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News On Women (Free subscription) | 11/25/2009
President Barack Obama signed an Executive Order creating a new Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues and appointed Amy Gutmann (pictured) to serve as Chair. Amy, who hols an M.Sc. from the London School of Economics, and Ph.D....
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IPBiz (Free subscription) | 11/27/2009
Genetic Engineering and Bioengineering News reports: President Barack Obama has created a new Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues and appointed Amy Gutmann, president of the University of Pennsylvania, to serve as chair and James W. Wagner, president of Emory University, to serve as vice chair. The committee will ultimately be composed of 13 members, it is unclear when...
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The Philadelphia Business Journal (Free subscription) | 11/25/2009
President Obama on Tuesday created a Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues and named University of Pennsylvania President Amy Gutmann to chair it.
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Philadelphia Inquirer (Free subscription) | 11/25/2009
Amy Gutmann, president of the University of Pennsylvania, was named yesterday by President Obama to chair a new advisory panel on bioethics.
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Philadelphia Inquirer (Free subscription) | 11/02/2009
The University of Pennsylvania's Amy Gutmann again was among the highest-compensated private college presidents in the country, according to the Chronicle of Higher Education's annual salary survey, released today.
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FRC Blog (Free subscription) | 12/01/2009
... published in the Federal Register on Monday, November 30. The press release names the chair (Amy Gutmann, President of the University of Pennsylvania) and vice chair (James Wagner, president of Emory University) but does not name the other members of the commission (not more than 13 members total.) An interesting part of the Executive Order states that “at least one and not more than three...
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Bioethics.net (Free subscription) | 11/26/2009
Amy Gutmann, president of the University of Pennsylvania, was named yesterday by President Obama to chair a new advisory panel on bioethics.
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Medical Futility (Free subscription) | 11/25/2009
Yesterday, President Barack Obama signed an Executive Order creating a new Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues. He also announced today he has appointed Amy Gutmann to serve as Chair and James W. Wagner to serve as Vice Chair of the Commission. President Obama said, “As our nation invests in science and innovation and pursues advances in biomedical research and health...
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The Human Future (Free subscription) | 11/25/2009
For Immediate Release November 24, 2009 President Obama Establishes New Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues, Names Commission Leadership WASHINGTON – Today, President Barack Obama signed an Executive Order creating a new Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues. He also announced today he has appointed Amy Gutmann to serve as Chair and James W....
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The Pittsburgh Business Times (Free subscription) | 11/02/2009
... over $1 million: President Antoinette Iadarola, at $1,231.865 University of Pennsylvania President Amy Gutmann, at $1,225,103 Drexel University President Constantine Papadakis, at $1,048,836 President John Fry, at $1,067,824 Higher education pay packages can be deceiving as a result of the rules that govern how universities report compensation to the . The Chronicle of Higher Education compiled...
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Miami Herald (Free subscription) | 11/02/2009
... Jerry C. Lee, National University: $1,189,7779. Nicholas S. Zeppos, Vanderbilt: $1,275,30910. Amy Gutmann, University of Pennsylvania: $1,225,103Note: Total compensation may include deferred compensation and other benefits and is not necessarily take-home salary. Kerwin, who was named president in 2007, was provost for much of the period covered.
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kansascity.com (Free subscription) | 11/02/2009
... Jerry C. Lee, National University: $1,189,7779. Nicholas S. Zeppos, Vanderbilt: $1,275,30910. Amy Gutmann, University of Pennsylvania: $1,225,103Note: Total compensation may include deferred compensation and other benefits and is not necessarily take-home salary. Kerwin, who was named president in 2007, was provost for much of the period covered.Posted on Sun, Nov. 01, 2009 11:11 PM Report...
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Kansas City Star (Free subscription) | 11/02/2009
... Jerry C. Lee, National University: $1,189,7779. Nicholas S. Zeppos, Vanderbilt: $1,275,30910. Amy Gutmann, University of Pennsylvania: $1,225,103Note: Total compensation may include deferred compensation and other benefits and is not necessarily take-home salary. Kerwin, who was named president in 2007, was provost for much of the period covered.Posted on Sun, Nov. 01, 2009 11:11 PM Report...
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Star Tribune (Free subscription) | 11/02/2009
... Jerry C. Lee, National University: $1,189,7779. Nicholas S. Zeppos, Vanderbilt: $1,275,30910. Amy Gutmann, University of Pennsylvania: $1,225,103Note: Total compensation may include deferred compensation and other benefits and is not necessarily take-home salary. Kerwin, who was named president in 2007, was provost for much of the period covered.Recent Nation stories - November 1, 2009 -...
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Free subscription) | 11/02/2009
... Jerry C. Lee, National University: $1,189,7779. Nicholas S. Zeppos, Vanderbilt: $1,275,30910. Amy Gutmann, University of Pennsylvania: $1,225,103Note: Total compensation may include deferred compensation and other benefits and is not necessarily take-home salary. Kerwin, who was named president in 2007, was provost for much of the period covered.