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From: GMAX <
To: J J <jeeyacation(ii.),gmaiI.com>
Subject: FW: REMINDER & ATTENDEES FOR DINNER WITH GEORGETTE TONIGHT PLS
CONFIRM
Date: Thu, 02 Dec 2010 14:26:58 +0000
This is my dinner tonight..
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From: Georgette Mosbacher <
Date: Thu, 2 Dec 2010 08:55:16 -0500
To: NY Max <
Subject: REMINDER & ATTENDEES FOR DINNER WITH GEORGETTE TONIGHT PLS CONFIRM
Ghislaine :
This is to remind you of
Dinner
with Georgette Mosbacher
In honor of
Nobel Laureate Dr. Paul Greengard
On Thursday, December 2nd
At 7:30pm
1020 Fifth Avenue
(entrance on 83rd street)
Cocktail attire
ATTENDEES
Paul Greengard, see below
Ursula Greengard
Robert Dilenschneider, President & Founder of the Dilenschneider Group
Jack Rowe, former President & CEO of MT Sinai Health and former Executive Chairman& CEO of Aetna.
presently Professor at Columbia University
Valerie Rowe, Professor at Fordham University
Dale Dewey. Executive Vice President, Axcess Luxury & Lifestyle
Lyn Paulsin, Georgette's sister and her Chief of Staff and PR Director for Borghese
Ghislaine Maxwell, Philanthropist, daughter of the late newspaper tycoon Robert Maxwell
Tom Higgins, Liaison for US Government
Fiona Higgins
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Kevin Greene, Managing Partner, James Alpha Management
Hillary Greene
Naveen Jain, founder 86 CEO of Intelius
John DeRosa, Senior VP at UBS
J. Michael Adams, President Fairleigh Dickson University
Susan Adams
Dr. Paul Greengard Is an American neuroscientist best known for his work on the molecular and cellular
function of neurons. In 2000, Greengard, Arvid Carlsson and Eric Kandel were awarded the Nobel Prize for
Physiology or Medicine for their discoveries concerning signal transduction in the nervous system. He is
currently Vincent Astor Professor at Rockefeller University. Dr. Greengard used his Nobel Prize honorarium
to fund the Pearl Meister Greenbard Prize, an award for women scientists named after his mother and
established in 2004. The award is to combat discrimination against women in science, since, as Greengard
observed, "[women] are not yet receiving awards and honors at a level commensurate with their
achievements." The $50,000 annual prize is awarded to an outstanding woman conducting biomedical
research.
Dr. Paul Greengard was born in New York City. During World War II, he served in the United States Navy as
an electronics technician at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology working on an early warning system
against Japanese kamikaze planes. After the war, he attended Hamilton College where he graduated in
1948 with a bachelors degree in mathematics and physics. He decided against graduate school in physics
because most post-war physics research was focusing on nuclear weapons, and instead became interested
in biophysics. He began his graduate studies at Johns Hopkins University in the lab of Heiden Keffer
Hartline. Inspired by a lecture by Alan Hodgkin, Greengard began work on the molecular and cellular
function of neurons. In 1953, Greengard received his PhD and began postdoctoral work at the University of
London, Cambridge University, and the University of Amsterdam. He then became director of the
Department of Biochemistry at the Geigy Research Laboratories. After leaving Geigy in 1967 he worked
briefly at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Vanderbilt University before taking a position as
Professor in the Department of Pharmacology at Yale University. In 1983 he joined the faculty of The
Rockefeller University.
Dr. Greengard is a member of the Board of Scientific Governors at The Scripps Research Institute. He is the
acting chairman of the Fisher Center for Alzheimer's Research Foundation and serves on the board of the
Michael Stern Parkinson's Research Foundation. Both internationally-renowned foundations support the
research conducted in the Greengard Laboratory at The Rockefeller University.
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Lyn Paulsin
Assistant to the CEO
PR Director
Borghese, Inc.
10 E. 34th Street, 3rd Floor
New York, NY 10016
212-659-5314 direct
212-659-5372 fax
917-612-2655 cell
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