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Bogen (surname)
Bogen is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Albert Bogen (1882–1961), Austrian fencer *Alexander Bogen Alexander Bogen ( he, אלכסנדר בוגן; born 24 January 1916 – 20 October 2010) was a Polish- Israeli visual artist, a decorated leader of partisans during World War II, a key player in 20th century Yiddish culture, and one of the tra ... (1916–2010), Polish-Israeli artist *Bjarne Bogen (born 1951), Norwegian immunologist *Boris D. Bogen (1869–1929), Russian-American educator and social worker *Debra Bogen, American pediatrician and public health official *James Bogen, American science philosopher *Joel Bogen, English guitarist *Joseph Bogen, American neurophysiologist *Nancy Bogen, American scholar, author, and artist *Øystein Bogen (born 1969), Norgwegian journalist and documentary filmmaker *Paul Logasa Bogen, United States Army officer See also

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Albert Bogen
Albert Bogen (born Albert Bógathy; October 31, 1882 – July 14, 1961) was a fencer who competed for Austria-Hungary at the 1912 Summer Olympics and for Hungary at the 1928 Summer Olympics. Bogen was Jewish, and was born in Kikinda, Serbia. His daughter was Hungarian fencer Erna Bogen-Bogáti, who won a bronze medal in women's individual foil at the 1932 Summer Olympics and was the wife of Hungarian fencer Aladár Gerevich who won gold medals in sabre in six Olympics and mother of Olympic medalist Pál Gerevich Pál Gerevich (born 10 August 1948) is a Hungarian fencer, who won two Olympic bronze medals in the team sabre competitions. Pál Gerevich won the world championships in sabre fencing in 1977 and is currently coaching the Viennese fencing club ... who won two Olympic bronze medals in team sabre. He was part of the Austrian sabre team, which won the silver medal. After qualifying for the individual sabre quarterfinals, he did not compete in this stage. Se ...
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Alexander Bogen
Alexander Bogen ( he, אלכסנדר בוגן; born 24 January 1916 – 20 October 2010) was a Polish- Israeli visual artist, a decorated leader of partisans during World War II, a key player in 20th century Yiddish culture, and one of the trailblazers for art education and Artists' associations in the emerging state of Israel. Biography Alexander Bogen was born in Tartu, EstoniaInterview with Alexander Bogen, Survivor and Artist
and brought up in . As a young boy he adhered to the values of the

Bjarne Bogen
Bjarne Bogen (born 18 January 1951) is a Norwegian immunologist, inventor and physician. He is widely known for his research on DNA vaccines, autoimmune disorders and cancer immunology. Career Bogen graduated with a medical degree from the University of Oslo in 1977. In the following two years, he completed his internship at Sandnessjøen hospital and in the municipalities of Lurøy and Træna at the coastline of northern Norway. In 1984, at the University of Tromsø he defended his PhD thesis entitled "Murine Th and B Lymphocyte Recognition of Isologous Immunoglobulin". Since 1986, Bogen has been working at the Institute for Clinical Medicine at the University of Oslo, first as an associate professor before becoming full professor in 1993. In 1991, he was authorized as a specialist in clinical immunology, and has since 1995 had a part-time position as a senior consultant at the Oslo University Hospital. He was director of the KG Jebsen Centre for Influenza Vaccine Resea ...
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Boris D
Boris may refer to: People * Boris (given name), a male given name *:''See'': List of people with given name Boris * Boris (surname) * Boris I of Bulgaria (died 907), the first Christian ruler of the First Bulgarian Empire, canonized after his death * Boris II of Bulgaria (c. 931–977), ruler of the First Bulgarian Empire * Boris III of Bulgaria (1894–1943), ruler of the Kingdom of Bulgaria in the first half of the 20th century * Boris, Prince of Tarnovo (born 1997), Spanish-born Bulgarian royal * Boris and Gleb (died 1015), the first saints canonized in Kievan Rus * Boris (singer) (born 1965), pseudonym of French singer Philippe Dhondt Arts and media * Boris (band), a Japanese experimental rock trio * ''Boris'' (EP), by Yezda Urfa, 1975 * "Boris" (song), by the Melvins, 1991 * ''Boris'' (TV series), a 2007–2009 Italian comedy series * '' Boris: The Film'', a 2011 Italian film based on the TV series * '' Boris: The Rise of Boris Johnson'', a 2006 biography by Andrew G ...
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Debra Bogen
Debra L. Bogen is an American pediatrician and public health official who is the secretary-designate of health of Pennsylvania. Life Bogen earned a B.A. in chemistry, cum laude, from the Columbia University in 1985. She completed a M.D. at the University of Colorado School of Medicine in 1992. From 1992 to 1995, she completed a pediatric residency and general academic pediatrics fellowship at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. Bogen conducted postdoctoral research at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine from 1996 to 1998. She became a fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics in 1992. She joined the American Pediatric Society in 1996. In 2004, she became a fellow of the Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine in 2004. Bogen is an advocate for maternal and child health issues. She is one of the founders of the Mid-Atlantic Mother's Milk Bank. At the University of Pittsburgh, Bogen held a primary academic appointment as a professor of pediatrics and secondary appointments in ...
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James Bogen
James Bogen is an American science philosopher currently at University of Pittsburgh and an Elected Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) is an American international non-profit organization with the stated goals of promoting cooperation among scientists, defending scientific freedom, encouraging scientific respons .... References Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science American philosophers University of Pittsburgh faculty Living people Year of birth missing (living people) {{US-philosopher-stub ...
