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in 2019 Issues , ARTICLES , January 2019
January 2019—Daniel J. Hanson, MD, a member of the CAP Board of Governors from 1993 to 1999, died on Nov. 2, 2018.
Dr. Hanson was president and medical director of Pathology Laboratories in Toledo, Ohio, until he retired in 2005. He was also clinical professor of pathology emeritus at the University of Toledo College of Medicine.
“He was a fascinating person,” says William V. Harrer, MD, of Haddonfield, NJ, a former member of the Board of Governors. “He brought a lot of business savvy and acumen to the Board of Governors. He was very good at articulating and questioning pending decisions of the Board, and he did it with a sense of humor. He was a pleasure to be around.”
Dr. Hanson served on numerous CAP and CAP Foundation groups and was a member of the CAP Foundation Board of Directors from 2005 to 2013.
“He had one very strong ambition for the CAP Foundation and that was to organize senior and retiring pathologists to become interested in furthering the work of the Foundation, particularly the service to underserved communities using pathology expertise,” says Dr. Harrer, referring to the Foundation’s See, Test & Treat program. Dr. Harrer is the Foundation Board secretary/treasurer.
Pam Cramer, former CAP vice president of education and practice management, met Dr. Hanson on her second day as a CAP employee in June 1969, when she flew to Kansas City, Mo., to staff a Standards Committee meeting. Dr. Hanson was active for years on the committee, including during the early days of the CAP’s proficiency testing program, which he helped develop.
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Unsettled Identity Negotiations: The Armenian Diaspora in Krasnodar Krai
This chapter, based on ethnographic fieldwork, explores cosmopolitanism through the prism of unifying and dividing processes and their impact on the identity of young Armenians living within the Armenian community in southern Russia's Krasnodar krai. The empirical research presented shows the ways in which cosmopolitan practices allow young Armenians to draw selectively on a variety of discursive cultural meanings, enabling them to combine sameness and difference into their everyday lives. Sameness is understood in terms of belonging to the Armenian diaspora – a discourse of unity that is encouraged by Armenian voluntary organizations and the Armenian Apostolic Church. Conversely, difference is the result of diverse narratives of migration, different places of origin and different dialects of Armenian language which all serve to form a hierarchy of power within the Armenian diaspora in Krasnodar krai.
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My dissertation explores the conditions and actions that led to the transformation of a post-genocide Armenian dispersion into a transnational diaspora. Over time, banishment and mistreatment had forced large numbers of Armenians to abandon their ancestral homes in the Ottoman Empire. The most decisive manifestation of such displacement was the deportations and wholesale massacres during WWI, retrospectively defined as genocide, which resulted in large concentrations of survivors in the Middle East, Europe and the Americas. Using histories of Armenian communities and institutions, the Armenian language periodical press, and the information acquired through in-depth interviews with notable diaspora Armenians in Lebanon, France and the United States, I analyze the formative impact that changing international and host-country specific socio-political conditions have had on the ways in which Armenian elites and institutions defined and redefined their attitudes towards Soviet Armenia; how competing discourses on conceptions of the Armenian homeland, diasporic identities and incompatible ideologies and orientations towards Soviet Armenia clashed and led at once to the emergence of different forms of Armenian identity and to a transnational schism in the Armenian diaspora. I suggests that while genocide recognition after the fiftieth anniversary of the Armenian genocide in 1965 introduced a shared ground between the formerly hostile Armenian camps, by the mid-1980s, the prevailing institutional divisions produced homeland-centered and diaspora-centered paradigms of diasporic belongings. Throughout, my research considers the ways in which institutions and leaders aspired to forge and project transnationally coherent, aspirational Armenian identities, to which they worked to rally their constituencies, and juxtaposes these efforts to the actual subjectivity and fluidity of Armenian diasporic identities and self-images of subsequent generations, shaped under different host-country contexts. My study draws on theoretical and methodological principles developed in diaspora studies, transnationalism and globalization. It contributes to social constructivist perspective in diaspora studies by stressing the role of elites and institutions in the formation of the post-genocide Armenian diaspora and diasporic identities, and equally emphasizing the influences of changing international and host-country conditions and the policies of a state, projecting itself as the homeland.
