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Glazner, Gordon
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UMCMA Glazner_G
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Education: BS(South Colorado); PhD(Colorado State); post doc NIH(Bethesda Md); Post doc (Houston)
Positions: Asst Prof Pharmacology & Therapeutics (Neurodegenerative Diseases St. B Research Centre) 2002-
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The Gordon Glazner file contains the following material:
- Short biography incl list of recent publications from Dept Pharmacology & Therapeutics website Mar 2010 (7pp)
- CIHR Awardee (New Faculty) UM website 17 Apr 2002 (1p)
- MHRC Annual Report 2003-2004 : description of research (1p)
- From the desk of Dr. Gordon Glazner - a letter from St. Boniface Hospital & Research Centre (2pp)
- "City prof a top guru for Yahoo answers" WFP 11 Dec 2006 (1p)
- "A Night to Remember for the Alzheimer Society" WFP 4 Mar 2007 (1p)
- "Alzheimer's am 'elusive' challenge" WFP 7 Mar 2007 (1p)
- "Investigating Alzheimer's, Dr. Gordon Glazner interview by CJOB" (1p)
- "The search for Answers" e-memo 8 Jan 2010 (1p)
- "Man. research links diabetes to dementia" Alzheimer Society flyer 2010 (1p)
- GG to host trivia challenge (1p)
- Cafe Scientifique public discussion on Alzheimer Disease and Dementia (1p)