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The specific name, barnetti, is in honor of Burgess Barnett (1888–1944), who collected the holotype and paratypes. Dr. Barnett was Curator of Reptiles at the London Zoo (1932–1937) and Superintendent of the Rangoon Zoological Gardens (1938–1944). [3]
Smith was married to Dr. Barnett Frissell Smith, the head of Spelman's department of biology. [ 10 ] [ 6 ] They had a son, Barnett F. Smith Jr. [ 6 ] She died on 6 May 1961, due to Cancer [ 11 ] before her PhD was conferred posthumously in June.
Walter S. Gurnee, tannery owner, Mayor of Chicago 1851–53; Gurnee named for him (born in New York) Andy Gustafson, football coach, Virginia Tech, Miami; Frankie Gustine, MLB infielder 1939–50; Luke Guthrie, golfer; Luis Gutiérrez, politician (Democrat), U.S. Representative 1993-2019; Buddy Guy, blues guitarist, Grammy Lifetime Achievement ...
In 1968, appointed by John Connally, Dr. Barnett became the first African-American to serve on the Texas State Board of Medical Examiners. [3] Between 1968 and 1971 Dr. Barnett was a member of the National Medical Association Board of Trustees. [3] In 1972 he was elected to the Board of Education of the Houston Independent School District. In ...
In Malawi, clinics could soon be running out of critical HIV medication, unable to replenish their supply since the Trump administration ordered a freeze to U.S. foreign aid. The pause has halted ...
Dr. Dawn Holford, a specialist in decision-making psychology and the prevention of misinformation, explains why people pick up inaccurate health information, and how to make sure that the info we ...
Once Dr. Barnett received her Ph.D., she began her teaching career at Princeton University. She was an assistant professor at Princeton University between the years 1970–1976. [7] During her time at Princeton, Dr. Barnett turned her dissertation into a book that she completed in 1976.
Dr. Schaffner agrees that the average American should not be too concerned. “We have the occasional tuberculosis outbreak in the U.S., but local and state public health authorities are very ...