directors. The President shall be a member of all Committees ex officio. No President shall be elected by the members to the same office for more than six consecutive terms. The President shall be executive officer of the corporation and, subject to the instructions of the Board of Directors, shall be responsible for the general operation of the corporation. So far as possible, the President shall attend all regular meetings of the corporation, the Board of Directors, and Standing Committees. The President shall prepare agendas for the annual meeting and special meetings of the corporation and for meetings of the Board of Directors. The President shall supervise the services of any employees. 6.4 Secretary: The Secretary shall record and maintain records of all proceedings of the corporation and of the Directors. These records shall be kept at the principal office of the corporation, and shall be open at all reasonable times to the inspection of any member. The Secretary shall be responsible for notices of annual meetings and special meetings of the corporation and meetings of the Board of Directors. 6.5 Treasurer: The Treasurer shall be the chief financial officer and the chief accounting officer of the corporation. The Treasurer shall be in charge of the corporation’s financial affairs, accounts, funds, securities and valuable papers, and shall keep full and accurate records thereof. The Treasurer shall supervise the keeping of correct records of receipts and expenditures in books maintained by the corporation. The treasurer shall present a report of the financial activities of the Society at each annual meeting. If required by the Directors, the Treasurer shall give bond for the faithful performance of the duties of the office in such sums and with such surety of sureties as the Directors may direct. 6.6 Vacancy: In the event of a vacancy in any office, the Directors elect one of their numbers to fill that office until the next annual meeting. Article VII Committees 7.1 Standing Committees: The Standing Committees of the corporation shall be Executive Committee, Nominating Committee, Finance Committee, Medical Advisory Committee and Educational Advisory Committee. 7.2 Executive Committee: The Executive Committee shall consist of the Chairman, the President, the Secretary, the Treasurer, and such other Directors as the President, with consent of the other Directors, may appoint for a term of one year. Directors may be reappointed. Two thirds of the members of the Executive Committee shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business. Except as otherwise provided by law or by these By-Laws, the Executive Committee shall have and exercise all the powers of the Board of Directors during the intervals between meetings of the Directors. All actions of the Executive Committee shall be considered for ratification or confirmation at the next successive meeting of the Board of Directors. 7.3 Nominating Committee: The Nominating Committee shall consist of three members of the corporation, who need not be Directors. One member shall be elected each year at the annual meeting of the corporation for a term of three years. Any vacancy before the end of a term shall be filled by appointment by the President until the next annual meeting, at which time a member shall be elected to fill the balance of that term. No member of the Nominating Committee shall serve for more than six consecutive years. The Nomination Committee shall nominate one of more candidates for each office to be filled at the annual meeting of the corporation, including the Nominating Committee. At least one month before the Annual Meeting, the Nominating Committee shall file all nominations with the President, who shall immediately communicate those names to the Board of Directors. Nominations for any office to be filled at the Annual Meeting of the corporation may also be made by papers signed by three or more members of the corporation filed with the President at least two weeks before the Annual Meeting. Immediately upon receiving such nominations, the President shall immediately communicate those names to the Board of Directors. 7.4 Finance Committee: The members of the Finance Committee shall be appointed by the President to serve terms of three years, or such shorter length of term as will cause the term of office of approximately one-third of the members to expire each year. Members need not be Directors, and may be reappointed. The Finance Committee shall advise the Treasurer concerning the investment and management of the corporation’s funds and securities, and provide such additional advice and assistance as the Treasurer may request. 