Abraham H. Haddad
Abraham H. Haddad is an Israeli control theorist and the Henry and Isabelle Dever Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, United States. Haddad is known for his contributions to the theory of hybrid systems. Provided by Wikipedia
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The mobile vaccine equity enhancement program–a model program for enhancing equity in vaccine availability based at a large health care system by John Broach, John Broach, Olga Brown, Caitlin McEachern, Janell Forget, Peter Lancette, Norman Soucie, Julie Inzerillo, Robert Klugman, Stephen Tosi, Abraham Haddad, Pamela Manor, Richard Bylund, Gio Dellostritto, Max Grecchi, Connie Camelo, Jeanne Shirshac, Katharine Eshghi, Nardy Vega, Stacy Hampson, Kassandra Follwell, Rafael Gonzalez, Theresa Hicks, Victoria McCandless, Timothy VanStratten, Mina Botros, Tracy Jalbert, Catherine Merwin, Wendy Schellhammer, Ian Pelto, Maggie Rodriguez, Cheryl LaPriore, Monica Lowell, Elizabeth Radigan, Lorie Gull, Alana Gruszecki, Sarah Benoit, Eric Dickson, Michelle Muller
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