Weber, Doron

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WEBER, Doron

WEBER, Doron. American (born Israel), b. 1955. Genres: Novels, Plays/ Screenplays, Adult non-fiction, Gerontology/Senior issues, How-to books, Law, Medicine/Health. Career: Readers Catalog, New York City, senior editor, 1988-89; Society for the Right to Die, NYC, director of communications, 1989-91; Rockefeller University, NYC, director of public affairs, 1991-95; Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, program director, 1995-. Publications: NONFICTION: (with J. Feldschuh) Safe Blood: Purifying the Nation's Blood Supply in the Age of AIDS, 1990; The Complete Guide to Living Wills, 1991; (with J. Ahronlein) Final Passages: Positive Choices for the Dying and Their Loved Ones, 1992. SCREENPLAYS: What's Love?; Flashpoint (teleplay). NOVEL: The Deserters, 2002. Address: Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, 630 5th Ave Ste 2550, New York, NY 10111, U.S.A.

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