7.5 Medical Advisory: The members of Medical Advisory Committee shall be appointed by the President to serve terms of three years, or such shorter length of term as will cause the term of office of approximately one-third of the members to expire each year. Members need not be Directors, and may be reappointed. The Medical Advisory Committee shall advise the Board of Directors on those medical matters and of medical opportunities which it thinks the corporation should engage in furtherance of its stated purpose. 7.6 Educational Advisory Committee: The members of the Educational Advisory Committee shall be appointed by the President to serve terms of three years, of such shorter length of term as will cause the term of office of approximately one-third of the members to expire each year. Members need not be Directors, and may be reappointed. The Educational Advisory Committee shall advise the Board of Directors on those educational matters and of educational opportunities which it thinks the corporation should engage in furtherance of its stated purpose. 7.7 Other Committees: The President may appoint such other committees as the President and the Directors shall determine from time to time to be advisable and necessary. The chairperson of each such committee shall be a Director, but the other members of the committee need not be Directors. Members may be reappointed to such committees. Except as otherwise specifically set forth in these By-Laws, committees shall have such duties as may be assigned to them from time to time by the Directors. Article VIII Finance 8.1 Fiscal Year: The Fiscal year of the corporation shall begin on the first day of January in each year. 8.2 Accounts: The monies of the corporation shall be deposited in the name of the corporation in such banks or other financial institutions as the Directors shall designate. Funds shall be drawn only by checks or orders signed by such persons as the Directors shall designate. 8.3 Restrictions: The corporation is organized exclusively for charitable and educational purposes as specified in Section 501(c)(3) of Internal Revenue Code, as from time to time amended, herein after referred to as the code, and it shall not be operated for profit, and the corporation will nor carry on any activities not permitted to be carried on by a corporation exempt from federal income tax under the code. No part of its net earnings shall inure to the benefit of any member, director or any officer of the corporation or any private person, except that reasonable compensation may paid for services rendered to or for the corporation. No officer, director or member of the corporation or any private individual shall be entitled to share in the distribution of any of the corporate assets on dissolution of the corporation. No part of the corporation’s activities shall be the carrying on of propaganda or otherwise attempting to influence legislation or in intervening in any political campaign on behalf of any candidate for public office. Upon dissolution, all of the remaining assets and property of the corporation, after payment of necessary expensed thereof, shall be distributed to another corporation exempt under said section of the code, to be applied by such other corporation for those purposes of that corporation that are most similar to the purposes of this corporation, and no member or officer of this corporation shall profit thereby. Article IX Amendments 9.1 By the Directors: These By Laws, or any subsequent By-Law adopted by the Directors the members, may be amended or repealed by vote of two-thirds of the Directors then in office, except with respect to any provision of any By-Law which by law, the corporation’s Articles of Incorporation, or these By Laws, require action by the members of the corporation. Written notice stating the substance of any such amendment or repeal shall be given to the members not later than the annual meeting next following the vote of the Directors to amend or repeal. 9.2 By the Members: These By Laws, or any subsequent By Law adopted by the Directors or members, may be amended or repealed by vote of two-thirds of the members present at any meeting of the corporation. Written notice that the subject of amending or repealing By Laws is to come before the corporation shall be included in the notice of such meeting. 9.3 Restrictions: No amendment may be made which affects the non-profit status of the corporation or affects the disposition of assets on dissolution of assets on dissolution to another non-profit and income-tax-exempt organization.
