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  1. Brendan Arnold Maher (31 October 1924 – 17 March 2009) was a psychology professor at Harvard University who pioneered the scientific study of psychology in the laboratory, and laid the groundwork for the study of psychology and its relationship to genetics.

  2. Brendan Maher (born 5 January 1989) is an Irish hurler who plays for club side Borris–Ileigh and previously at inter-county level with the Tipperary senior hurling team.

  3. Brendan S. Maher. Professor of Law; Director of the Health Law, Policy, and Management Program. Publications. Get to Know Brendan S. Maher. What drew you to the law? The law is never far from anything that matters. Our country relies more on the rule of law than any other nation.

  4. 23K Followers, 2,776 Following, 109 Posts - Brendan Maher (@brendanmaher8) on Instagram: "@thepilatesprogramme_ @leapfitnessborris".

  5. Presents an obituary for Brendan A. Maher, preeminent Harvard psychologist, whose writings and scientific contributions revolutionized the search for the causes of mental illness, died peacefully at home in Durham, North Carolina, on March 17, 2009.

  6. Brendan Maher is a highly accomplished director with a body of work spanning more than twenty years. His strong creative vision and commitment to story have resulted in three Australian Film Institute (AFI) awards for Best Director.

  7. Apr 30, 2009 · Brendan A. Maher, the Emeritus Edward C Henderson Professor of the Psychology of Personality in the Department of Psychology, died in his Durham, N.C., home on March 17, at the age of 84.

  8. Oct 4, 2022 · Tipperary legend Brendan Maher has taken his first steps into inter-county management after confirming his role as part of the Offaly hurling backroom team for 2023.

  9. Brendan Maher is known as an Director. Some of his work includes Spartacus, Return to Nim's Island, Farscape, Spooks, BeastMaster, Flipper: The New Adventures, Sisters of War, and Tomorrow When the War Began.

  10. Brendan Maher is a director of numerous episodes of Australian television series and several British TV series and feature films. He directed episodes of Five Mile Creek (c. 1985), The Flying Doctors (c. 1986), Glass Babies (1985) and Skirts (1990).

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