Dr. Clifford E. Felder

REHOVOT, ISRAEL Dr. Clifford E. (Chaim Tzvi) Felder, 59, died after a brief illness in Rehovot, Israel where he has lived since 1981. He was a Research Associate in Theoretical Chemistry and Biochemistry at the Weizmann Institute of Science.

Dr. Felder, born in Fall River, MA., was an honors graduate of Duke University, received an MS from Brandeis University and a PhD in Theoretical Biochemistry from Iowa State University. At Weizmann, Dr. Felder has been an integral member of two teams of scientists exploring the molecular modeling of proteins, drugs and other organic/organometallic compounds. Among his numerous publications and accomplishments, he wrote a server that calculates dipole moments of proteins.

In addition to many accomplishments, Dr. Felder faced challenges in his life with a special sweetness and strength that inspired many. He loved playing the piano. He was devoted member of his Religious community where he participated in study of Torah and lived his life in fulfillment of its highest ideals.

He was the son of Louise Felder currently of Providence, RI and the late David E. Felder. He is also survived by his brother Fred of Providence, RI, and his brother Lloyd and his sister-in-law Deborah of Dartmouth, MA. He is also survived by his niece Laura, a medical student at Georgetown, and his nephew Daniel, a financial analyst in NYC.

Memorial Shiva week continues through Sunday from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m., excluding the Sabbath, at his brother Fred's residence at 30 Miles Ave., Providence and will conclude at his mother's residence at EPOCH on Butler Ave., in Providence, RI.

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Win The Struggle To Be Healthier With Dr. Ann Peters And MD Longevity – Video


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For reviews on Dr Ann Peters, check out drannpeters-reviews.com Information MD Longevity and Dr Ann J Peters MD can be found on this website about anti-aging medicine and anti-aging doctors.

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Patients Report Success with Innovative Approach to Men's Health – Reviews Innovative Men's Health New Clinic In …

Patients looking for an advanced approach to men's health issues report their results as we review Innovative Men's Health. Their clinic in Bellevue has grown rapidly and they are opening a new clinic is Seattle, a city known for its innovation from software to airplanes.

Bellevue, Washington (PRWEB) January 02, 2013

Dr. Barry Wheeler, a naturopathic physcian, member of the American Academy of Anti-aging Medicine, and owner of Vue Wellness in Bellevue, Washington, has created an innovative approach designed to help men and women achieve optimal wellness. Bedroom issues are seldom discussed at most doctors' offices and, if there is a discussion, relatively few treatment options are provided. Dr. Wheeler has created a solution to address these issues.

Part of the solution was to divide the clinic in two. The clinic for the men became Innovative Men's Health and the clinic for the women, Femme Clinique. This allows your doctor to be much more focused and address the issues that are often overlooked or poorly addressed.

To make their services even more convenient, the doctors at Innovative Men's Health have opened an additional location in Seattle, Washington. This new clinic is conveniently located in First Hill at the corner of Boradway and Madison st.

Reviews from patients being treated at Innovative Men's Health and Femme Clinique have been very positive. "We learned from experience over the years what the most overlooked issues for aging men and women are in this area. Now we can provide multiple treatment options for patients and help them make an educated decision about how to achieve optimal health and hormone balance," says Dr. Wheeler. "Many couple come to the clinics together to help enhance their lives."

Reviews for Innovative Men's Health submitted by patients through their online scheduling system, Appointy, ensure they are genuine and prevent alterations by staff or others. This system automatically sends these review requests to patients after their 6 week follow-up and, impressively, all the reviews have been positive (5 stars). One patient reports, I am very pleased with the flexibility, personal attention and professional manner of Dr. Wheeler and his staff. I very much look forward to working with them to achieve the results and objectives advocated by Innovative Mens Health.

As a member of the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine, Dr. Wheeler attends regular conferences and seminars on longevity medicine, nutritional therapies, and hormone replacement. He is very passionate about treating the cause of health problems. "Many people are under the assumption that this is alternative medicine, however, the opposite is true. The new approaches to longevity and well being are based on physiology and what nature intended. The alternative medicine is what we see everyday. Nutritional and hormone deficiencies are being misdiagnosed."

