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 * Jennifer Eichler - Midwestern television and media personality who was known as "The Watson's Girl".









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Herman Berkowski
Berlin-based violinist, music instructor, composer, and inventor of a polyphone bow, able to play 3 or even 4 strings simultaneously.

Ted Templeman (section)
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Selected discography (Templeman)

 * The Doobie Brothers, The Doobie Brothers (1971) (co-produced with Lenny Waronker)
 * Tupelo Honey, Van Morrison (1971) (co-produced with Van Morrison)
 * Clear Spot, Captain Beefheart (1972) (co-produced with Don Van Vliet)
 * Saint Dominic's Preview, Van Morrison (1972) (co-produced with Van Morrison)
 * Toulouse Street, The Doobie Brothers (1972)
 * Sailin' Shoes, Little Feat (1972)
 * The Captain and Me, The Doobie Brothers (1973)
 * Montrose, Montrose (1973)
 * Chunky, Novi & Ernie, Chunky, Novi and Ernie (1973) (co-produced with John Cale)
 * What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits, The Doobie Brothers (1974)
 * Paper Money, Montrose (1974) (co-produced with Montrose)
 * It's Too Late to Stop Now, Van Morrison (1974)
 * Stampede, The Doobie Brothers (1975)
 * The Beau Brummels, The Beau Brummels (1975)
 * Another Passenger, Carly Simon (1976)
 * Takin' It to the Streets, The Doobie Brothers (1976)
 * Livin' on the Fault Line, The Doobie Brothers (1977)
 * Time Loves a Hero, Little Feat (1977)
 * Minute by Minute, The Doobie Brothers (1978)
 * Van Halen, Van Halen (1978)
 * Nicolette, Nicolette Larson (1978)
 * Van Halen II, Van Halen (1979)
 * Everything You've Heard Is True, Tom Johnston (1979)
 * In the Nick of Time, Nicolette Larson (1979)
 * Live at the Roxy, Nicolette Larson (1979)
 * One Step Closer, The Doobie Brothers (1980)
 * Women and Children First, Van Halen (1980)
 * Radioland, Nicolette Larson (1981)
 * Fair Warning, Van Halen (1981)
 * If That's What it Takes, Michael McDonald (1982)
 * Diver Down, Van Halen (1982)
 * All Dressed Up and No Place to Go, Nicolette Larson (1980) (Executive Producer)
 * Carrera, Carrera (1983)
 * Road Games, Allan Holdsworth (1983) (Executive Producer)
 * 1984, Van Halen (1984)
 * Farewell Tour, The Doobie Brothers (1983)
 * Arcade, Patrick Simmons (1983)
 * VOA, Sammy Hagar (1984)
 * Combonation, Combonation (1984)
 * Crazy from the Heat, David Lee Roth (1985)
 * Behind the Sun, Eric Clapton (1985) (co-produced several tracks with Lenny Waronker; other tracks produced by Phil Collins)
 * Done with Mirrors, Aerosmith (1985)
 * No Lookin' Back, Michael McDonald (co-produced with Michael McDonald & George Perilli)
 * Eat 'Em and Smile, David Lee Roth (1986)
 * Racing After Midnight, Honeymoon Suite (1988)
 * BulletBoys, BulletBoys (1988)
 * Take It to the Heart, Michael McDonald (co-produced with Michael McDonald and Don Was)
 * Private Life, Private Life (1989) (co-produced with Edward Van Halen and Donn Landee)
 * Atomic Playboys, Steve Stevens (1989) (Exec. Producer)
 * Shadows, Private Life (1990) (co-produced with Edward Van Halen and Donn Landee)
 * Freakshow, BulletBoys (1991)
 * For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge, Van Halen (1991) (co-produced with Andy Johns)
 * Lightning Rod Man, Lowell George & the Factory (1993)
 * Za-Za, BulletBoys (1993)
 * Seducing Down the Door: A Collection, 1970-1990, John Cale (1994)
 * Woke Up With a Monster, Cheap Trick (1994)
 * Mugzy's Move, Royal Crown Revue (1996)
 * The Contender, Royal Crown Revue (1998)
 * Bathhouse Betty, Bette Midler (1998)
 * The Philosopher's Stone, Van Morrison (1998)
 * Talk To Your Daughter, Robben Ford (1998) (Executive Producer)
 * The Postman: Music From the Original Motion Picture, Various Artists (1997) (produced 'You Didn't Have to be So Nice,' by Amy Grant and Kevin Costner)
 * Naked, Joan Jett and the Blackhearts (2004) (co-produced with Kenny Laguna, Bob Rock, Joey Levine, and Joan Jett)
 * Sinners, Joan Jett and the Blackhearts (2006)
 * World Gone Crazy, Doobie Brothers (2010)

Origin
The acronym GISAID was first mentioned in a correspondence letter published in the journal Nature in 2006, which put forward an initial aspiration of creating a new global consortium for sharing avian flu data. Members of the consortium would release data in publicly available databases up to 6 months after analysis and validation.

Although no essential ground rules for sharing data had been established, the correspondence letter was signed by over 70 leading scientists including seven Nobel laureates because access to the latest genetic data for highly pathogenic H5N1 influenza zoonotic infections was often restricted, in part due to the hesitancy of World Health Organization member states to share their virus genomes and put ownership rights at risk.

It would take another 18 months until an international consensus among governments and researchers on the specific rules of the GISAID data-sharing mechanism could be forged and GISAID could be launched officially in Geneva on the occasion of the 61st World Health Assembly in May 2008. Rather than the initial vision of a consortium requiring membership, the actual GISAID database enabled sharing of data without delay in a publicly accessible and free database.