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- Major General William A. Studer is the director of operations, U.S. Central Command, MacDill Air Force Base, Fla. He is responsible for planning.
- Retired USAF Major General William Allen Studer died of pulmonary fibrosis, Saturday, January 26, 2019 at his home in Tampa, FL. He was 79.
- Prof Bernhard Studer HFRSE (August 21, 1794 – May 2, 1887), was a 19th-century Swiss geologist.
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Most people don’t go with their heart.
How did Quint advance his career from a High School Special Education Teacher to a Hospital President to a Founder and CEO? In this episode, we continue Quint Studer’s story from episode #122 and hear about one of his major life transitions– a key moment when he took a risk and followed his heart. Listen as Quint and Janet discuss the part of his journey that fueled the creation for some of his greatest accomplishments.
This episode addresses questions such as:
- How can we navigate our careers by following our heart?
- Why are training and development so critical to an organization’s culture?
- Who should superintendents focus on hiring?
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Quint Studer Biography
Quint Studer is a lifelong student of leadership. He is a businessman, a visionary, an entrepreneur, and a mentor to many. He has worked with individuals at all levels of leadership and across a variety of industries to help them become better leaders and create high-performing organizations.
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Bernhard Studer
Swiss geologist (1794–1887)
This article is about the Swiss geologist. For the Swiss painter, see Bernhard Studer (painter).
Prof Bernhard Studer HFRSE (August 21, 1794 – May 2, 1887), was a 19th-century Swissgeologist.
Biography
He was born at Buren an der Aare near Bern in Switzerland on 21 August 1794.
He was educated to become a clergyman, but his interests later switched to sciences. In 1815 he became a teacher of mathematics at the gymnasium in Bern, and during the following year, began studying geology at University of Göttingen as a pupil of Johann Friedrich Ludwig Hausmann. He subsequently furthered his education at Freiburg, Berlin and Paris.[2]
In 1825 he published his first major work, Beyträge zu einer Monographie der Molasse. Later on, he commenced his detailed investigations of the western Alps, and published in 1834 his Geologie der westlichen Schweizer-Alpen. In the same year, largely through his influence, the University of Bern was established and he became the first professor of geology. His Geo
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Lorenz Studer
Lorenz Studer (born March 5, 1966)[citation needed] is a Swiss biologist. He is the founder and director of the Center for Stem Cell Biology at Memorial-Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York City. He is a developmental biologist and neuroscientist who is pioneering the generation of midbrain dopamine neurons for transplantation and clinical applications.[1] His expertise in cell engineering spans a wide range of cells/tissues within the nervous system geared toward disease modeling and exploring cell replacement therapy. Currently, he is a member of the Developmental Biology Program and Department of Neurosurgery at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center and a professor of Neuroscience at Weill Cornell Medical College in New York City, NY.[2]
In 2015, he was named a recipient of the MacArthur Fellowship (also known as the "Genius Grant") for his innovative work on stem cell and Parkinson's disease research.[3]
Implementation of Studer's cell replacement therapy clinical trial which utilizes dopamine neurons gener
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