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Temin

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Tem·in  (tmn), Howard Martin 1934-1994.
American oncologist. He shared a 1975 Nobel Prize for research on the interaction of tumor viruses and genetic material.


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00 Hardcover GV1787 Staff writer and dance critic for the Boston Globe for a quarter century, Temin goes backstage at a major international ballet company to capture the stories of the artistic director, the choreographers, and the dancers; but also some figures in deeper shadow, including the scheduler, the wardrobe managers, the physical therapists, the pointe shoe manager, and the accompanists.
Drug companies are caught between the reality of what it takes to get a drug to market and the public's expectations of what their rights are when they're sick," says Davia Temin, CEO of New York consultancy Temin & Co.
 
 
 
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