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Yale Lance Galanter (born December 3, 1956) is an American lawyer and legal commentator. He is currently a criminal defense attorney based in Miami, Florida . He is best known for representing O. J. Simpson through his 2008 Las Vegas robbery case .
David Hillel Gelernter (born March 5, 1955) is an American computer scientist, artist, and writer.He is a professor of computer science at Yale University.. Gelernter is known for contributions to parallel computation in the 1980s, and for books on topics such as computed worlds (Mirror Worlds).
Yale Galanter (born 1956), criminal defense attorney best known for representing O. J. Simpson since 2000 [64] Anthony Gigliotti (1922–2001), clarinetist and music teacher, who was principal clarinetist for the Philadelphia Orchestra for 47 years [65] Richard Gilewitz, acoustic guitarist known for his use of the fingerstyle technique [66]
Galanter is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Eugene Galanter, academic and psychologist; Marc Galanter, legal scholar; Marc Galanter (psychiatrist), American psychiatrist; Mareva Galanter, French actress; Neil Galanter, pianist; Ruth Galanter, Californian politician; Yale Galanter, US attorney
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Savient was incorporated in 1980 as Bio-Technology General Corp and changed its name in 2003. [3]Savient later focused on commercializing pegloticase in the United States and completing the development and seeking regulatory approval in the European Union.
Cults: Faith, Healing and Coercion is a non-fiction book on cults and coercive persuasion, written by Marc Galanter.The book was published in hardcover format in 1989 by Oxford University Press, and again in hardcover in 1999 in a second-edition work.
Craig M. Crews (born June 1, 1964) is an American scientist at Yale University known for his contributions to chemical biology.He is known for his contributions to the field of induced proximity through his work in creating heterobifunctional molecules that "hijack" cellular processes by inducing the interaction of two proteins inside a living cell. [1]