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...cancer treatment. Brown explained that there is potential for variation among different women in the genetic regions that bind to the ER, resulting in variation in the ease with which estrogen binds to the ER and thus variation in the degree of malignant cell growth. The ability to predict these differences would help doctors customize treatment plans for cancer patients based on their individual biology, according to Brown. The study also indicated the presence of other factors that cooperate with the ER to regulate genes, factors that “might themselves become targets for new therapies...

Author: By Aditi Balakrishna, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Genetic Map Adds to Cancer Research | 10/5/2006 | See Source »

...edge. But the truth is the company is pretty thoroughly planned financially. We have a three-year financial plan that we're submitting to the board. We have data center plans for 2007, 2008 and 2009. We modeled our financials, cash flow. And it's possible for us to predict reasonably accurate cases there. We have a one-year strategic plan, so we have a plan for 2007, about what we want to be next year. What are the markets we want to enter...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Google's Chief Looks Ahead | 10/2/2006 | See Source »

...Nation That Fell to Earth" was helpfully provocative. Ferguson reminded us that geopolitical landscapes evolve through the interaction of many seemingly unrelated factors. Although it is impossible to predict the ultimate influence of 9/11 on the balance of international power, the article reminded us that if the U.S. is to remain politically and economically strong, it must focus on more than fighting global terrorism. My only disappointment with Ferguson's article was in his dismissal of the problem of climate change. Global warming has the potential to reshape the geopolitical landscape and cannot be ignored. Katherine Richardson Christensen Arhus, Denmark...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters | 10/2/2006 | See Source »

...political experts like MacManus fear this sordid episode could drag Florida voter turnout, already low in midterm election years, to new depths. And Foley's resignation, they predict, will resonate well beyond Florida - and could have a downer effect on young people contemplating careers in politics. "With boomers retiring, we need the new generation to come into politics," says MacManus. "But this is the kind of episode that has a chilling effect especially on younger folks because they identify most with the kinds of things involved - the Internet, the power of bloggers and such." In other words, today's brand...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Behind Foley's Swift Fall From Grace | 9/30/2006 | See Source »

...then it’s for the best,” he said. It is unclear how the fine will affect student behavior. “It will be like an experiment,” said Burak Tekin ’08, who said he could not predict whether the fine will discourage students from booking a UHS appointment or result in shorter waiting times and greater confidence in UHS. “It will take a long time to see,” said Tekin, who added that he once waited a month to see a nutritionist there...

Author: By John R. Macartney, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: UHS to Charge No-Shows $10 | 9/26/2006 | See Source »

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