Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Health News - Drug shows promise in prostate cancer spread to bone

Tumors were reduced on bone scans, bone pain decreased after patients received cabozantinib

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ANN ARBOR, Mich. ? A new drug demonstrated dramatic and rapid effects on prostate cancer that had spread to the bone, according to a study reported by University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center researchers.

About two-thirds of patients treated with cabozantinib had improvements on their bone scans, with 12 percent seeing complete resolution of uptake on bone scan. Bone scans assess the degree to which cancer is in the bone; improvements on these scans suggest a response to the drug.

?The effects of cabozantinib on bone scans are unprecedented in the treatment of prostate cancer,? says lead study author David C. Smith, M.D., professor of internal medicine and urology at the University of Michigan Medical School.

Cabozantinib is designed to target two important pathways linked to the growth and spread of prostate cancer. The drug had the most effect on tumors that had spread to the bone, which is the major site where prostate cancer spreads. These tumors are typically very challenging to treat once they become resistant to hormone-based therapies.

In addition to the improvements on bone scans, 67 percent of patients with bone pain reported an improvement in pain control and 56 percent decreased or eliminated narcotic painkillers after treatment with cabozantinib. Results of the study appear in the Journal of Clinical Oncology.

The trial enrolled 171 men with castration-resistant prostate cancer, meaning their tumors no longer responded to hormone-based therapies. The study began as a randomized trial in which all patients received cabozantinib for 12 weeks, after which patients were randomized to receive continued cabozantinib or placebo. The randomization was stopped early because of the dramatic effects on bone scan, and because patients receiving placebo saw their cancer progress much more quickly than those that remained on drug.

Among the 31 patients who were randomized, cancer progressed after a median 23.9 weeks for patients taking cabozantinib, compared with 5.9 weeks for patients on placebo.

?Discontinuing randomization is not common. Stabilization of disease in advanced prostate cancer is rarely due to the natural history of the disease and is in this case due to drug effect,? Smith says.

?While these initial results are promising, we are still uncertain how cabozantinib will impact the gold standard of survival,? he adds.

Phase III studies have begun at some institutions, and U-M researchers are conducting a phase II study to better understand the effect cabozantinib has on bone. This drug is not offered routinely in clinical care at this time. For information about prostate cancer treatment options or clinical trials currently open at the U-M Comprehensive Cancer Center, call the Cancer AnswerLine at 800-865-1125.

Prostate cancer statistics: 241,740 Americans will be diagnosed with prostate cancer this year and 28,170 will die from the disease, according to the American Cancer Society

Additional authors: Matthew R. Smith, Christopher Sweeney, Aymen A. Elfiky, Christopher Logothetis, Paul G. Corn, Nicholas J. Voglezang, Eric. J. Small, Andrea L. Harzstark, Michael S. Gordon, Ulk N. Vaishampayan, Naomi B. Haas, Alexander I. Spira, Primo N. Lara Jr., Chia-Chi Lin, Sandy Srinivas, Avishay Sella, Patrick Schoffski, Christian Scheffold, Aaron L. Weitzman, Maha Hussain

Source: http://www.healthcanal.com/cancers/34512-Drug-shows-promise-prostate-cancer-spread-bone.html

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Preparation for the Great Critical Incident: First Aid Emergency

By J.W. Caesar

Hosea 4: 6 (KJV) My people perish from a lack of knowledge.

Knowledge is power for survival when it comes to overcoming disasters. It is vital to get educated on how to survive in the event of a myriad disaster scenerios. Many people die or get injured because they did not adequately plan, prepare or mitigate for unseen emergencies. In order to win the war on disasters; American citizens must take disaster preparation seriously and strengthen themselves mentally, spiritually, and physically to overcome the challenges in the future.

