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Researchers find multiple proteins that stick to medical device surfaces Blood proteins that adsorb to the surfaces of materials unfold and can be recognized by the body, which then mounts a response against the device. Human rights advocate Bright to speak for Assembly Series He'll discuss his views Nov. 2 in a lecture titled "Crime, Prison, and the Death Penalty: The Influence of Race and Poverty." Louisiana poet laureate Osbey to host Katrina fund-raiser today The event will feature Dixieland music by St. Louis' Bourbon Street Band and a talk by Gerald Early on "The Death of Jazz and the Birth of New Orleans." | Founders Day Nov. 5 to honor friends, alumni The six alumni to be honored Nov. 5 are James F. Barker, John Gianoulakis, Leonard Jarett, Stanley I. Proctor, Susan S. Stepleton and James M. Talent. Molecular drug pump may help reduce risk of Alzheimer's The molecule P-glycoprotein (Pgp) has long been an obstacle to cancer chemotherapy and drug treatments for brain disorders. More medical news Field guide for confirming new Earth-like planets is described Professor Bruce Fegley and laboratory assistant Laura Schaefer used thermochemical equilibrium calculations for their model. Weidenbaum to discuss his memoir Nov. 2 Advising Reagan: Making Economic Policy, 1981-82, covers his time as the first chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers for President Reagan. Construction Update The MetroLink expansion project is on schedule to open in September or October 2006. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
More Headlines Scholarship information being e-mailed to students 'Report to the Neighbors' meeting Nov. 1 Commission on Safety and Abuse in America's Prisons to hold hearing here Social work offers incentives to Teach For America | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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