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  1. Dr. Joel Levine is a Professor of Biology at UTM, co-appointed in Graduate Departments of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (EEB) and Cell and Systems Biology (CSB), Tier-I Canada Research Chair in Mechanisms and Features of Social Behaviour, Senior Fellow in Canadian Institute for Advanced Research Program on Child and Brain Development.

  2. Joel A. Levine is a personal injury attorney who helps clients in Central Texas seek compensation for accidents and injuries caused by negligence. He offers free consultations, no fee unless recovery, and transparent and honest advocacy.

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  3. Joel S. Levine (born 1942) is an American planetary scientist, author, and research professor in applied science at the College of William & Mary, specializing in the atmospheres of the Moon, Earth, and Mars.

  4. Joel S. Levine is a senior research scientist in the Science Mission Directorate at NASA's Langley Research Center, and the principal investigator and chief scientist of the proposed ARES Mars Airplane Mission.

  5. www.nasa.gov › centers-and-facilities › langleyJoel S. Levine - NASA

    May 25, 2017 · Dr. Joel S. Levine (1942- ) is an internationally recognized planetary scientist, with exceptional expertise in the atmospheres of Earth and Mars. His 41-year career as a senior research scientist in the Langley Science Directorate resulted in vital contributions to many NASA programs.

  6. Joel A. Levine is the founding partner of The Law Office of Joel A. Levine, which focuses on personal injury claims and construction defects. He earned his law degree from South Texas College of Law and is a member of several professional associations and bar associations.

  7. Dr. Joel Levine is a Professor of Biology in the Departments of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (EEB) and Cell and Systems Biology (CSB), Tier-I Canada Research Chair in Mechanisms and Features of Social Behaviour, Senior Fellow in Canadian Institute for Advanced Research Program on Child and Brain Development.