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  1. David G. Simons, MD, PhD Hon (1922 - 2010) Die DGSA ist nach David G. Simons benannt, dem Pionier und Co-Autor der weltbekannten “Trigger Point Manuals”. David Simons ist Mitbegründer der DGSA und war unser Mentor, Lehrer und Freund über viele Jahre hinweg. 1946-1957 Der Mediziner.

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  2. David G. Simons, MD, PhD Hon (1922 - 2010) The DGSA is named after David G. Simons, the pioneer and co-author of the famous "Myofascial Pain and Dysfunction - The Trigger Point Manual". Dr. Simons was the co-founder of DGSA and was our mentor, teacher and friend over many years.

  3. David G. Simons, MD, PhD Hon (1922 - 2010) La DGSA tire son nom de David G. Simons, pionnier et co-auteur du mondialement connu " Trigger Point Manuals". David G. Simons et le co-fondadeur de la DGSA et a été notre mentor, enseignant et ami depuis de nombreuses années.

  4. Geleitwort von Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. David G. Simons, MD, PhD (Hon), zuletzt Covington, Wash., USA. Beitragsautoren: Dr. med. Fernando Colla, Facharzt für Innere Medizin/Rheumatologie, Winterthur, Schweiz . Prof. Dr. med. Benedikt G.H. Schoser, Friedrich-Baur-Institut, Neurologische Klinik, Klinikum der Universität München

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  5. 20. Apr. 2010 · Retired Lt. Col. David G. Simons, a physician and researcher who reached nearly 102,000 feet during 1957 balloon flight on Project Manhigh II to study the effects of high-altitude flight, died April 5 at age 87. His work helped pave the way for manned spaceflight.

  6. My PhD. My PhD research is mainly carried out in Sierra Leone, West Africa with Lassa fever, Monkeypox and Ebola as model disease systems. I adopt interdisciplinary approaches using methods from clinical medicine, epidemiology, mathematical modelling and systems biology.

  7. I recently completed my PhD at the Royal Veterinary College, UK. My PhD was based in the Centre for Emerging, Endemic and Exotic diseases, Royal Veterinary College, London and funded through a BBSRC PhD studentship with the LIDo DTP.