The Federal Emergency Management Agency states on their website that there are actions that should be taken before, during, and after an event that are unique to each hazard. Each person or group should identify the hazards that have happened or could happen in their area and plan for the unique actions for each hazard. They further note that mitigation can be defined as actions to reduce loss of life and property by decreasing the impact of disasters.? What this means is??taking action now??before the next disaster?to reduce human and financial consequences later (analyzing risk, reducing risk, insuring against risk).? Effective mitigation requires that we all understand local risks, address the hard choices, and invest in long-term community well-being. Without these actions, people jeopardize their safety, financial security, and self-reliance and quality of life.

Building an emergency kit with first aid equipment and taking medical classes are best practices in mitigation that can assist in reducing risk and loss to families and the community.? It is important to analyze what type of hazards would affect the community during a disaster, as well the decision to shelter in place or evacuate to a safe location.? By following this risk analysis process, it would help clarify what type and size of container or bag to place first aid items inside, the quantity, what too and what not to pack, where to pack it, the environment, hazard scenario and number of people it can provide care too. Your first aid kit or emergency supplies should be designed around an all hazards approach that insures against the risk of not being able to treat or prevent hazards from overtaking you and your group. These hazards can cause temporary or permanent damage to the critical infrastructure of this nation. Therefore everyone should be a stakeholder in public safety and security of this nation. As a result, many are designing their first aid kits around temporary disaster events where there is a short recovery period, while others are preparing their kits for a total collapse of the system where medical resources will be hard to find.

Caution: for medical legal and health safety reasons-Disaster Preparers should think about:

  1. Preparing physically, mentally, and spiritually now to adapt to changes caused by impact of disasters and?continuity of civil and infastructure recovery.
  2. Familiarizing with their local, state and federal laws on the boundaries of giving care to humans, pets and livestock.
  3. Getting prior training on how to use the items in the first aid kit.
  4. Working as a trained and covenant group, not loner.
  5. Trying to get written certification or medical authority to perform certain procedures.
  6. Not going beyond their scope of practice or their medical certifications.
  7. Abiding by the local laws of what is allowed in your first aid or medical kit.
  8. (Personal, Force, Asset?Protection)Avoiding making themselves a target for thieves, murderers, drug addicts that use false emergency scenes or requests for help.

A first aid kit can be purchased at many stores, disaster preparedness organizations and online merchants. Medical supplies can also be purchased individually to build your own kit.? Some have also combined the two as one mitigation measure. Others have crafted their own replacement first aid products by improvising. They use tampons for bleeding, card board for splints, and other homemade items, or pet supplies for their kit?s inventory. The real issue is finding the right items and kit skin for your needs. There are many questionable claims to first kits such as the number of people that it can actually treat in an emergency, the quality, sterility and durability of items, the protective covering of the container or bag and excessive prices for minimal supplies. This is why it is vital to do a risk analysis and make appropriate mitigation decisions for your own needs from an all hazards approach.

?Non exhaustive Example of items for Emergency First aid Survival Kit:

