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  • The "doctors" giving this advice were, as the saying goes, right out of central casting: handsome and rugged, radiating wisdom and reassurance — no wonder, as Jackler says, the American Medical Association voiced no objections, even running the ads in its own publications.

    The Power of Pure Poppycock 2008

  • "The industry enlisted the best talent available," says Jackler, a head and neck surgeon.

    The Power of Pure Poppycock 2008

  • I am indebted as well to my postdoctoral mentors at Stanford: Paul Ehrlich, Chris Contag, Alan Schwettman, Simon Klemperer, Robert Sapolsky, and Robert Jackler, and especially to Sunil Puria for always coming up with with a solution to a difficult problem.

    The Elephant's Secret Sense Caitlin O'Connell 2007

  • I am indebted as well to my postdoctoral mentors at Stanford: Paul Ehrlich, Chris Contag, Alan Schwettman, Simon Klemperer, Robert Sapolsky, and Robert Jackler, and especially to Sunil Puria for always coming up with with a solution to a difficult problem.

    The Elephant's Secret Sense Caitlin O'Connell 2007

  • I am indebted as well to my postdoctoral mentors at Stanford: Paul Ehrlich, Chris Contag, Alan Schwettman, Simon Klemperer, Robert Sapolsky, and Robert Jackler, and especially to Sunil Puria for always coming up with with a solution to a difficult problem.

    The Elephant's Secret Sense Caitlin O'Connell 2007

  • I am indebted as well to my postdoctoral mentors at Stanford: Paul Ehrlich, Chris Contag, Alan Schwettman, Simon Klemperer, Robert Sapolsky, and Robert Jackler, and especially to Sunil Puria for always coming up with with a solution to a difficult problem.

    The Elephant's Secret Sense Caitlin O'Connell 2007

  • "We've long known we can save these patient's lives," Jackler said.

    PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010

  • "The facial nerve often gets stuck on the tumor," Jackler said.

    PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010

  • "She was very much the ultimate consumer," said Jackler, MD, professor and chair of otolaryngology, who first met Young when she flew out to Stanford for an interview.

    PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010

  • On April 29, 2009, Jackler and Griffith Harsh, MD, professor of neurosurgery, operated together to remove 95 percent of Young's tumor.

    PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010

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