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UA receives $8M in UK-US aging study
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UA receives $4.9 million for study of maize genetics
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IKON Renews Agreement with the University of Arizona
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10,000 Copies of Arizona Student Newspaper Are Stolen
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Portland activist writers read Fire and Ink
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Pima creates 'traffic school' for plagiarists
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BRIEF: University of Arizona likely to help rebuild Iraq's agricultural industry [The Arizona Daily Star,...
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Saving on college expenses gets priority now
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Solterra Renewable Technologies Signs Licensing Agreement with University of Arizona for Printed Electronics Technology
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CyraCom Announces a Partnership with the University of Arizona's National Center for Interpretation
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Dreier LLP
Dreier LLP announced that Linda Grant Williams has joined the firm as a partner in the Corporate & Securities Department. Prior to joining the firm, Grant was of counsel to Greenberg Traurig LLP in New York, and was previously a partner at Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP. Grant Williams will...
Swisher Launches Germ-Free Zone at ISSA
To: MEDICAL EDITORSContact: Kathleen Dunham of Swisher Hygiene, +1-704-602-7170, kdunham@swisherhygiene.com CHARLOTTE, N.C., Oct. 23 /PRNewswire/ -- Swisher Hygiene, the world's leading provider of commercial hygiene products and services, today announced that it will be declaring a Germ-Free Zone at the ISSA/Interclean trade show in Orlando from October 24 - 27....
C-Path Awarded Grant to Continue Drug Safety Work
TUCSON, Ariz. -- The Critical Path Institute (C-Path) announced the receipt of a $4 million grant from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality AHRQ to continue support for its Arizona Center for Education and Research on Therapeutics AzCERT. The AzCERT (www.AZCERT.org) is one of only fourteen federally funded Centers,...
Ask Mel Zuckerman
Q When should my young company start getting involved in philanthropy? What's the best way to figure how to give back and to whom? Matt Bevin founder Integrity Asset Management Louisville It's never too early...
17th Surgeon General of the United States Joins Canyon Ranch to Continue Health Agenda
TUCSON, Ariz. -- Health and wellness industry icon Mel Zuckerman, founder and chairman of Canyon Ranch, has announced that Richard H. Carmona, M.D., M.P.H., F.A.C.S., the 17th Surgeon General of the United States, has joined Canyon Ranch as vice chairman of the 27-year-old life enhancement company. Dr. Carmona will also...
Latest advancements in cellular DNA repair revealed.
Elaine L. Jacobson has discovered the role of niacin and niacin-derived molecules in cellular response to genetic damage and the prevention of photodamage in the skin. Key findings from her research include demonstrating that niacin and its derivatives are crucial in preventing cellular DNA damage,...
Thomas J. Hixon.(RECOGNIZED)(National Institutes of Health)(Brief article)
Thomas J. Hixon, professor of speech, language, and hearing sciences at The University of Arizona UA, has been selected for inclusion in a study of top National Institutes of Health grantees and their impact on mentoring in the life sciences. A working hypothesis of this study...
Loneliness takes its toll
Loneliness really might break your heart. A recent study found a strong link between feelings of loneliness and high blood pressure in people over 50. The loneliness effect -- which might be linked to stress hormones, disturbed sleep or other underlying physical changes -- was just as strong...
SANIGUARD[TM] antimicrobial coating effective against Norovirus.(testing of antimicrobial coating)(Brief article)
LAKEWOOD, NEW JERSEY Component Hardware Group has successfully tested its antimicrobial coating, SANIGUARD[TM], against Norovirus at The University of Arizona, Department of Soil, Water and Environmental Sciences. SANIGUARD[TM] can be applied to Component Hardware Group's plumbing and hardware on new orders. Many of these products ...
"A dance to which one's feet can still respond".(Tribute issue to Professor J. Douglas Canfield, University of Arizona)(Critical essay)
Doug Canfield, who died in July 2003 at the age of sixty-two, was the author of six scholarly books and the editor or co-editor of another five. He published a book or two of poetry, and wrote a couple of as yet unpublished plays. He was also...
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