Airway Control Kit

_____ Pocket Mask kit

_____ Breathing Barrier with gloves kit

Diagnostic Instruments/Tools

_____ First aid booklet _____Trauma/Bandage scissors _____Protective Face masks

_____12 hour Cyalume Lightsticks _____Candles_____Straws

_____ Scissors, fine point_____ Splinter Forceps _____Nail clippers ____Tweezers

_____ Disposable Penlight or flashlight _____Head Lamp _____ Flashlight

_____Permanent Markers_____Pen _____Pencil_____Writing Paper Tablet _____

_____ Disposable Gloves_____ Splints_____Trash bags ______Ziploc bags

_____Duct Tape_____Clear tape____Painter?s tape____Scotch tape

_____Lockman tool_____Knife_____Razor_____ Box Cutter

_____Cable ties______Rope______String_____Plastic Wrap______Foil

______Belts______Straps____Batteries____Heavy protective gloves

Circulation/Bleeding Control Shock Kit

_____ Triangular Bandages(Cravats)______Rubber Latex gloves_______ Eye protection

______Military Field Dressing bandages______Abdominal bandages___Burn Kit

______ Large Absorbent pad dressings _____ Elastic Bandages

______Gauze Roll Bandages______ Adhesive Bandages

______ Tourniquets______ Gauze Pads, 4?x4?______ Gauze Pads, 2?x2?

______ Bandage tape_____ Disposable Rescue Blanket for shock

Sickcall /First Aid items

____Band Aids____Salt____Pepper____Sugar____Ammonia Inhalents

____Tongue depressors____Tempa-dots Thermometers____Eyewash kit____Eye drops

_____Eye pads_____KY-Jelly ____ Aspirin____Tylenol____Cough drops

_____Cold Med.Tablets_____Nasal spray_____Immodium Tablets ____Anaphalaxis kit

____Anti-biotic Ointment______Antifungal cream______Iodine wipes._____Betadine wipes.

_____Alcohol wipes._____Cleaning wipes. ______Anti-bacterial Soap solution

Alcohol Bottle. ____Hydrogen Peroxide Bottle. _____Hand cleaning solution Bottle.

_____Ice Pack______Heat Packs____Moleskin cover bandage

Medical Supplies and their Skins

Medical supplies for a first aid kit can be put inside of a various items that are all weather resistant, waterproof, durable, floatable, not previously had any toxic or corrosive materials stored inside of it, and clearly marked as a first aid or medical kit. Ziploc bags and plastic trash bags can give extra all weather protection and longetivity of items. The kit should also be easy to carry with straps or handles, have reasonable space or compartments for medical items, and easy to open or secure during an emergency. The size and type of first aid emergency kit may be based on varied factors such as the personal needs of the individual, group, or community, different hazards, ?medical training, number of sick and injured, terrain, response time, life cycle of disaster, use with vehicles, walking distance, evacuation, and weather.

Examples:

  • Military Unfolding zippered Aid Bag M-3 & M-17
  • Military Chest with handles
  • Military Aid Station chest containers
  • Military hard plastic or metal containers
  • Nylon, Leather or Canvas Back Packs
  • Luggage with wheels and handle
  • Purse or designer bag
  • Lunch box
  • Square or rectangle storage containers
  • Tupperware containers
  • Plastic Ice Cream or used Food Containers
  • Hunting vests
  • Belt Pouches

A well-stocked and well maintained list of items in the first aid kit should be kept up to date at all times by rotating and replacing items.? A best practice for maintaining the mitigation investment of life saving equipment is doing inventory and preventative maintenance checks before and after using the kit. It can take place on a daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly, or yearly cycle. ?The outside and inside of the emergency kit should be inspected for damage such as cracks, tears or holes. Mitigations measures such as health safety inspections for spoilage and expiration dates of items are important also.? However, some questions have been raised about keeping items regardless of expiration dates because of future scarcity of items during extreme disaster periods. These questions should be addressed by medical authorities who are expert in disasters and laws of the land. ?In any case, some items can lose their shelf life, sterility, durability, and may become toxic because of the hot storage temperatures. Another temperature issue is freezing. ?Solutions can freeze causing the containers to crack and break causing contamination of other items or damaging the first aid container.

The kit should work as expected: treat injuries and save life when you need it and cause no harm when it is not needed. It is vital to verify that the items consisting within the kit still function as expected, including the batteries in the medical equipment. The first aid kit should be stored in a place that is of the right temperature for medical supplies, in a safe location, away from pests, where no damage can occur, can be accessible to adults, but not to children or pets that can be poisoned and injured.

In summary, disasters can happen at anytime and anyplace. The consequences of not preparing for them may be immeasurable. To minimize this risk, it is vital to mitigate these impacts by building an emergency first aid kit based on analyzing, reducing, and insuring against future risks. It would be wise to assemble an emergency first aid kit that is adaptable and maintainable for your needs, take first aid classes, get familiarized with medical ? legal laws, learn how to take protective measures in emergency situations, and establish mutual-aid and covenant partnerships well in advance of an emergency situation. All of these steps help reduce the impact of hazards associated with future events and improve the chances of winning the war over disasters.? Americans, must remember that everyone is a stakeholder in public safety, God given freedoms, continuity of civil government,?and protecting the critical infastructure and key resources of this nation.

