Jewish Hospital & St. Mary's HealthCare since Nov 2009
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Stanely Products May 2009 - Dec 2009
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Rotary Lift Apr 2005 - Oct 2008
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Royal Consumer Products Apr 2004 - Apr 2005
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Weil-McLain Jun 1997 - Apr 2004
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Indiana Wesleyan University 1991 - 1993
MBA, Business
Indiana State University 1979 - 1982
B.S., Business
North Judson-San Pierre High School 1974 - 1978
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Longfellow Elementary School Holland MI 1984-1990, E.E. Fell Junior High School Holland MI 1990-1991, East Middle School Holland MI 1991-1993
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Tim Rowe is the Founder and CEO of Cambridge Innovation Center. CIC houses approximately 185 startups, and is perhaps the densest collection of startups anywhere in the world. The Boston Globe has des...
"This seems like a solid piece of researchif I'd found it, I'd have given it a new name as well," noted Timothy Rowe, director of the Vertebrate Paleontology Laboratory at the University of Texas, Austin.
Date: Nov 04, 2013
Source: Google
Mammals' brains got bigger to handle sense of smell
To get information on the brains enclosed by those rare skulls using traditional methods, scientists would have to risk damaging the fossils. Recently, lead researcher Timothy Rowe and his colleagues overcame this problem. They applied high-resolution X-ray computed tomography to nondestructively v
"One of the things about mammals that's unique is that they have huge brains. There are no other animals that have brains that are so big," said Timothy Rowe of the University of Texas at Austin, who led the new study. "That's been one of the questions: Why, how and when did the brain get so large a