Monday, March 26, 2012

American Chemical Society President unveils initiatives for 2012

American Chemical Society President unveils initiatives for 2012 [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 25-Mar-2012
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Contact: Michael Bernstein
m_bernstein@acs.org
619-525-6268 (March 23-28, San Diego Press Center)
202-872-6042

Michael Woods
m_woods@acs.org
619-525-6268 (March 23-28, San Diego Press Center)
202-872-6293
American Chemical Society


SAN DIEGO, March 25, 2012 Bassam Z. Shakhashiri, Ph.D., president of the American Chemical Society (ACS) the world's largest scientific society today described initiatives on climate science, the education of future scientists and commemoration of a landmark federal law that engendered some of the nation's greatest universities. Those initiatives will be the theme of Shakhashiri's presidential year.

A chemistry professor who holds the William T. Evjue Distinguished Chair for the Wisconsin Idea at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Shakhashiri discussed the projects during a press briefing at the ACS' 243rd National Meeting & Exposition. Almost 18,000 scientists and others are expected to attend the meeting, one of the largest scientific gatherings of 2012. They will hear more than 11,700 reports Sunday through Thursday on new advances in scientific fields that range from astronomy to zoology, and view new laboratory instruments, books, journals and other products in the large exhibition.

After ACS' founding in 1876, a tradition emerged that each new ACS president defines a theme and identifies initiatives for the society during his or her year in office. Shakhashiri's theme, "Advancing Chemistry and Communicating Chemistry," incorporates responses to some of the great challenges facing scientists and society in the 21st century.

"As a learned society, ACS and its members have significant responsibilities to bring our scientific and educational acumen to address human needs," said Shakhashiri. "We advance chemistry through research, education and innovation. Communicating chemistry to fellow scientists and to the world is one of ACS' core functions. Communicating the values and role of the chemical sciences to nonspecialists is another of our important responsibilities."

Shakhashiri's initiatives involve the 150th anniversary of a landmark federal law called the Morrill Land Grant Act, education of scientists at the graduate level for the 21st century and climate science.

Morrill Land Grant Sesquicentennial Celebration

This initiative commemorates the 150th anniversary of the Morrill Land Grant Act of 1862, which provided states with 30,000 acres of land for each of its members of Congress. States sold the land to raise money to establish colleges focusing on agriculture, science, engineering and liberal arts. Without that money, it would have been impossible for states to fund such institutions. A second Morrill Act in 1890 was passed specifically to support land-grant institutions for African-Americans. Today, more than 100 institutions have land-grant status, including many historically Black colleges and universities. Cornell University, The University of Wisconsin-Madison, Ohio State University and Tuskegee University are just a few examples of land-grant institutions. Land-grant institutions today produce more than half of all Ph.D. scientists.

ACS will celebrate this occasion with a retrospective and a prospective look at chemistry. For a "look back," Shakhashiri invites chemists to join in by publicizing the accomplishments of chemical scientists from their institutions, regardless of land-grant status. "We should embrace and celebrate our rich contributions as chemists, as a discipline, and as a professional society to the larger society in which we live," he said. He explained that the 243rd National Meeting & Exposition being held here this week offers many opportunities to "look ahead" at where chemistry is going. Attendees will hear about the latest chemistry innovations directly from scientists who are on the cutting edge.

ACS Presidential Commission on Graduate Education

Graduate education is advanced education that students pursue, typically after earning a bachelor's, or undergraduate, degree. Graduate education includes doctoral degrees, or Ph.D.s, almost 50,000 of which are granted annually. Students in science Ph.D. programs typically take courses for the first two or three years, then conduct research. The programs may last four to six years. Afterwards, newly-minted Ph.D.s may join the workforce or continue as "postdoctoral fellows" for another two to three years before seeking jobs in academia or industry.

