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Dr. Andrew Singleton
Dr. Andrew B. Singleton is the director of a new NIH intramural research effort, the Center for Alzheimer’s and Related Dementias (CARD). He has been serving as CARD acting director since its construction plan launch in January 2020. He is set to stimulate and lead collaborative research group projects to expand knowledge of the biological mechanisms of Alzheimer’s and related dementias, and to explore methods of treatment and prevention.
“With his decades of experience leading cutting-edge neurodegenerative disease research, Andy is uniquely qualified to inspire and facilitate a collaborative network of multidisciplinary scientists to realize the CARD mission of initiating, stimulating, accelerating and supporting research in Alzheimer’s and related dementias,” said NIA director Dr. Richard Hodes. “I am confident that through his leadership, NIH will continue to make significant advancement toward the development of effective treatments and preve
Far from expecting commuters to return to their desks, as had happened at the end of the last two lockdowns, government experts are now gambling on the fact that many will continue working from home and keep to restrictions even when they are no longer mandated.
The Scientific Pandemic Influenza Group on Modelling (SPI-M) forecasts that the size of any resurgence will be reduced by baseline measures and behaviour which occur largely voluntarily after the full release of restrictions scheduled for June 21.
SPI-M says these could reflect more permanent societal shifts, such as the extent of home working and the amount of work-related travel .
Philip GorhamDirector
Philip Gorham, CFA, FRM, is director of equity research for Ibbotson Associates Japan, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Morningstar, Inc. He covers the European consumer staples sector, spanning beverages, tobacco, food, and home and personal-care products.Gorham rejoined Morningstar in 2014 after serving as an equity analyst and associate director of equity research for the consumer staples sector from 2008 to 2011. From 2011 to 2013, he was an equity analyst for Federated Investors, covering the consumer sector for the firm’s global core equity and mid-cap growth funds. Previously, he was a market risk analyst for the Royal Bank of Scotland in the United Kingdom.Gorham holds a bachelor’s degree in economics from the University of Sunderland and master’s degrees in business administration and accounting from the University of North Carolina. He also holds the Chartered Financial Analyst® and Financial Risk Manager® designations. He is a member of the
Robert Kibaara: What polygamy has taught me
Friday May 07 2021
Housing finance Group CEO Robert Kibaara during an interview at his office on May 3, 2021. PHOTO | DIANA NGILA | NMG
By JACKSON BIKO
Robert Kibaara was sure that all he wanted to do was work in a bank.
His dream was not borne from the admiration of the humdrum officiousness of the banking hall.
It was how, as a young man from the village, he would see a bank teller count wads of cash; swiftly, efficiently, and without moving his lips.
Robert Kibaara was sure that all he wanted to do was work in a bank. His dream was not borne from the admiration of the humdrum officiousness of the banking hall. It was how, as a young man from the village, he would see a bank teller count wads of cash; swiftly, efficiently, and without moving his lips.