Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. David Kessler (born February 16, 1959) is an American author, public speaker, and death and grieving expert. He has published many books, including two co-written with the psychiatrist Elisabeth Kübler-Ross : Life Lessons: Two Experts on Death and Dying Teach Us About the Mysteries of Life and Living , and On Grief & Grieving: Finding the ...

  2. PMID: 38491584. View in: PubMed Mentions: Fields: Bio Biophysics Phy Physics Sta Statistics as Topic. Extinction time distributions of populations and genotypes. Phys Rev E. 2023 Oct; 108 (4-1):044406. Kessler DA, Shnerb NM. PMID: 37978632. View in: PubMed Mentions: Fields: Bio Biophysics Phy Physics Sta Statistics as Topic.

  3. David A. Kessler. Laboratories for Computational Physics and Fluid Dynamics, Naval Research Laboratory. Verified email at nrl.navy.mil. fluid dynamics combustion numerical analysis multi-scale modeling molecular dynamics.

  4. David Kessler is one of the world's foremost experts on loss and is founder of Grief.com. David's new book, Finding Meaning:The Sixth Stage of Grie f, is named one of the top ten books for the fall by Publisher's Weekly. His previous books have been praised by Saint (Mother) Theresa, and Elisabeth Kübler-Ross.

  5. Experience: CohnReznick LLP · Education: University of Maryland College Park · Location: Bethesda · 500+ connections on LinkedIn. View David A. Kessler’s profile on LinkedIn, a professional ...

    • CohnReznick LLP
  6. David Kessler is one of the world’s foremost experts on grief and loss. His experience with thousands of people on the edge of life and death has taught him the secrets to living a happy and fulfilled life, even afterlife’s tragedies. He is the author of six books, including the new bestselling book, Finding Meaning: The Sixth Stage of ...

  7. DA Kessler, H Levine. Physical review letters 57 (24), 3069. , 1986. 216. 1986. Directional sensing in eukaryotic chemotaxis: a balanced inactivation model. H Levine, DA Kessler, WJ Rappel. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 103 (26), 9761-9766.

  1. People also search for