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Regehr is a surname. Notable people with the name include: * Duncan Regehr (born 1952), Canadian stage, film and television actor * Ernie Regehr, Canadian peace researcher * John Regehr, American computer science professor * Kaitlyn Regehr, Canadian ethnographer and broadcaster * Richie Regehr (born 1983), Canadian ice hockey defenceman * Robyn Regehr (born 1980), Canadian ice hockey defenceman * Wade Regehr Wade G. Regehr is a Professor of Neurobiology at Harvard Medical School's Department of Neurobiology. Early biography Born in Shaunavon, Saskatchewan, Canada, Regehr attended the University of Regina in Canada where he received the Governor G ..., Canadian neurobiology professor See also * Reger, surname {{surname ...
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Robyn Regehr
Robyn Regehr (born April 19, 1980) is a Brazilian-born Canadian former professional ice hockey defenceman. He was a first round draft pick of the Colorado Avalanche, selected 19th overall at the 1998 NHL Entry Draft, but was traded to the Calgary Flames prior to the start of his professional career, and has also played for the Buffalo Sabres in an NHL career that has spanned 1,089 games. Regehr won his first Stanley Cup in 2014 with the Kings, on what was his 15th year in the NHL. He was a member of the Canadian team at the 2006 Winter Olympics, and has won silver medals at the World Junior and Senior championships, as well as the championship at the 2004 World Cup of Hockey. Regehr was born in Brazil, and spent his early childhood in Indonesia before his parents settled back in Canada. At 19, he was the youngest nominee for the Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy in NHL history after he made his NHL debut less than four months after suffering two broken legs in a serious automobi ...
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Ernie Regehr
Ernie Regehr, is a Canadian peace researcher and expert in security and disarmament. He co-founded Project Ploughshares, a peace research organization based in Waterloo, Ontario, with Murray Thomson in 1976 and served as its Executive Director for thirty years. Project Ploughshares is an ecumenical project supported by the Canadian Council of Churches. Regehr has been a Canadian NGO representative and expert advisor at numerous international disarmament forums including UN Conferences on Small Arms. Regehr is currently a Research Fellow at the Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies at Conrad Grebel University College (Waterloo, Ontario) and The Simons Foundation (Vancouver, BC). He also serves on the board of directors of the Africa Peace Forum in Kenya. Project Ploughshares After receiving his Bachelor of Arts in English from the University of Waterloo in 1968, Regehr worked in journalism and for a member of Parliament, during which time he wrote his first book ''Making a Killi ...
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Duncan Regehr
Duncan Peter Regehr (born October 5, 1952) is a Canadian writer, multimedia artist, and film and television actor. He was also a figure skater and a classically trained Shakespearean stage actor in his native Canada, before heading to Hollywood in 1980. Regehr played the title character in ''Zorro'', The Family Channel's television series based upon Johnston McCulley's classic hero. He also had roles in multiple television incarnations of ''Star Trek''. Early life Regehr was born in Lethbridge, Alberta, and raised in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. His mother, Dorothy Mary (née Mulkern), was UK-born and his father, Peter Regehr, was a Russian artist. He was active in broadcasting at age 14, when he was host of a teenager-oriented talk show on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC). As a high school student, he figure-skated in ice shows. He received early acting instruction at the Bastion Theater School in Victoria. Career After numerous appearances in Canadian thea ...
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Richie Regehr
Richard Regehr (born January 17, 1983) is an Indonesian-born Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman currently playing for EC KAC of the Austrian Hockey League (EBEL). Regehr's older brother is former Stanley Cup winning defenceman Robyn Regehr. Early life Regehr was born in Bandung, Indonesia to Canadian Mennonite missionaries. They later returned to Canada where he grew up in Rosthern, Saskatchewan. Playing career Regehr was signed as a free agent on July 6, 2004 as an undrafted player by the Calgary Flames, the team where his brother Robyn was playing. During the 2004–05 NHL lockout Richie Regehr played for the Lowell Lock Monsters, who were the American Hockey League affiliate of the Flames. In the 2005–06 season, he was sent to the Flames' new farm team, Omaha Ak-Sar-Ben Knights. After injuries to defencemen Rhett Warrener and Roman Hamrlík late in 2005, Regehr was called up to the Flames. In his first National Hockey League game on December 29, 2005, he dressed ...
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Kaitlyn Regehr
Kaitlyn Regehr is an Associate Professor of Digital Humanities at University College London, whose research is focused on the cultural impacts of new technology and social media, especially on the experiences of young people. She is best known for serving as a topic specialist for BBC Three. Regehr's work has informed policy on gender and diversity in advertising for the Mayor of London and legislation on cyber flashing and image-based abuse in youth relationship cultures. Regehr's current project examines contemporary sex and relationship education, and considers the complex web of image exchange, pornography, consent and safe digital practices for youth in the techno-facilitated era. She has served as a topic specialist on documentaries for the BBC, Discovery Network, Channel 4 and '' The Guardian''. Early life and work Regehr was born in Toronto, Canada. Her mother, Cheryl Regehr, is Provost of the University of Toronto. Her Father is British born psychiatrist Gr ...
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Wade Regehr
Wade G. Regehr is a Professor of Neurobiology at Harvard Medical School's Department of Neurobiology. Early biography Born in Shaunavon, Saskatchewan, Canada, Regehr attended the University of Regina in Canada where he received the Governor General's Award, then received his Ph.D. at Caltech in applied physics with David Rutledge. His doctorate was at the interface between neuroscience and electrical engineering. Research Regehr's laboratory studies the implication of calcium Ca2+ as it affects synaptic strength. Neurons communicate with one another via synapses. Regehr was one of the first to use fluorescent imaging to see the synaptic activity occurring in the brain. A dye alters the fluorescence properties when attached to calcium, and changes in intracellular calcium are associated with neuronal activity (firing of action potentials). Using fluorescence-microscopy techniques, calcium levels are detected, and therefore the influx of calcium in the presynaptic neuron. Ca ...
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John Regehr
John Regehr is a computer scientist specializing in compiler correctness and undefined behavior. , he is a professor at the University of Utah. He is best known for the integer overflow sanitizer which was merged into the Clang C compiler, the C compiler fuzzer Csmith, and his widely read bloEmbedded in Academia He spent the 2015-2016 academic year on sabbatical in Paris, France, working with TrustInSoft on Frama-C Frama-C stands for ''Framework for Modular Analysis of C programs''. Frama-C is a set of interoperable program analyzers for C programs. Frama-C has been developed by the French Commissariat à l'Énergie Atomique et aux Énergies Alternativ ... and related code analysis tools. References External links John Regehr's home page* {{DEFAULTSORT:Regehr, John Living people American computer scientists University of Utah faculty Science bloggers Year of birth missing (living people) University of Virginia alumni Kansas State University alumni ...
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