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  1. Patricia Broderick; Charles D. Blaha; Ross F. Lane; The effect of the enkephalin pentapeptide analog (WY 42,896) on amphetamine-induced stereotypy was studied in male, albino rats. WY 42,896 ...

  2. When Dr. Patricia was about 3 years old to five years old, the family lived happily too in Philadelphia, PA on Poplar St where her father had found more good work as he was an oxyacetylene welder. Then, back to the Bronx , this time to the South Bronx where Dr. Patricia grew up with so many people who had immigrated from Ireland. The neighborhood itself was a family, everyone cared.

  3. In addition, Broderick was a screenwriter for television and film, working on Hitchcock’s Spellbound, the 1996 film Infinity and the 1989 civil war drama Glory, as well as the adaptation of Intermezzo. Broderick’s paintings have been exhibited at Tibor de Nagy since 2006. Historic New York City art gallery showing American painting, works ...

  4. Patricia A. Broderick (born November 30, 1949) is an associate judge of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia. Education and career. Broderick earned her Bachelor of Arts from Trinity College, her master's degree from George Wash ...

  5. 2. Dez. 2003 · Patricia Broderick, painter, playwright, teacher and Village resident for many years, died of cancer at her home on Nov. 18 at the age of 78. Among the film scripts that she worked on were ...

  6. 18. Nov. 2003 · Flowers 90. Created by: The Silent Forgotten. Added: Nov 22, 2003. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 8115713. Source citation. Screenwriter and Producer. Broderick worked on the film, Infinity (1996), which told the story of Nobel Prize winning scientist Richard Feynman. She was married to actor James Broderick and mother of actor Matthew Broderick.

  7. 22. Mai 2009 · The Tibor de Nagy Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of paintings and works on paper by Patricia Broderick. The exhibition will present an overview of the artist’s work from her last decade, many of them psychologically charged depictions of solitary figures. The works are highly personal and often involve memories of family, friends ...