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81. Faculty & Staff Listing
Faculty/staff Listing Faculty Opportunities Problem Based Learning educational Services Office of the Associate Dean for education Curriculum
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82. Internet2 Activities At SICOT 2003
Parvati dev, PhD, of Stanford University and member of the Internet2 delegation to education Technology, Terry Clark, MD, Medantic Technology and Cisco
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On 10-13 September 2003, SICOT (International Society of Orthopaedic Surgery and Traumatology) is hosting the SICOT/SIROT Second Annual International Conference in Cairo, Egypt. Several Internet2 events will take place in conjunction with the SICOT activities, including the Second Symposium on Internet2 Applications to Orthopaedic Surgery . Internet2 members are collaborating to organize this symposium, which will focus on international medical training. The Symposium, and related Internet2 activities at SICOT, will bring awareness of the benefits of broadband information technology infrastructure to Egyptian leaders from the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, the Ministry of Health and Population, and the Ministry of Higher Education, in addition to orthopaedic surgeons from around the world. The Benefits of High-Performance Networking

83. Projects: LearnLink
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Workforce Development: Subcommittee IV Secretariat for the U.S.-Egyptian Partnership LearnLink joined an innovative partnership in 1998, serving as a Secretariat to support the work of a subcommittee of the U.S.-Egypt Partnership for Economic Growth and Development. This Partnership was launched in 1994 by Vice President Gore and Egyptian President Mubarak. Operating through a public and private sector dialogue, the Partnership promoted policies leading to economic growth and job creation in Egypt and to mutually beneficial economic and commercial ties between the two countries. Recognizing that an educated workforce must form the basis of Egypt's development strategy, the Partnership established Subcommittee IV (SCIV) to develop and test strategies, systems and structures to enable Egypt to flourish in the global economy of the future. SCIV's mandate was to improve education policies and practices in ways that furthered private sector growth in Egypt.

84. U. Faculty & Staff
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85. Minnesota Medical Association - Publications
Training and education should accompany implementation of the hood. J NursStaff dev 1987;3(4)15963. 10. Lee L. The risks of handling cytotoxic
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86. College Of Southern Maryland
The College of Southern maryland (formerly the community college at Charles, TED 2010 Introduction to Elementary education Practicum (3)
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87. FIXED LENGTH CODES NAME CODE MEANING 01 ACQ TYPE A APPROVALBNA B
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88. EMedicine - Mercury : Article By David A Olson, MD
Author David A Olson, MD, Consulting staff, Department of Neurology, DekalbMedical Center Brain Res dev Brain Res 1991 Oct 21; 62(2) 28791Medline.
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89. Stephen Downes - 04/14/99 - What Happened At California Virtual University
Students and professors have protested CETI (California Educational For example,University of maryland University College (UMUC) now has almost 200
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What Happened at California Virtual University In mid-September of 1997 and with much fanfare, California Virtual University (CVU) opened its doors, launching a website which would feature "the online and distance education offerings of all California accredited colleges and universities." The following year, state governor Pete Wilson pushed for and won $16 million (all figures in US dollars) for online learning, and of that, six million for CVU in particular. "We'll have a global audience," said Diane Vines, vice president of academic development for the California State University Institute who served as CVU's chief academic officer for the design and planning phase. By April of 1999, the dream lay in ruins. All that will remain is a listing of online courses and programs offered by other California institutions. CVU's plans for an virtual library and online guidance counseling service were shelved. Staff were laid off. What happened? The L.A. Times provides the accident report: Last July, Wilson turned over the California Virtual University to a nonprofit foundation, saying there was "no need" to create a new state bureaucracy. He launched it with temporary funding from private donations, hoping it would soon be bringing in revenue from ads on its Web site at www.california.edu.

90. Hagerstown Business College
Hagerstown Business College is dedicated to educational programs and servicesthat promote organizational needs consultation with our experienced staff.
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Hagerstown Business College is dedicated to educational programs and services that promote occupational competency, professional awareness, and personal growth. Opportunities for development in these areas assist participants in their preparation for contributions to business and society as a whole. Since 1938, HBC has become an established leader in local training for area businesses. Our faculty possesses both the theory and practical experience to improve the efficiency of your operation in a timely and economical manner. Hagerstown Business College Offers:
CEU CREDITS AVAILABLE: The CEU is a nationally-recognized standard unit of measurement awarded by colleges and certain qualifying training organizations for participation in continuing education programs.
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91. ScienceDaily: Editorial Staff
Editorial staff. Created by CanadianAmerican science writer/editor Dan Hoganand his wife Michele has served as a judge for annual educational software
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Created by Canadian-American science writer/editor Dan Hogan and his wife Michele Hogan in December 1995, Science Daily has grown from a two-person operation to a full-fledged news business with worldwide contributors, partnerships with major content providers, and technical support services. The web site is produced out of Science Daily 's main office in Chevy Chase, Maryland just outside of Washington, D.C., and is hosted on dedicated servers provided by The Planet in Dallas, Texas. Dan has served as the senior science editor of The New Book of Knowledge , a 21-volume encyclopedia for elementary and middle-school students published by the educational division of Grolier Publishing in Bethel, Connecticut. He has also been managing editor of Current Science , a biweekly science news magazine for junior high school students published by the Weekly Reader Corporation in Stamford, Connecticut; science writer at

