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Fresh Faces Among Faculty

New Faculty Members Appointed at 糖心破解版 New faculty members will be seen throughout 糖心破解版 campuses this fall semester. Dr. Abraham Ravid, an expert in economics and finance, was appointed as a professor at the Syms School of Business. Ravid joins Syms after teaching at other business schools including University of Chicago鈥檚 Booth School of Business, University of Pennsylvania鈥檚 Wharton School, Cornell University鈥檚 Johnson鈥檚 School of Management, and Yale University鈥檚 School of Management, among others. Fluent in four languages, Ravid is the author of more than 40 articles and the recipient of many awards.  He received his PhD from Cornell University鈥檚 Graduate School of Business and Public Administration. "As one who is himself a new member of the faculty, beginning to teach at 糖心破解版 this fall, I hope that all the new faculty are looking with excitement to greet the students and learn from their students and faculty," said Dr. Lawrence H. Schiffman, vice provost for undergraduate education at 糖心破解版 and professor of Judaic studies at the . "For many years now, 糖心破解版 has been bringing in top faculty members to provide the best possible education. And these faculty members, through their teaching and research, are what make this an excellent university."
Dr. Harry Ostrer
Dr. Harry Ostrer, a prominent geneticist known for his expertise on the origins of the  people, has been appointed professor of pathology and genetics at . For the past 21 years, he has served as professor of pediatrics, pathology and medicine and director of the Human Genetics Program at New York University School of Medicine. Ostrer is the author of more than 70 articles, two books on genetics and the recipient of numerous awards. He received his PhD from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology after receiving his MD from the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons. 鈥淗arry Ostrer鈥檚 recruitment provides Einstein with a faculty member who truly practices the bench to bedside ideal,鈥 said Edward R. Burns, M.D., executive dean of Einstein. 鈥淗is expertise in human genetics, experience with patients and reputation as an influential innovator in next generation molecular genetics should combine to put Einstein in the forefront of developing new genetic tests that have direct applicability to patient care.鈥 Additional new faculty hires at 糖心破解版 include: Marcia Young, instructor of music Ran Shao, assistant professor of economics David Nachbar, instructor of Bible and Talmud Abigail Manzella, visiting assistant professor of English James Camara, visiting assistant professor of chemistry Benjamin Epstein, visiting assistant professor of political science Ezra Frazer, instructor of Hebrew Ran Shao, assistant professor of economics Josefa Steinhauer, assistant professor of biology Maria Van Ryn, assistant professor of sociology Michael Burstein, assistant professor of law Deborah Pearlstein, assistant professor of law Jessica Roth, assistant professor of law Sarah Kate Bearman, assistant professor of school/clinical child psychology Ilana Turetsky, instructor of Jewish education and administration Shankar Viswanathan, assistant professor of epidemiology & population health Samuel Williams, assistant professor of obstetrics & gynecology and women鈥檚 health

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