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Encyclopedia > Anthony Denny

Sir Anthony Denny (16 January 150110 September 1559) was a confidant of Henry VIII of England. Denny was a member of the Privy Council and attended Henry on his deathbed.




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The Conservative Monitor - Interview with Anthony J. Dennis - page 2 (565 words)
Anthony Dennis is one of the nations foremost authorities on Muslim Nationalism.
Dennis was also called to give expert testimony before the Senate Committee of Foreign Relations.
Dennis discusses current events in the Middle East and the long range ramifications of Islamic Nationalism for the United States.
Omeris: People (932 words)
Anthony J. Dennis, Ph.D., a microbiologist, entrepreneur, technology advocate and native Ohioan, became president of Edison BioTechnology Center, the predecessor organization to Omeris, on January 1, 2002.
Dennis brought to Omeris a strong familiarity with the state's bioscience community.
In addition to his hands-on involvement with startup bioscience companies, Dr. Dennis is an expert in the general area of innovation and creativity in research, particularly as it applies to the development and commercialization of new products.
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