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Timothy Hla Appointed To Lead Center For Vascular Biology At Weill Cornell Medical College (Medical News Today)
One of the nation's foremost vascular biologists, Dr. Timothy T. Hla, has been appointed as the new director of the Center for Vascular Biology and professor of pathology and laboratory medicine at Weill Cornell Medical College. Founded in 1995, Weill Cornell's Center for Vascular Biology is dedicated to biomedical research into vascular disease -- specifically atherosclerosis and thrombosis ...

Timothy Hla Appointed to Lead Center for Vascular Biology at Weill Cornell Medical College (Newswise)
One of the nation's foremost vascular biologists, Dr. Timothy T. Hla, has been appointed as the new director of the Center for Vascular Biology and professor of pathology and laboratory medicine at Weill Cornell Medical College.

'Glow-in-the-dark' sperm sheds light on reproductive biology, sexual selection and speciation (Science Daily)
By genetically altering fruit flies so that the heads of their sperm were fluorescent green or red, biologists were able to observe in striking detail what happens to live sperm inside the female. The findings may have huge implications for the fields of reproductive biology, sexual selection and speciation.

Press Registration Open for Experimental Biology 2010 (Newswise)
Press registration is open for the Experimental Biology 2010 meeting. The six sponsoring societies for the April meeting are the American Association of Anatomists (AAA), The American Physiological Society (APS), American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (ASBMB), American Society for Investigative Pathology (ASIP), American Society for Nutrition (ASN) and American Society for ...

Girls explore variety of career options at WNC (The Record-Courier)
After crash courses in welding, engineering, graphic design and biology, 14-year-old Dawn Dines of Fernley High School said she was starting to get a better idea of what she might want to be when she grows up. "We're seeing different careers than what you normally see," she said. "It's different than just like nursing and teaching." About 150 ninth-grade girls from Carson City and nearby ...

Center for the Blind hosts shark dissection (Highlands Ranch Herald)
Eight students gathered around tables in a make-shift science lab at the Colorado Center for the Blind as biology teachers from Arapahoe Community College presented them with dogfish sharks and instruments to dissect them.

Biology Teacher Helps Students Create Science (CBS4 Miami)
A biology teacher at Palmetto Senior High School wanted to increase the awareness younger students have of endangered species. So, in partnership with a second-grade class at Palmetto Elementary School, Terri Ortiz's biology class, "created science." Ortiz's students made their second-grade partners homemade science books about endangered species.

'Glow-In-The-Dark' Sperm Sheds Light On Sexual Selection (Medical News Today)
Previously unobservable events occurring between insemination and fertilization are the subject of a groundbreaking new article in Science magazine (March 18) by Mollie Manier, John Belote and Scott Pitnick, professors of biology in Syracuse University's College of Arts and Sciences. By genetically altering fruit flies so that the heads of their sperm were fluorescent green or red, Belote and ...

Top home-school texts dismiss Darwin, evolution (Hattiesburg American)
Home-school mom Susan Mule wishes she hadn't taken a friend's advice and tried a textbook from a popular Christian publisher for her 10-year-old's biology lessons.

Synthetic Biology: Engineered Bacteria (Science Daily)
Researchers have devised a way to attach sugars to proteins using unique biological and chemical methods. This means that large quantities of different glycoproteins can be generated for various medical and biological studies.