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18 Facts About Samuel Conway

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Samuel Charles Conway was born on June 4,1965 and is an American researcher in the pharmaceutical, biomedical and agrochemical fields of organic chemistry.

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Samuel Conway is a published author, and has acted as a volunteer emergency coordinator, entertainer, and auctioneer.

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Samuel Conway spent two years in organ distribution at the National Disease Research Interchange, and was employed by crop protection company Cerexagri as a regulatory chemist from May 2001 to June 2007, when he became a principal chemist for West Pharmaceutical Services.

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Samuel Conway was introduced to the furry fandom at Noreascon 3, and has been involved in fan activities from the early 1990s to the present day.

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Samuel Conway became the chairman of Anthrocon in 1999, after his invitation as a guest of honor in 1998.

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Samuel Conway is the public face of Anthrocon, responsible for public relations, negotiating hotel contracts, managing finances, damage control and other activities before, during and after the convention.

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However, Samuel Conway relaxed this stance with Anthrocon's move to Pittsburgh in 2006.

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When local television station KDKA-TV showed up, Samuel Conway gave a short television interview outside the convention hotel.

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Samuel Conway has performed similar services at other fan conventions, including Midwest FurFest.

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In May 1998, Samuel Conway was invited to write a story based on his interest in birds of prey, particularly the red-tailed hawk.

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Samuel Conway next contributed to the first issue of HistoriMorphs, a fanzine mixing historical fiction with interaction between humans and anthropomorphic animals.

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Samuel Conway went on to write "The Good Bird of Nanking" and "It Takes A Fox" for subsequent issues of the series.

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In 2012, Samuel Conway learned that Fernando's, a local restaurant, was going to be closing down due to financial trouble.

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Samuel Conway became a volunteer for the American Red Cross Disaster Service in 1989, but quit in 1998 due to his perception of high-level corruption in the organization.

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Samuel Conway was an Emergency Management Coordinator while residing in Malvern, Pennsylvania.

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In March 1990, Samuel Conway became an experimental bone marrow donor for Mark Stevenson, a 4-year-old with Hunter syndrome.

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Samuel Conway became an active volunteer for the National Marrow Donor Program, claiming to have helped add over 500 entries to their donor registry.

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Since May 1996, Samuel Conway has participated in the MadSci Network, a free question-and-answer Ask-A-Scientist forum organized by the medical school of Washington University in St Louis.