Archive for September, 2010
People on the Move
Sep 30th
Lance Levine P.E. has joined Materials Testing & Consulting Inc. He will provide geotechnical engineering, consulting services and project management for the southwestern regional office. For the past eight years, Levine has concentrated on residential and commercial projects in western Washington that include geotechnical investigations, infiltration investigations and foundation design.Trish ...
Yale student’s accused killer Clark appears in court
Sep 30th
Yale University laboratory worker Raymond Clark , charged with the murder of 24-year-old graduate student Annie Le, appeared in New Haven Superior Court for a hearing on whether arrest documents in his case will remain sealed.
Amyloid Makes It Harder For HIV Viral Particles To Stick To Body’s Cells
Sep 29th
Amyloid protein structures are best known for the troubles they pose in the brains of Alzheimer's patients. Now researchers are trying to exploit their presence in a very different place - in semen - to find a new way to stop HIV. Scientists have created a substance that targets amyloid structures in semen and have used it to weaken the ability of HIV to infect the body's immune cells in the ...
U.S. Appeals Court Allows Stem Cell Funds To Continue
Sep 28th
A laboratory technician tests fluids at the Institute of Cellular Medicine, in San Jose, May 18, 2010. U.S. appeals court agreed to permit federal funding of human embryonic stem cell research to continue pending a full appeal, lifting an injunction issued by a federal judge and handing the Obama administration a victory.
U.S. Appeals Court Allows Stem Cell Funds To Continue
Sep 28th
A laboratory technician tests fluids at the Institute of Cellular Medicine, in San Jose, May 18, 2010. U.S. appeals court agreed to permit federal funding of human embryonic stem cell research to continue pending a full appeal, lifting an injunction issued by a federal judge and handing the Obama administration a victory.
U.S. Appeals Court Allows Stem Cell Funds To Continue
Sep 28th
A laboratory technician tests fluids at the Institute of Cellular Medicine, in San Jose, May 18, 2010. U.S. appeals court agreed to permit federal funding of human embryonic stem cell research to continue pending a full appeal, lifting an injunction issued by a federal judge and handing the Obama administration a victory.
Targeting Amyloid To Stop HIV
Sep 28th
Compound makes it harder for viral particles to stick to body’s cells Amyloid protein structures are best known for the troubles they pose in the brains of Alzheimer’s patients. Now researchers are trying to exploit their presence in a very different place – in semen – to find a new way to stop HIV. Scientists have created a substance that targets amyloid structures in semen and have used it to ...
The Road to Constant Improvement
Sep 28th
How four corporate giants encourage creativity, and use R&D to stay ahead
Fundraiser this Saturday
Sep 28th
Sherbrooke resident Karyne Dubreuil – a recent lung transplant recipient – was 24-years old when she began having problems with her lungs. After a year of ineffective treatments and misdiagnosis, doctors finally pinpointed the problem.
ESSENTIAL SERVICES
Sep 28th
TIMEKEEPERS for all branches, departments, agencies, etc. 1 timekeeper for each branch, department, agency, shall report on Oct. 4, 2010 only to process timesheets for payroll due on Oct. 8, 2010.





