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eversible immune system damage could be caused by agricultural fungicide Brief exposure to a compound found in some agricultural pesticides and fungicides could cause irreversible damage to our immune systems natural killer cells, which guard against tumors and viruses. (ENVR 166, Monday, April 8, 8 p.m., Convention Center, Room 203A, Level Two)

Tuesday, April 9

  • Building a better antibiotic A one-day symposium will explore new approaches toward fighting drug-resistant antibiotics, particularly aminoglycosides. (CARB 42-46, 55-54; Tuesday, April 9, 8:40 a.m., Convention Center, Room 314B, Level Three)

  • Stem cells and cloning: Whats all the hype? A one-day symposium will explore different aspects of embryonic stem cells and cloning, including government funding, patents and commercialization issues. (CHAL 23-27, Tuesday, April 9, 9 a.m., Convention Center, Room 209B, Level Two)

  • Symposium explores distribution, management of mercury in the environment A two-day symposium will explore the distribution and management of mercury in the environment. Topics include threats to wildlife and atmospheric distribution. (ENVR 71-78, 84-92, 98-106; Tuesday-Wednesday, April 9-10, 1:40 p.m., Convention Center, Room 203A, Level Two)

Wednesday, April 10

  • Magnetic fluids offer hope for damaged retinas Researchers are developing injectable magnetic fluids to repair torn or detached retinas, a technique that could help prevent blindness in thousands. (POLY 374, Wednesday, April 10, 10:45 a.m., Convention Center, Room 314A, Level Three)

  • Survey identifies drugs most likely to be found in the environment Antidepressants, anticonvulsants, anticancer drugs and antimicrobials are among the types of pharmaceuticals that Johns Hopkins University res
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