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Founder/CEO eclecTechs™, LLC Calle De 35 Estados Northampton, MA 01060 info@eclecTechs.com www.eclecTechs.com EMPLEO eclecTechs™, LLC, (conocido antes como la conexión del Internet), Northampton, mA Propietario; Consultor 1994 Del Internet – Entrenamiento del Internet vía clases de la enseñanza para adultos; instrucción individualizada; serie privado patrocinada del seminario del principiante a los niveles avanzados. Diseño y puesta en práctica mundiales del Web. HTML 2.0 – 4.0, CSS, CGI/perl scripting, Javascript, Unix, programación de VMS. Instalaciones del módem; recuperación de datos; empiece hacia arriba y comercialización del negocio que consulta del Internet; el emplear, entrenando y gerencia del personal cualificado para la firma. Habilidad en todos los servicios del Internet: Ftp, telnet, Gopher, WWW, email, y servicios del USENET. Tarifa de crecimiento del negocio sobre el 35% cada año; termine el revelado sobre de 200 sitios del Web por principios de 1999. El Internet adicional cursa convertido y enseñado en 1999: Y2K, El Problema 2000 Del Año ¡Nuevos Media, O, Poniendo Su Mejor Fuente Hacia adelante! Hojas De Conexión en cascada Del Estilo, Css Javascript Eficaz Guardar la caja fuerte de los cabritos, el Internet para los padres Cursos adicionales del ordenador y del Internet desarrollados y enseñados en 1998: HTML Avanzado Microsoft Frontpage ’98 FrontPage Intermedio Microsoft Access de la oficina ’97 Microsoft Word ’97 Curso de ordenador de la pequeña empresa para los propietarios o los gerentes del negocio Correo Electrónico Con eficacia Usar Newsgroup Comercialización en el Internet Promover Su Sitio Del Web Mousing Alrededor Introducción a Windows ‘ 98/’95 Windows Intermedio ‘ 98/’95 Cursos adicionales del ordenador y del Internet desarrollados y enseñados en 1997: El Abogado Del Internet Comercio virtual para los fabricantes Campo de ordenador para los adultos Microsoft Office ’97 Buscar el Web Cursos adicionales del ordenador y del Internet desarrollados y enseñados en 1996: Escribir un plan de negocio usando el Internet Encontrar un trabajo usando el Internet El Internet para Seniors El Internet para los educadores HTML Intermedio Introducción a los ordenadores Windows Intermedio ’95 El Internet cursa convertido y enseñado en 1995: Introducción al Internet (email, ftp, Gopher, telnet, USENET, IRC, WWW) Elegir un Internet Service Provider Explorar el Web mundial El Internet para la pequeña empresa Comercialización en el Internet Comercio virtual y comercialización interactiva HTML – Lenguaje Del Margen de beneficio Del Hypertext El Internet para los realtors® Facultad del adjunto en la universidad de comunidad técnica de Springfield Instructor para LSSE – servicios del ocio de Amherst y departamento suplemental de la educación Empleo Anterior Universidad de Massachusetts, Amherst, mA Gerente Técnico 1988-1995 Departamento de la ciencia y de la ingeniería del polímero Gerencia del grupo de investigación (postdoctoral) de la ciencia del polímero, incluyendo el ordenador y el equipo del Internet en los recursos combinados de 13 laboratorios. Instrucción en Internet, Unix, VMS, Windows, el DOS, Idris, y la instrumentación del específico del sistema. Consultor independiente 1987-1989 Departamentos de la química y de la ciencia de alimento Diseño y puesta en práctica del análisis (NMR) de los experimentos y de datos de la espectroscopia de la resonancia magnética nuclear para la facultad y los estudiantes graduados. Gerente 1984-1985 Del Laboratorio Departamento de la ciencia y de la ingeniería del polímero Operatorio, mantenga, programar, localice averías el ordenador y el equipo científico para el laboratorio NMR. Universidad De Cornell, Ithaca, Nueva York Asociado 1986 De la Investigación División de ciencias alimenticias Asociado De enseñanza 1985 – 1986 Departamento de la química Instructor a tiempo completo para cuatro secciones generales de la química laboratory/discussion. EDUCACIÓN Universidad de Massachusetts, Amherst, mA M.B.A. Mayo de 1994. B.S. Química 1985. A.A. Universidad De Comunidad Técnica De Springfield El an o 80. ACTIVIDADES Miembro, mayor convención de Springfield y centro de la oficina de los visitantes Miembro, Tarjeta Consultiva,Centro De la Empresa De Springfield Miembro, Cámara de Springfield de Comercio 1996- Miembro, Cámara de Northampton de Comercio 1995- Junta directiva, Cámara de Northampton de Comercio 1997- Silla, Cámara de Northampton de Comité de educación del Comercio 1998- Miembro Del Comité De Dirección, Unión Nacional Occidental 1998-2000 De los Programas de escritura De Nueva Inglaterra Del Local 5 Junta directiva, club occidental 1997-2000 del anuncio de Massachusetts Miembro, Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) 1995 – Miembro, informáticos para la responsabilidad social (CPSR) 1995 – Miembro, Asociación Nacional De la Seguridad Del Ordenador (NCSA) 1995- Operador De Sistemas Auxiliar, Tablón De Anuncios de GENIE 1991 – 1992 Miembro, comisión del zoning de Sunderland de apelaciones (ZBA) 1988 – Voluntario del vigilante de la caja, MSPCA 1987 – Fundraiser, Condado