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  1. Joseph P. Moran (1895–1934) was an American medical doctor known for catering to the Depression-era criminal underworld in the early 20th century.

  2. Joseph P. Moran was a physician known for treating Depression-era gangsters and a peripheral member of the Barker-Karpis Gang. Moran was an Illinois native who briefly operated a successful medical practice after graduating from medical school.

  3. Prof. Moran’s research aims to understand how life began, using the lens of biological metabolism as a guide. His group is also interested in developing new conceptual approaches to catalyzing organic reactions, such as extreme solvent effects and the use of virtual light-matter interactions. jmoran@uottawa.ca; moran@unistra.fr

  4. Ground‐state chemical reactivity under vibrational coupling to the vacuum electromagnetic field. A Thomas, J George, A Shalabney, M Dryzhakov, SJ Varma, J Moran, ... Angewandte Chemie 128 (38),...

  5. Joseph P. Moran (1895–1934) was an American medical doctor known for catering to the Depression-era criminal underworld in the early 20th century.

  6. Sep 21, 2018 · He went to Joseph Moran, the doctor of choice for Prohibition-era gangsters. Moran was quite successful in removing Karpis’ prints, although the ridges were still faintly visible. Karpis later struggled to obtain a Canadian passport thanks to his barely recognizable prints.

  7. Aug 10, 2013 · Dr. Joseph P. Moran, Jr., a former chief of surgery at Toledo Hospital who was active in surgery until age 75 and in medicine until age 85, died July 30 in Legends Alzheimer’s Center, Jackson ...