Charles Bertram, English was a literary impostor, who created a forgery in 1747 of a manuscript allegedly written by a nonexistent monk named Richard of Westminster, which "corrected and supplemented" the Itinerary of Antoninus. The work was generally accepted as genuine and had a wide and misleading influence upon many antiquarian writers. A translation of the faked document was included in Bohn's Antiquarian Library as one of the Six English Chronicles as late as 1872.
Bertram, a character in Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance.
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Bertram's long-term goal is to use mathematical modeling to help understand the development of Type 2 diabetes.
Bertram began his research on diabetes during a post-doctoral fellowship at the Mathematical Research Branch, NIDDK, NIH from 1993 to 1996.
Bertram and Sherman are organizing a workshop on "Endocrine Physiology: Type 2 Diabetes, Metabolism, and Obesity" that will take place at the Mathematical Biosciences Institute at the Ohio State University in the spring of 2007.
Dr. Bertram's research utilizes a myriad of laboratory and field-based techniques to investigate the major inconsistency between theory and data in explaining the maintenance of variation in sexually selected traits.
Bertram, S.M. The influence of rearing and monitoring environment on temporal mate signaling patterns in the field cricket, Gryllus texensis.
Bertram, S.M. The influence of age and size on temporal mate signaling behaviour.