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Alan N. Maisel (born July 25, 1946) is the Council member for the 46th District of the New York City Council. He is a Democrat. He formerly represented District 59 in the New York State Assembly from 2006 to 2013.
The district includes Bergen Beach, Canarsie, East Flatbush, Flatlands, Floyd Bennett Field, Gerritsen Beach, Marine Park, Mill Basin, Plum Beach and Sheepshead Bay in Brooklyn.
Maisel is a lifelong resident of Brooklyn and graduated from the Brooklyn Center of Long Island University with a B.A. in History and an M.A. in Urban Studies. He also holds an Advanced Certificate of Administration and Supervision in Education from Brooklyn College.
Prior to his election to the Assembly, Maisel served as a member of Community Board #18. Prior to that he served as an Administrative Assistant to Congressman Charles Schumer and Chief of Staff to Assemblyman Frank R. Seddio, who preceded him in office. He also served as the Assistant Director of the New York State Legislative Task Force on Reapportionment from 1972 to 1982. He is also a retired school principal and public school teacher.
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Marine Park is the name of a neighborhood and a public park in the New York City borough of Brooklyn, that lies between Mill Basin and Gerritsen Beach. The neighborhood is mostly squared off in area by Gerritsen Avenue, Flatbush Avenue, Avenue U and Kings Highway. The eponymous park is within the neighborhood. The neighborhood is largely made up of ethnic groups such as Italians, Irish, Greeks, and Jews. The area is part of Brooklyn Community Board 18.
The neighborhood is situated around Gerritsen Creek, the westernmost inlet of Jamaica Bay; the creek's path within the neighborhood was covered in 1920. During the last 5,000 years strips of sand were deposited by ocean currents. These beach strips form a surf-barrier and allow salt marshes to thrive:
The area was a hunting and fishing ground for Native Americans from the nearby village of Keshawchqueren. Pits for cooking and preparing food dating from 800 to 1400 AD were uncovered in Marine Park, along with deer and turtle bones, oyster shells, and sturgeon scales. In the 17th century, the Dutch began to settle in the area, which had similarities to the marshland and coastal plains of the Netherlands. The land proved to be fairly good farmland and there was an abundance of clams, oysters, and game from the region as well.
The man, the myth, the cardiologist
Alan Maisel is a Democratic candidate for City Council District 46.
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Watch this webinar on LabRoots at: http://www.labroots.com/webinar/pro-enkephalin-biomarker-assessment-kidney-function-prediction-identification-kidney-injury Chronic Renal Dysfunction (CKD) and Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) are increasing in prevalence today and can be escalated due to diseases such as diabetes, surgical procedures as well as nephrotoxic treatments. Acute kidney injury (AKI) represents an acute decline in renal function that leads to structural changes. AKI is associated with increased mortality, length of hospital stay and costs . This unfavorable outcome might be tied to the late detection of AKI when the elevation of serum creatinine (SCr) is used. No currently available biomarkers have been demonstrated to meet clinical needs for prediction, diagnosis and management. ...
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Congressman Hakeem Jeffries hosted his 2nd town hall meeting in Canarsie, Brooklyn on February 20, 2013. He was joined by State Senator John Sampson, Assemblyman Nick Perry, Assemblyman Alan Maisel, Councilman Lew Fidler, representatives from FEMA, OSHA, SBA, IRS, NYS Insurance Division, Project Hope, Brooklyn Housing and Family Services, South Brooklyn Legal Services and other government agencies.
Alan Maisel is a Democratic candidate for City Council District 46.
Alan Maisel is a candidate for City Council District 46 on the Democratic and Working Families party lines.
The man, the myth, the cardiologist
Watch this webinar on LabRoots at: http://www.labroots.com/webinar/pro-enkephalin-biomarker-assessment-kidney-function-prediction-identification-kidney-injury Chronic Renal Dysfunction (CKD) and Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) are increasing in prevalence today and can be escalated due to diseases such as diabetes, surgical procedures as well as nephrotoxic treatments. Acute kidney injury (AKI) represents an acute decline in renal function that leads to structural changes. AKI is associated with increased mortality, length of hospital stay and costs . This unfavorable outcome might be tied to the late detection of AKI when the elevation of serum creatinine (SCr) is used. No currently available biomarkers have been demonstrated to meet clinical needs for prediction, diagnosis and management. ...
Watch Photoshop World 2015’s opening Keynote featuring Scott Kelby, R.C. Concepcion, Corey Barker, Julieanne Kost from Adobe, Jack Reznicki for Canon, Alan Hess for Nikon and the legendary Jay Maisel. Based in Las Vegas, this year’s Photoshop World Conference features a hilarious spoof of “Wayne’s World”, Jay Maisel’s Lifetime Achievement Award and Corey Barker’s Hall of Fame Award. http://photoshopworld.com
Version with interactive Table of Contents is here: https://goo.gl/wJgpbO Presenter: Alan S. Maisel (US) About the presenter: Alan S. Maisel is a Professor of Medicine at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD). He is the Director of the Coronary Care Unit and Heart Failure Program at the VA San Diego Healthcare System in La Jolla, California. Dr. Maisel is active on the faculty at UCSD where he has won numerous teaching awards. He just completed a ten-year stint as Associate Editor of the Journal of the American College Cardiology.Dr Maisel is considered one of the world’s experts on cardiac biomarkers and has over 400 scientific publications. He has authored several ground-breaking manuscripts that have paved the way for development of diagnostic tools for patients with conge...
Brooklyn Borough President Eric L. Adams kicked off his celebration in Canarsie Park of the 115th Brooklyn Day, which included challenging kids to an obstacle course race. Hundreds of local youth attended the event featuring a wide variety of sports activities, including baseball, basketball, cricket, hockey, and skateboarding, which promotes his agenda of advancing physical fitness and healthy play. Brooklyn Day was first created by the New York State Legislature in 1902, originally connected to Rally Day parades held by Sunday Schools in Brooklyn dating back to 1829; it is now celebrated citywide as Chancellor’s Day with the closure of all New York City public schools, making the event a prime opportunity to provide free outdoor activities on the students’ day off. Borough President...
Brooklyn Borough President Eric L. Adams and civil rights attorney Norman Siegel marched across the Brooklyn Bridge with over five hundred New Yorkers, in commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the first of three marches conducted by civil rights activists in 1965 from Selma, Alabama to the state’s capital of Montgomery, events that helped lead to the landmark Voting Rights Act of 1965. The route led over the Brooklyn Bridge to Brooklyn Borough Hall, where Borough President Adams hosted a community viewing of President Barack Obama’s speech to the nation from Selma. Joined by leaders such as former New York City Mayor David Dinkins and Dr. Karen S. Daughtry, wife of nationally prominent pastor Reverend Dr. Herbert Daughtry, Borough President Adams and others spoke about the historic natu...
Brooklyn Borough President Eric L. Adams and civil rights attorney Norman Siegel marched across the Brooklyn Bridge with over five hundred New Yorkers, in commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the first of three marches conducted by civil rights activists in 1965 from Selma, Alabama to the state’s capital of Montgomery, events that helped lead to the landmark Voting Rights Act of 1965. The route led over the Brooklyn Bridge to Brooklyn Borough Hall, where Borough President Adams hosted a community viewing of President Barack Obama’s speech to the nation from Selma. Joined by leaders such as former New York City Mayor David Dinkins and Dr. Karen S. Daughtry, wife of nationally prominent pastor Reverend Dr. Herbert Daughtry, Borough President Adams and others spoke about the historic natu...