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Nativ to coordinate demographic study of FSU Jews
Jerusalem Post, Israel - Jul 31, 2008
... government to translate the census data into information more relevant to Jewish educational initiatives. Nativ head Naomi Ben-Ami welcomed the study. ...
The Scourge of the IMF
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?The fundamental problem is that this study does not take properly into account that countries implement IMF-supported reforms in times of economic distress ...
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RedOrbit, TX - Aug 3, 2008
There has been pipeline sabotage in Nigeria, labor strikes in Venezuela, alleged corruption in Russia, and civil unrest in Uzbekistan and other FSU [Former ...
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After taking that week off, I'll get back into my training for football. "I want to come back strong for football." FSU defensive coordinator Mickey Andrews ...
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A Case Study of the Variational Assimilation of GPS Zenith Delay Observations into a Mesoscale Model -
MSFV De Pondeca, X Zou - Journal of Applied Meteorology, 2001 - ams.allenpress.com
... A Case Study of the Variational Assimilation ... GPS Zenith Delay Observations into a
Mesoscale ... of Meteorology, The Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida. ...

… /I-Derived Precipitable Water and Rainfall Rate into a Numerical Model: A Case Study for the ERICA … -
Q Xiao, X Zou, YH Kuo - Monthly Weather Review, 2000 - ams.allenpress.com
... Rate into a Numerical Model: A Case Study for the ERICA IOP-4 Cyclone. Q. Xiao and
X. Zou. Department of Meteorology, The Florida State University, Tallahassee ...

Case Study of Erin Using the FSU Nested Regional Spectral Model -
S Cocke - Monthly Weather Review, 1998 - ams.allenpress.com
... winds are well into land and even extends back into the Atlantic. ... of Meteorology,
Florida State University, 282 pp. ... of Meteorology, FSU, Tallahassee, FL 32306 ...

An experimental study of porcine lumbar segmental stiffness by the distraction-compression principle … -
K Hasegawa, M Ikeda, T Washio, T Hara - J Spinal Disord, 2000 - jspinaldisorders-tech.com
... body heights and disk heights along the FSU were measured ... TFC purchase in the lateral
radiographs into the porcine ... of the cage used in this study is justified. ...
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Slippage Mechanism of Pediatric Spondylolysis: Biomechanical Study Using Immature Calf Spines. -
K Kajiura, S Katoh, K Sairyo, T Ikata, VK Goel, RI … - Spine, 2001 - spinejournal.com
... Therefore, in this preliminary study, immature calf spines ... After the spines were
separated into functional spinal ... the rostral vertebra of each FSU were created ...

Microcell-mediated transfer of chromosome 4 into HeLa cells suppresses telomerase activity -
C Backsch, N Wagenbach, M Nonn, S Leistritz, E … - Genes Chromosomes and Cancer, 2001 - doi.wiley.com
... D?rst, Gyn?kologische Molekularbiologie, Frauenklinik der FSU Jena, Bachstr. ... into
KC12 cells and further analysis of genomic ... The aim of our study was to ...

A Biomechanical Study of the Ligamentous Stability of the Thoracic Spine in Man -
MM Panjabi, JN Hausfeld, AA White - Acta Orthopaedica, 1981 - informaworld.com
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Estimating groundwater discharge into the northeastern Gulf of Mexico using radon-222 -
JE Cable, WC Burnett, JP Chanton, GL Weatherly - Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 1996 - Elsevier
... edu *< _ ? E-mail: wburnett@mailer.fsu.edu. ... 1) south of the Florida State University
Marine Laboratory (FSUMLI ... Rn CC;), which is trans- ported into the study ...

ADMISSION STANDARDS FOR GRADUATE STUDY IN MANAGEMENT
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... This study was undertaken to evaluate the validity ... Management offered by the Florida
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Olfactory bulb transplantation into the olfactory bulb of neonatal rats: a WGA-HRP study. -
T Zigova, PP Graziadei, AG Monti-Graziadei - Brain Res, 1992 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
... to read Olfactory bulb transplantation into the olfactory ... of neonatal rats: a
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FSU researcher's award will fund study into cardiovascular grafts

Human mesenchymal (adult) stem cells are grown on two-dimensional films made with the biomimetic materials chitosan and gelatin.

