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Lokken appointed vice chancellor for government and community relations "Pam Lokken is a leader in the country in strengthening relations between higher education and the federal government," Chancellor Wrighton says. Students learn systems biology techniques The students participated in an eight-week course and also attended a "Frontiers in Integrative Biological Research" workshop. Access to Justice series begins Sept. 14 The series provides a forum for the School of Law and the wider University community to engage in a discussion of justice issues. | Brain activity in youth could give rise to Alzheimer's disease Researchers have found that the areas of the brain that young people use when daydreaming are the same areas that fail in people with Alzheimer's. Protein may provide new diabetes therapies The protein, Sirt1, is referred to as Sir2 in lower organisms, in which it has previously proven to be a key to aging and longevity.More medical news La Russa bats leadoff for fall Assembly Series The rest of the series will feature speakers on a wide range of topics such as politics, economics, writing, history, religion, social justice and medicine. 12-member committee to identify vice chancellor for research candidates named by Wrighton The committee to identify Theodore J. Cicero's replacement will be chaired by Martin H. Israel, professor of physics in Arts & Sciences. Class of 2009 descends on Hilltop Campus in impressive numbers They hail from all over the world and represent 19 countries, 47 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and Guam. Chemistry faculty connected with Manhattan Project to be honored An unveiling of six portraits will be held during a reception and a traveling exhibit from the Chemical Heritage Foundation will be on display. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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