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| The 2012 Texas Water Summit will take place at the AT&T Executive Education and Conference Center in Austin, Texas. For more information, including the program, registration and sponsorships, click here. | |||||
| SPONSORS Chesapeake Energy Corporation Texas A&M University The Texas A&M University System Bureau of Economic Geology, UT Austin Concho Resources Inc. Fugro Consultants, Inc. Lower Colorado River Authority Shell Texas A&M Water Conservation & Technology Center Texas Water Resources Institute Texas Center for Applied Technology UT Austin Center for Research in Water Resources Texas Tech University Water Resources Center |
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MD Anderson Vaccine Looks Promising in Fight against Breast Cancer |
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The vaccine, one of many now in testing, significantly decreased the recurrence rate of breast cancer in women who had been treated for a common tumor type, according to a study led by The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. “If this vaccine and others continue to perform well in trials, they could change practice standards in breast cancer,” said Dr. Elizabeth Mittendorf, an MD Anderson surgical oncology professor and the study's principal investigator. Read more... |
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For Expectant Mothers, Chagas Disease Is Cause for Concernby Peter Hotez, M.D., Ph.D. |
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National Academy of Sciences Elects Three Texans |
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O'Donnell Awards Recipient, Nobel Laureate Honored As Texas A&M University Distinguished Professors |
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The latest recipients of the highest academic honor awarded to Texas A&M faculty are: Paul S. Cremer, professor of chemistry, College of Science; Christopher Layne, professor, George Bush School of Government and Public Service; David M. Lee, professor of physics, College of Science; Timothy D. Phillips, professor of veterinary integrative biosciences, College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences; and Guoyao Wu, professor of animal science, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. Read more... |
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Rice Students Work with Houston METRO to Sterilize Air, Kill Pathogens on Buses |
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The CityBusters – Joseph Spinella, Jerry Lue, Sundeep Mandava, Grace Ching and Shidong Chen, all seniors – have installed a $500 device on a METRO bus in Houston that has proven effective at killing 99.8 percent of the pathogens that circulate through the air-filtering system. The device, called FluProof, incorporates high-powered ultraviolet lamps that sterilize the air on the fly. Read more... |
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Dr. Nicholas Peppas Elected to Spain’s Prestigious Royal Academy |
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Established in 1737 by King Philip V, the Royal Academy of Pharmacy of Spain is one of the Royal Academies belonging to the Institute of Spain under the reigning king of Spain, Juan Carlos I. The academy is composed of 50 academics and 173 corresponding academics worldwide that represent excellence and the highest scientific and intellectual merit in the field. Gregory Fenves, dean of the Cockrell School of Engineering, hailed Peppas’ induction into the Spanish academy as a testament to his fundamental research and educational contributions internationally. Read more... |
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Texas A&M Engineers Develop Fire-resistant, Environmentally Friendly Coating |
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And the coating is environmentally friendly, too. Dr. Jaime Grunlan, an associate professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, works with polymer nanocomposites that have properties similar to those of metals and ceramics — conducting electricity, for instance — while maintaining properties of polymers, such as low density. Read more... |
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Texas Medical Center, Shape Up Houston Team Up to Fight Obesity |
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Specifically, she wants to lose weight - without surgery - to overcome high blood pressure and diabetes. Jones, a UTHealth administrative services officer, was taking walking breaks with co-workers until a few weeks ago when she fell and scuffed her knees. She said her daughter recently reminded her she's always been serious about her health, but not consistent. So clad in sneakers Thursday, Jones decided to walk more than a half-mile from her building to the John P. McGovern Texas Medical Center Commons for Shape Up Houston's kickoff rally. The new initiative aims to address the local obesity epidemic, starting with the Medical Center's 92,500 employees. Harris County has nearly 2 million adults who are overweight or obese and roughly 400,000 children who are too heavy. Read more... |
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BCM, Rice and MD Anderson Create New Chemo Technology |
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The process starts by attaching cancer antibodies to gold nanoparticles. The cancer cells then recognize these antibodies and allow the gold nanoparticles cross their membranes. Next, the gold nanoparticles are exposed to a short laser pulse, which converts the particle into heat. The medium around the nanoparticles in the cell then evaporates, creating a vapor nanobubble. The nanobubble makes a temporary hole in the cancer cell membrane and finally injects the cancer-fighting drug into the cell, according to Dmitri Lapotko, a faculty fellow in biochemistry and cell biology and in physics and astronomy at Rice. Read more... |
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Other News: Thomson Reuters Announces 100 Top Hospitals Award Winners, 14 Texas Hospitals Among Winners ConocoPhillips Donates $1.125 Million to University Of Houston |
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