92. Educational Technology
CSILE has been used in regular educational programs ranging from primary grades to This University of maryland based site contains information on the
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http://www.caltip.org/ The California Technology Information Project (CalTIP) was implemented in 1993 to provide an on-line educational technology information resource for the California K-12 community. CalTIP now collaborates with the Schools of California On-line Resources in Education (SCORE) in the four major subject areas, the California Technology Assistance Project (CTAP), the Telis Foundation and other projects to disseminate information from and for California educators. Technology Planning, Grants and Funding, and English Language Learners resources are the three major focus areas for this evolving project.
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93. Shaoguang Li Staff Research Page - The Jackson Laboratory
Research staff page for Shaogung Li. Educational Programs Pharmaceutical andBiotech Programs Research Affiliates Program Conferences Events
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Email: sli@jax.org Phone: Laboratory Staff: Principal Investigator: Shaoguang Li, M.D., Ph.D.
Postdoctoral Fellow: Linghong Kong, M.D., Ph.D.
Graduate Student: Yiguo Hu, M.D.
Research Assistant I: Cong Peng, B.S., M.S.
Laboratory Technician II: Ami Torrey
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Molecular Basis of Human Ph Leukemias
Human Philadelphia chromosome-positive (Ph ) leukemias induced by the BCR-ABL oncogene, including chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) and B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (B-ALL), are among the most common hematologic malignancies. The ABL tyrosine kinase inhibitor STI571 (imatinib mesylate; Gleevec) is highly effective in treating chronic phase CML patients. However, STI571 is much less effective in treating CML blast crisis patients and patients with Ph B-ALL. Moreover, emerging clinical resistance to STI571 begs for development of new therapeutic strategies. Our overall goal is to elucidate the signaling pathways utilized by BCR-ABL to induce leukemias, and to identify the critical signaling molecules that are potential therapeutic targets. To achieve this goal, we have established efficient and accurate mouse models of BCR-ABL-induced B-ALL and CML that mimic the pathophysiology of the human diseases. Our models enable experiments in vivo that augment and clarify the sometimes-conflicting results from in vitro investigations. The overall hypothesis that guides our research program is that while BCR-ABL induces both lymphoid and myeloid leukemias, the signaling pathways utilized by BCR-ABL in these two cell lineages are not identical. Determination of the unique signaling pathways activated and utilized by BCR-ABL in lymphoid or myeloid cell lineage is crucial for understanding the pathophysiology of Ph

94. Richard Smith Staff Research Page - The Jackson Laboratory
staff Research Page for Richard Smith. Educational Programs Pharmaceutical andBiotech Programs Research Affiliates Program Conferences Events
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Richard S. Smith, M.D., D. Med. Sci., Research Scientist
Email: rss@jax.org Phone: Laboratory Staff: Principal Investigator: Richard S. Smith, M.D., D.Med.Sci.
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mutation, were observed to have ambulation problems. The mice were runted with muscle wasting, and eye examination revealed pigmented vitreal masses. This new mutation was named veils ( vls ). Further studies demonstrated that this is a remutation of myodystrophy ( myd ). It is known that the myd mutation in humans is due to a deletion in the Large gene. Veils cDNA showed a deletion of exons 3-5 in the Large gene. The morphologic phenotype of veils mice includes skeletal muscle degeneration, cardiomyopathy, and a complex ocular phenotype. The eyes of affected mice had persistent fetal vasculature in the vitreous, ectopic retinal ganglion cells and axons in the vitreous, and loss of synaptic complexes in the outer plexiform layer. Further study of this complex phenotype is under way. Publications: Anderson MG, Smith RS, Hawes NL, Zabaleta A, Chang B, Wiggs JL, and John SW. 2002. Mutations in genes encoding melanosomal proteins cause pigmentary glaucoma in DBA/2J mice. Nat Genet 30:81-85.

95. Genomics|Update|2004 Jun 24
Genomics education for nurses in practice Pestka EL Brown JK J Nurses StaffDev 2004 May2004 Jun;20(3)145-9. Genetic predisposition to salt-sensitivity
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Angiotensinogen Gene Polymorphisms: Relationship to Blood Pressure Response to Antihypertensive Treatment
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