The commission will examine the purposes of graduate education and research in the chemical sciences and the needs and aspirations of graduate students. The commission is chaired by Larry R. Faulkner, Ph.D., who is president emeritus of the University of Texas at Austin. Paul L. Houston, Ph.D., is executive director and dean of the College of Sciences and professor, School of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the Georgia Institute of Technology. The commission and its working groups will have "listening sessions" with graduate students, postdoctoral scholars, early-career faculty, underrepresented groups, business groups, institutions of higher education, professional and educational organizations, and international leaders in science and education. From these meetings, the commission will develop recommendations to modify graduate education to successfully prepare students for their professional careers and to face changing human needs over the next 50 years.

ACS Presidential Working Group on Climate Science

Chemists are well-versed in the science underpinning their own specialties, such as developing new medicines, products to enhance food production, plastics and other materials that impact everyday life in positive ways. Many, however, may be less familiar with the intricacies of climate science, such as the number of gases (in addition to carbon dioxide) that can be greenhouse gases and, indeed, the fact that "greenhouse" is a misnomer for the actual mechanisms of global warming.

To equip chemists with a deeper understanding of the science of climate change, the working group is developing a Web-based toolkit that explains the topic for use by ACS members to educate themselves. The American Chemical Society Climate Science Toolkit toolkit explains concepts, such as which gases are greenhouse gases, their sources, changes over time and other essential information.

"If, between now and the time I die, I don't succeed in having an intelligent conversation with my neighbor about evolution, that would be very sad," he says. "But if I don't succeed in having an intelligent conversation with my neighbor about climate change, the consequences later in the century could be catastrophic." Jerry A. Bell, Ph.D., a noted chemistry educator who is a faculty associate with the Wisconsin Initiative for Science Literacy at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, chairs the Climate Science Working Group.

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The American Chemical Society is a non-profit organization chartered by the U.S. Congress. With more than 164,000 members, ACS is the world's largest scientific society and a global leader in providing access to chemistry-related research through its multiple databases, peer-reviewed journals and scientific conferences. Its main offices are in Washington, D.C., and Columbus, Ohio.

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American Chemical Society President unveils initiatives for 2012 [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 25-Mar-2012
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Contact: Michael Bernstein
m_bernstein@acs.org
619-525-6268 (March 23-28, San Diego Press Center)
202-872-6042

Michael Woods
m_woods@acs.org
619-525-6268 (March 23-28, San Diego Press Center)
202-872-6293
American Chemical Society


SAN DIEGO, March 25, 2012 Bassam Z. Shakhashiri, Ph.D., president of the American Chemical Society (ACS) the world's largest scientific society today described initiatives on climate science, the education of future scientists and commemoration of a landmark federal law that engendered some of the nation's greatest universities. Those initiatives will be the theme of Shakhashiri's presidential year.

A chemistry professor who holds the William T. Evjue Distinguished Chair for the Wisconsin Idea at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Shakhashiri discussed the projects during a press briefing at the ACS' 243rd National Meeting & Exposition. Almost 18,000 scientists and others are expected to attend the meeting, one of the largest scientific gatherings of 2012. They will hear more than 11,700 reports Sunday through Thursday on new advances in scientific fields that range from astronomy to zoology, and view new laboratory instruments, books, journals and other products in the large exhibition.

After ACS' founding in 1876, a tradition emerged that each new ACS president defines a theme and identifies initiatives for the society during his or her year in office. Shakhashiri's theme, "Advancing Chemistry and Communicating Chemistry," incorporates responses to some of the great challenges facing scientists and society in the 21st century.

"As a learned society, ACS and its members have significant responsibilities to bring our scientific and educational acumen to address human needs," said Shakhashiri. "We advance chemistry through research, education and innovation. Communicating chemistry to fellow scientists and to the world is one of ACS' core functions. Communicating the values and role of the chemical sciences to nonspecialists is another of our important responsibilities."

Shakhashiri's initiatives involve the 150th anniversary of a landmark federal law called the Morrill Land Grant Act, education of scientists at the graduate level for the 21st century and climate science.

