Monthly Archives: October 2010

New Insights into the Development of Epithelial Cells

Scientists of the Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine (MDC) Berlin-Buch and the Experimental and Clinical Research Center (ECRC) of MDC and Charité in Berlin-Buch have gained new insights into the development of epithelial cells and their molecular repertoire.

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Clark and Sullivan Construction honored for UNR’s Molecular Medicine building

Clark and Sullivan Construction has been honored by Southwest Contractor for its part in building the University of Nevada, Reno’s School of Molecular Medicine Nevada.

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Professor Nikolaus Rajewsky becomes EMBO-Member

Systems biologist Professor Nikolaus Rajewsky from the Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine (MDC) Berlin-Buch, Germany, has been elected member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO). He is one of 63 life scientists from eleven European countries and also … Continue reading

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Dysfunction of Grhl2 factor may affect epithelial barrier formation that contributes to congenital abnormalities: Study

Scientists of the Max Delbr-ck Center for Molecular Medicine (MDC) Berlin-Buch and the Experimental and Clinical Research Center (ECRC) of MDC and Charit- in Berlin-Buch have gained new insights into the development of epithelial cells and their molecular repertoire.

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HL:Medicine Hat Tigers edge Chilliwack Bruins 5-4 behind Etem’s hat trick@

MEDICINE HAT, Alta. <emdash /> In a contest that had a very intense feel to it, the Medicine Hat Tigers slipped past the Chilliwack Bruins …

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Medicine Chest Challenge takes in old medicines

TRENTON The American Medicine Chest Challenge (AMCC), a public health initiative to raise awareness about the dangers of prescription drug abuse, will be held in New Jersey communities on Nov. 13.

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Penn Medicine Invitation to Cover: Penn Medicine Celebrates Advances in Women’s Cancer Care

Penn Medicine is one of the world’s leading academic medical centers, dedicated to the related missions of medical education, biomedical research, and excellence in patient care.

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Medicine dean steps down early

Administration officials announced early last week that University of South Alabama College of Medicine Dean Dr. Robert Kreisberg is stepping down from his post to go on sabbitical three months before his previously set Feb. 1 retirement date.

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Tough medicine: It’s time to renew your health insurance

Tough medicine: It’s time to renew your health insurance By ALAN M. WOLF McClatchy News Service Updated Oct 30, 2010 05:21PM MDT One of the workplace’s most dreaded annual traditions is nearly upon us. For most employees, the fall brings … Continue reading

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NDP medicine bill has K’naan, Atwood singing same tune

Novelist and rapper support bill to facilitate sale of generic drugs still under patent to developing countries

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Family medicine residency program earns top accreditation

The Family Medicine Residency Program at DeWitt Army Community Hospital at Fort Belvoir recently obtained the highest level of accreditation.

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Ayurvedic Medicine ? the Best Kept Secret in India

by Ayurvedic-Medicine Ayurvedic Medicine ? the Best Kept Secret in India What Is Ayurvedic Medicine? There are many different beneficial health philosophies the raw foodist might benefit from, including Ayurveda. This medicinal system, based on ancient Hindi philosophy, is one … Continue reading

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Merck Is No Medicine In This Market

Revenues come up light and the big pharmaceutical name drops 2% in Friday trading. No need to buy it.

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Medicine man

It’s been just over one year since Samer Majali was entrusted with turning round Gulf Air Gulf Air ‘s fortunes. Alicia Buller asks the CEO if he’s fixed the troubled Bahraini airline.

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Ground broken for Camden medical school

The new Cooper Medical School in Camden will be both an economic boost to the city and a step toward improving the state’s health care, Gov. Christie said at a ceremony Wednesday to celebrate the facility’s official ground-breaking.

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Officials break ground on Camden medical school, state’s first in 30 years

After decades of political fights and closed-door negotiations, Cooper Medical School of Rowan University is slated to be built

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Tulane’s medical school snags award

Network of 68 clinics formed after Katrina

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NTU and Imperial College to jointly establish Singapore’s third medical school

Nanyang Technological University (NTU) and Imperial College London today signed an official agreement to jointly establish Singapore’s third medical school. The initiative was previously announced by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong at the National Day Rally 2010, in August. Presently, … Continue reading

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Delegation will fight for medical school expansion

Obtaining money next year for a third building at El Paso’s medical school will be a difficult venture, given that state legislators are facing a deficit of up to $25 billion.

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Harvard looks to lift primary care

Harvard Medical School has received a $30 million anonymous gift to create a major center to transform primary care medicine, a specialty that provides routine front-line care to millions of people but that many doctors consider unglamorous and underpaid.

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