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Joel Bogen
Joel Bogen (born 3 September 1958) is an English rock and punk guitarist. He worked with Toyah Willcox from the late 1970s to 1983 as the guitar player in her eponymous band and was the co-writer on nearly all of the material they recorded. Bogen also produced '' Heaven'', the 1997 debut album of neo soul artist Jai, for M&G and RCA Records RCA Records is an American record label currently owned by Sony Music Entertainment, a subsidiary of Sony Corporation of America. It is one of Sony Music's four flagship labels, alongside RCA's former long-time rival Columbia Records; also A .... References 1958 births Living people English songwriters English rock guitarists English male guitarists Toyah (band) members British male songwriters {{UK-guitarist-stub ...
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Joseph Bogen
Joseph E. Bogen, M.D. (July 13, 1926 – April 22, 2005) was a neurophysiologist who specialized in split brain research and focused on theories of consciousness. He was a clinical professor of neurosurgery at the University of Southern California, Adjunct Professor of Psychology at UCLA, and a visiting professor at Caltech. Childhood, education and family Joseph E. "Joe" Bogen was born on July 13, 1926, in Cincinnati, Ohio. He was raised in Ohio, moved to Southern California at 16 and graduated from Monrovia High School, Monrovia, California in 1943. He began undergraduate studies at Caltech in 1943, but left to join the United States Navy in 1944. He was deployed to the South Pacific and was honorably discharged in 1946. He completed his undergraduate education at Whittier College and received a B.A. in Economics in 1949. He enrolled in the University of Cincinnati and UCLA, followed by the USC School of Medicine. In 1955, he married the former Glenda A. Miksch, R.N. They had t ...
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Nancy Bogen
Nancy Bogen (born April 24, 1932) is an American author-scholar, mixed media producer, and digital artist. Bogen has to her credit three serious novels of ideas: ''Klytaimnestra Who Stayed at Home'' (1980); ''Bobe Mayse, A Tale of Washington Square'' (1993); and the space satire ''Bagatelle·Guinevere by Felice Rothman'' (1995). Distinguished literary critic John Gardner made a spirited defense of ''Klytaimnestra'' after it came out. When a reviewer in ''Library Journal'' relegated Bogen's novel to the “popular fiction rack” with his own work, Gardner protested that ''Klytaimnestra'' merited a more respectful classification. Also of note are Bogen’s Arco manual ''How to Write Poetry'' (1980) and ''Be a Poet!'' (2007), a considerable expansion of the initial work and a winner of numerous small press awards. In 1997, Bogen began to fashion works in which she rhythmically synchronized her digitized photos to readings of poetry or performances of New Music. Her early works in ...
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Øystein Bogen
Øystein Bogen (born 20 December 1969) is a Norwegian journalist and documentary film maker. Bogen has been working for TV 2 Norway as a foreign correspondent and editor since 1995. He has mainly been covering Russia and the former Soviet Union, but also a range of international wars and conflicts, including the Kosovo War, the Russo-Georgian War and the War in Donbass. Øystein Bogen gained a lot of international attention ahead of the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sotchi when he and TV 2 cameraman Aage Aune were arrested and questioned for several days by Russian police while working on critical reports of the organisation of the event. The episode led to an unusual public apology from the Russian Foreign Ministry. Filmography Bogen has directed 16 documentaries which have been broadcast by TV 2 and other international broadcasters, including: * Kursk (2000) together with Odd Isungset and Per-Christian Magnus. The documentary was awarded the 2000 Golden Nymph Award at the Mo ...
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Paul Logasa Bogen
Paul Logasa Bogen (March 15, 1915 – June 4, 1972) was an early proponent of the Army as nation builders. He was a United States Army soldier known for his work at the Defense Intelligence Agency, the Army War College and for General Westmoreland in Vietnam. He also innovated the use of helicopters for close combat support and planned security for Khrushchev's visit to the United States in 1959. Early life Paul Logasa Bogen was born on March 15, 1915, to Dr. Louis Isaac Bogen and Jeanie Deanna Logasa in Lincoln, Nebraska. His mother was the sister of Charles Logasa and Hannah Logasa He was originally expected to be born on St. Patrick's day and was to be named Patrick. When he was born two days early his parents named him Paul instead. Bogen attended the University of Nebraska from 1933 to 1937, originally majoring in Mechanical Engineering before switching to Speech Communications. He was a member of the Army ROTC program obtaining the rank of Cadet Captain and being elected Finan ...
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Erna Bogen-Bogáti
Erna Bogen-Bogáti (31 December 1906 – 23 November 2002) was a Hungarian fencer. She won a bronze medal in the women's individual foil event at the 1932 Summer Olympics. She was the daughter of Hungarian Albert Bogen, who competed for Austria at the 1912 Summer Olympics (winning a silver medal in team sabre) and for Hungary at the 1928 Summer Olympics. She was the wife of the Hungarian fencer Aladár Gerevich and mother of Olympic medalist Pál Gerevich Pál Gerevich (born 10 August 1948) is a Hungarian fencer, who won two Olympic bronze medals in the team sabre competitions. Pál Gerevich won the world championships in sabre fencing in 1977 and is currently coaching the Viennese fencing club .... References External links * 1906 births 2002 deaths Hungarian female foil fencers Olympic fencers of Hungary Fencers at the 1928 Summer Olympics Fencers at the 1932 Summer Olympics Fencers at the 1936 Summer Olympics Olympic bronze medalists for Hungary ...
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