The News Review:
- vechkin Backstrom Starting to Show Some Long-Awaited Chemistry
- Emma Thompson touts chemistry with Hoffman
- Alzheimers Research Target May Be a Dead End
- Correction to This Article
- LeTourneau University hosts spring science seminars
- Nanochemists Discover Novel Semi-Conducting Nanotube
vechkin Backstrom Starting to Show Some Long-Awaited Chemistry
Washington Post – Jan 27, 2008
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Emma Thompson touts chemistry with Hoffman
Denver Post – Jan 27, 2008
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Alzheimers Research Target May Be a Dead End
Forbes – Jan 27, 2008
"I think that Brian's paper argues that [scientists] havebeen missing the boat here" he said. "It's not clearthat you are ever going to get the concentrations that you need ofthese agents at the right site to be able to have any therapeuticintervention. "n the level of basic chemistry attacking Alzheimer's andother protein-clumping diseases by preventing amyloid fromconcentrating has "always been a long shot" Lynn said. That's because amyloid proteins are incredibly"sticky" chemically speaking. "To find things that will competitively stick and stop themfrom assembling is theoretically hard to imagine" Lynn said. It was thought that individual molecules of amyloid inhibitorsmight do so but the new finding — that the molecules inevitablybind together in a more impractical mass — renders themtherapeutically useless. But other avenues of Alzheimer's research remain promisingLynn said.
Correction to This Article
Washington Post – Jan 27, 2008
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LeTourneau University hosts spring science seminars
Kilgore News Herald – Jan 27, 2008
31 Le- Tourneau University students who participated in an overseas venture to build water wells for use in Ethiopia will discuss their work known as Project Ethiopia. 7 representatives from Ana-lab in Kilgore will discuss scientific analytical methods applied to environmental chemistry as it relates to water quality and soil testing. 21 Le- Tourneau University biology students will discuss their work in rehabilitation efforts with the LeTourneau Engineering Global Solutions or LEGS project to provide amputees in developing countries with low-cost durable prosthetic limbs. 28 Le- Tourneau University biology students will discuss their undergraduate research on the anterior cruciate ligament or ACL project.
Nanochemists Discover Novel Semi-Conducting Nanotube
Nanotechwire.com – Jan 27, 2008
Nanochemists Discover Novel Semi-Conducting Nanotube Nanotubes University of Arkansas – NanoTechWire. com – The online resource for Nano Technology And Research. Wei Zhao professor in UALR’s Department of Chemistry in the College of Science and Math and his graduate student Xiaomin Tu now a postdoctoral fellow at DuPont Central Research and Development Wilmington Del. are co-authors of an article in the latest edition of the Journal of the American Chemistry Society on the ability to achieve near single type purity nanotube production. The availability of pure single-wall nanotubes will greatly enhance the creation of new products useful for the consumer said Dr… com – The online resource for Nano Technology And Research. Wei Zhao professor in UALR’s Department of Chemistry in the College of Science and Math and his graduate student Xiaomin Tu now a postdoctoral fellow at DuPont Central Research and Development Wilmington Del. are co-authors of an article in the latest edition of the Journal of the American Chemistry Society on the ability to achieve near single type purity nanotube production. The availability of pure single-wall nanotubes will greatly enhance the creation of new products useful for the consumer said Dr. Michael Gealt dean of the College of Science and Mathematics at UALR. The UALR-Stanford discovery has generated major buzz in chemical and nanotechnology circles.