References:

  1. KJV
  2. ?http://www.fema.gov/what-mitigation

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Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Jayawardene feels fifty-over World Cup victory trumps all ? Cricket ...

Jayawardene feels fifty-over World Cup victory trumps all ? Cricket News Update

While hoping to come up trumps in the upcoming series against Australia, Mahela Jayawardene, still reckons winning the fifty-over World Cup as his ultimate ambition before retiring.

The Lankans have an abysmal record Down Under, where they have failed to win a Test match since 1988. They last toured Australia for a Test-match series in 2007, and lost both clashes by comprehensive margins.

Having attained reasonable success during the Commonwealth Bank tri-series in Australia, the team will be aiming to achieve a maiden Test win in the forthcoming three-match series, which begins from December 14.

Jayawardene?s second stint as captain, which began during that series, has been promising to say the least, where his authoritative approach has allowed the team to recover well from the losses of key personnel in Muttiah Muralitharan and Chaminda Vaas.

However, there remain certain ambitions which have eluded the side and Jayawardene on a personal level. In his first spell as the skipper of the side, he led the team to Test wins against England and New Zealand but failed to guide them to World Cup glory in 2007, where they were beaten by eventual champions Australia.

In his current captaincy period, the team faced a major heartache after they lost the World T20 final on their own backyard in September this year. In total, he has been involved in 4 major global finals over the past five years (fifty-over and T20), and has been on the losing side on all four occasions.

While accepting the burning desire to get his hands on the global trophy, Jayawardene is further aiming to win a Test against Australia in Australia.

"Ask any international cricketer, winning a 50-over World Cup will be one of their priorities. That would always be my disappointment if I don't win a World Cup before I retire. Definitely winning a Test in Australia would be brilliant. We won a Test match in West Indies we've done that in South Africa, in New Zealand and in England. We haven't won a Test in Australia and India so we must try and get those two opportunities before I hang up."

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Galaxy Gaming Publishes Open Letter to Bank of America OTCBB ...

LAS VEGAS, Dec. 4, 2012 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Galaxy Gaming, Inc. (OTC:GLXZ), the world's second largest developer, manufacturer and distributor of casino table games and enhanced casino systems, today published an open letter in the Charlotte Observer to Brian Moynihan, CEO of Charlotte-based Bank of America, urging Galaxy's former financial partner to cease its destructive litigation strategy and instead work to foster honorable consensus.

"We took this step because what Bank of America is doing through its lawsuits against our company is truly unfortunate, a rash and reckless decision that won't do anything to resolve our differences and let both sides get back to growing their business," said Robert Saucier, CEO of Galaxy Gaming.

The letter is in response to a lawsuit Bank of America filed against Galaxy in October.?The dispute stems from a commercial loan made in 2007 to a predecessor company that sold its assets to Galaxy.?As part of the purchase agreement, Galaxy agreed it would make payments directly to Bank of America on the prior companies loan, but Galaxy never intended nor agreed to assume the loan.?When the Las Vegas real estate market crashed, the collateral for the loan significantly decreased in value and Bank of America subsequently called the loan and demanded to be paid in full, even though Galaxy faithfully made all payments.?Bank of America then sued Galaxy for the full amount of the loan.?

"Needless to say, our loyalty was not returned," said Mr. Saucier.

The open letter mentions that Bank of America itself is being sued by the Department of Justice for more than $1 billion and accused of serious crimes by federal prosecutors.?This may explain why Bank of America has set aside as much as $42 billion in company assets strictly for litigation purposes.?Also mentioned is the fact that Mr. Moynihan's background is not banking or finance, but law and litigation.

"Menacing lawsuits can only contribute to suppressing potential growth, destroying good jobs and stifling the entrepreneurial spirit that B of A is supposed to support," said Saucier.?"Litigation ? whether against us or against B of A ? should always be a last resort and never a first option."