For those looking for a more "conventional approach", Dr. Wheeler has partnered with William Washington, MD to ensure that they use the most advanced and up-to-date treatment options available. Every patient is given multiple treatment options and helped to make an informed decision. Now men living in Seattle have even more options to help them improve their lives.

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"Hairy Secrets: Human Relic as Memory Object in Victorian Mourning Jewelry:" Lectures and Hair Art Workshop, January 18-31, Observatory

We at Morbid Anatomy are delighted to announce a new series at Observatory developed in conjunction with master jeweler and art historian Karen Bachmann. Entitled Hairy Secrets: Human Relic as Memory Object in Victorian Mourning Jewelry, this series will explore, in a three-part  lecture series and one workshop, the history of the preservation of human remains for reasons sacred and profane, culminating in the flowering of Victorian hair art mourning jewelry, or jewelry which incorporates the hair of the beloved dead.

Full details on all events follow; hope to see you and one or more! And please note: If you are interested in attending the workshop, please RSVP to morbidanatomy@gmail.com. This class is very nearly sold out, but we are hoping to add an additional class in February if interest justifies.
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"Speaking Reliquaries" and Christian Death Rituals
 Date: Thursday, January 17
Time: 8:00 PM
Admission: $10
Presented by Morbid Anatomy
Part 1 of Hairy Secrets Lecture Series

In tonight's illustrated lecture--the introductory lecture of a 3-part series on human relics and Victorian mourning jewelry--master jeweler and art historian Karen Bachmann will focus on what are termed "speaking" reliquaries: the often elaborate containers which house the preserved body parts--or relics--of saints and martyrs with shapes which reflect that of the body-part contained within.

Bachmann will examine these fascinating objects from an art historical perspective, and discuss their relationship to concepts of human body parts as icons of the immortal. They will be put into the larger context of Christian death rituals, in particular the veneration of saints body parts as sacred and magical relics. Also discussed will be the extremely odd proclivities of a variety of renaissance saints, such as Catherine of Sienna who drank pus from open sores. This will serve as the genesis in our further discussions of human hair, teeth, and nails as icons of the immortal.
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The History of the Memento Mori and Death’s Head Iconography
Date: Thursday, January 24

Time: 8:00 PM
Admission: $10
Presented by Morbid Anatomy
Part 2 of Hairy Secrets Lecture Series

In tonight's illustrated lecture--the second in a 3-part series on human relics and Victorian mourning jewelry--master jeweler and art historian Karen Bachmann will explore the development of the memento mori, objects whose very raison d'être is to remind the beholder that they, too, will die. Bachman will trace the symbolism and iconography of the memento mori and death's head imagery in both Medieval and Renaissance art, focusing on jewelry. She will also discuss the development of the "portable relic" -- a wearable form of body part reliquary, will be the focus of this lecture. The importance of hair in contemporaneous art of the period will be addressed, as well as the development of bereavement jewelry with hair.
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The Victorian Love Affair with Death and the Art of Mourning Hair Jewelry
Date: Thursday, January 31

Time: 8:00 PM
Admission: $10
Presented by Morbid Anatomy
Part 3 of Hairy Secrets Lecture Series

The Victorians had a love affair with death which they expressed in a variety of ways, both intensely sentimental and macabre. Tonight's lecture--the last in a 3-part series on human relics and Victorian mourning jewelry--will take as its focus the apex of the phenomenon of hair jewelry fashion in the Victorian Era as an expression of this passion. Nineteenth century mourning rituals will be discussed, with a particular focus on Victorian hairwork jewelry, both palette worked and table worked. Also discussed will be the historical roots of the Victorian fascination with death, such as high mortality rates for both adults and children, the rise of the park cemetery, and the death of Queen Victoria's beloved Prince Albert and her subsequent fashion-influencing 40-year mourning period. Historical samples of hair art and jewelry from the lecturer's personal collection will also be shown.

