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Doctors - print' body part for baby
... needs. "It's the wave of the future," said Dr. Robert Weatherly, a pediatric specialist at the University of Missouri in Kansas City. "I'm impressed by what they were able to accomplish." So far, only a few adults have had trachea, or windpipe ... Comment?
... are some very short synopses of research developments over the last few weeks. Researchers at the University of Missouri have been able to derive five different types of cells from adult stem cells in pig blood, bone, blood vessel and nerve cells. ... Comment?
Mike Davis Named Alexia Foundation Chair
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... Awards, The Nikon Sabbatical, and others. He holds a master's degree in visual journalism from the University of Missouri School of Journalism and a bachelor's degree in journalism and Spanish from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. The Alexia ... Comment?
Doctors save Ohio boy by - printing' an airway tube
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... needs. "It's the wave of the future," said Dr. Robert Weatherly, a pediatric specialist at the University of Missouri in Kansas City. "I'm impressed by what they were able to accomplish." So far, only a few adults have had trachea, or windpipe ... Comment?
SFP Promotes Acklin, Names New Director Of Marketing
... marketing and communications agency headquartered in Naperville, Ill. Acklin graduated from the University of Missouri-Columbia in 2002 with a degree in general agriculture. Michael Berry Director of Marketing Berry has been with SFP for three years ... Comment?
Should You Be Taking Statins? The Cholesterol Drugs Counteract Exercise Benefits, Study Finds
... P. Thyfault, senior author of the study, and professor of nutrition and exercise physiology at the University of Missouri , told the New York Times . But the study's findings, published online in The Journal of the American College of Cardiology , ... Comment?
Radioactive nano particles to target cancer cells developed
... particles that hunt down lymphoma tumour cells wherever they may be in the body. Researchers at the University of Missouri have created nano particles made of a radioactive form of the element lutetium. Michael Lewis, an associate professor of ... Comment?
Researchers develop radioactive nanoparticles that target cancer cells
... for doctors to locate and treat the numerous tumors that can develop. Now, researchers at the University of Missouri have found a way to create radioactive nanoparticles that target lymphoma tumor cells wherever they may be in the body. Michael ... Comment?
Small Study Suggests Statins May Blunt Benefits Of Exercise
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... compared with a 4.5% decrease in the simvastatin group. The authors, led by John Thyfault at the University of Missouri, said their results "suggest that simvastatin may mitigate improvements in fitness in response to exercise training by impairing ... Comment?
... the other exercisers, says John P. Thyfault, a professor of nutrition and exercise physiology at the University of Missouri and senior author of the study. Statins remains important medications. My enthusiasm has waned on treating patients without ... Comment?
strengthens communications team
... She spent two years in the Peace Corps before getting her master's degree in journalism from the University of Missouri. Rast comes to NAFCU from Americans for Limited Government, where she was media outreach director and contributing editor. She ... Comment?
Saxophonist held on bomb threat charges
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... to jail, where he is being held on a $25,000 bail." An online bio says Schafer is a graduate of the University of Missouri and Maryville University, and a search shows he's played with some reasonably well-known local groups including the Brian ... Comment?
Doctors Save Ohio Boy's Life By 'Printing' Him An Airway Tube
... needs. "It's the wave of the future," said Dr. Robert Weatherly, a pediatric specialist at the University of Missouri in Kansas City. "I'm impressed by what they were able to accomplish." So far, only a few adults have had trachea, or windpipe ... Comment?
FBI kills Chechen man who had connections to Tamerlan Tsarnaev
... zing the FBI and other law enforcement agencies. Keith earned a Masters of Arts in Sociology from the University of Missouri-Columbia. His thesis was entitled "Internal Colonialism and Social Control in an Age of Terror:... Comment?
Pre-game at Hoover Metropolitan Stadium: SEC Tournament Round 2: No....
... game-winning single in the 17th inning of a 4 hour, 39 minute 2-1 victory for the Bulldogs over the University of Missouri. It was against the team he likely would've signed with out of Barton County Community College in Kansas had MSU not made a ... Comment?
Fully Paid: Florissant Students Earn Gates Millennium Scholarships
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... year, but encourages all our students to set and reach ambitious goals." McCluer alumnus and current University of Missouri student Mark Vassell said he heard about the program during his freshman year, and knew from that moment that he would pursue ... Comment?
Spring to Dance Festival welcomes Grand Rapids Ballet to St. Louis for company debut
... Cassidy Isaacson, Laura Schultz are traveling this week to the Touhill Performing Arts Center at the University of Missouri in St. Louis to perform Parsons' commentary on a faceless, nameless bureaucracy as seen from the perspective of an envelope ... Comment?
Why penguins dumped flight for flippers
The thick-billed murre is a diving bird that flies - just not very well. In fact, when Robert Ricklefs at the University of Missouri at St Louis and his colleagues studied murres in flight, they found the bird used almost three times as much energy as the bar-headed goose, previously considered the least efficient flying bird. Comment?
Radioactive nanoparticles target cancer cells
... for doctors to locate and treat the numerous tumors that can develop. Now, researchers at the University of Missouri have found a way to create radioactive nanoparticles that target lymphoma tumor cells wherever they may be in the body. Michael ... Comment?
Peter Bell to speak on Current Trends in Autism
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Peter Bell , Executive Vice President for Autism Speaks , is scheduled to present " Current Trends in Autism " at Ketchum Auditorium in Lafferre hall on the campus of the University of Missouri . Comment?