Opting to pursue agreement and not attack, Saucier is optimistic that the two companies ? despite their difference in size ? share an identical commitment to core business vales.

"I remain hopeful that Mr. Moynihan and his team at Bank of America will choose to remember and reassert one of their company's own "Core Values": We are aware that our decisions and actions affect people's lives every day.

The Open Letter may be viewed here: Galaxy Gaming website (www.galaxygaming.com) or here: Charlotte Observer website?(http://t.co/YwHh57pC)

About Galaxy Gaming

Headquartered in Las Vegas, Galaxy Gaming (www.galaxygaming.com) is the world's second largest developer, manufacturer and distributor of casino table games including Lucky Ladies, Texas Shootout, Emperor's Challenge, Deuces Wild, 21+3, Three Card Poker and Bonus Craps.?In addition, it develops innovative and enhanced electronic wagering platforms and systems such as its Bonus Jackpot System, its Inter-Casino Jackpot System, MEGA-Share and the TableMAX e-Table Gaming System.?Galaxy Gaming distributes its products to casinos worldwide.

Galaxy Gaming Robert Saucier, CEO Gary Vecchiarelli, CFO (702) 939-3254

Source: http://globenewswire.com/news-release/2012/12/04/509468/10014542/en/Galaxy-Gaming-Publishes-Open-Letter-to-Bank-of-America.html

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Parents Can Pursue a Business Career at Reeves College

Starting a family can create an abrupt shift in a person's professional life. Parents who envisioned themselves leading conference meetings at work may have to trade in those dreams when they have children. However, parents can always return to college once their children are reach school-age in order to pursue the business administration program that they had once set their eyes upon.

Those who took some college courses before starting their family lives can use their previous knowledge and skills to excel in their current courses. This factor can particularly help adult students with a spouse and children, because it places them on a faster track to graduation.

Going back to school for business is crucial for adults who wish to pursue a career in that field. Financial and economic trends change nearly as fast as the hands on a clock, so it is essential that students stay on top of the patterns in the industry. With a practicum integrated into the requirements of the business program, adults can gain real-world experience before applying to their first jobs after graduation. The more relevant knowledge they can gain in the field, the better they can follow their careers and ultimately provide for their families.

Those who wish to return to school can enroll in the Business Administration program at Reeves College and get their careers back on track. For more information, fill out the form on the right.


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Monday, December 3, 2012

34 ASPB members elected to 2012 class of AAAS Fellows

34 ASPB members elected to 2012 class of AAAS Fellows [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 3-Dec-2012
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American Society of Plant Biologists

Plant biologists honored for advancing science

ROCKVILLE, MD Thirty-four members of the American Society of Plant Biologists (ASPB) were elected to the 2012 class of American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Fellows. This year's class includes ASPB members from academic, independent, and government research institutions in the United States and abroad. Each year the AAAS Council elects fellows based on their contributions to science and technology in the areas of research; teaching; technology; services to professional societies; administration in academe, industry, and government; and communicating and interpreting science to the public. Fellows are defined as AAAS members "whose efforts on behalf of the advancement of science or its applications are scientifically or socially distinguished."

New Fellows will be honored with a certificate and a blue and gold rosette to symbolize their distinguished achievements at the AAAS Annual Meeting, Fellows Forum on February 16, 2012 in Boston, Massachusetts.

The following ASPB members have been named AAAS Fellows:

Section on Agriculture, Food, and Renewable Resources:

  • Richard M. Bostock University of California, Davis
  • Edward S. Buckler Cornell University; USDA-ARS
  • John James Finer The Ohio State University
  • Avtar Krishan Handa Purdue University
  • Maria J. Harrison Cornell University; Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research
  • Karen E. Koch University of Florida
  • Cathie Martin John Innes Centre
  • Melvin J. Oliver USDA-ARS; University of Missouri-Columbia
  • Michael Karl Udvardi Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation
  • Jonathan D. Walton Michigan State University

Section on Biological Sciences:

  • Paul G. Ahlquist University of Wisconsin-Madison
  • Gynheung An Kyung Hee University, South Korea
  • Susan H. Brawley University of Maine
  • Thomas P. Brutnell Donald Danforth Plant Science Center
  • Nicholas C. Carpita Purdue University
  • Luca Comai University of California, Davis
  • Xing Wang Deng Yale University
  • Joseph R. Ecker Salk Institute for Biological Studies
  • Jonathan Gershenzon Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology, Germany
  • Beverley R. Green University of British Columbia, Canada
  • Georg Jander Cornell University; Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research
  • Alan M. Jones University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • Daniel F. Klessig, Cornell University; Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research
  • Elena M. Kramer Harvard University
  • Sheng Luan University of California, Berkeley
  • Blake C. Meyers University of Delaware
  • Joseph P. Noel Salk Institute for Biological Studies
  • Eran Pichersky University of Michigan
  • Danny J. Schnell University of Massachusetts Amherst
  • Jane Silverthorne National Science Foundation
  • Keiko U. Torii University of Washington
  • Geoffrey O. Wasteneys University of British Columbia, Canada
  • Ruth Welti Kansas State University
  • Shuqun Zhang University of Missouri-Columbia

The entire list of 2012 AAAS fellows can be found on the AAAS website: http://www.aaas.org/news/releases/2012/1130fellows_2012.shtml

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ASPB is a professional scientific society, headquartered in Rockville, Maryland, devoted to the advancement of the plant sciences worldwide. With a membership of some 4500 plant scientists from throughout the United States and more than 50 other nations, the Society publishes two of the most widely cited plant science journals: The Plant Cell and Plant Physiology. For more information about ASPB, please visit http://www.aspb.org/. Also follow ASPB on Facebook at facebook.com/myASPB and on Twitter @ASPB.


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34 ASPB members elected to 2012 class of AAAS Fellows [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 3-Dec-2012
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Contact: Kathy R. Munkvold
kmunkvold@aspb.org
301-296-0914
American Society of Plant Biologists

Plant biologists honored for advancing science

ROCKVILLE, MD Thirty-four members of the American Society of Plant Biologists (ASPB) were elected to the 2012 class of American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Fellows. This year's class includes ASPB members from academic, independent, and government research institutions in the United States and abroad. Each year the AAAS Council elects fellows based on their contributions to science and technology in the areas of research; teaching; technology; services to professional societies; administration in academe, industry, and government; and communicating and interpreting science to the public. Fellows are defined as AAAS members "whose efforts on behalf of the advancement of science or its applications are scientifically or socially distinguished."

New Fellows will be honored with a certificate and a blue and gold rosette to symbolize their distinguished achievements at the AAAS Annual Meeting, Fellows Forum on February 16, 2012 in Boston, Massachusetts.

The following ASPB members have been named AAAS Fellows:

Section on Agriculture, Food, and Renewable Resources:

  • Richard M. Bostock University of California, Davis
  • Edward S. Buckler Cornell University; USDA-ARS
  • John James Finer The Ohio State University
  • Avtar Krishan Handa Purdue University
  • Maria J. Harrison Cornell University; Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research
  • Karen E. Koch University of Florida
  • Cathie Martin John Innes Centre
  • Melvin J. Oliver USDA-ARS; University of Missouri-Columbia
  • Michael Karl Udvardi Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation
  • Jonathan D. Walton Michigan State University

Section on Biological Sciences:

