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Senator Ben Cardin on Return of Science to EPA

June 9, 2009 -- Washington, DC – U.S. Senator Benjamin L. Cardin (D-MD), a member of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee (EPW) and Chairman of its Water and Wildlife Subcommittee, participated in a hearing today with Lisa Jackson, Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on Scientific Integrity and Transparency Reforms at the EPA.    » read more »

Scripps Research Scientists Uncover a Novel Mechanism Controlling Tumor Growth in the Brain

Discovery Could Become a New Drug Target for Metastatic Brain Cancer

LA JOLLA, CA, June 8, 2009—As survival rates among some patients with cancer continue to rise, so does the spread of these cancers to the brain—as much as 40 percent of all diagnosed brain cancers are considered metastatic, having spread from a primary cancer elsewhere in the body.

Now, scientists from The Scripps Research Institute have discovered a molecular mechanism that plays a pivotal role in controlling cancer growth in the brain. The discovery could provide a basis for potentially effective therapies for the treatment of brain metastasis.

The study was published in an online Early Edition of the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) the week of June 8, 2009.    » read more »

UCS to Testify Before Senate on EPA Science

June 8, 2009 -- On Tuesday, Francesca Grifo, program director of the Scientific Integrity Program at the Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS), will urge Congress to take steps to protect federal scientists and their work from political interference.

Over the past eight years, Grifo and her staff played a lead role in blowing the whistle on the Bush administration's manipulation and suppression of federal science. More than 15,000 scientists signed a UCS petition denouncing the administration's actions.

The joint hearing, held by the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee and its Subcommittee on Oversight, will examine "Scientific Integrity and Transparency Reforms at the Environmental Protection Agency." EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson will testify earlier in the day.    » read more »

The Hartford and the Lance Armstrong Foundation Join Forces To Help Protect Health, Finances Against Cancer

SIMSBURY, Conn., Jun 08, 2009 -- The Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc. (NYSE: HIG) today announced it is joining forces with the Lance Armstrong Foundation (LAF) to offer a product aimed at helping Americans protect their physical and financial health against cancer.

In an ongoing effort to battle the disease and support cancer survivors, The Hartford has launched the LIVESTRONG Wellness Protection Plan, a guaranteed-issue, multi-benefit product that helps promote early detection of cancer and financial protection in the case of a diagnosis.    » read more »

Three in Every 1,000 US Children Diagnosed with Tourette Syndrome

June 4, 2009 -- The first-ever national estimate among a nationally representative sample of U.S. children revealed that 3 out of every 1000 children between the age of 6 and 17 in the United States have been diagnosed with Tourette Syndrome (TS), according to a study by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released in the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.    » read more »

NASA: June 13 a 'Go' for Space Shuttle Endeavour Launch

June 3, 2009 -- CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- NASA managers completed a review Wednesday of space shuttle Endeavour's readiness for flight and selected June 13 as the official launch date for the STS-127 mission to the International Space Station. Commander Mark Polansky and his six crewmates are scheduled to lift off at 7:17 a.m. EDT from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida.

Endeavour's launch date was announced following a daylong Flight Readiness Review at Kennedy. During the meeting, top NASA and contractor managers assessed the risks associated with the mission and determined the shuttle's equipment, support systems and procedures are ready for flight.    » read more »

Novartis Partners With The Wellcome Trust in Typhoid Vaccine Research Program

Novartis Vaccines Institute for Global Health (NVGH) developing bivalent vaccine to prevent Typhoid, which affects over 21 million people worldwide annually

June 04, 2009 -- Basel, June 4, 2009 - Novartis announced that the Novartis Vaccines Institute for Global Health (NVGH) has been awarded a grant from the Wellcome Trust to develop a bivalent vaccine for Typhoid fever, a disease that affects more than 21 million people worldwide every year.    » read more »

Argonne Anti-Jet-Lag Diet Helps Summer Travelers Beat Jet Lag

ARGONNE, Ill. (June 2, 2009) – As the summer travel season begins, many vacation and business travelers will beat jet lag with the Anti-Jet-Lag Diet developed at the U.S. Department of Energy's Argonne National Laboratory.

