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Gene Veno
Gene G. Veno Director of Governmental Affairs and Public Advocacy at Susquehanna River Basin Commission. Served as CEO for both Non Profit ~ Non Partisan & Corporate Organizations: was appointed Chief Recovery Officer for Harrisburg School District.[1] He was president and CEO of the American Association of Public Insurance Adjusters (AAPIA),[2] and founder of Veno & Associates.[3]
^Eller, Tim. "Secretary of Education Declares Harrisburg City School District in Financial Recovery, Names Chief Recovery Officer." Pennsylvania Department of Education. Pennsylvania Department of Education, 13 December 2012. Web. 11 April 2013. <http://www.portal.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt?open=512&objID=7234&PageID=1005857&mode=2&contentid=http://pubcontent.state.pa.us/publishedcontent/publish/cop_hhs/pde/single_web/no_workflow_requried/news_and_media/articles/secretary_of_education_declares_harrisburg_city_school_district_in_financial_recovery__names_chief_recovery_officer.html>.
^Veno, Gene G. "About Us." American Association of Public Insurance Adjusters. N.p., n.d. Web. 11 April 2013. <http://aapia.org/about-us>.
^"Gene Veno, President of Gene G. Veno & Associates." Gene G. Veno & Associates. N.p., n.d. Web. 11 April 2013. <http://www.geneveno.com/about-us>.
Gene G. Veno Director of Governmental Affairs and Public Advocacy at Susquehanna River Basin Commission. Served as CEO for both Non Profit ~ Non Partisan...
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hypertension, and occurs predominantly in young adults. Together with pulmonary veno-occlusive disease, PCH comprises WHO Group I' causes for pulmonary hypertension...
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to have a bone marrow transplant. He did pass away at seven months old of veno-occlusive disease. The transplant was a success in that it-eradicated the...
as: The major concern that has inhibited the use of thioguanine has been veno-occlusive disease (VOD) and its histological precursor nodular regenerative...
intestinal crypt stem cell. The most commonly mutated gene in all colorectal cancer is the APC gene, which produces the APC protein. The APC protein prevents...
"Grim Reapers president pleads guilty". Dispatch Argus. April 21, 1999. Veno, Arthur (2003), The Brotherhoods, Allen & Unwin, pp. 76 ff, ISBN 978-1-74114-137-5...
anti-apartheid activist, MNA (2008–2009). (death announced on this date) Veno Taufer, 90, Slovenian poet, translator and playwright. Luis Walton, 73, Mexican...
erythromelalgia is caused by mutation of the voltage-gated sodium channel α-subunit gene SCN9A. In 2004 erythromelalgia became the first human disorder in which it...
of the LCT gene after infancy, which occurs in most humans. The specific DNA sequence in the MCM6 gene helps control whether the LCT gene is turned on...
East Asians, the rapid accumulation of acetaldehyde is worsened by another gene variant; in this case the allele ADH1B*2, which results in the alcohol dehydrogenase...
including diabetes and high blood pressure, there have been no specific genes or gene mutations directly associated with the development of peripheral artery...
[Updated 2019 Feb 21]. In: Adam MP, Ardinger HH, Pagon RA, et al., editors. GeneReviews® [Internet]. Seattle (WA): University of Washington, Seattle; 1993–2020...
containing an estimated 0.343 milligram of senecionine, resulting in fatal veno-occlusive disease in a newborn infant." Information about the pyrrolizidine...
develop cancer (1–4% annually), suggesting a complex interplay between viral gene expression and host and environmental factors to promote carcinogenesis....
[permanent dead link] Yokoyama C, Tanabe T (15 December 1989). "Cloning of human gene encoding prostaglandin endoperoxide synthase and primary structure of the...