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Andrew Carey
Associate Professor
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Original Message:
Sent: 11-18-2025 14:18
From: Louis Dell'Osso
Subject: Our senior professors
Dear Riri,
Nice to hear from you. did you know Lea Averbuch-Heller? She too went to Isreal; she was a Fellow in our lab. Although I haven't started a new career, I did recently finish translating "L'altra Marilyn: Psichiatria e Psicoanalisi de un "Cold Case"" into English as "The Other Marilyn: Psychiatry and Psychoanalysis of a "Cold Case"" Both are available as Kindle eBooks.
Good luck in your new career,
Lou Dell'Osso
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Lou Dell'Osso
Daroff-Dell'Osso Ocular Motility Lab
Original Message:
Sent: 11-16-2025 16:34
From: Riri Manor
Subject: Our senior professors
Dear Lou Dell'Osso
I am so happy to hear again of you .We met personally several times at international congresses of N O/ I am Riri Sylvia Manor once fellow at prof William Hoyt and considered to be the first ophthalmologist that began to work as neuro-opthalmologist in Israel and opened the first n o unit in the 70thies here.You and your laboratory to study nystagmus and eye movements formed a world center for this subject.
As concerning me I worked partially in my hospital until corona time and also in the last 15 years I opened a new career as poet and writer(five poetry books and two novels) The last novel –published in 2023 –is My life with Francisco Goya.At 47 years old Goya had a severe disease 'most probably Voght Koyanagi Harada syndrome according to the existing description of the symptoms and what is fascinating –the fact that every genial thing he painted was only after the disease and that the subjects and the tint of colors changed.It was as the temporal blindness opened his eyes but this is another story.I had the English translation.
Actually one of my shortest poems may interest you -is about movement!
THE MOST BEAUTIFULL PART
OF THE BODY
IS
THE MOVEMENT.
Again –happy to hear you again
Yours sincerely
Riri Sylvia Manor
Original Message:
Sent: 11/16/2025 3:55:00 AM
From: Sherif Ahmed Kamel Abdelbar
Subject: RE: Our senior professors
Welcome Sir , I guess there may others who are still not aware , but most of the members are now here
Original Message:
Sent: 11/15/2025 10:31:00 PM
From: Louis Dell'Osso
Subject: RE: Our senior professors
Dear all,
I was wondering where it went! I just found it and will again monitor this list. Sorry, but I seem to have missed the whole transition.
Lou Dell'Osso
Original Message:
Sent: 06-26-2025 04:51
From: Sherif Ahmed Kamel Abdelbar
Subject: Our senior professors
Dear all
we don't see the opinion of our senior professors , it seems that either they are not aware of the new group or they need technical support to be added , I really wish that there is a way for them to be here because of the great value they add , Neil Miller , Alfredo Sadun and others , I don't want to be forgetting anyone