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26 National Alzheimer's Disease Centers Collaborate On Study Of The Utility Of Genetic Testing For Alzheimer's

... New England Journal ofMedicine and represents the largest cooperative investigation to date among 26Federally-funded U.S. Alzheimer's Disease Centers (ADCs). Dr. Phelps, whosupervises the ADCs Program for the NIA, points out that the ADCs have beenestablished by the NIA over the past 15 years at academic i...

Pennsylvania's R&D Climate Improving

...mbia in terms of federal R&D dollarsreceived. The largest portion of the $2.45 billion that the state receiv...thersingle federal agency supplies--HHS is now the largest single agency source offunds for Pennsylvania's universities. Due to the rapidly growing U.S. econo...

GCTE/LUCC Open Science Conference:

...ionalresearch programs get together to convene the largest conference ever organizedon the effects of global change on the terrestrial biosphere. The Global Changeand Terrestrial Ecosystems Program (GCTE) and the Land-Use/Cover Change Program(LUCC) are core projects of the International Geosphere-Biosphere P...

Global Warming Would Foster Spread Of Dengue Fever Into Some Temperate Regions

... have occurred in the southeast United States, the largest in Galveston, Texas, in 1922, when over 500,000 people were stricken. The last outbreak in Texas occurred as recently as 1995, during an unseasonably hot year. The researchers used three different general circulation models topredict the patt...

2nd International Bioerosion Workshop To Be Held At Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institution March 30-April 3, 1998

...mas,and Disney World. Harbor Branch is one of the largest oceanographic research facilities in theUnited States comprising of seven divisions: aquaculture; engineering R&D;environmental analysis and testing; marine operations technology; basic marineresearch; and marine education. The state-of-the-art con...

Crater Chain On Two Continents Points To Impact From Fragmented Comet: 214Million Year-Old Event Corresponds With Mass Extinction

...are randomly aligned is nearzero. Manicouagan, the largest of the five craters, is more than 100 kilometers indiameter, comparable to the 170-kilometer Chixulub crater in theYucatan–the impact that is believed to have caused the mass extinctionat the end of the Cretaceous period 65 million years ago, ki...

UD Environmental News: Pfiesteria Detectors To Be Described March 18

...roducers. Delaware's Sussex County is the nation's largest poultry-producingcounty, Sims says, and though "most of our farmers are doing a good job,"unpredictable weather conditions can make efficient nutrient managementdifficult. WATER POLLUTION ECOLOGY: S. Kent Price Jr., director of the Sea Grant Marine...

Sex Differences In Heart Disease May Be Due To Enzyme That Breaks Down Fat

...terol into verylow-density lipoprotein (VLDL), the largest type of lipoprotein. VLDL istransported through the bloodstream to the body's tissues, which releasetriglycerides, fats used for energy or stored in muscle or fat cells. Lipoprotein lipase breaks down the VLDL into intermediate-density lipoprotein. ...

Predictions For The 21st Century

... meeting of the American Chemical Society, world's largest scientific society, on March 29. WHAT: Presidential Event: Panel discussion on Challenges for Chemistry in the 21st Century WHEN: Sunday, March 29, 8:00 a.m. -m 12:00 noon WHERE: Dallas Convention Center Room D262, Level 2 PANELISTS: Dr. Mary...

Using PET Scans To Monitor Cancer Cells' Activity And Predict Who Will Develop Alzheimer's, Other Diseases

...l meeting of the AmericanChemical Society, world's largest scientific society. Such studies are being used to detect and stage the severity of cancerin patients with lung, breast, head and neck, colorectal, melanoma, lymphomaovarian and prostate cancer. P...

Seeing How the Brain Changes During Aging

... meeting of the American ChemicalSociety, world's largest scientific society. SEEING HOW THE BRAIN CHANGES DURING AGING As we age, our brains lose valuable dopamine receptors, which help govern ourmotor and cognitive skills. Joanna S. Fowler, Ph.D. and colleague Nora D.Volkow, M.D., of Brookhaven National ...

US-Cuban Scientific Collaborations Jeopardized By Travel Restrictions

...secuted. The Association is the world's largest federation of scientists withmore than 143,000 members and nearly 300 affiliated scientific and engineeringsocieties. It conducts a variety of programs in science policy, scienceeducation and career development, and international scientific coopera...

Research Reveals Link Between Development And Contamination In Urban Watersheds

...activities in cost effective ways. As the Nation's largest water, earth and biological science and civilianmapping agency, the USGS works in cooperation with more than 2000organizations across the country to provide reliable, impartial, scientificinformation to resource managers, planners, and other customer...

Smog Spreading To South Pacific

...eting ofthe American Chemical Society, the world's largest scientific society. University of California, Irvine, professor F. Sherwood Rowland saidtoday that long-lasting plumes from biomass burnings -- the practice of burningto clear woodland or brush from the land -- travel across Africa and Austr...

USGS To Study Young Forests And Streamsides In Western Oregon

...izona, Idaho, Utah and Washington. As the nation's largest water, earth and biological science and civilian mappingagency, the USGS works in cooperation with more than 2000 organizations acrossthe country to provide reliable, impartial, scientific information to resourcemanagers, planners, and other customer...

Extra Choline During Pregnancy Enhances Memory In Offspring

...d ofcholine prenatally did not respond to even the largest electrical stimulusapplied to their brain's hippocampus -- the region where LTP occurs. But theoffspring of choline-supplemented animals responded very quickly and easily tothe smallest electrical stimulus, indicating their hippocampus was primed t...

Births Of Rare Lemurs At Duke Primate Center

...undation and private donations, houses the world's largest collection ofendangered primates. Duke is also the only university that concentrates onstudying and protecting "prosimians" such as lemurs, lorises and tarsiers Prosimians descended from primitive primates that were also ancestors toanthropo...

From The Home Front To The River Front, USGS Updates Water-Quality Information

...r Susquehanna and Potomac River Basins, two of the largest watersheds that drain into Chesapeake Bay, were conducted by the USGS National Water-Quality Assessment (NAWQA) Program. The full-color reports summarize USGS studies that began in 1992 and are written to convey the technical findings to a wide audi...

Agriculture and urban activities impact water quality in the South Platte River Basin

...t) and urban or built-up (3percent) areas have the largest effect on water quality. The population of the bas...s.gov/lookup/get?circ1167 As the nation's largest water, earth and biological science and civilianmapping agency, the USGS works in cooperation with m...

Washington University Professor Receives Young Investigator Award In Microbiology

...eadquartered in Washington, D.C., is theoldest and largest single biological membership organization, with over 40,000members worldwide....

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