Morrill Land Grant Sesquicentennial Celebration

This initiative commemorates the 150th anniversary of the Morrill Land Grant Act of 1862, which provided states with 30,000 acres of land for each of its members of Congress. States sold the land to raise money to establish colleges focusing on agriculture, science, engineering and liberal arts. Without that money, it would have been impossible for states to fund such institutions. A second Morrill Act in 1890 was passed specifically to support land-grant institutions for African-Americans. Today, more than 100 institutions have land-grant status, including many historically Black colleges and universities. Cornell University, The University of Wisconsin-Madison, Ohio State University and Tuskegee University are just a few examples of land-grant institutions. Land-grant institutions today produce more than half of all Ph.D. scientists.

ACS will celebrate this occasion with a retrospective and a prospective look at chemistry. For a "look back," Shakhashiri invites chemists to join in by publicizing the accomplishments of chemical scientists from their institutions, regardless of land-grant status. "We should embrace and celebrate our rich contributions as chemists, as a discipline, and as a professional society to the larger society in which we live," he said. He explained that the 243rd National Meeting & Exposition being held here this week offers many opportunities to "look ahead" at where chemistry is going. Attendees will hear about the latest chemistry innovations directly from scientists who are on the cutting edge.

ACS Presidential Commission on Graduate Education

Graduate education is advanced education that students pursue, typically after earning a bachelor's, or undergraduate, degree. Graduate education includes doctoral degrees, or Ph.D.s, almost 50,000 of which are granted annually. Students in science Ph.D. programs typically take courses for the first two or three years, then conduct research. The programs may last four to six years. Afterwards, newly-minted Ph.D.s may join the workforce or continue as "postdoctoral fellows" for another two to three years before seeking jobs in academia or industry.

The commission will examine the purposes of graduate education and research in the chemical sciences and the needs and aspirations of graduate students. The commission is chaired by Larry R. Faulkner, Ph.D., who is president emeritus of the University of Texas at Austin. Paul L. Houston, Ph.D., is executive director and dean of the College of Sciences and professor, School of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the Georgia Institute of Technology. The commission and its working groups will have "listening sessions" with graduate students, postdoctoral scholars, early-career faculty, underrepresented groups, business groups, institutions of higher education, professional and educational organizations, and international leaders in science and education. From these meetings, the commission will develop recommendations to modify graduate education to successfully prepare students for their professional careers and to face changing human needs over the next 50 years.

ACS Presidential Working Group on Climate Science

Chemists are well-versed in the science underpinning their own specialties, such as developing new medicines, products to enhance food production, plastics and other materials that impact everyday life in positive ways. Many, however, may be less familiar with the intricacies of climate science, such as the number of gases (in addition to carbon dioxide) that can be greenhouse gases and, indeed, the fact that "greenhouse" is a misnomer for the actual mechanisms of global warming.

To equip chemists with a deeper understanding of the science of climate change, the working group is developing a Web-based toolkit that explains the topic for use by ACS members to educate themselves. The American Chemical Society Climate Science Toolkit toolkit explains concepts, such as which gases are greenhouse gases, their sources, changes over time and other essential information.

"If, between now and the time I die, I don't succeed in having an intelligent conversation with my neighbor about evolution, that would be very sad," he says. "But if I don't succeed in having an intelligent conversation with my neighbor about climate change, the consequences later in the century could be catastrophic." Jerry A. Bell, Ph.D., a noted chemistry educator who is a faculty associate with the Wisconsin Initiative for Science Literacy at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, chairs the Climate Science Working Group.

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The American Chemical Society is a non-profit organization chartered by the U.S. Congress. With more than 164,000 members, ACS is the world's largest scientific society and a global leader in providing access to chemistry-related research through its multiple databases, peer-reviewed journals and scientific conferences. Its main offices are in Washington, D.C., and Columbus, Ohio.

