Rebecca Weintraub (1873-July 30, 1952) was an actress in the Yiddish Theater who was born in Odessa, Russian Empire. Her maiden name was Rebecca Fusfeld.
Medicine Doctors
Dr. Rebecca Weintraub, Boston MA - MD (Doctor of Medicine)
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Center for Jewish History - Reading Room Assistant (2010) The Metropolitan Museum of Art - Archives - Exhibition Research Intern (2011-2012) The Metropolitan Museum of Art - Archival Processing Intern (2012-2012) Queens College, The City University of New York - Special Collections and Archives Fellow (2012-2012)
Education:
Queens College, City University of New York - Library and Information Science / Archives, University of Maryland, College Park - English Language and Literature
Tagline:
Future archivist of America.
Rebecca Weintraub
Education:
Franklin & Marshall College - Sociology, Women's and Gender Studies
Rebecca Weintraub
Tagline:
New Yorker. Student of History, Politics, and International Relations. I spend all my free time traveling around the world.
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News
India Covid-19 crisis: The world could be doing much more to help India
In the case of India, with its limited resources for genomic sequencing, it was harder to have an early signal not only about its spread, but its increased transmissibility and increased severity, said Rebecca Weintraub, faculty director of the Global Health Delivery Project at Harvard University
Date: Apr 29, 2021
Category: More news
Source: Google
A national system to prioritize COVID-19 vaccines has largely failed as states rely on their own systems
need to replicate for the nation for a sense of equityand as we add in more vaccine candidates because its only going to get more complicated, said Dr. Rebecca Weintraub, an assistant professor at Harvard Medical School and a practicing internist at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston.