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Eleanor and Miles Shore 50th Anniversary Fellowship Program for Scholars in Medicine
Eleanor and Miles Shore 50th Anniversary Fellowship Program for Scholars in Medicine
Eleanor and Miles Shore 50th Anniversary Fellowship Program for Scholars in Medicine
The Eleanor and Miles Shore 50th Anniversary Fellowship Program for Scholars in Medicine has announced the selection of more than 90 junior faculty members, researchers, and clinicians as fellows for the 2008-09 academic year. Fellows generally receive between $25,000 and $30,000 for one year.
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| • | China's Energy Demand Increases Global Pressure to Seek Out New Sources |
| China`s escalating energy consumption places increasing stress on the world`s energy prices, leading to mounting global pressures to seek potential energy supplies through technology and exploration. | |
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| • | Dr Renaud Vincentelli: Recombinant Protein Expression |
| Research Leader CNRS, Molecular Transport and Signalling and Structural Genomics Research Group, Marseille, France. | |
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| • | New ovarian stimulation technique offers more cancer patients the chance to preserve their fertility |
| Researchers have shown for the first time that it is possible to stimulate a woman's ovaries to produce eggs for collection during the final phase of the menstrual cycle. (2008-07-08) | |
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| • | Route To Obesity Passes Through Tongue |
| Obesity gradually numbs the taste sensation of rats to sweet foods and drives them to consume larger and ever-sweeter meals, according to neuroscientists. New findings could uncover a critical link between taste and body weight, and reveal how flab hooks the brain on sugary food. |
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| • | Is Socioeconomic Status Associated With Higher Infertility Costs? |
| SAN FRANCISCO, CA, USA (UroToday.com) - This study was designed to assess the utilization of reproductive services by individuals of different socioeconomic and educational groups. A prospective cohort of 369 couples followed for 18 months. The infertility cohort was assembled from 8 community and academic reproductive endocrinology clinics and followed for 18 months. Interviews were conducted at enrollment, and at 4, 10, and 18 months. | |
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Harvard University Gazette: Science and research
By terry_murphy@harvard.edu - Copyright 2008 by the President and Fellows of Harvard College - version: v1.5 build A
By terry_murphy@harvard.edu - Copyright 2008 by the President and Fellows of Harvard College - version: v1.5 build A