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Sunday, March 25, 2012

Identifying acute myeloid leukemia gene mutations may indicate risk, best treatment

Identifying acute myeloid leukemia gene mutations may indicate risk, best treatment

Saturday, March 24, 2012

An international group of researchers, including those from Moffitt Cancer Center in Tampa, Fla., have published a paper in the March 14 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine reviewing the results of a study that analyzed mutations in 18 genes of 398 patients who had acute myeloid leukemia (AML). They found that several mutated genes predicted improved outcomes when patients with certain gene mutations were given high-dose induction chemotherapy. Their findings suggest that mutational profiling could potentially be used for both risk stratification and also in helping health care providers make therapeutic decisions for some AML patients.

"Previous studies have found that AML is a highly heterogenic disorder," said study co-author Hugo F. Fernandez, a senior member at Moffitt and associate chief of Moffitt's Blood and Marrow Transplantation Division. "Moreover, recent studies have revealed that a number of genetic mutations in AML patients might have prognostic value. The question of the presence of these gene mutations altering outcomes based on current therapy had not been answered to date."

Their paper cites a clinical trial carried out by the Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) in which dose-intensified chemotherapy improved outcomes in two age sets of AML patients. Based on these findings, the research team hypothesized that carrying out mutational analysis of all known molecular alterations occurring in more than 5 percent of patients with AML might allow for the identification of distinct, molecularly defined subgroups of patients who might benefit from dose-intensified chemotherapy.

The laboratory research team subsequently performed a mutational analysis on diagnostic samples from 398 patients enrolled in the ECOG clinical trial they cited and used patients' frozen sample cells for extraction and profiling. The researchers validated the results of this latter group of 104 patients.

"We found that intensification of the dose of anthracycline significantly improved outcomes and overall survival in patients with mutations in DNMT3A, NPM1 or MLL translocations," said Fernandez. "This finding suggests that mutational profiling could be used to determine which AML patients will benefit from dose-intensive induction therapy."

"Most importantly," said Fernandez, "this study demonstrates how integrated mutational profiling of samples from a clinical trial cohort can advance understanding of the biologic characteristics of AML."

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H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute: http://www.moffitt.usf.edu

Thanks to H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute for this article.

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Rihanna reveals 'Princess of China' video pics

The unstoppable Rihanna has revealed pictures from the set of her Coldplay duet video, 'Princess of China'.

The track, which appears on Coldplay's 'Mylo Xyloto' album, is scheduled to be the band's next single release, and is the Coldplay's first duet with another major international artist.

Rihanna revealed behind-the-scenes shots of the video shoot on her Twitter account. In oriental-themed headgear the star is seen 'flipping the bird' (perhaps learned from Adele at the BRIT Awards) with an enormous fake nail. She is also seen smoking (rock and roll) while in costume.

She tweeted the images with the words: "Gangsta goth geisha #thuglife #princessofchina."

Take a look at the pictures below. Wonder if Chris Martin will be dressed in something equally impressive?

Source: http://www.gigwise.com/news/71700/Rihanna-reveals-'Princess-of-China'-video-pics

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Saturday, March 24, 2012

Cardinal Turkson: Praying for conversions and the touching of hearts in Mexico and Cuba

2012-03-23 Vatican Radio
Cardinal Peter Turkson, President of the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace, expresses his hopes for Pope Benedict?s apostolic journey to Mexico and Cuba.

Speaking to Linda Bordoni, Cardinal Turkson says he is praying that this journey may touch the hearts and induce conversions as the Pope travels to two Latin American Countries with the same Spanish heritage, but with very different historical, political and economic developments.

He says that in both nations there are issues that are of particular interest to his Dicastery.

Mexico?s political history has seen periods of strained relations with the Church, but things have much improved.

As regards the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace, generally ? he says - the human rights situation has improved in Mexico, but he points to the increase of violence and drug-related crimes.