SPCA 1986 – 1987 De Tompkins Licencia 1989 Del Vendedor De las Propiedades Inmobiliarias De Massachusetts – Miembro, Sociedad Química Americana (ACS) 1984 – 1994 PUBLICACIONES M.A. Masse, J.A. Hirsch, V.A. White, F.E. Karasz. Nuevos Materiales Poliméricos, 1,75-91(1990). «una investigación de la Multi-Te’cnica de la química de doping AsF5 en el Poly(p-poly(p-Phenylene Vinylene)». L.J. Bajo, V.A. White, P. Chinachoti. Diario de la ciencia de alimento, en prensa. «efecto de la sucrosa en el atascamiento del agua, el comportamiento del gluten del trigo según lo determinado por Deuterium, la espectroscopia de la resonancia magnética nuclear Oxygen17 y Carbon13». P. Chinachoti, V.A. White, L. Lo, T.R. Stengle. Química cerealista, 68 (3) 238-244(1991). «aplicación de C13, de O17, y de Na23 de alta resolución NMR estudiar las influencias del agua, de la sucrosa, y del NaCl en la gelatinización del almidón». V. A. Blanco. Procedimientos de la conferencia técnica sobre las telecomunicaciones R&D en Massachusetts, 1994, 1, (5) 24-35 «implicaciones éticas de la aislamiento en correo electrónico». V.A. Blanco. Cámara de Springfield de boletín de noticias del Comercio, Springfield, mA, noviembre de 1996. «Etiqueta en el Internet, o el netiquette en la frontera electrónica.» V.A. Blanco. Negocio Del oeste, Springfield, MA, Diciembre De 1996. «haciendo que el Web trabaja para usted.» Servicio Y Reconocimiento De Comunidad: Programa De la Motivación De la Carrera, Escuela Central Del Arroyo Blanco, Easthampton, De Marcha La 23 De 1999. Concesión distinguida de los alumnos para reconocer el logro excepcional de un graduado de STCC, universidad de comunidad técnica de Springfield, 28 de mayo de 1998. Miembro del panel de partida para el espíritu emprendedor de STCC’s: ¡Haciéndolo Suceda! De enero el 14 de 1998. Presentaciones Invitadas Del Internet: Mujeres en el curso de la tecnología, masa viva, 14 de enero de 1999. Miembro del jurado, 5ta Conferencia Anual De los Propietarios Del Negocio De las Mujeres, Mt. Universidad De Holyoke, 18 de Noviembre De 1998. E-Comercio: Vendiendo en el Internet, Cámara de Easthampton de Comercio, 28 de julio de 1998. Servicios del Internet, sitios y el Web mundial, Cámara del Web de Chicopee de Comercio, marcha de 1998. El Web para los programas de escritura, conferencia nacional de la unión de los programas de escritura, universidad de Massachusetts, Amherst, mA, de octubre el 18 de 1997 Compitiendo en la edad de la sociedad networked – establecimiento de una red en el valle pionero – foro ’97,universidad del estado de Westfield, Westfield, mA, 9 de octubre de 1997 de la calidad Desarrollar un sitio del Web: Qué usted necesita saber, la EXPO 97, universidad de comunidad técnica de Springfield, Springfield, mA, 22 de mayo de 1997 de la tecnología de la oficina Abordando el Web, qué negocios necesitan saber, universidad del centro del revelado de la pequeña empresa de Massachusetts, Cámara de Easthampton de Comercio, 21 de mayo de 1997 El REALTOR del Internet®, la 4ta mayor asociación anual de Springfield de la educación® de los realtors y la demostración comercial, Springfield, mA, 9 de mayo de 1997 El Abogado Del Internet, Universidad De Comunidad De Greenfield, 29 de Abril De 1997 Comercio virtual para exposición y conferencia para los fabricantes, Nashua, NH, de marcha la 28 de 1997 del software del ` 97 de los fabricantes, de New Hampshire El futuro del negocio en el Internet, Cámara de sociedad de las mujeres del Comercio, Springfield, mA, 20 de noviembre de 1996 de Springfield Hacer negocio en el Web, universidad de Office de Massachusetts de presidente y centro del revelado de la pequeña empresa, Hadley, mA, de noviembre el 20 de 1996 El Internet para los realtors, mayor asociación de realtors, Springfield, mA, de julio el 20 de 1996 de Springfield El Internet y la primera enmienda, radio pública nacional, Albany, NY, 1 de mayo de 1996 Familiarizándose con el Internet, conferencia del conocimiento de la carrera, servicio postal de Estados Unidos, Springfield, mA, de marcha la 23 de 1996 Internet para la pequeña empresa, Hilltown Community Development Corporation, Cummington, mA, 21 de febrero de 1996 Familiarizándose con el Internet, con D. Heacock y A. Escarcida, la alianza del propietario del negocio de las mujeres, Springfield, mA, 25 de enero de 1996 Presentación del sitio del Web, el banco mundial, Washington, C.C., 14 de diciembre de 1995 El Internet para los realtors, mayor asociación de realtors, Springfield, mA, de diciembre el 4 de 1995 de Springfield El Internet: Lazos que cambian y forjar las nuevas prácticas, CAUSA, New Orleans, LA, de noviembre el 29 de 1995 Autorización de mujeres a través del Internet, universidad de la red de las mujeres profesionales de Massachusetts, Amherst, mA, 21 de