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474 MILLENNIUM-SECOND EDITION D r. Daniel Malamud has been serving New York University for 13 years. A professor of medicine, basic sciences, craniofacial biology, and infectious diseases, he focuses his research on the development of microfluidic devices for the detection of infectious diseases, a combined screening and confirmatory test for HIV, a sensitive test for malarial DNA, and a combined RNA/antibody test for the Zika virus. His latest results on Zika have been shared nationwide, and he was interviewed by Voice of America about his findings. Inspired to pursue a career in science by a professor at his alma mater, the University of Michigan, Dr. Malamud holds a BS in biology, an MA and a PhD in cell biology. He also received an honorary master’s degree from the University of Pennsylvania in 1983. Utilizing five decades of professional experience, he has contributed myriad articles to journals and chapters to books. As a testament to his success, he received the Basic Science Teaching Award, the Research Career Development Award and the Lindback Teaching Award. He was also named a Fulbright-Hays Senior Lecturer in recognition of his prominence in the field. PROFESSOR, BASIC SCIENCES AND CRANIOFACIAL BIOLOGY New York University College of Dentistry New York, NY DANIEL MALAMUD, PHD L ong before launching a career as a prolific travel writer, Dr. Robin Magowan was inspired by his uncle, James Merrill, an award- winning poet who rose to prominence during the late twentieth century. Magowan completed formal education at the prestigious Harvard University, receiving a Bachelor of Arts in 1958 before earning a Master of Arts at Columbia University in 1960 and a PhD at Yale University in 1964. Since then, he has traveled throughout the world in search of authentic cultural experiences, which he has generously shared with interested readers from around the globe. Among his most widely regarded travel works is “Tour De France: The Historic 1978 Event,” which provides a thorough, stage-by-stage account of the most contested Tour to have ever taken place. His varied portfolio includes “Lilac Cigarette in a Wish Cathedral,” a collection of poems; “Memoirs of a Minotaur,” a well-received autobiography and critical study of the modern pastoral narrative; “Narcissus and Orpheus: Pastoral in Sand, Fromentin, Jewett, Alain-Fournier, and Dinesen;” and “Improbable Journeys,” which recounts his travels throughout several countries. Magowan has also published several translated works, including Michaux’s “Ecuador.” WRITER Santa Fe, NM ROBIN MAGOWAN, PHD

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