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Cullen
[ kuhl-uhn ]
noun
- Coun·tee [koun-, tey, -, tee], 1903–46, U.S. poet.
Cullen
/ ˈkʌlən /
noun
- CullenWilliam Douglas1935MBritishLAW: judge William Douglas , Baron. born 1935, Scottish judge who conducted public inquiries into the Piper Alpha disaster (1990), the Dunblane school shootings (1996), and the Ladbroke Grove rail disaster (1999); led the tribunal which turned down the appeal (2002) of Abdelbaset al-Megrahi against his conviction for the 1988 Lockerbie bombing
Example Sentences
“I talked to him a ton about how do we approach this character who we know will become Peter Cullen,” who iconically provided his booming, authoritative voice for years, “and the Optimus Prime we know,” Cooley says.
"As a clinician, I am deeply aware of the urgent need for new treatment options for teens with depression. The findings in this report are promising, and I hope they will encourage more research investigating whether and how arts-based interventions like Creativity Camp can help adolescents with depression to recover and thrive," said Kathryn Cullen, MD, a professor at the U of M Medical School and child and adolescent psychiatrist with M Health Fairview.
"This is a deadly disease with very poor outcomes for patients. The median survival is eight months with treatment, probably less without treatment, and the five-year survival is tiny," says Joe Cullen, MD, University of Iowa professor of surgery, and radiation oncology, and senior author of the study.
"Not only does it increase overall survival, but the patients seem to feel better with the treatment," Cullen says.
Cullen was also part of that trial along with his colleague Bryan Allen, MD, PhD, UI professor and head of radiation oncology.
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