noviembre de 1995 Autorización de mujeres de negocios vía el Internet, club de Zonta de Northampton, Haydenville, mA, 9 de noviembre de 1995 Explorar el Internet para el negocio, universidad del club de los alumnos de Massachusetts Springfield, Springfield, mA, 29 de septiembre de 1995 El Internet para los realtors, asociación de realtors, Whately, mA, de septiembre el 11 de 1995 de Franklin-Hampshire Comercio Virtual, Thomson Financiero, New York City, NY, 21 de Junio De 1995 el «ética del ordenador y el Internet: I – III», junio 15-16, 1995, conferencia que computa de la educación de Massachusetts, universidad de Massachusetts, Lowell, mA «implicaciones éticas de la seguridad y de la aislamiento en el Internet», 25 de octubre de 1994, primera conferencia anual de las telecomunicaciones de Massachusetts, universidad de Massachusetts, Lowell, mA «ediciones éticas en el acceso del Internet de la unidad de universidad», 10 de octubre de 1994, novenos sistemas de información anuales de ACUHO-I curso, universidad de Massachusetts, Amherst, mA «ramificaciones societal del la infraestructura nacional de la información», de agosto 11 de 1994, los novenos ordenadores anuales y la conferencia de la filosofía, universidad occidental, Los Ángeles, CA «ramificaciones sociales de la ‘ carretera de información ‘», 28 de abril de 1994, tercera conferencia anual del instituto del ética del ordenador, instituto de Brookings, Washington, C.C. el «ética del ordenador y la ‘ carretera de información ‘», de marcha la 30 de 1994, escuela de la serie del seminario de la gerencia, universidad de Massachusetts, Amherst
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25 October 2004 Dear Dr Luthra, Thank you for your letter of 15 October 2004 and congratulations to the Center on becoming associated with the UN-DPI. I would be pleased to share information about the Woman’s Health and Education Center with relevant WHO departments, however, it will also be helpful to have the following information as well: a copy of the Center’s constitution or equivalent document; copies of its membership lists; list of its officers; copies of its annual reports for the past three years and audited accounts; copies of any evaluations of its projects and/or research reports produced by the Center; if produced, a copy of its publications/media catalogue. I take this opportunity to thank you for your interest in the work of WHO. Yours sincerely, Ms. J.S. Matsumoto External Relations Officer Office of the Civil Society Initiative
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23 February 2005 Dear Dr. Luthra, I have the honour to invite you to address the community of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) associated with the Department of Public Information (DPI) on Thursday, 7 April 2005, at the weekly Briefing organized by the NGO Section of DPI. The topic of the Briefing will be «International World Health Day». Our well-informed NGO representatives would be interested in hearing from you on how your organization is working with the United Nations and with governments to promote maternal health and early childhood care. Other invited speakers include H.E. Chief Arthur Mbanefo, Permanent Representative of Nigeria to the United Nations and Dr. Jack Chow, World Health Organization, Assistant Director-General for HIV/AIDS, TB and Malaria. We respectfully ask that you give a presentation of approximately seven-to-ten minutes so that the remaining time can be devoted to a question-and-answer period. The weekly DPI/NGO Briefings are attended by an average of 200 representatives of national and intemationa1 NGOs that work with the United Nations. The Briefing will take place in the Dog Hammarskjöld Library Auditorium from 10:30 a.m. until 11:30 a.m. I hope you will be able to join us on 7 April 2005. Yours sincerely, Paul Hoeffel Chief NGO Section Department of Public Information
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NGO BRIEFING CALENDAR FOR APRIL 2005 7 April Topic: Promoting Maternal and Child Health Campaigns (In observance of World Health Day, 7 April) Speakers: Ian Smith, Advisor to the Director-General, World Health Organization H.E. Mr. Aminu Bashir Wali, Permanent Representative of Nigeria to the United Nations Rita Luthra, President, Women’s Health & Education Center 14 April Topic: Water: Gender Perspectives (In observance of the International Decade of Water and the Commission on Sustainable Development, 11-22 April, New York) Speakers: June Zeitlin, Member, Commission on Sustainable Development, NGO Women’s Caucus, Executive Director, Women’s Environment and Development Organization H.E. Mr. Crispin Grey-Johnson, Permanent Representative of the Gambia to the United Nations (invited) Ethnè Davey, Member, Steering Committee, Gender and