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Med-school director here readies for fall
Kenneth Roberts, the recently named director of the University of Washington's medical school program here, says he's excited about the opportunities involved in creating a start-up program, but is prepared to face some challenges along the way. Roberts will spend most of the next several months preparing for the arrival...
Last Day of Special Olympics Minnesota's 2007 Summer Games
To: SPORTS EDITORSContact: Anna Kucera of Special Olympics Minnesota, Cell: +1-612- 209-0266 MINNEAPOLIS, June 23 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Today is the last day to catch Summer Games action at the University of Minnesota! As the games draw to a close at the University of Minnesota's Bierman Athletic Complex (corner of 15th...
Company Profile for TRIMscience
TRIMscience is a weight management company that markets and distributes health products and supplements tailored to improve the well being of its customers. The Company's main product, TRIMscience Acacia 120, was developed by researchers at the University of Minnesota. A recent clinical study from the University of Connecticut shows that...
Medica Supports Minnesota Partnership
Awards $5 Million for Cancer, Heart Research MINNETONKA, Minn. -- Medica, through its grant-making arm the Medica Foundation, has awarded $5 million to the Minnesota Partnership for Biotechnology and Medical Genomics to support three research projects in cancer and heart disease, as well as two projects to provide critical...
2007 Omaha System International Conference report
The 4th biennial Omaha System International Conference--A Key to Practice, Documentation, and Information Management, was held April 12-14, 2007 in Eagan, MN, and was co-sponsored by Martin Associates and the University of Minnesota School of Nursing. Approximately 130 participants from New Zealand, Wales, and 16 states attended. Omaha System...
Flu pandemic prep: with the possibility of a deadly flu pandemic—today's worry being avian flu—good planning may be the best medicine. Is your school prepared?
THE PROSPECT OF AN AVIAN FLU EPIdemic in the near future makes most disaster films pale in comparison. As a newly mutated form of the H5N1 virus spreads rapidly from human to human, public transportation comes to a sudden stop, public events are canceled, and public schools--and many workplaces--shut down....
More than 250 of the world's leading organic livestock experts took part in the 1st IFOAM International Conference on Animals in Organic Production held at the University of Minnesota in August
* More than 250 of the world's leading organic livestock experts took part in the 1st IFOAM International Conference on Animals in Organic Production held at the University of Minnesota in August. The presentations arrived at many conclusions that demonstrate that organic livestock systems improve both animal and human health...
Sarah Kathryn Sharkey.(Obituaries)(Obituary)
Sarah Kathryn Sharkey Sarah Kathryn "Sally" Sharkey completed her earthly journey on Saturday, July 29, 2006, at the Arlington Rehabilitation and Living Center in Long Grove, following a long illness. Funeral services and interment will be private Sally began that journey on Jan. 6,...
Juran Center Announces Fellows and Doctoral Awards
AWARDSThe Joseph M. Juran Center for Leadership in Quality has announced the 2006 Juran Fellows and Juran Doctoral Award winners.Fellows are doctoral candidates selected for their quality related research. They receive $10,000 each to expand their research after graduation. This year's fellows, selected from 22 applicants, were:* Brad Beauvais, Pennsylvania...
Editorial | TV Does Bird Flu
Worst-case scenario: Tonight's Fatal Contact: Bird Flu in America inspires fatalism. Public health experts are worried that ABC-TV's sensational movie will either terrify viewers or leave them laughing in their living rooms. Either reaction would set back U.S. preparations for a real pandemic - a serious threat to health...