He also mentions the effect of the drug trade on the United States because of the proximity of its border. And he points to the migration between the two country and ultimately to the security and stability in the country itself.

Cardinal Turkson says that ?certainly the Holy Father would have his own way of addressing these issues? through his own perspective as leader of the Universal Church

But Cardinal Turkson points out that Mexico is a profoundly Christian nation. And he speaks of his own experience of living the faith in the Latin American country.

He tells of when he participated in the Eucharistic Congress in Guadalajara. And then ? he says - he went to the Eucharistic Congress in Quebec. Quebec, he says, doesn?t compare to Guadalajara: in Mexico the whole population participated. During a procession everyone was hanging devotional items and religiously decorated items outside the windows. He says the people there participate with incredible warmth.

He says that probably, like in many other Latin American countries, ?the challenge is making something which is seen as traditions become a regular form of life?. It?s not enough to consider tradition as merely part of history, but people must reflect on ?what does it mean to be a Christian and bear witness to a Christian way of life?.

Cardinal Turkson says that especially in the area of crime and of the war going on between drug cartels, it is his prayer that the visit o the Holy Father touches hearts and induces some kind of conversion in those areas.

As regards Cuba, Cardinal Turkson says, the situation is quite different.

At the Council he says, as soon as the Pope announced the visit, ?we received some correspondence in protesting against the journey?. But ? he points out ? the Lord said it?I didn?t come for the righteous I came for the sinners?. The Holy Father, Cardinal Turkson says, doesn?t have to visit only the saintly places, but also those in which there problems are perceived. He says this visit for him is a joy.

Cardinal Turkson also points out that the situation in Cuba has undergone change through the years. He says it?s not the same Cuba of the Cold War of the Missile Crisis.

For example even this nation, with its meagre resources, shares what it has. And he speaks of all the medical doctors from Cuba who travel to other nations to give of their service.

Generally, Cardinal Turkson says that in many Cubans the faith is still there. ?This is a positive choice the Pope has made?

And the Cardinal says that he prays that whatever message the Holy Father chooses to deliver, it will be well received.

He also hopes there may be some conversions and prays the Lord may have his own way.

listen to the interview...

Source: http://www.news.va/en/news/cardinal-turkson-praying-for-conversions-and-the-t

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Friday, March 23, 2012

Travel Insurance: Golf Club Travel Insurance


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Foreclosures: Everything You Need to Know ? A Multi-Part Blog ...

My name is Joe Sesso and I?m known as the Homes.com ?tech-guru.? I?ve been deeply involved in technology and social media for many years, dating back to my days at Realtor.com as their National Speaker. Today I continue to enjoy talking about the latest in technology and social media as the Homes.com National Speaker. Prior to this, however, I was a successful real estate investor, specializing in foreclosures and bank-owned properties. I also published an award-winning book entitled, The Foreclosure Revolution, in 2008. In the book, I spoke about a ?real estate revolution? that was taking place with foreclosures. I remember pitching the idea to a few publishers, and they told me at the time that ?foreclousures were the story of yesterday, and that the market for them was winding down.? Boy were they wrong.

Over the next several weeks, I?ll be discussing the current state of the foreclosure market, as well as sharing my input on how you can be a very successful real estate investor by purchasing foreclosed properties. I?ll be posting a new part to the series every week on the Homes.com blog. I?m really looking forward to sharing my thoughts and ideas with the Homes.com readers. I?ll also make myself accessible to any questions you may have regarding my posts. I look foward to writing about this exciting series, and I?ll see you next week with my next post.

Tags: bank owned properties, buying foreclosures, foreclosures, investment real estate, REO properties

Source: http://blog.homes.com/2012/03/foreclosures-everything-you-need-to-know-a-multi-part-blog-series/

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Podcast Basics For Saint George MLM Business Bloggers

Today?s Saint George direct selling article is for Saint George internet rookies who want to kick up their web marketing a notch by adding a podcast to their Saint George home business blog.

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