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Celebrity Birthdays: July 5-11

Published July 4, 2009, 10:51 pm, The Globe Gazette

July 5: Actress Katherine Helmond (``Who's The Boss,'' ``Soap'') is 80. Actress Shirley Knight is 73. Musician Robbie Robertson is 66. Singer Huey Lewis is 59. Country keyboardist Charles Ventre of River Road is 57. Singer Marc Cohn is 50. Actress Edie Falco (``The Sopranos'') is 46. Actres Kathryn Erbe ``Law and Order: Criminal Intent'') is 44. Rapper RZA is 40. Singer Joe is 36. Drummer Bengt ...

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Novel Role Of Gene May Provide Key To Treating Liver And Neurodegenerative Diseases

Published July 4, 2009, 3:10 am, Medical News Today

Scientists at Singapore's Bioprocessing Technology Institute (BTI) have made a novel discovery about how the gene, "Fas-apoptosis inhibitory molecule" (FAIM), protects both immune and liver cells from apoptosis, or programmed cell death. Their research is published in the current journal Cell Death and Differentiation. The scientists, Jianxin Huo, Ph.D., and Shengli Xu, Ph.D.

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Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) Vaccines Based on Promoter-Proximate Attenuation

Published July 3, 2009, 11:06 am, Pharmalicencing

Available for licensing and commercial development is a patent estate and related biological materials for producing therapeutic or prophylactic vaccines against Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV). The claimed vaccine strategy relates to the engineering and creation of live-attenuated RSV vaccine candidates by shifting the position of one or more viral genes relative to the viral promoter (aka ...

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Gene's novel role may provide key to treating liver and neurodegenerative diseases

Published July 3, 2009, 4:48 am, PhysOrg

Scientists at Singapore's Bioprocessing Technology Institute (BTI) have made a novel discovery about how the gene, "Fas-apoptosis inhibitory molecule" (FAIM), protects both immune and liver cells from apoptosis, or programmed cell death.

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Genetically Engineered Mice Yield Clues To 'Knocking Out' Cancer

Published July 3, 2009, 3:09 am, Medical News Today

Deleting two genes in mice responsible for repairing DNA strands damaged by oxidation leads to several types of tumors, providing additional evidence that such stress contributes to the development of cancer.

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Gene's novel role may provide key to treating liver and neurodegenerative diseases

Published July 2, 2009, 6:13 pm, EurekAlert!

( Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR), Singapore ) Singapore scientists have made a novel discovery about how gene, "Fas-apoptosis inhibitory molecule", protects both immune and liver cells from programmed cell death. Their research is published in Cell Death and Differentiation.

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Genetically Engineered Mice Yield Clues to 'Knocking Out' Cancer

Published July 2, 2009, 6:34 am, Newswise

Researchers from NIST, Oregon Health and Science University and the New York University School of Medicine have demonstrated that deleting two genes in mice responsible for repairing DNA strands damaged by oxidation leads to several types of tumors, providing additional evidence that such stress contributes to the development of cancer. The work may lead to the development of new measurement ...

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Genetically engineered mice yield clues to 'knocking out' cancer

Published July 1, 2009, 10:03 am, PhysOrg

Deleting two genes in mice responsible for repairing DNA strands damaged by oxidation leads to several types of tumors, providing additional evidence that such stress contributes to the development of cancer. That's the conclusion of a recent study in DNA Repair by researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology, Oregon Health and Science University and the New York University ...

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Cancer geneticist Janet Davison Rowley to receive $500,000 Gruber genetics prize

Published July 1, 2009, 7:08 am, EurekAlert!

( Robin Leedy & Associates, Inc. ) Janet Davison Rowley, M.D., a founder in the field of cancer cytogenetics and a renowned leader in molecular oncology, will receive the 2009 Genetics Prize of the Peter and Patricia Gruber Foundation. She is being honored with the prestigious international award for discoveries of recurrent chromosomal abnormalities in leukemias and lymphomas -- discoveries ...

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OSU Sports Briefs

Published July 1, 2009, 5:32 am, The Lantern

Smith named NCAA committee chair Athletic director Gene Smith was named chair of the Division I Men's Basketball Committee for the 2010-2011 academic season. Smith will start his term Sept. 1, 2010, assuming he is officially given approval by the NCAA Division I Championships/Sports Management Cabinet.

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