Dr. Campbell graduated from the Tulane University School of Medicine in 1981. He works in Maryville, TN and 2 other locations and specializes in Ophthalmology.
Ryan Film Institute - Guest Cinematographer (2011) TV3 Winchester - PA, Live Shot Operator (2010) Red Tree Productions - Set PA The South Magazine - Freelance Editorial/Advertising Photographer (2009-2010)
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Savannah College of Art and Design - Film and Television
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I prefer to create beautiful imagery, hire me if you will! Also, im going kayaking this summer, and getting outdoors, join me.
Philip Campbell
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Abbott Laboratories - CAPA Coordinator (2008) UCSF_GIVI Center for AIDS Research - Program Coordinator (1999-2007)
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Colorado State University - Statistical Analysis Certification, Georgia State University - Journalism, Golden Gate University - Database Administration
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Philip Campbell
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Plummet Airlines - Parachute Rigger (2011)
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University of Massachusetts Boston - Maff, Northeastern University - Maff, PolSci, Econ
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Philip Campbell
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time to come. Philip Campbell, the editor-in-chief of Nature and the other Nature-branded journals, has said that Nature's internal costs of publishing run at 20,00030,000 (US$31,00047,000) per paper, an extremely high charge to load onto authors or funders rather than spread over subscribers.
Editors of the journals Science and Nature, which plan to publish the works, said they were pleased by the recommendation. "Subject to any outstanding regulatory and legal issues, we intend to proceed with publication as soon as possible," said Philip Campbell, editor-in-chief of Nature.
So, that is how we intend to proceed," Dr. Philip Campbell, editor-in-chief of Nature, said in a statement. "As was expressed at the WHO meeting, there is a need first to explore how best to communicate the issues of publication to a concerned public, and to review safety assurance of labs who woul
Date: Feb 18, 2012
Category: Health
Source: Google
Research on Lethal Bird Flu May Be Censored on Concern at Terrorism Risk
motivation behind the U.S. panelsunprecedented recommendations, said Philip Campbell, thejournals editor in chief, according to an article posted on itswebsite. Its discussing with interested parties howappropriate access to the scientific methods and data could beenabled, he said.
Nature editor-in-chief Philip Campbell said in a statement that "It is essential for public health that the full details of any scientific analysis of flu viruses be available to researchers." He, too, said the decision would depend on how such details could be available to scientists and yet withhe