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Pharmacist to receive $500,000 MacArthur grant in reducing medication error

Washington, D.C. September 13, 2005 . . . . A pharmacist will receive a 2005 MacArthur Fellowship for work in reducing preventable drug and drug delivery mistakes. The grants, awarded by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, will be announced publicly on Tuesday, September 20th. The name of the awardee will be available on a password protected website on Friday, September 16 (info...

Berkley researcher to receive $500,000 MacArthur grant for genius in learning and memory functions

Washington, D.C. September 13, 2005 . . . . A Berkley scientist will receive a 2005 MacArthur Fellowship for work in helping to understand how learning and memory functions in the nervous system, which also has impact on the development of new treatments for neurological and psychiatric diseases. The grants, awarded by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, will be announced public...

MacArthur Fellowships of $500,000 awarded for genius in reducing cervical and breast cancer

Washington, D.C. September 14, 2005 . . . .Two 2005 MacArthur Fellowships will be awarded to individuals for their work in health: a researcher, for work in reducing cervical cancer mortality rates in developing countries, and a researcher for work in identifying risk factors for breast cancer among African American and African women, particularly. ... ...The grants, awarded by the John D. an...
(Date:5/17/2013)... An international team of scientists ... and cell movement inside a living frog embryo in ... new method to advance biological research and the search ... University and the Karlsruher Institut fr Technologie in Germany, ... U.S. Department of Energy,s Argonne National Laboratory, released the ...
(Date:5/16/2013)... to predict the stability of today,s largest ice sheets in ... million years ago, for example when Earth was going ... of a high sea level due to ice sheet collapse ... think that if the world,s largest ice sheets collapsed in ... our modern, progressively warming world. , However, a new ...
(Date:5/16/2013)... so many sports players and athletes choose to wear ... to be published in Psychological Science , a ... it may have to do with their testosterone levels. ... Farrelly of the University of Sunderland and colleagues, demonstrated ... a competitive task had higher testosterone levels than other ...
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