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  1. Dr. Robert Lederman, MD is a cardiology specialist in Bethesda, MD and has over 33 years of experience in the medical field. He graduated from Case Western Reserve University in 1990. 5.0 (1 rating) Leave a review

  2. Robert Lederman is the President of A.R.T.I.S.T.(Artists Response To Illegal State Tactics) a group dedicatedto First Amendment advocacy for street artists. Lederman has won four Federallawsuits about artists free speech rights and the right to protest.

  3. Mar 13, 2024 · Gary Robert Lederman, 46, passed away on March 6, 2024, at MCV Hospital in Richmond. Gary was born on June 15, 1977, the son of the late Steve Lederman. He graduated from Monacan High School in 1996. Gary worked as an irrigation technician for RSG landscaping company, a job he loved. He leaves behind his loving mother, Debbie Lederman; brother ...

  4. Robert Lederman is a leader in the field of Developmental Optometry. He was Israel's first board-certified Fellow of the College of Optometrists in Vision Development (www.covd.org). He lectures extensively nationally and internationally. He's a visiting lecture at the Safra Brain Research Center for the Study of Learning Difficulties, and has presented at the Technion, Haifa.<br><br>Together ...

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  5. Robert Lederman, MD is a Cardiologist in Bethesda, MD. Robert Lederman completed their Residency at University Of Mi Hosps. Following their education, Robert Lederman was board certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine.

  6. Robert Lederman is the President of A.R.T.I.S.T.<br>(Artists’ Response To Illegal State Tactics) a group dedicated<br>to First Amendment advocacy for street artists. He is available as a private ...

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  7. Jun 7, 2023 · Lederman, with the aid of two NIH colleagues, Christopher Bruce, MD, and Jaffar Khan, MD, developed the new technique and tested it on pigs. With the aid of advanced imaging techniques performed by Patrick Gleason, MD, Greenbaum was able to use the electrified wire to make precise incisions in Jenkin’s heart muscle to allow it to relax, which in turn allowed her left ventricle to fill more ...

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