| July 2011 |
School of Medicine Institute for Genome Sciences Cracks Genome Code of Deadly German E. Coli Outbreak |
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Rapid, High Tech Study of Ongoing Epidemic Creates New Paradigm for Outbreak Research
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University of Maryland School of Medicine Researchers Discover Possible Drug Targets for Common Type of Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma |
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Study finds novel interaction between two proteins that regulate cell growth.
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National Museum of Dentistry Receives Grants from ADA Foundation, DentaQuest to Improve Children's Oral Health |
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The program will help provide every first grader in Baltimore City public
schools with educational resources to ensure good oral health practices.
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Annual Mini-Med School for Kids Takes Health Education to the Children of West Baltimore |
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More than 60 children between the ages of 5 and 16 will get a taste of medical school throughout July and August.
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University Forges 'Team Approach' Model for Gender Violence and HIV/AIDS |
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South African gender-based violence expert Kate Joyner advances issue at 'Secret Killer' symposium; offers advice to sensitize students to HIV-related issues in context of intimate partner violence.
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| Posting Date: 07/06/2011 |
| Contact Name: Steve Berberich |
| Contact Phone: 410-706-0023 |
| Contact Email: sberb001@umaryland.edu |
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Fraser-Liggett Shows Passion for Helping Young Scientists Get a Start |
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University of Maryland genomics scientist is a featured speaker at a Washington forum on pioneering women in biotechnology.
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| Posting Date: 07/01/2011 |
| Contact Name: Steve Berberich |
| Contact Phone: 410-707-0023 |
| Contact Email: sberb001@umaryland.edu |
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