While at the Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center in San Diego in 1994, he discovered a new way to get the immune system in rats to go after cancer, and shortly thereafter he moved to UCLA to try it in humans with brain cancer.
He was also featured in a recent study by the National Foundation for American Policy that found 35 percent of the physician scientists at the Johns Hopkins Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center are immigrants.
That's a big improvement from the 1970s, when Sidney Loeb at the University of California, Los Angeles, was working on a process to desalinate water and came up with the idea of using osmosis to generate power.
Slowed down, its rhythm wasn't far from that of "Dans les rues d'Antibes, " played minutes later during a Sidney Bechet tribute at Economy Hall led by clarinetist Michael White.
"Anything that increases my ability to identify people at risk, I'm interested, " says Sidney Smith, a past president of the American Heart Association and professor at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.
The man alleged to have organised the attack, 33-year-old Jeremie Louis-Sidney, was shot dead at his home in Strasbourg on Saturday in an exchange of fire with the police.
Sidney Smith, a cardiologist at the University of North Carolina, says doctors need money to do trials examining different ways of getting patients to take medicines that will help them.
Sidney Mock, chief commercial officer at casual online game publisher Spil Games, has seen cloud gaming impact the quality of the games available.
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The 23-year-old striker, who has not played an international since April, was asked at the last minute to replace the injured Sidney Govou for the international match.
The history of interest rates, written by the late Sidney Homer, once a partner at Solomon Brothers, delineated interest rates then as volatile as in our financial history over the past 50 years.
That person could truly compete for pre-eminence in trade, according to Sidney Weintraub, a veteran diplomat and scholar based at the Centre for Strategic and International Studies (which Mr Zoellick used to head).
Lyon made two changes at the break and showed far more attacking intent, with Sidney Govou firing wildly over when well placed inside the area and Lisandro Lopez testing Iker Casillas with a fierce, swerving shot from distance.
In order to convince other nations not to go nuclear, this trend has to be reversed, argues Sidney Drell, a nuclear physicist who has been at the center of US nuclear policy for many years, now at Stanford University.
So we presented the Commando to Sidney, an Asian small-clawed otter who lives at Six Flags Discovery Kingdom in Vallejo, Calif.
Sidney Harman died last night of complications from acute myeloid leukemia at the young age of almost 93.
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Last year the Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center lured Dr. Albert Deisseroth, former head of oncology at Yale, to become its new president.
Accustomed to long drives (it is 613 miles from Sidney to Missoula), the locals know that the thrill of rocketing along at 115mph is outweighed by a stiff neck and a tension headache.
Sidney Jones, of the International Crisis Group, says the police are getting much better at tracking down suspects and tracing their accomplices.
Sidney Frank made billions by selling Grey Goose vodka, nearly indistinguishable from bottom-shelf brands, at a rich price.
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