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New York, Jan. 31, 2006 - For the third consecutive year, The Dana Foundation, a New York City-based philanthropic organization, selected Quadrant Communications Co., Inc., to design and produce Advances in Brain Research 2006: Conversations With Leading Brain Experts.
The annual publication features interviews with eight top brain experts in a variety of areas of brain research from leading research centers and medical facilities, such as the Salk Institute, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and Yale University School of Medicine, among others. The focus is on how research can cure or prevent neurological diseases or acute brain disorders.
The Dana Foundation, headed by New York Times columnist and political commentator William Safire, is a private philanthropic foundation with principal interests in science, health, and education. Charles A. Dana, a New York State legislator, industrialist, and philanthropist, founded what is today the Dana Corporation. He was president of the Dana Foundation from 1950 to 1966 and shaped its programs and principles until his death in 1975.
Quadrant, founded in New York City in 1985, is an integrated marketing communications firm that offers research, strategy, marketing, branding, graphic design, editorial, production, and project management services for employee, benefits, business-to-business, and business-to-consumer communications programs, interactive media and print collateral. In addition to the Dana Foundation, Quadrant's representative clients are: AT&T, Citibank Private Bank, Commonwealth Business Media, IBJ (Industrial Bank of Japan) Whitehall Financial Group, JP Morgan Chase, The Juilliard School, Lucent Technologies, Morgan Stanley, Polo/Ralph Lauren Corporation, and The Washington Post Companies, including Newsweek and Kaplan Educational Services.
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