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Bárány

American  
[bah-rahn-yuh] / ˈbɑˌrɑn yə /

noun

  1. Robert 1876–1936, Austrian physician: Nobel Prize 1914.


Bárány British  
/ ˈbɑːranɪ /

noun

  1. Robert . 1876–1936, Austrian physician; devised the Bárány test , which detects diseases of the semicircular canals of the inner ear: Nobel prize for physiology or medicine 1914

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Mojsov, an intensely private person, told almost no one about the GLP-1 saga until recently—not her old friend Barany or her former mentee and now friend Bozzacco.

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Barany and his brother, chemist Francis Barany at Weill Cornell Medicine, are now supporting Mojsov in speaking up, along with some colleagues at Rockefeller.

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George Barany submitted the correction request about her absence from last month’s New York Times piece.

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“This is a story that has happened over and over again in science,” Francis Barany says.

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“People said it can’t be done,” says chemist George Barany, who was also in the Merrifield lab and is now at the University of Minnesota.

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