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Zhang Receives CAREER Award from National Science Foundation

Posted: Published on December 16th, 2014

Contact Information Available for logged-in reporters only By Beth Miller Newswise Engineers design metabolic pathways in cells to convert cheap raw materials into useful chemicals, biofuels and pharmaceuticals, but its a delicate balance of systems for that to happen. Fuzhong Zhang, PhD, assistant professor of energy, environmental & chemical engineering, will study these systems with a prestigious Faculty Early Career Development Award (CAREER) from the National Science Foundation (NSF). The five-year, $605,000 award is for his project titled Synthetic Regulatory Systems for Dynamic Metabolic Pathways. The awards support junior faculty who model the role of teacher-scholar through outstanding research, excellent education and the integration of education and research within the context of the mission of their organization. Zhang is the 21st faculty member in the School of Engineering & Applied Science to receive the award. Zhangs research interests focus on applying synthetic biology, protein engineering, systems biology and metabolic engineering approaches to engineer biology. His goal is to create artificial biosystems that nature has not evolved and use them to turn microbial cells into microfactories for the efficient production of biofuels, drugs, materials and other value-added chemicals from sustainable resources. He also is interested in developing similar systems to solve … Continue reading

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Burg Recognized as National Academy of Inventors Fellow

Posted: Published on December 16th, 2014

Contact Information Available for logged-in reporters only Newswise MANHATTAN, KANSAS The National Academy of Inventors is honoring Karen Burg, Kansas State University's vice president for research, for her leadership and innovation in bioengineering research. Burg is one of 170 academic innovators and inventors named as the newest fellows of the National Academy of Inventors. The 414 total fellows represent more than 150 prestigious research universities and governmental and nonprofit research institutions. "I am excited to be associated with this outstanding group of innovators," Burg said. "It is rewarding to work collaboratively to solve complex problems that affect people." Fellows are nominated by their peers and chosen for their efforts creating or facilitating outstanding inventions and innovations that have improved quality of life, economic development and the welfare of society. "We congratulate Dr. Burg on this distinction and we are proud of her achievements," said Kirk Schulz, university president. "Burg's own bioengineering research is an example of true innovation, and her leadership as our vice president for research is helping Kansas State University become a Top 50 public research university by 2025." The deputy U.S. commissioner for patent operations, from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, will induct the fellows during … Continue reading

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The Language of Anatomy – Video

Posted: Published on December 16th, 2014

The Language of Anatomy Common terminology you'll come across when studying human anatomy, such as terms of movement and terms of location. List of Anatomy Terms - http://www.proko.... By: Proko … Continue reading

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'Inherent Vice' | Anatomy of a Scene w/ Director Paul Thomas Anderson | The New York Times – Video

Posted: Published on December 16th, 2014

#39;Inherent Vice' | Anatomy of a Scene w/ Director Paul Thomas Anderson | The New York Times Paul Thomas Anderson narrates a sequence from Inherent Vice featuring Joaquin Phoenix and Jefferson Mays. Produced by: Mekado Murphy Subscribe to the Times... By: The New York Times … Continue reading

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27" rubber-powered Seafire – Anatomy of a Trim Session – Video

Posted: Published on December 16th, 2014

27" rubber-powered Seafire - Anatomy of a Trim Session Second evening of trim flights with the Seafire. 6.4.14. Shows the methodical process through 19 flights during an evening trim session in ideal conditions. Clearly, she did not fly right... By: maxfliart … Continue reading

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'Grey's Anatomy': Cristina's Exit Plan Revealed?