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Preserving Armenian identity in Lebanon and in those countries where traditional Armenian diaspora institutions exist has been much easier than in Russia. Given the fact that Russia is hosting the largest number of ethnic Armenians? it is utterly important to understand the root-causes and implications for high degree of assimilation of Armenians in Russia? Naturally many factors weigh in the above-mentioned divergent outcomes of Armenians identity preservation in various countries. A big portion of these factors is predetermined by the realities of particular host country (political system, history and geography and etc), and are beyond the influence of Armenian communities of both Lebanon and Russia. However, the research conducted in these two countries showed, there are also factors that influence identity preservation that are within the scope of influence of Armenians. This research sets to claim that the existence of effective and interconnected web of institutions is one of the key reasons behind the success of Lebanese Armenians in keeping their identity strong and thriving. On the contrary, the lack of such sustainable institutions and the experience of sporadic mobilizations have been the characteristic features of the Russian Armenian communities. Based on the lessons learned from the experience of Lebanese Armenians institutions the research has developed a set of policy recommendations that can hopefully enhance the capacity of Russian Armenian institutions and increase the effectiveness of identity preservation efforts in Russia. Some of those recommendations, naturally, are targeting those institutions that exist in various Armenian communities of Russia. Consolidation of Armenian institutions and synchronization of their activities, as well as experience sharing within and beyond Russian Armenians, will positively affect identity preservation efforts among Armenian communities in Russia. However, taking into account the importance of the matter as well as the existing structures and opportunities, (re)organization and institutionalization of Russian Armenians should attract greater attention of the other actors as well; pan-Armenian institutions such as Armenian Apostolic Church and pan-diasporic organizations should do more to assist the efforts of Armenians residing in Russia. Most importantly the Armenian state should have more proactive role in mediating the existing grievances, mistrust and lack of institutional resources in Russian Armenian communities, especially taking into account the fact that there are a number of state institutions mandated with that task, Ministry of Diaspora being the main one.
In this article, we explore the role of the early 20th-century Armenian genocide and the unresolved Karabakh conflict of the 1990s in identity shaping among the new generation of Armenian diaspora—those who grew up after the establishment of the independent Armenian state in 1991. We draw on original interviews with diasporic youth in France, the United Kingdom, and Russia—diasporas that were largely built in the aftermath of the genocide and the Karabakh war. Diaspora youth relate to these events through transmitted collective memories, but also reconnect with the distant homeland’s past and present in new ways as they engage with new possibilities of transnational digital communication and mobility. Their experiences of identity shed light on how the new generation of diasporic Armenians defines itself in relation to the past; how this past is (re)made present in their interpretations of the Karabakh conflict and in everyday behaviors; and how diasporic youth experience the dilemm...
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Daniel R. Hanson, Irving I. Gottesman
The rate of TB in individuals with schizophrenia: clues to inflammatory mechanisms.
Olseth, M.C. & Hanson, D.R.
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Genetic counseling in first episode programs. Early intervention in psychiatry.
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The Gene Illusion Confusion Review of Joseph, J. The Gene Illusion Genetic Research in Psychiatry and Psychology Under the Microscope.
Human development: biological and genetic processes.
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Theories of schizophrenia: a genetic-inflammatory-vascular synthesis
A vascular/inflammatory hypothesis of schizophrenia: clues from rheumatic fever.
Split flexor pollicus longus tendon transfer for stabilization of the thumb interphalangeal joint: a cadaveric and clinical study.
Ann E. Van Heest, Daniel Hanson, Jen Lee, Fred Wentdorf, James H. House
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Clozapine-induced agranulocytosis in a Native American: HLA typing and further support for an immune-mediated mechanism.
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Down syndrome fibroblasts are hyperresponsive to beta-adrenergic stimulation
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Omenn, GS, Smith, LT, and Hanson, DR
Hormone responsiveness in cultured human skin fibroblasts from individuals with Down’s syndrome and Alzheimer disease.
Hanson, DR and Sheppard, JR
Comparisons of serotonin uptake by blood platelets and brain synaptosomes.
Lynne T. Smith, Daniel R. Hanson, Gilbert S. Omenn
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Platelet and synaptosome uptake of serotonin differ in vitro.
Omenn, GO, Smith, LT, and Hanson, DR
Genetic theories and the validation of psychiatric diagnoses: Implications for the study of children of schizophrenics
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A prospective study of children of schizophrenic parents: Results viewed from a genetic perspective.
Comparison of serotonin uptake by blood platelets and brain synaptosomes.
Smith, LT, Hanson, DR, and Omenn, GS
The genetics, if any, of infantile autism and childhood schizophrenia
Some possible childhood indicators of adult schizophrenia inferred from children of schizophrenics.
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According to the Russian Minister of Foreign Affairs Sergey Lavrov, the possibility of introducing electronic visas for foreign visitors of Krasnodar Krai, similar to those existing in the Kaliningrad region and on the territory of the Free Port of Vladivostok, is being considered now.
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Russian sources confirmed the drone attack but claimed the drones were "neutralized," although the footage showed drone strikes. "At around three in the morning, several UAVs attempted to attack the Slavyansk Oil Refinery. The drones were neutralized, but the fall of one of the devices caused a fire," Krasnodar Krai officials stated.