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At 50, aging study in Baltimore expanded
When the Baltimore Longitudinal Study of Aging began in 1958, its researchers couldn't have known they were drawing blood samples that would help...
Daily Record, The (Baltimore), 04/24/08 by Karen Buckelew · More from publication -
2008 Legislative Wrap-up: Maryland's Stem Cell Research Fund
Lawmakers cut $4 million from the $23 million proposed budget for the Maryland Stem Cell Research Fund, leaving the fund's advocates with a sense...
Daily Record, The (Baltimore), 04/11/08 by Karen Buckelew · More from publication -
Johns Hopkins in Baltimore is testing new gel therapy that could
It began as just a callous on his toe, but it almost cost John Doody his leg. Like many diabetics, the 66-year-old Arnold man developed a non-...
Daily Record, The (Baltimore), 04/09/08 by Karen Buckelew · More from publication -
'Convenient care clinics' growing, but not all Maryland doctors like
At the end of the cat food aisle in Target Corp.'s Towson store, Miranda Collins toils away, evaluating sinus infections, dispensing vaccinations...
Daily Record, The (Baltimore), 04/04/08 by Karen Buckelew · More from publication -
Building a better biotechnology work force in Baltimore County
Baltimore County economic development officials are hoping that the region's biotech workers won't be able to resist the offer of a crash course on...
Daily Record, The (Baltimore), 03/26/08 by Karen Buckelew · More from publication -
Brody leaving Baltimore-based Johns Hopkins University
A few hours after announcing his resignation Monday morning, Johns Hopkins University President Dr. William R. Brody said he hadn't considered what...
Daily Record, The (Baltimore), 03/11/08 by Karen Buckelew · More from publication -
Maryland husband-and-wife team genetically engineering plants that
Kathleen and Frank Turano want to build a greener plant. No, not a power plant or a manufacturing plant, like everyone else. The Turanos have...
Daily Record, The (Baltimore), 03/10/08 by Karen Buckelew · More from publication -
Maryland stem cell researchers reeling from proposed 80% fund cut
Cutting the Maryland Stem Cell Research Fund by nearly 80 percent would mean "effectively stopping the program," according to the chair of the...
Daily Record, The (Baltimore), 03/04/08 by Karen Buckelew · More from publication -
Collegetown report: Show Baltimore is more than 'The Wire'
Changing perceptions of Baltimore is at the core of how to capitalize on the region's higher education strengths, according to local officials and...
Daily Record, The (Baltimore), 02/27/08 by Karen Buckelew · More from publication -
Study: Baltimore academia's state impact is $17.2 billion
Baltimore's institutions of higher education contribute more than $17.2 billion to Maryland's economy, dollars that could be leveraged to create a...
Daily Record, The (Baltimore), 02/26/08 by Karen Buckelew · More from publication
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