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Such contractual safety nets, says Yale Tauber, a senior compensation consultant at William M.
ECONOMIST: Thank you and goodbye
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Esa's Planck project scientist, Dr Jan Tauber, will not be drawn on the findings before the release in Paris.
BBC: The first fractions of a second after the Big Bang
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Rhea Tauber is 98 but has more energy than people 20 years younger.
FORBES: Researchers are unlocking the mysteries of aging.
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Rhea Tauber and other fortunate souls may have inherited their protective genes.
FORBES: Researchers are unlocking the mysteries of aging.
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Chief Executive Jeffrey Tauber repositioned the company to boost its stock.
FORBES: Mad Hatchery Syndrome
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Jeffrey Tauber, the CEO, repositioned the company to boost its stock.
FORBES: Mad Hatchery Syndrome
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Existing investors slapped the company with shareholder lawsuits, accusing Tauber of selling out when the stock was higher last fall and concealing the company's financial condition.
FORBES: Mad Hatchery Syndrome
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One longevity gene, present in 24% of these centenarians (including Tauber), compared with 8% among younger people, may help stave off cardiovascular disease by making the body more efficient at removing cholesterol.
FORBES: Researchers are unlocking the mysteries of aging.
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But researchers at Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York have pinpointed one reason for Tauber's longevity: her DNA. Examining the genes of Tauber and 350 other Ashkenazi Jews who are nearing age 100, Nir Barzilai and his colleagues have identified three genes that appear to promote long life by protecting against the diseases of old age.
FORBES: Researchers are unlocking the mysteries of aging.