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Act On Key Analyst Price Target Shifts: Puma Biotechnology, Inc. (PBYI), Windstream Holdings, Inc. (WIN) – USA Commerce Daily

Posted: Published on May 8th, 2017

USA Commerce Daily Act On Key Analyst Price Target Shifts: Puma Biotechnology, Inc. (PBYI), Windstream Holdings, Inc. (WIN) USA Commerce Daily Shares of Puma Biotechnology, Inc. (NASDAQ:PBYI) are making a strong comeback as they have jumped 55.52% since bottoming out at $19.74 on May. 10, 2016. Meanwhile, due to an ongoing pressure which caused a decline of almost -24.38% in the past ... and more » Read the original: Act On Key Analyst Price Target Shifts: Puma Biotechnology, Inc. (PBYI), Windstream Holdings, Inc. (WIN) - USA Commerce Daily … Continue reading

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Indiana beekeepers turn to biology to save colonies – Idaho Statesman

Posted: Published on May 8th, 2017

Indiana beekeepers turn to biology to save colonies Idaho Statesman Standing feet from around 250,000 bees, Ellie Symes spoke about the nearly 4.25 million more The Bee Corp. is in the process of acquiring. The fact that she is allergic earned a casual mention. "I used to bee-keep in dresses," Symes said, adding that ... and more » Original post: Indiana beekeepers turn to biology to save colonies - Idaho Statesman … Continue reading

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Biology professor elected to the National Academy of Sciences – Indiana Daily Student

Posted: Published on May 8th, 2017

Biology professor Craig Pikaard has been elected as a member of the National Academy of Sciences. Pikaard was one of 84 new members and 21 foreign associates that were announced May 2. He is the eighth active faculty member to be elected for the organization and the 26th in the Universitys history. The last IU faculty member inducted into the organization was Emilio Moran, a Distinguished Professor Emeritus and Rudy Professor Emeritus of Anthropology, in 2010. The National Academy of Sciences is a non-profit institution that recognizes achievement in the sciences. Its members also provide science, engineering and health policy advice to the government and other organizations. Members are chosen for their distinguished and continuing achievements in original research. Pikaard is a plant geneticist and biochemist. He uses his work to advance research into the genetic mechanisms involved in disease and how changes in gene expression can advance disease in people. His work has also provided insight into how plants silence the expression of their genes, according to an IU press release. Craigs prodigious intellectual curiosity and pioneering research have led to major discoveries about the basic biological mechanisms of plants that, in turn, have revealed new insights into health … Continue reading

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NEET physics ‘tough’, some biology questions stump many – Times of India

Posted: Published on May 8th, 2017

PUNE: The National Eligiblity-cum-Entrance Test (NEET) for admissions to medical and dental colleges passed off smoothly in the city on Sunday. Nearly 50,000 students appeared for the exam from Pune and nearby areas. For most of the students, however, physics was a tough paper to crack. They also said that about four to five questions in the biology paper seemed to be out of syllabus. Chemistry, however, they said, was easy. The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) conducted the NEET, which contained three papers of a total 720 marks. The exam was simultaneously held at 104 centres in 11 cities in the state, including Pune and Mumbai. Hritik Patil, one of the candidates at the S M Choksey College exam centre, said, "The biology paper carried the highest marks. As a few questions seemed out of syllabus, it is a cause of worry. These questions were worth 20 to 30 marks." Read more here: NEET physics 'tough', some biology questions stump many - Times of India … Continue reading

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St. George’s University Partners With Canadore College to Offer Unique Biology Program – PR Newswire (press release)

Posted: Published on May 8th, 2017

NORTH BAY, Ontario and ST. GEORGE'S, Grenada, May 8, 2017 /PRNewswire/ --Canadore College has entered a partnership that will enable qualified Canadore graduates to earn their Bachelor of Science degree at St. George's University in marine, wildlife, and conversation biology. "We are excited to offer Canadore students the chance to study biology in a unique setting, at our campus in the Caribbean," said Dr. G. Richard Olds, president of St. George's University. "Our program will equip them with the tools they need to thrive in careers in the life sciences and conservation." In order to qualify for the St. George's program, Canadore graduates must have excellent academic records and a passion for marine and wildlife conservation. They can apply after completing their first two years of undergraduate study and receiving their Environmental Technician - Protection and Compliance diplomas. Admitted students complete the last two years of their education at St. George's and earn a Bachelor of Science. Students will focus on issues related to climate change, water conservation, and sustainability. The St. George's Caribbean location will offer them ample opportunity to conduct groundbreaking fieldwork in disciplines like marine biology, terrestrial and aquatic ecology and conservation. They'll also have access to … Continue reading

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Swansea University Receives Royal Society of Biology Awards for its High Level of Achievements in Bioscience – Business News Wales

Posted: Published on May 8th, 2017

Swansea University Receives Royal Society of Biology Awards for its High Level of Achievements in Bioscience Final year student Anthony Horlock has had the pleasure of taking part in a parliamentary reception at the Houses of Parliament where he was presented with his Royal Society of Biology Top Student Award in recognition of the high level of achievement in his bioscience degree. Anthony who is studying for a BSC Biology degree, is 33 yrs old and from Llanelli. Anthony has a great success story to tell as he started his university experience on the Swansea University foundation degree programme which aims to give access to university study to those from less traditional entry backgrounds (ie not straight from A-level). Anthony has just accepted a PhD offer to start in October in the Institute of Life Science at to study mammalian egg resilience (coincidentally about the same time his daughter will be born!). During the formal ceremony Anthony was presented with a certificate and had a unique opportunity to meet and network with top bioscience employers and policymakers, academics and graduates from a range of institutions. The Royal Society of Biology is a single unified voice for biology: advising Government and … Continue reading