  • Paul G. Ahlquist University of Wisconsin-Madison
  • Gynheung An Kyung Hee University, South Korea
  • Susan H. Brawley University of Maine
  • Thomas P. Brutnell Donald Danforth Plant Science Center
  • Nicholas C. Carpita Purdue University
  • Luca Comai University of California, Davis
  • Xing Wang Deng Yale University
  • Joseph R. Ecker Salk Institute for Biological Studies
  • Jonathan Gershenzon Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology, Germany
  • Beverley R. Green University of British Columbia, Canada
  • Georg Jander Cornell University; Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research
  • Alan M. Jones University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • Daniel F. Klessig, Cornell University; Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research
  • Elena M. Kramer Harvard University
  • Sheng Luan University of California, Berkeley
  • Blake C. Meyers University of Delaware
  • Joseph P. Noel Salk Institute for Biological Studies
  • Eran Pichersky University of Michigan
  • Danny J. Schnell University of Massachusetts Amherst
  • Jane Silverthorne National Science Foundation
  • Keiko U. Torii University of Washington
  • Geoffrey O. Wasteneys University of British Columbia, Canada
  • Ruth Welti Kansas State University
  • Shuqun Zhang University of Missouri-Columbia

The entire list of 2012 AAAS fellows can be found on the AAAS website: http://www.aaas.org/news/releases/2012/1130fellows_2012.shtml

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ASPB is a professional scientific society, headquartered in Rockville, Maryland, devoted to the advancement of the plant sciences worldwide. With a membership of some 4500 plant scientists from throughout the United States and more than 50 other nations, the Society publishes two of the most widely cited plant science journals: The Plant Cell and Plant Physiology. For more information about ASPB, please visit http://www.aspb.org/. Also follow ASPB on Facebook at facebook.com/myASPB and on Twitter @ASPB.


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North Korea urged to drop rocket launch plan

MOSCOW/BEIJING (Reuters) - Russia and China urged North Korea on Monday not to go ahead with a plan for its second rocket launch of 2012, with Moscow saying the launch would violate restrictions imposed by the U.N. Security Council.

North Korea's state news agency on Saturday announced the decision to launch another space satellite and reportedly told neighbors it would take a similar path to that planned for a failed rocket launch in April.

"We urgently appeal to the government (of North Korea) to reconsider the decision to launch a rocket," the Russian Foreign Ministry said in a statement.

Echoing its criticism of the April launch, Russia said North Korea had been warned not to ignore a U.N. Security Council resolution which "unambiguously prohibits (it) from launching rockets using ballistic technology".

China was not so direct in its criticism of North Korea, but urged "all sides" not to take any action that "worsens the problem".

"China believes that maintaining peace and stability on the Korean peninsula and in Northeast Asia accords with the interests of all sides and is the joint responsibility of all sides," Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei told reporters.

"In the present circumstances, we hope all sides can be calm and restrained and not take any moves to worsen the problem. China will remain in touch and coordinate with all sides."

In Washington, U.S. State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland condemned the launch plan on Sunday as a provocative threat to the Asia-Pacific region.

ELECTION IN SOUTH

North Korea says its rockets are used to put satellites into orbit for peaceful purposes. Russia said in its statement North Korea would be allowed only to exercise its right to peaceful activity in space if the U.N.-imposed restrictions were lifted.

The warnings come just weeks before South Korea's December 19 presidential election in which how to handle North Korea is a major campaign issue. The isolated North has for years tried to influence major events in the South by issuing propaganda or launching armed attacks.

North and South Korea have been technically at war since their 1950-53 conflict ended in a truce, not a peace treaty, and regional powers have for years been trying to rein in the North's nuclear program.

Countries trying to stop North Korea's arms program believe it is using rocket launches to perfect technology to build a missile arsenal capable of delivering a nuclear warhead to the United States.

North Korea is under U.N. sanctions that ban trading in missile or nuclear technology that have driven its already dire economy deeper in trouble by cutting off what was once a lucrative source of hard cash.

Russia has often balanced criticism of Soviet-era client state North Korea's nuclear activities and missile launches with calls on other powers to refrain from belligerent actions against it, which Russia says can be counterproductive.

Russia is a permanent member of the U.N. Security Council and is upset by any defiance of council resolutions. Past launches by Pyongyang have caused concern among Russians living near the country's border with North Korea.

(Additional reporting by Ben Blanchard in Beijing; Writing by Steve Gutterman and Nick Macfie; Editing by Robert Birsel)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/russia-china-urge-north-korea-drop-rocket-launch-082827704.html

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