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Published: September 30, 2010

Carl V. Granger, professor and former chair of the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine and executive director of Uniform Data System for Medical Rehabilitation (UDSmr), a non-profit affiliate of UB, is the top-cited author of papers in the rehabilitation field, according to a review published in Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. The study, performed by two independent reviewers, covered 45,700 articles published in 30 rehabilitation-dedicated journals, with the most-cited articles appearing between 1959 and 2002. Results showed that Granger co-authored 10 of the 100 top-cited articles and was first author of five articles, nearly twice as many as any other author.

“Minoxidyl and Other Stories,” authored by Martin Pops, professor emeritus of English, has been published by The Outriders Poetry Project. Although several of Pops’ short stories have appeared in journals and anthologies, “Minoxidyl” is his first book of fiction. He also is the author of “The Melville Archetype” (Kent State University Press, 1970), “Vermeer: Consciousness and the Chamber of Being” (UMI Research Press, 1984) and “Home Remedies” (University of Massachusetts Press, 1984). “Albert Pinkham Ryder: Art and Life” is expected to be published in 2011. Outriders, originally a Buffalo reading series, is now a nonprofit publisher of works by writers living in or significantly associated with the Buffalo-Niagara region