Caption: Human mesenchymal (adult) stem cells are grown on two-dimensional films made with the biomimetic materials chitosan and gelatin.

Credit: Courtesy of Feng Zhao, FAMU-FSU College of Engineering, Tallahassee , Fla.

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. -- A Florida State University researcher who is developing methods for regenerating blood vessels damaged by secondhand tobacco smoke has received a fellowship award that could provide as much as $450,000 over five years for her to pursue new scientific approaches.

Feng Zhao, a postdoctoral researcher in the Florida A&M University-Florida State University College of Engineering, was selected by the Flight Attendant Medical Research Institute (FAMRI) to receive a 2006-2007 FAMRI Young Clinical Scientist Award. The award, which is designed to support young scientists as they transition into independent research careers, will provide Zhao with two years of fellowship support at the rate of $75,000 per year. If she obtains a university faculty appointment during that time, she will be eligible to receive up to three years of additional funding at $100,000 per year.

A postdoctoral researcher at the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering since 2003, Zhao’s main area of research is tissue engineering — the creation of synthetic or natural materials that can be used to replace part of a living system or to function alongside living tissue within the human body. For the project that is being funded by FAMRI, she is focused on addressing cardiovascular diseases caused by secondhand smoke.

 

Differentiated human mesenchymal (adult) stem cells are grown on highly porous three-dimensional biomimetic scaffolds made with the biomimetic materials chitosan and gelatin.

Caption: Differentiated human mesenchymal (adult) stem cells are grown on highly porous three-dimensional biomimetic scaffolds made with the biomimetic materials chitosan and gelatin.

Credit: Feng Zhao, FAMU-FSU College of Engineering, Tallahassee , Fla.

Caption: Differentiated human mesenchymal (adult) stem cells are grown on highly porous three-dimensional biomimetic scaffolds made with the biomimetic materials chitosan and gelatin.

Credit: Feng Zhao, FAMU-FSU College of Engineering, Tallahassee, Fla.

"Tobacco is the leading cause of preventable death worldwide — and the cardiovascular effects of secondhand smoke are nearly as large as those of smoking," Zhao said. "Secondhand smoke increases the risk of coronary heart disease by 30 percent and causes an estimated 35,000 deaths each year in the United States."

For the FAMRI study, Zhao seeks to construct small-diameter blood vessels in a laboratory setting that will mimic the elasticity and other biological characteristics of living blood vessels but that won’t be rejected by the body after being implanted. The blood vessels themselves will be constructed from chitosan, a naturally occurring polymer, and gelatin, a denatured, naturally occurring protein.

"Once the blood-vessel scaffolds are constructed, they will be immersed in a solution that contains human mesenchymal, or adult, stem cells," Zhao said. "The stem cells then will be stimulated to produce a substance known as an extracellular matrix, or ECM, which will coat and be used by the blood vessels. This ECM is found in living blood vessels and will enable the artificial ones to behave more like living tissue when grafted into the body."

Although researchers have had some success in engineering larger blood vessels for implantation, small-diameter blood vessels such as the ones proposed by Zhao posed special challenges. For that reason, there is a pressing need for new technological approaches that can produce them quickly and in greater quantities.

"Vascular grafts are needed by thousands of patients who undergo bypass surgery every year," said Teng Ma, an FSU associate professor of biomedical engineering who supervises Zhao’s research. "Small-diameter blood vessel regeneration is especially challenging due to the intricate biological requirements. Dr. Zhao is a gifted junior researcher who has developed a strong background in biomaterials, bioreactor research and vascular tissue engineering. FAMRI’s Young Clinical Scientist Award will not only promote Dr. Zhao’s career but also will lead to the development of an important technology to fight cardiovascular disease."

Zhao will receive the award at FAMRI’s Sixth Scientific Symposium, taking place in Miami on May 14-16.

According to its Web site (www.famri.org), FAMRI "honors flight attendants who have dedicated their lives to make air travel healthy and safe since its inception, especially the advocates for smoke-free cabins. FAMRI salutes flight attendants worldwide, and remembers those who have given their lives for safer skies."

 
 
 
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