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  1. Michael Tadross. Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering at Duke University. I received a B.S. in Electrical & Computer Engineering with a minor in Chemistry at Rutgers; an M.D.-Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering at Johns Hopkins; and postdoctoral training in Cellular Neuroscience at Stanford.

  2. Articles 1–20. ‪Duke University, Pratt School of Engineering‬ - ‪‪Cited by 1,847‬‬ - ‪Biomedical Engineering & Neuroscience‬.

  3. Michael Tadross is an American film producer and former executive at Paramount Pictures. Films that he either produced or was executive producer include Indecent Proposal, Die Hard with a Vengeance, which became the highest-grossing film of 1995, Eraser, The Devil's Advocate, The Thomas Crown Affair, I Am Legend, Sherlock Holmes and Gangster Squad.

  4. Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering. Dr. Tadross' lab develops technologies to rapidly deliver drugs to genetically defined subsets of cells in the brain.

    • Welcome to New York
    • Creating The Creatures
    • Creating The Post-Apocalypse
    • Shutting Down The City
    • The Dog
    • Multiple Endings

    Naomi Shohan (production designer): We had an extremely long prep. We spent about six months in Los Angeles drawing concepts before we even got to New York and then another six months in New York. Michael Tadross (producer): We took the raw script and broke it down. Nobody could figure out how to shoot it. A year or two earlier, they tried to do a ...

    Kathleen Chopin (casting director): From a superficial glance, you would think there are really very few people in the film. You don’t realize how large the cast actually is. There was a very intensive focus and search on finding the creatures, who ended up being called “the infected” in the final script. They were a combination of modern dancers, ...

    Naomi Shohan: We started to take lots and lots of pictures of the streets from above and start[ed] to subtract cars in every shot. You end up with an image of an empty street, which can never ever exist in real life. I believe we learned how to do the subtraction from 28 Days Later. Mike Chambers: Through the production period, it was really just b...

    Michael Tadross: We had a huge crew. It was the biggest film in the history of New York to date. Every day, something came up where I had to be there. The governor came one day, people from the city council; the mayor’s office was there almost every day, and the police commissioner came. Will took pictures with all the police. It was a logistical n...

    Naomi Shohan: I love the beginning of the movie when he’s just alone with the dog. And I don’t care for the rest. Steve Berens (dog trainer): I started looking for a female [dog], and I found her in a kennel up towards the California coast. It was an old kennel that was kind of going under, and she was there. She was just under 2 years old and was ...

    Mike Chambers: We completed both endings, visual effects-wise. When we delivered, I don’t think they’d decided which one they were going to go with. Michael Tadross: We just wanted to make sure, if we had to do a sequel, we could do it. You don’t know if he blew up or not because he was behind a brick wall. Naomi Shohan: In the book, the end of the...

  5. Michael Tadross, MD, PhD, is an Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering and Neurobiology at Duke University, where he develops genetically encoded technologies to target clinically relevant drugs to specific cell types in the brain.

  6. Michael Tadross, MD, is an assistant professor in Duke BME, where his lab uses a novel technology dubbed DART, or Drugs Acutely Restricted by Tethering, to deliver pharmaceuticals to specific cells within the brain.

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