Originated in Bruin, PA, north of Pittsburgh. Lew received a Ph.D. in Biochemistry from the University of Pittsburgh. He was appointed Assistant Professor of Biochemistry at the University of Massachusetts Medical Center in Worcester, MA then as Associate Director for Science with the National Bladder Cancer Project before moving to Kentucky to help establish the Markey Cancer Center in 1983.
He served as Associate Director for Administration until retiring in June, 2011. He has expertise in scientific research, writing/editing, grants, and comprehensive organization administration.
“Triplets” are things I trip over in the course of trying to get IMPORTANT stuff done … mostly in the morning … trying to get my day off the launch pad. They include: Making the bed Feeding the cat Retrieving the paper Making breakfast Eating breakfast Emptying the dish washer Taking out the trash Taking…
The wife was cleaning out the refrigerator shelves but couldn’t figure out how to remove a retaining rack, so she called Super-Hurango for help! [OK, it was probably a ploy to make retired SH feel useful!] A 22-second assessment, including two “trial” but failed approaches, finally ended in a successful rack removal venture. [She then…
[“Ask Marilyn”, Parade Magazine, May 29, 2016, p. 10] Question: “I’m in Mensa, where I’ve been discussing this question with other members for years: What is the reason we are here?” Marilyn’s Response: “I think it depends on your spiritual beliefs. If you have a religion, it provides the answer. But if you don’t believe…
It only recently became clear to me that the riddle I’ve been chasing for 40+ years is this: Why … … in a country with as much wealth as the United States of America — the envy of the world in its offerings of opportunity and prosperity — are so many so far from realizing…
There’s no getting around it: LIFE’S TOUGH … perhaps excepting for a lucky few who have had the good fortune to benefit from the grit and grind of others – but, even then, it’s often only temporary. The bliss and ecstasy of marrying someone, who, we fully expect, will selflessly look after our personal welfare…