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Anatomy of a Budget Breakdown – The Exponent Telegram (press release) (registration)

Posted: Published on May 8th, 2017

It wasnt as if he hadnt tried to warn them. For weeks, House Speaker Tim Armstead, R-Kanawha, had been telling anyone who would listen that the Republican majority in the House of Delegates would not go along with any state revenue or budget plan that included tax increases for the citizens of West Virginia. Our families are struggling to make ends meet, and this is absolutely the wrong time to burden them with hundreds of millions of dollars in additional taxes Armstead said. Apparently, neither Democratic Gov. Jim Justice nor Senate President Mitch Carmichael, R-Jackson, was listening. On Thursday, May 4, Justice called the Legislature into special session to consider revenue and tax reform measures aimed at passing a state budget. That revenue plan included raising the state sales tax from 6 to 7 percent, raising gasoline taxes and fees for services at the Division of Motor Vehicles and raising taxes on corporations and the very wealthy. When the special session began at 11 a.m. May 4, the revenue bill was not ready. But by mid-afternoon, a copy of the legislation had been filed. When the House of Delegates reconvened shortly after 5 p.m. following an afternoon break, delegates took … Continue reading

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Ben Saarel Uses Lessons From Running Community To Battle Ulcerative Colitis – FloTrack

Posted: Published on May 7th, 2017

Distance running is, by definition, overcoming physical discomfort with mental strength. But there is a line between running through pain and the body actually needing medical attention. Colorado All-American Ben Saarel was not afraid to speak up when his body failed him. The decision to be proactive has saved his health and, consequently, his running career. "I think everyone has their own struggles. The best people that I've met in the running community ask, 'What can I do and how much can I get done on this particular day?'" Saarel told FloTrack. "They're just tenacious when it comes to taking care of their bodies. The best people find ways to stay positive." This Friday, Saarel will be competing in the 800m at the Payton Jordan Invitational. Almost exactly three years earlier, he was diagnosed with ulcerative colitis, a bowel disease that causes long-lasting inflammation and ulcers in the digestive tract. Depending on the case, ulcerative colitis can sometimes lead to life-threatening complications. "I could tell I was losing a lot of blood, and when I looked in the mirror, I was just pale," Saarel said. "You wake up, you're tired. You go to bed, you're tired. You're just tired all … Continue reading

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Arthritis Drug Promising for Ulcerative Colitis – WebMD – WebMD

Posted: Published on May 7th, 2017

By Steven Reinberg HealthDay Reporter WEDNESDAY, May 3, 2017 (HealthDay News) -- A new study finds that people with moderate to severe ulcerative colitis who haven't done well on other treatments may find relief with Xeljanz (tofacitinib), a drug currently used to treat arthritis. Ulcerative colitis is a chronic inflammatory bowel disease. It affects about 700,000 Americans, according to the Crohn's and Colitis Foundation (CCF). The illness causes inflammation, irritation, swelling and sores on the lining of the large intestine. Symptoms include diarrhea with blood or pus and abdominal discomfort, according to CCF. "There is still a substantial unmet need for new treatments for patients with ulcerative colitis," said study lead author Dr. William Sandborn. He is professor of medicine and chief of the division of gastroenterology at the University of California, San Diego. Xeljanz targets certain proteins involved in the body's inflammatory and immune responses that other so-called biologic drugs don't, the researchers said. "Treatment with oral tofacitinib is potentially a new treatment option for patients with moderate to severe ulcerative colitis, pending review by the [U.S. Food and Drug Administration]," Sandborn said. The study was funded by Pfizer, Inc., the maker of Xeljanz. Sandborn said he has received … Continue reading

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Ulcerative colitis symptoms: Five signs of inflammatory bowel … – Express.co.uk

Posted: Published on May 7th, 2017

GETTY In ulcerative colitis, tiny ulcers develop on the surface of the lining of the large bowel. Ulcerative colitis only affects the colon (large intestine) but Crohn's disease can affect any part of the digestive system, from the mouth to the anus. Charity Crohns and Colitis UK said: Its estimated that UC affects about one in every 420 people in the UK - roughly 146,000 people. The inflammation usually begins in the rectum and lower colon, but it may affect the entire colon. If ulcerative colitis only affects the rectum, it is called proctitis, while if it affects the whole colon it may be called total colitis or pancolitis. GETTY Although symptoms will vary between sufferers, the main symptoms of ulcerative colitis are: Recurring diarrhoea, which may contain blood, mucus or pus Abbdominal (tummy) pain Needing to empty your bowels frequently Anaemia (a reduced level of red blood cells). Loss of appetite and weight loss Ulcerative Colitis is a chronic condition - which means that it is ongoing. It is believed to be an auto-immune condition which mens the immune system - the bodys defence against infection - can go wrong and attack healthy tissue. As yet there is no … Continue reading

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