A study published in 2002 in the medical journal Military Medicine found that travelers who use the Argonne Anti-Jet-Lag Diet are seven times less likely to experience jet lag when traveling west and 16 times less likely when traveling east. A copy of the study is online at AntiJetLagDiet.com.    » read more »

Senators Stabenow, Levin Announce Over $2.7 Million in NIH Funding

June 2, 2009 -- WASHINGTON — U.S. Senators Debbie Stabenow (D-MI) and Carl Levin (D-MI) announced today that the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, Wayne State University, Michigan State University, Calvin College, Van Andel Research Institute, and Oakland University received a total of $2,722,910 in American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) funding through the National Institutes of Health (NIH).

“I’m pleased this recovery funding will help support important health care research and training across our state,” Stabenow said. “By investing in health care research at our universities and research institutes, we will help keep our families healthy and help create good-paying jobs in the process.”    » read more »

Senators Schumer, Gillibrand: $1.3 Million In Stimulus Funding for Western NY Medical Research And Funding Opportunities

The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 Will Invest Over $1.3 Million at Medical Research Facilities in Western NY

June 2, 2009 -- U.S. Senators Charles E. Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand today announced that the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) will provide a total of $1,346,463 to two research institutions in Western NY through the National Institutes for Health. The University at Buffalo will receive $212,022 and the Roswell Park Cancer Institute (RPCI) will receive $1,134,441. This funding will create jobs for those in the field and bolster research efforts on important areas of medicine. A total of $9.9 million will be administered to New York State research institutions.    » read more »

IBM, Uppsala University and the Swedish Institute of Space Physics Collaborate In Study of "Space Weather"

Stream Computing Provides Real-Time Analysis For New Insight into Effects on Earth

BERLIN - 03 Jun 2009: IBM (NYSE:IBM) and Uppsala University and the Swedish Institute of Space Physics announced today a major new Stream Computing project to analyze massive volumes of information in real time to better understand “space weather”. By using IBM InfoSphere Streams to analyze data from sensors that track high frequency radio waves, endless amounts of data can be captured and analyzed on the fly.

Over the next year, this project is expected to perform analytics on at least 6 gigabytes per second or 21,600 gigabytes per hour – the equivalent of all the Web pages on the Internet.    » read more »

Scripps Florida Scientists Devise Accelerated Method to Determine Infectious Prion Strains

Development May Help Shed Light on Disease in Animals and Protect Human Populations

JUPITER, FL, May 28, 2009—Current tests to identify specific strains of infectious prions, which cause a range of transmissible diseases (such as mad cow) in animals and humans, can take anywhere from six months to a year to yield results—a time-lag that may put human populations at risk.

Now, a group of scientists from The Scripps Research Institute's Florida campus have developed a new method that cuts this critical time lag by several months.

The new research was published in the open-access journal PLoS ONE on May 29, 2009.    » read more »

AstraZeneca and Merck & Co., Inc. Join Forces to Investigate Novel Combination Anticancer Regimen

01 June 2009 -- AstraZeneca and Merck & Co., Inc. today announced a collaboration to research a novel combination anticancer regimen composed of two investigational compounds, MK-2206 from Merck and AZD6244 (ARRY-886*) from AstraZeneca.

Preclinical evidence indicates that combined administration of these compounds could enhance their anticancer properties. This is the first time that two large pharmaceutical companies have established a collaboration to evaluate the potential for combining candidate molecules at such an early stage of development. The collaboration will more quickly advance a potentially promising anticancer treatment. In general, such combinations would only be studied when one or both of the drugs has entered late-stage development or received marketing approval.    » read more »

AAAS Report Warns that New Lab Security Measures Could Undercut Biological Research

29 May 2009 -- The proliferation of non-government laboratories handling dangerous microorganisms, combined with a troubling incident or two, has prompted the government to consider costly new security measures that scientists fear may be unnecessary and could do more harm than good, according to a new report.    » read more »

California Governor Schwarzenegger Dedicates World’s Largest Laser System

05/29/2009 -- Celebrating the economic, energy and research advances that will come from the world’s largest, highest-energy laser system, California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger today returned to the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) to join in the dedication ceremony for its National Ignition Facility (NIF). After 12 years of construction and preparation, this research facility can create temperatures and pressures found only in the core of stars, giant planets and inside nuclear weapons.    » read more »

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