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  1. David Lord Paterson (born 1966) is an American screenwriter, actor, stuntman and producer. In August 1974, David's best friend, eight-year-old Lisa Hill, was struck by lightning and killed. His mother, author Katherine Paterson, used this real-life experience as the basis for her children's novel Bridge to Terabithia.

  2. PATERSON David Leslie - Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health. Affiliation. NUS Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health (Joint) NUS Yong Loo Lin School of Public Health (Joint) Director, ADVANCE-ID. University of Queensland Faculty of Medicine (Honorary) Research Areas. Clinical Trials. Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) Teaching Areas.

  3. Professor Paterson is Director at The University of Queensland Centre for Clinical Research. He is also a Consultant Infectious Diseases Physician at the Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital (Australia's largest hospital and ranked in the top 100 hospitals of the world).

  4. Professor David L. Paterson is an Infectious Diseases Physician who directs ADVANCE-ID, an infectious diseases clinical trials network based in Singapore. He completed his...

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  5. David Lord Paterson (born 1966) is an American screenwriter, actor, stuntman and producer. In August 1974, David's best friend, eight-year-old Lisa Hill, was struck by lightning and killed. His mother, author Katherine Paterson, used this real-life experience as the basis for her children's novel Bridge to Terabithia.

  6. David Lord Paterson (born 1966) is an American screenwriter, actor and producer. He is the son of Katherine Paterson, the author of Bridge to Terabithia. When Paterson was a boy, his best friend, an eight-year-old girl named Lisa Hill, was struck by lightning and killed.

  7. David Alexander Paterson (born May 20, 1954) is an American politician and attorney who served as the 55th governor of New York, succeeding Eliot Spitzer, who resigned, and serving out nearly three years of Spitzer's term from March 2008 to December