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Researchers Develop Model Using Birds As Indicator Of Wetlands Health

...to monitor riverside environments.Coleman has been invited to share his findings with EPAresearchers in a special seminar on Tuesday, Dec.10....

Early Menarche Puts Young Girls In Peril

...gative consequences for girls, said Brumberg in an invited address to the American Psychological Association in August -- an unusual invitation for a historian. Her analysis on the paradigm shift in girls' self perception from the l9th to 20th century, however, is of particular interest to American psycholo...

Long-Term Vitamin C Use Cuts Cataract Risk In Older Women

...five prior NHS reports. "Between 1990 and 1992, we invited about 300 eligible women with the highest and lowestvitamin C intakes to participate in a detailed eye examination," said Dr. Jacques. "In order todetect a relationship in a sample of this size, it was necessary to enrich the group with womeneither ...

Performance Standards-Part II

...istratorsand others interested in these issues are invited to attend. For more information about the meeting, pleasecontact the SCAW office...

Human Cloning: International Bioethics Committee President Stresses Political And Moral Commitment

...tates and competent international organisationsare invited to co-operate in identifying such practices and in determining,nationally or internationally, appropriate measures to be taken to ensure thatthe principles set out in this Declaration are respected." The Declaration has already born fruit. It...

UNESCO Director-General Reaffirms That Human Cloning Is Contrary To Human Dignity

...ates and competent international organizations are invited tocooperate in identifying such practices and in determining, nationally orinternationally, appropriate measures to be taken to ensure that the principlesset out in this Declaration are respected. According to the text, "no research or its ap...

At Life's Most Sensitive Stage, Embryos Cope With Stress

...g tobecome an embryo. To wrap up the symposium, he invited Brawley, a professor ofmarine biology at the University of Maine, who may have answered one of thelongstanding mysteries about organisms like sea urchins, corals and seaweed,that depend on the vagaries of current and tide to get sperm and egg togethe...

Wistar Scientist Invited To Speak On Regeneration At National Meeting Of American Association For The Advancement Of Science

...and immunologist at The Wistar Institute, has been invited to speak at the 165th national meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). Her presentation on The Genetics of Tissue Repair and Regeneration in Mice will be one of only sevenscience topical lectures designed to highli...

American Museum Of Natural History Holds Symposium On Biodiversity And Human Health Issues

... altered, compromised, ordestroyed. The public is invited to the discussion of these issues and of theirimplications for resource management and policy decisions. Loss of biodiversity is a crucial factor in the emergence and spread ofinfectious diseases and its protection is therefore critical to human hea...

Gene Discovery '98

MEDIA ADVISORY News reporters are invited to observe Gene Discovery '98, the secondhigh school DNA sequencing workshop conducted by Yale medical scientist, WesleyBonds, Ph.D., and Sister Mary Jane Paolella, biotechnology instructor at SacredHeart Academy in Hamden. More than 40 students and...

Announcing ESA's 1998 Annual Meeting

Members of the media and freelance writers are invited to attend the EcologicalSociety of America's 1998 Annual Meeting to be held in Baltimore, Maryland, onAugust 2-6, 1998. This year's meeting is being held in conjunction with TheAmerican Institute for Biological Sciences and eight other societies. Th...

Boosting Immune Response Against HIV-1 Key To Controlling Infection, Say University Of Pittsburgh Researchers

... in Geneva, Switzerland. Onlyregistered media are invited to attend this press briefing. However, hispresentation of these findings will be broadcast live on the AIDS Conference'swebsite located at http://www.aids98.ch ....

Scientists ID A Protein With Punch As Infection-Inflammation Fighter

...papers are now inreview. Ross and Blecha have been invited to talk about PR-39 at the NationalInstitutes of Health, the Harvard Medical School and the Louisiana StateUniversity School of Medicine....

Focus On The Bay: Pfiesteria And The Chesapeake Bay Ecosystem -- Symposia At Annual Meeting To Examine Science Policy On Pfiesteria And The Bay

...on Members of the media and freelance writers are invited to attend the EcologicalSociety of America's 1998 Annual Meeting to be held in Baltimore, Maryland, onAugust 2-6, 1998. This year's meeting is being held in conjunction with TheAmerican Institute for Biological Sciences and eight other societies. Th...

Dismantling Dangerous Genetic Codes With A Faster, More Flexible RNA Mimic

...tor of metal-based ribozyme mimics, Bashkinwas the invited editor of the May 1998 issue of Chemical Reviews, an issuedevoted entirely to DNA and RNA cleavage. In the issue, he and his studentsreviewed the progress made around the world in this area, and scientistsworldwide reviewed additional aspects of thi...

As The City Goes, So Goes The World: Symposium At ESA Meeting To Examine The Ecology Of Cities

...on Members of the media and freelance writers are invited to attend the EcologicalSociety of America's 1998 Annual Meeting to be held in Baltimore, Maryland, onAugust 2-6, 1998. This year's meeting is being held in conjunction with TheAmerican Institute for Biological Sciences and eight other societies. Th...

International Conference Addresses Drug-Resistant TB Epidemic Ravaging Russia

...al Tuberculosis Center and PHRI. Journalists are invited to attend the meeting and a special backgrounderbreakfast, TB in Russia -- Scarier than HIV, on Friday, Sept. 4, 1998 in Moscowat 9 a.m. (1 a.m. E.D.T.). PHRI is organizing this press opportunity with twoother international non-governmental medical ...

World's Oldest Known Fossil Reptile Nests Discovered In Arizona's Petrified Forest

...esearch in Arizona's Petrified Forest in 1996. He invited Martin to the sitein 1997 and the two returned to conduct additional research in 1998. Surrounding some of the ancient nests are broad, shallow pits orirregular, trampled ground that appears to contain vertebrate tracks, Hasiotissaid. The res...

Virginia Tech Fisheries Professor Works To Conserve Mussels

... Last year, the Russian Academy of Sciences invited Neves to sample waterquality and assess the freshwater mussel population in the Varzuga River, Murmansk Province. Neves, three Russian scientists, and six Swedish scientistsparticipated in the wilderness expedition to the Varzuga River to prepare aco...

Arctic indigenous leaders, scientists to study reindeer and caribou systems

...entific research. Representatives of the press are invited to attend andobserve the workshop according to the enclosed schedule. There is a workshopwebsite which includes relevant information, including speaker abstracts andprofiles, up-to-date scheduling changes, etc. at: http://www.dartmouth.edu/~arctic/c...

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