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Will not attend : lively stories of detachment and isolation
\"An unabashedly hilarious memoir-in-essays from Adam Resnick, former writer for Late Night with David Letterman\"-- Provided by publisher.
Pediatric Research Consortia announce CAVATICA Platform for Analyzing Research Data on Pediatric Cancers and Rare Diseases
PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 17, 2016 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Today the Children's Brain Tumor Tissue Consortium (CBTTC), whose Operations Center is located at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and the Pacific Pediatric Neuro-Oncology Consortium (PNOC) have committed to share their extensive data collection on rare pediatric diseases and pediatric cancer with the broader medical research community through CAVATICA, a cloud-based biomedical data analysis platform created in partnership with Seven Bridges. CAVATICA, which also launches out of beta today, will enable researchers to collaboratively access, share and rapidly analyze data collected about diseases impacting children, including pediatric cancers, congenital disorders and rare diseases such as epilepsy and autism. \"We've been piloting CAVATICA during the past several months and the importance of de-siloing data became quickly apparent,\" said Sabine Mueller, M.D., Ph.D., MAS and pediatric neuro-oncologist and researcher at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) and project leader of the Pacific Pediatric Neuro-Oncology Consortium (PNOC). \"CAVATICA represents an opportunity to empower the rare disease researcher to give those children with rare and deadly pediatric diseases a chance to benefit from the data held by researchers around the world.\" The Children's Brain Tumor Tissue Consortium (CBTTC) is a collaborative, multi-institutional research program dedicated to the study and treatment of childhood brain tumors and has its operations center located at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. The CBTTC supports the research of new prognostic biomarkers and therapies for children with pediatric brain tumors. The CBTTC consists of ten primary member institutions including: Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Seattle Children's, The Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago) Benioff Children's Hospital (UCSF), Stanford University/Lucile Packard Children's Hospital, Meyer Children's Hospital Florence Italy, Cancer Institute of New Jersey (Rutgers), Weill Cornell Medicine Pediatric Brain and Spine Center Children's National Health System.
Kimberly Resnick, Adam Thaler
The bride is a doctor; the groom is an anesthesiologist.
G2: Arts: Film: Portal to the big time: Charlie Kaufman relives how he wrote Being John Malkovich - and offers a few screenwriting tips
A few weeks later, I'm passing him again, and I'm thinking: \"There's the guy that's cool.\" As we pass each other, he says: \"Well, sure, it's all downhill that way.\" So I think: \"Oh, OK. He's got a repertoire. I'm not that special. He's probably said it to other people, maybe he doesn't remember me . . . but OK.\" I laughed, but this time my laugh was a little forced. Then I pass him another time, and he says it again. And this time he's going downhill and I'm going uphill, so it doesn't even make sense. And I started to feel pain about this, because I'm embarrassed for him and I think maybe there's something wrong with him. And then it just keeps happening. I probably heard it seven or eight more times. I started to avoid him. I like the idea that this story changes over time, even though nothing has changed on the outside. What's changed is all in my head and has to do with a realisation on my character's part. And the story can only be told in a particular form. It can't be told in a painting. The point is: it's very important that what you do is specific to the medium in which you're doing it, and that you utilise what is specific about that medium to do the work. And if you can't think about why it should be done this way - then it doesn't need to be done.
Furniture 4 Less in Cleveland
Sep. 5--CLEVELAND -- Adam Resnick and Jason Reeves tout the low prices at their new store, Furniture 4 Less. Resnick and Reeves opened Furniture 4 Less in the Cleveland community two weeks ago. They opened their first store in Fuquay- Varina one year ago. A Garner store followed six months later. Resnick and Reeves will bring a store to Smithfield, near Bob Evans, this fall. The 1,200-square-foot space will be the first Furniture 4 Less to offer a leather gallery. The chain also has two stores in Virginia.
Patrols ensure safety on state's waterways ; Officers busy checking boats and enforcing the speed laws
\"With the number of fatalities, our agency is really emphasizing boating safety,\" [Adam Resnick] said. \"We really stepped up enforcement this weekend.\" \"Things can happen so fast out here,\" Resnick said. \"You really have to be aware of everything; it's dangerous.\" PHOTO 3; STAFF PHOTOS / JENNA ISAACSON / jenna.isaacson@heraldtribune.com Fish and Wildlife Officer Adam Resnick, left, asks Bill Hardaway for his boat's registration on Saturday. Resnick and other officers are patrolling Florida's waterways over the holiday weekend, making sure boaters have the required emergency equipment and obey speed laws. Adam Resnick writes out a warning slip on Saturday to a boater for not having registration on board. STAFF PHOTO / JENNA ISAACSON / jenna.isaacson@heraldtribune.com Fish and Wildlife Officer Adam Resnick, right, waits for a boater to find his vessel's registration near the Placida boat ramp on Saturday.
'Smoochy' dies in over-the-top, fuchsia puddle of desperation
Danny DeVito, so adroit at orchestrating the dark humor of \"The War of the Roses\" and \"Throw Momma From the Train,\" doesn't work quite the same magic with \"Death to Smoochy,\" penned by Adam Resnick, a former writer for David Letterman and \"The Larry Sanders Show,\" a satire on the backstage maneuverings of a late-night TV program. Rainbow Randolph (Robin Williams), a leprechaun-like former children's TV star, feels parents' pain. He wants to assassinate Smoochy, the fuchsia rhino given to lectures about the value of good nutrition, and we-are-family songs, including \"My Stepdad's Not Mean (He's Just Adjusting).\" Randolph, though, wants to make the rhino extinct, and not only because the character and his creator are so annoying. Mopes has usurped the older man's job at Kidnet, his lavish penthouse digs and his ex-girlfriend, steely, sarcastic programming executive Nora Wells (Catherine Keener). Gone, too, is a lucrative auxiliary source of income; the FBI busted Randolph for taking bribes from parents in exchange for guaranteeing their children a spot on the show.
Palmetto pushes past Mustangs
Palmetto was extended into a shootout by shorthanded Lakewood Ranch Wednesday night before prevailing 5-3 on penalty kicks by David Gonzalez and Adam Resnick to advance to Friday's championship game against Bayshore in Class 2A-District 12 Boys Soccer Tournament semifinal action at Balvanz Stadium. Then Palmetto goalie Ronnie Zorger made an outstanding save on the first penalty kick that ultimately meant the difference after giving the Tigers a psychological boost. Gonzalez and Resnick scored two goals apiece. Gonzalez had given the Tigers a 1-0 lead on a penalty kick and then Resnick broke a 1-1 tie early in the second half.