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Kafatos, 53, will leave a gap in the Department of Cellular and Developmental Biology (CDB), according to American Cancer Society Professor of Cellular and Developmental Biology Raymond L. Erikson...
...really created the Department of Cellular and Departmental Biology," Gelbart said...
...brain-crushing job. Her office in the West Wing is one of the least imposing, furnished with a blue-beige-and-red-striped sofa, a table submerged in paper, a small desk and a window looking out on a red tile roof. Hillary writes her own notes, has a cellular phone glued to her ear and makes many of her own calls. She goes through paperwork like butter, scribbling in the margins of the mail, trying not to touch the same piece twice. Says her deputy, Melanne Verveer: "I'm efficient, and she makes me look like a daydreamer...
Supporting and abetting such activities is a sophisticated array of technology, all of it provided or paid for, according to Tucci, by individuals and small businesses: still and video cameras, computers, cellular phones, walkie-talkies, copiers, fax machines. Pro-choice activists in the Melbourne area claim that the volunteers have also been trained in the use of phone taps and long-distance surveillance devices. Boot-camp officials neither confirmed nor denied the charge...
...most feared complications of AIDS is its ability to attack the nervous system. Sometimes HIV infects the brain, causing memory loss and other problems. This condition can be treated in children with AZT because the antiviral drug manages to penetrate the cellular barrier that protects the brain. In adults who develop dementia, higher doses are required and may be only partially effective...