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Katz

American  
[kats] / kæts /

noun

  1. Sir Bernard 1911–2003, British biophysicist, born in Germany: Nobel Prize in Medicine 1970.


Katz British  
/ ˈkæts /

noun

  1. Sir Bernard. 1911–2003, British neurophysiologist, born in Germany. Shared the Nobel prize for physiology or medicine (1970) with Julius Axelrod and Ulf von Euler

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FAHA, volunteer president of the American Heart Association and executive director of the Katz Institute for Women's Health and senior vice president of women's health at Northwell Health in New York City.

From Science Daily

Benjamin Katz is a reporter writing about the global aviation and aerospace industry in The Wall Street Journal’s corporate bureau in London.

From The Wall Street Journal

Morningstar analyst Jaime Katz said Mattel’s digital strategy has not panned out in the decade since company leadership started touting it.

From Los Angeles Times

“Every year we’re expecting the next year to be a growth year,” Katz said.

From Los Angeles Times

When the new ownership in Houston hesitated to re-sign Malone, Harold Katz, the owner of the 76ers, pounced.

From The Wall Street Journal