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Edelman

American  
[ed-l-muhn] / ˈɛd l mən /

noun

  1. Gerald Maurice, 1929–2014, U.S. biochemist: Nobel Prize in Medicine 1972.


Edelman British  
/ ˈɛdəlmən /

noun

  1. Gerald Maurice. born 1929, US biochemist: he shared the Nobel prize for physiology or medicine (1972) with Rodney Porter for determining the structure of antibodies

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Edelman Scientific  
/ ĕdl-mən /
  1. American biochemist who shared with Rodney Porter the 1972 Nobel Prize for physiology or medicine for their research on the chemical structure and nature of antibodies.


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Marc Edelman, a law professor at Baruch College, wrote in a submission to the Federal Trade Commission in 2022 that Fanatics’ $500-million acquisition of The Topps Company earlier that year meant Fanatics “possesses monopoly power” over the card industry.

From Los Angeles Times

"Edelman, first appearance at an Olympic Games, who defines himself and I quote 'as a Zionist to the core'," remarked the commentator, Stefan Renna, as Edelman and teammate Menachem Chen began their two-man bobsleigh run on Monday.

From Barron's

Edelman was furious and hit back on his Instagram account.

From Barron's

Julian Edelman had 10 catches for 141 yards and was named the game’s MVP.

From Los Angeles Times

Martin Edelman, a top Tahnoon adviser, is seated at the end of the table.

From The Wall Street Journal