Water Alliance, Water Program Manager, Department of Water Affairs & Forestry, South Africa 21 April DPI/NGO Communications Workshop Topic: Access to Information : ngocalendar.org Moderator: Joan Kirby, Chair, Communication Workshop Committee Morning Session: 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Topic: A Comprehensive NGO Online Calendar: Why, When, Where, How? Speakers: Lilia Vazquez, Chief, Special Projects Unit, Internet Service, DPI Dan Uitti, Webmaster, NGO/DPI Executive Committee Ayse Toprak, Intern, DPI/NGO Section Rik Panganiban, Communications Coordinator, Conference of NGOs in Consultative Relationship with the United Nations (CONGO) Open discussion of NGO experiences and recommendations Afternoon Session: 1:15 p.m. – 4:15 p.m. Topic: Making it Happen: The Nuts and Bolts Rik Panganiban, Communications Coordinator, Conference of NGOs in Consultative Relationship with the United Nations (CONGO) Dan Uitti, Webmaster, NGO/DPI Executive Committee 28 April Topic: Report from Sudan: UN/NGO Perspectives Speakers: Christopher Coleman, Officer-in-Charge, Senior Political Affairs Officer/Africa Desk, Department of Peacekeeping Operations (DPKO) H.E. Mr. Elfatih Mohamed Ahmed Erwa, Permanent Representative of the Republic of Sudan to the United Nations (invited) John Prendergast, Special Adviser to the President, International Crisis Group (invited) Briefings are held in the Dag Hammarskjöld Library Auditorium from 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. unless otherwise indicated. Thematically relevant UN videos are usually screened at 10 a.m. before the Briefing. NGO Briefings are available on audio cassette. Contact the DPI/NGO Resource Centre. To receive our monthly Calendar and the weekly DPI/NGO Link newsletter electronically, please e-mail dpingo@un.org. Check the DPI/NGO Section’s website at http://www.un.org/dpi/ngosection or call our hotline at 212-963-6847 for information and any changes in our Briefing programme. E-mail address: dpingo@un.org. More information is available at our DPI/NGO Resource Centre, tel.: (212) 963-7233/4 or 963-7078; fax: (212) 963-2819
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Compañero del entrenamiento de la investigación, programa especial de la batería de UNDP/UNFPA/WHO/World del entrenamiento de la investigación, del revelado y de la investigación en la reproducción humana Departamento de la salud y de la investigación reproductivas Organización Mundial de la Salud, Ginebra, Suiza Departamento de la obstetricia y de Gynecology Confianza Del Cuidado médico De las Mujeres De Birmingham NHS Birmingham, B15 2TG, (Reino Unido) El Dr. Luciano E. Mignini tiene experiencia extensa en la investigación que conduce en salud reproductiva especialmente el papel del homocysteine en asociar las teorías del preeclampsia. Su trabajo se publica extensamente en varios diarios y libros. Él está también en la facultad de Centro Rosarino de Estudios Perinatales (CREP), de centro de colaboración del WHO en la salud maternal y de niño, Rosario 2000, la Argentina. Este centro fue fundado en 1984 por un grupo de obstétricos de la ciudad de Rosario con la puntería de mejorar la salud del maternal-infante de la población con la investigación, el entrenamiento de recursos humanos y las hojas de operación (planning) de las actividades relacionadas con el cuidado médico. Estados constitucionales del acto de CREP’s cómo estas acciones serán logradas. Incluye actividades de la investigación y de la enseñanza permitiendo el diseño de las guías de consulta para el cuidado perinatal, publicación de los papeles de investigación, participación en y organización de reuniones científicas sobre perinatology, organización de pre y de los programas de enseñanza y de las becas graduados y también la creación de una biblioteca especializada así como una base de datos perinatal. El centro se convirtió en una asociación civil con la personalidad jurídica Nº 10.265 de 1984 y fue colocado en la oficina pública nacional del registro para las instituciones no lucrativas bajo Nº 302 21 de agosto de 1987. En febrero de 1993 fue señalado por el ministerio de la salud del municipio de la ciudad de Rosario como coordinador de las actividades de la investigación conducidas en todos los hospitales de la ciudad en el campo de la obstetricia y de la ginecología. En julio 1993 bajo resolución N° 928/93, de él fue aprobada un acuerdo de la colaboración en la investigación y la educación graduada entre el centro y la escuela graduada de la escuela del remedio de la universidad nacional de Rosario. En abril de 1994, considerando maestría extensa de CREP’s, la Organización Mundial de la Salud la señaló como centro de colaboración en salud y la población del Madre-Niño.
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