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1. Sinauer Associates
www.sinauer.com/feed_new_forth - [Cached]Published on: 4/4/2008 Last Visited: 5/26/2008
Edited by Elliott M. Blass
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Elliott M. Blass
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Elliott M. Blass
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Elliott M. Blass received his PhD [Psychology] from the University of Virginia and his postdoctoral training [Zoology] from the University of Pennsylvania.He was on the faculty of Johns Hopkins University and Medical School [Psychology and Psychiatry] for twenty years, during which time he was trained as a Psychiatry Resident.He taught for six years at Cornell [Psychology and Nutrition] and is now a Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience and Behavior at the University of Massachusetts.Blass is a Research Professor in Pediatrics at The Boston University School of Medicine.His research interests have focused on feeding motivation, infant nutrition, mother-infant interactions, and obesity.He has served as a Johns Simon Guggenheim Research Fellow, a Fulbright Hayes Research Professor, and an NIMH Research Scientist. -
2. Professors Call for Accountability for Human Rights Violations, June 16, 2004
www.wagingpeace.org/articles/2 - [Cached]Published on: 6/16/2004 Last Visited: 8/17/2004
Elliott Blass , Professor of Psychology and Behavioral Neurosciences, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, and Adjunct Professor of Pediatrics, Boston University School of Medicine -
3. Visit to a Small Island
globalresistance.com/articles/ - [Cached]Published on: 2/2/2006 Last Visited: 1/19/2008
Elliott M. Blass is Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience and Behavior at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, and a Professor of Pediatrics at the Boston Medical Center, Boston University School of Medicine. His research focuses on alleviating pain in human newborn.
This report has been submitted to but as of tonight not published by the Boston Globe. Commenting on his report, Prof. Blass said:

