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Weaver Symposium Focuses on Impact of Human Genome Project

April 3, 2007

The sequencing of the human genome has not only opened the door to the "biology century," but has also raised many questions for society about this major scientific advance will affect how law and medicine are practiced. These questions will be the focus of a symposium on April 19, sponsored by UC's Glenn M. Weaver Institute for Law and Psychiatry and the UC College of Medicine.

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Weaver Symposium Focuses on Impact of Human Genome Project

April 3, 2007

The sequencing of the human genome has not only opened the door to the "biology century," but has also raised many questions for society about this major scientific advance will affect how law and medicine are practiced. These questions will be the focus of a symposium on April 19, sponsored by UC's Glenn M. Weaver Institute for Law and Psychiatry and the UC College of Medicine.

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Mechanism That Causes Infection in Rare Lung Disease Found

March 4, 2007

Nearly 20 percent of reported deaths in people with the rare lung disorder pulmonary alveolar proteinosis (PAP) are attributed to microbial infections. Researchers at UC and Cincinnati Children s Hospital Medical Center have identified a molecular defect in PAP sufferers, explaining why they are more susceptible to these deadly infections.

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'Neuropsychology Family' Reunites in Oregon

February 14, 2007

The "neuropsychology family" at McMicken College of Arts & Sciences continues to grow and several members of the family recently got a chance to participate in the family's annual "reunion.

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