Dr jennifer berman biography of mahatma gandhi
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Organisations
Maureen Treadwell, Birth Exertion Association
Coin Christensen, Commencement Trauma Canada
Leigh Noshup, c-sections.org
Parliamentarian Devine, Monument of Prenatal Change
Upright support Murphy, Country Pregnancy Consultative Service
Academic Jenny Kurinczuk, National Routine Lead, MBRRACE-UK
Deborah Pirate, Specialist Perinatal Psychotherapist, Perinatal Illness-UK
Karenic Hillyer, Erbs Palsy Group
Judy Record, Baby Lifeline
Colette Potato, Advocacy go for All
Jenn Hooper, Energy to Upsurge Maternity, New Zealand
Amy Dawes, Birth Effort Australia
Smriti Singh, Condescending in Childbirth
Steven L Mitchell, Copy editor in Large, Prometheus Books, New York
Medical Professionals
W Benson Harer MD, former ACOG president
Ralph W. Hale MD, former ACOG executive outfitted president
Magnus Murphy MD, AMA SOG president, pelvic floor evidence and co-author of Choosing Cesarean, A Natural Onset Plan
Associate lecturer Peter Dietz, obstetrician famous gynaecologist, and pelvic floo
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Bio:
Christof Koch is a Meritorious Investigator at the Allen Institute.
Christof received his baccalaureate from the Lycée Descartes in Rabat, Morocco, his B.S. and M.S. in physics from the University of Tübingen in Germany and his Ph.D. from the Max-Planck Institute for biological Cybernetics in 1982. Subsequently, he spent four years as a postdoctoral fellow in the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory and the Brain and Cognitive Sciences Department at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. From 1987 until 2013, Koch was a professor at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) in Pasadena, from his initial appointment as Assistant Professor, Division of Biology and Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences in 1986, to his final position as Lois and Victor Troendle Professor of Cognitive & Behavioral Biology. See here for Christof’s academic pedigree and his students. Christof joined the Allen Institute for Brain Science as Chief Scientific Officer in 2011 and became President in 2015.
Christof’s passion are neurons – the atoms of perception, memory, behavior and consciousness – their diverse shapes, electrical behaviors, and their computational function within the mammalian brain, in particular in neocortex. The Allen Institute for Brain Science i
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Soul of Satyagraha: Kallenbach honoured for Tolstoy Farm
Three famous names: Hermann Kallenbach, Mahatma Gandhi, and Count Leo Tolstoy all came together at a blue plaque ceremony at Tolstoy Farm near Lenasia on Sunday 6 August.
The ceremony honoured Kallenbach, a pioneering early Johannesburg Jewish architect and developer, for making Tolstoy Farm a possibility by buying the 1 000-acre property in 1910 and donating it to the Satyagraha Movement.
Gandhi set up an ashram there, and ran it from 1910 to 1913, based on ideas of non-violence and a simple, ascetic lifestyle. Tolstoy Farm became one of the cornerstones of the South African passive resistance civil-rights campaign against the Transvaal’s discriminatory laws against Indians.
Today, the farm and surrounding area is owned by Corobrik, which, thanks to chief executive Nicholas Booth, has built a commemorative garden and museum near the foundation of the original farmhouse. There’s a bust of Gandhi on the one side of the steps of the old farmhouse, and on the other side, there’s a bust of Nelson Mandela, but until now, there was no memorial to the man who gave substance and reality to Gandhi’s dream, Hermann Kallenbach.
Kallenbach is famous for his close friendship with Gandhi during Gandhi’s sojourn in South Africa fr