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      • Dr. Robert D. Klausner is an ENT-otolaryngologist in Bonita Springs, Florida and is affiliated with multiple hospitals in the area, including NCH Baker Hospital and Lee Memorial Hospital. He received his medical degree from Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania and has been in practice for more than 20 years.
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  2. Klausner is a nervous sort who is intent on hearing typically inaudible sounds by way of his new invention. Dr. Scott is Klausner’s doctor and shows genuine concern for his patient, following...

  3. There is no mention of Klausner having any friends in the story and the only person who knows him well is Dr Scott. Someone that Klausner appears to trust. Though it is noticeable that Dr Scott is somewhat afraid of Klausner while he is applying the iodine to the tree.

  4. www.iarc.who.int › friends-of-iarc › dr-richard-klausnerDr Richard Klausner - IARC

    Dr Richard Klausner is co-founder and Director of Juno Therapeutics, founder and Director of GRAIL, and Executive Chairman of Wisdo. He is the Chairman of Mindstrong. He currently chairs the Grand Challenges in Cancer programme of Cancer Research UK and serves on numerous advisory boards.

  5. Dec 1, 2001 · BETHESDA, Maryland-When Richard D. Klausner, MD, became director of the National Cancer Institute in 1995, he took over an agency with low morale and internal conflicts that had angered some influential members of Congress and drawn critical assessments from several outside review panels.

  6. A leading light in the cancer research field, Dr. Klausner is well known for his unwavering dedication and visionary leadership in the field of biomedical research and cancer, specifically as director of the National Cancer Institute (NCI).

  7. Nov 27, 2022 · ‘The Sound Machine’ by Roald Dahl, published in his collection “The Complete Short Stories” in 1949, is about Klausner and his obsession with sounds. According to the protagonist, Klausner, there are sounds which are inaudible to the human ear and he wants to develop a machine which can record these inaudible sounds. He spends hours developing it.

  8. As director of NCI, Dr. Klausner led one of the world's largest research and health agencies creating successful national and international programs aimed at applying science and technology to improving the public health.