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Class: The Victorian Art of Hair Jewelry with Art Historian and Master Jeweler Karen Bachmann
Date:
Sunday, January 13
Time: 12 - 4 PM
Admission: $75

***Must RSVP to morbidanatomy@gmail.com to be added to class list; 15 person limit
This class is part of The Morbid Anatomy Art Academy

Hair jewelry was an enormously popular form of commemorative art that began in the late 17th century and reached its zenith during the Victorian Era. Hair, eit
her of someone living or deceased, was encased in metal lockers or woven to enshrine the human relic of a loved one. This class will explore a modern take on the genre.

The technique of "palette working" or arranging hair in artful swoops and curls will be explored and a variety of ribbons, beads, wire and imagery of mourning iconography will be supplied for potential inclusion. A living or deceased person or pet may be commemorated in this manner.

Students are requested to bring with them to class their own hair, fur, or feathers; all other necessary materials will be supplied. Hair can be self-cut, sourced from barber shops or hair salons (who are usually happy to provide you with swept up hair), from beauty supply shops (hair is sold as extensions), or from wig suppliers. Students will leave class with their own piece of hair jewelry and the knowledge to create future projects.

Karen Bachmann is a fine jeweler with over 25 years experience, including several years on staff as a master jeweler at Tiffany & Co. She is a Professor in the Jewelry Design Dept at Fashion Institute of Technology as well as the School of Art & Design at Pratt Institute. She has recently completed her MA in Art History at SUNY Purchase with a thesis entitled "Hairy Secrets; Human Relic as Memory Object in Victorian Mourning Jewelry". In her downtime she enjoys collecting biological specimens, amateur taxidermy and punk rock.

More on all events can be found here. To see all Morbid Anatomy events, click here.

Image: Mourning brooches containing the hair of a deceased relative. Wellcome Images Source:
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For more information kindly visit on: http://www.bharatbook.com In the coming years, nanotechnology is set to play a pivotal role in various industry segments. The evolving technology has already influenced a large number of industrial segments, and the economic activity generated from it has been high in magnitude and wide in scope. The nanotechnology-based products, which have had a huge impact on almost each industrial sector, are now entering the consumer market in a big way. As per the findings of our latest report, increased applications of the technology in sectors like electronics, cosmetics, and defense, would propel the growth of the global nanotechnology market, which is anticipated to expand at a CAGR of about 19% during 2011-2014. According to "Nanotechnology Market Forecast to 2014", electronic companies are finding new ways of incorporating nanotechnology into consumer products like music systems and mobile phones in order to improve their processing capabilities. Similarly, the technology could help improve cosmetics by changing their physical properties. We also observed that the use of nanotechnology in defense technologies provides enhanced performance at lower cost. Besides, the budding technology has revolutionalized dental care as it decreases the healing time and improves the Osseo-integration during dental implant. Our report discusses in detail these application areas and the key market trends. Though nanomaterials would continue to dominate the ...

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Phila students head to Calif. astronomy conference

Four students from New Philadelphia High School and their teacher will be attending the meeting of the American Astronomical Society to detail their part in a project to identify previously unknown stars.

Journeying to Long Beach, Calif., for the session which runs Sunday through Jan. 11 are Casey Miller, a sophomore; Heath Scherick, a junior; Brandon Free, a senior; and Taylor Willis, a senior.

Accompanying them is Debbie French, a physics and engineering teacher at the high school.

More than 600 professional astronomers also will be in attendance.

French said that her students will be busy the entire time because of the large number of programs being offered, including at least one by a Nobel laureate.

Its going to be absolutely crazy, she said.

Among the better-known individuals scheduled to attend is Bobak Ferdowsi, flight director on the Mars Sciences

Laboratory Curiosity mission this past summer who became an Internet sensation because of his distinctive Mohawk haircut.

Hes kind of a big deal right now, Miller said.

The meeting will allow the students to learn about jobs in astronomy, as well as look for potential summer internships. Its very practical for them to go, French said.

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