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...anemia) and even for cancer - with promising lab results to back up the hype. For that reason, gene therapy is a hive of research activity. Ali is joined by many others, at the universities of Pennsylvania, of Florida, and of Iowa, for example, who have spent years working to develop gene therapy for the eyes. Then there are the countless researchers working on other gene-therapy problems, either at the theoretical level or in other organs, or both...
Though groups from across the campus were engaged in the process of developing the general education curriculum, the length of the process—beginning over four years ago, in October 2002—has made it difficult for undergraduates to develop a sustained interest in the process, according to the undergraduates interviewed...
...Zuckerman stands behind his decision, claiming that it has led him to develop a greater appreciation for his education...
...acknowledge that a need existed for the site and we are delighted by the work of the students, who quickly pulled together the information,” Longbrake wrote in an e-mailed statement. “We will work with the students to integrate and further develop the site...
...study, which appears in this week's New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM), shows that men and women who reported having six or more oral-sex partners during their lifetime had a nearly ninefold increased risk of developing cancer of the tonsils or at the base of the tongue. Of the 300 study participants, those infected with HPV were also 32 times more likely to develop this type of oral cancer than those who did not have the virus. These findings dwarf the increased risk of developing this so-called oropharyngeal cancer associated with the two major risk factors: smoking...