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- New Way f The Treating The Flu
- Chemistry graduate student selected for national conference
- Strahan back in lineup – for Fox
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- New Mines building to be science facility add space
- Pittsburgh-area teacher guilty in Web sex sting

New Way f The Treating The Flu
Science Daily (press release)
Flu drugs currently on the market target only the neuraminidase proteins and disrupt the ability of the virus to escape an infected cell and move elsewhere to infect other healthy cells. The new process developed by Linhardt is already showing strong binding potential to hemagglutinin which binds to sialic acid on the surface of a healthy cell allowing the virus to entire the cell. "We are seeing promising preliminary results that the chemistry of this approach will be effective in blocking the hemagglutinin portion of the disease that is currently not targeted by any drug on the market" he said. In addition Linhardt and his team have shown their compound to be just as effective at targeting neuraminidase as the most popular drugs on the market according to Linhardt. The approach can also be modified to specifically target the neuraminidase or the hemagglutinin or both depending on the type of mutation that is present in the current version of the flu according to Linhardt. In the next steps of his research Linhardt will look at how their compounds bind to hemagglutinin and he will test the ability to block the virus first in cell cultures and then in infected animal models. "It is still early in the process" he said.

Chemistry graduate student selected for national conference
South Dakota State University
“I’m also excited for the networking opportunities. ”ther areas of interest for Melroe include curriculum development and promoting positive attitudes towards science. Melroe graduated from SDSU in 2005 with a B. in chemistry and is currently pursuing her Ph.

Strahan back in lineup – for Fox
New York Daily News
“This show when you look at it you’re going to see a chemistry a real chemistry” said Fox Entertainment president. “It’s got heart and I think real laughs and real people is something we’re missing on the air right now. ” The other two new shows launching in the fall include “Glee” which is getting a special preview tonight and “.

‘Leadership Elements’: Like the Periodic Table Leadership …
PR Newswire (press release)
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New Mines building to be science facility add space
Rapid City Journal
3 million in grants and research awards for Fiscal Year 2009 the highest amount in the history of the university. Related StoriesMost Popular.

Pittsburgh-area teacher guilty in Web sex sting
Philadelphia Inquirer
place_ad_here(”half”); Posted on Tue May. 19 2009 Pittsburgh-area teacher guilty in Web sex sting The Associated Press MUNT LEBANN Pa. – A suburban Pittsburgh chemistry teacher and tennis coach has pleaded guilty to sending sexually explicit photos and chatroom messages to an undercover agent posing as a 14-year-old girl. The state attorney general says 35-year-old Nicholas Salvo sent the messages in July. Salvo taught chemistry at Mount Lebanon High School and was briefly its tennis coach before he was suspended after he was charged in August. The incidents involve Salvo’s home computer. Authorities say there’s no indication Salvo did anything similar on computers owned by the school district which is cooperating with investigators.

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