Posted: Published on December 16th, 2014

ABC/Eric McCandless "Grey's Anatomy's" Kevin McKidd and Sandra Oh [WARNING: This story contains spoilers from Thursday's "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" episode of Grey's Anatomy.] ABC's Grey's Anatomy seemingly formalized Dr. Cristina Yang and Sandra Oh's exit plan during Thursday's hour. After leaving Oh's beloved Dr. Cristina Yang at the altar during the season three finale, Isaiah Washington's Dr. Preston Burke returned to the Shonda Rhimes medical drama with an offer his ex may not be able to refuse. PHOTOS: 'Grey's Anatomy' Cast, Creators Say Farewell to Sandra Oh Following her Harper Avery award snub, Cristina will, it seems, be moving to Zurich to take over Burke's practice so her former mentor can spend more time with his family. It's a move that would make total sense for Cris, who despite a marriage-divorce-reunion with Owen (Kevin McKidd), has always considered her career to be her true love in life. With the hospital staff still reeling from her loss of the Harper Avery award, Cris winds up traveling to Zurich -- which had been calling the hospital multiple times a week begging to have Yang present her conduit findings there -- and bumping into Burke, who is seated in … Continue reading

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Teen who was 'never ill' now battling cancer and needs a life-saving transplant

Posted: Published on December 16th, 2014

Emily Clark is desperate for a life-saving bone marrow transplant The 17-year-old is suffering non-hodkin lymphoma for a second time She was first diagnosed in December last year, but went into remission Last month after feeling unwell doctors revealed the cancer had returned She now needs a bone marrow or stem cell transplant from a stranger Emily is urging people to give the gift of life this Christmas by joining the Anthony Nolan donation register By Lizzie Parry for MailOnline Published: 04:49 EST, 15 December 2014 | Updated: 08:31 EST, 15 December 2014 691 shares 1 View comments Emily Clark is desperate for a bone marrow or stem cell transplant before the New Year, after doctors revealed she is battling cancer for a second time Teenager Emily Clark dreams of becoming a doctor. But before she can embark on making her ambition a reality, the 17-year-old has another, more pressing challenge. Emily needs a life-saving bone marrow or stem cell transplant, and she needs it for Christmas. Follow this link: Teen who was 'never ill' now battling cancer and needs a life-saving transplant … Continue reading

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Interview with Sanjeev Sharma – International Congress of Aesthetic Medicine – Video

Posted: Published on December 16th, 2014

Interview with Sanjeev Sharma - International Congress of Aesthetic Medicine Intervista al 16 Congresso Internazionale di Medicina Estetica che si svolto a Milano dal 9 all'11 ottobre 2014, organizzato da Agor-AMIEST. By: Agor - Societ Italiana di Medicina Estetica … Continue reading

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Download Laser and IPL Technology in Dermatology and Aesthetic Medicine – Video

Posted: Published on December 16th, 2014

Download Laser and IPL Technology in Dermatology and Aesthetic Medicine Free Download Link: http://bit.ly/1IHcOl7. By: Patricia R. Coffman … Continue reading

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BUSINESS WIRE: Ipsens first quarter 2014 sales

Posted: Published on December 16th, 2014

MITTEILUNG UEBERMITTELT VON BUSINESS WIRE. FUER DEN INHALT IST ALLEIN DAS BERICHTENDE UNTERNEHMEN VERANTWORTLICH. PARIS --(BUSINESS WIRE)-- 30.04.2014 -- RegulatoryNews: Ipsen (Euronext: IPN; ADR: IPSEY) reported today its sales for the first quarter 2014. First quarter 2014 unaudited IFRS consolidated sales Drug-related sales2 Commenting on the first quarter 2014 performance, Marc de Garidel, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Ipsen said: Ipsen is off to a good start this year with solid specialty care growth, up 6.4%1, notably driven by the good performance of Somatulineand Dysportand the return to growth of Decapeptylin China. Moreover, Primary Care, negatively impacted by a continuous decline in France, benefited from strong international growth. Marc de Garidel added: The Group is paying special attention to the potential consolidations that may alter the competitive landscape in its areas of interest. 1 Year-on-year growth excluding foreign exchange impacts 2 Drug related sales correspond to sales of active indredients and raw materials First quarter 2014 sales highlights Note: Unless stated otherwise, all variations in sales are stated excluding foreign exchange impacts by restating the Q1 2013 sales with the Q1 2014 exchange rates. Read the original: BUSINESS WIRE: Ipsens first quarter 2014 sales … Continue reading

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