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UGs first batch biology graduate Dr. Paul went on to achieve greater … – Stabroek News

Dear Editor,

It is with great sadness I write of the passing in New York, USA, on November 9, 2023 of my dear friend, Dr. Morris O. Paul, a member of the first batch of students admitted to the University of Guyana (UG) in 1963. Morris and I were among the approximately twenty students admitted to the Biology Department that year. Of that number, only five of us survived the rigours of work and study to graduate and we became close friends. Morris is the first Biology graduate of the UG and the only one in our group to graduate in four years. After a stint as an instructor in the Biology Department and Research Assistant to Professor Harold Drayton, Head of the Biology Department, who was conducting research into equine encephalitis with facilities offered at the Central Medical Laboratory of the Georgetown Public Hospital, in 1969 Morris was admitted to the University of the West Indies in Jamaica to pursue a MSc in Medical Microbiology. Upon completion in 1971 he proceeded to the University of Manchester, UK, where he completed a PhD, majoring in virology.

Dr. Paul is one of the most outstanding graduates of the UGs Biology Department. Over the years he pursued a career in medical research and teaching which took him to Canada, the United Kingdom, Nigeria, the West Indies, and the United States of America. From 1977 to 1985 he was Senior Lecturer in Medical Micro-biology and Parasitology at the University of Ife, Nigeria, and from 1980 to 1985 he served also as Consulting Microbiologist at the Ife University Hospitals Complex. Subsequently, he held teaching and research positions at a number of US institutions, including Research Associate at the Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York; Director of the Retro-virology Laboratory, North Shore University Hospital, New York; and Assistant Professor of Microbiology at Cornell University Medical College, New York. Also, from 1992 to 1999 he was visiting Scholar, Regional Virus Laboratory, East Birming-ham, England. Prior to retiring, he was a Microbiologist with the US Food and Drug Administration and Adjunct Professor, Department of Biological Sciences, Long Island University, New York.

Dr. Paul published extensively in scientific journals on AIDS, Immunology, and Microbiology, and made presentations at various international conferences. In 2002, he was the keynote speaker at the dinner and dance of the Ontario Chapter of the UG Guild of Graduates where he reconnected in person with many friends of his UG years. He leaves to mourn his caring and loving wife Doreen in whose arms he passed away, son Stephen, three grandchildren, and many relatives and friends. On behalf of myself and my family who he met for the first time in 2002 but who remembers him fondly, I extend our deepest sympathy to Doreen, Stephen, and the grandchildren. To Morris, I say good-bye dear friend, may your soul rest in eternal peace.

Sincerely,

Harry Hergash

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Schworer Earns the American Lung Association/AAAI Allergic … – UNC Health and UNC School of Medicine

Stephen Schworer, MD, PhD, will use the award to better understand the biology of small airways disease in asthma and provide a foundation for mechanistic studies that will inform new therapeutic targets for the condition.

More than 1.4 million people in North Carolina live with lung disease, and each year, millions of people are impacted by respiratory viruses like COVID-19 and influenza. In an effort to advance todays science to end lung disease tomorrow, the American Lung Association Research Institute has awarded $13.6 million in research grants, funding 129 innovative projects across the United States.

Stephen Schworer, MD, PhD, assistant professor of medicine at the UNC School of Medicine, was awarded the American Lung Association/AAAI Allergic Respiratory Diseases Research Award to better understand the biology of small airways disease in asthma and provide a foundation for mechanistic studies that will inform new therapeutic targets for the condition. The award will provide his lab with $75,000 per year for 2 years.

Schworers research will focus on asthma, specifically two features of the disease that could be targets for future treatments: blockages in the lungs airways caused by mucus and changes in the small airways themselves.

By studying the lungs of people who have died from asthma and people with severe asthma, he will investigate the relationship between airways epithelial cells and mucus production, potentially understanding how these genes are turned on and off.

Funding from the Allergic Respiratory Diseases Award is crucial to my work on two understudied and important features of asthma: mucus plugging and small airways disease, said Schworer. This opportunity allows me as an allergist physician-scientist to work with pulmonologists and pathologists to use cutting edge methods to study the molecular features of steroid-refractory severe asthma and fatal asthma.

About the American Lung Association

The American Lung Association is the leading organization working to save lives by improving lung health and preventing lung disease through education, advocacy and research. The work of the American Lung Association is focused on four strategic imperatives: to defeat lung cancer; to champion clean air for all; to improve the quality of life for those with lung disease and their families; and to create a tobacco-free future. For more information about the American Lung Association, which has a 4-star rating from Charity Navigator and is a Platinum-Level GuideStar Member, or to support the work it does, call 1-800-LUNGUSA (1-800-586-4872) or visit: Lung.org.

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Science curriculum that ‘shocked’ teachers on hold ahead of new govt – New Zealand Herald

The implementation of a controversial new science curriculum that caused outrage for its lack of any mention of physics, chemistry or biology has come to a halt - both delighting and frustrating educators.

Consultation on the draft new science curriculum, which caused uproar when an early version was leaked, has been put on hold for a second time, with the Ministry of Education waiting to engage with the new Government before it is sent out.

The National Party waded into the education debate during the election campaign, promising to rewrite the New Zealand school curriculum, meaning the controversial proposal may never see the light of day.

Principals spoken to by the Herald said teachers were frustrated by the lack of certainty but pleased there was an opportunity to make improvements or start over.

A fast draft of the former Governments new science curriculum was sent to a few teachers for feedback in July, ahead of its wider release for consultation scheduled for August, but was leaked by concerned educators.

The draft contained no mention of physics, chemistry or biology and set out that science would be taught through four contexts - the Earth system; biodiversity; food, energy and water; and infectious diseases.

Teachers who had seen the document said they had grave concerns. It was embarrassing, and would lead to appalling declines in student achievement, they said.

One of the curriculum writers, director of the University of Waikatos Wilf Malcolm Institute of Educational Research, Cathy Buntting, defended it, saying teachers would be teaching the chemistry and the physics that you need to engage with the big issues of our time.

In August, the Ministry of Education informed the peak bodies that the draft science curriculum would instead go out for consultation in October, saying it wanted to make sure the next draft accounts for the concerns raised so far.

The ministry said it would release the draft arts and technology curriculums at the same time.

This month, the ministry told the Herald the release had again been delayed as staff waited to engage with the incoming government before releasing the updated drafts of the refreshed science, technology and the arts learning areas.

St Cuthberts College principal Justine Mahon said delaying consultation was a positive move because New Zealands education was in dire straits at the moment and the incoming Government needed to make it a priority to lift the standard.

Its actually really urgent, secondary teachers need certainty, she said.

She said it was particularly frustrating for teachers of subjects like science that needed to be taught very systematically.

An awful lot of planning needs to go into this and then you need to have time to ensure that the teachers have the training and support to implement these changes properly, Mahon said.

So its a matter of extreme urgency because you cant have cohorts of young people not being prepared to compete in the STEM world. New Zealand cannot afford to fall behind.

She said it was quite possible the new Government would decide to scrap the current proposal and believed starting over would provide the best outcome for students.

Teachers always put the needs of their students first. Theyre very good at pivoting and preparing but they want to prepare and provide a curriculum thats robust and rigorous and its very difficult for them, as professionals, to be asked or expected to teach anything thats not.

Secondary Principals of New Zealand president Vaughan Couillault, who is also Secondary Principals of New Zealand president, said he believed it would be imprudent to rush ahead with consultation now. He hoped work could continue in earnest once a Government had been formed.

He acknowledged science teachers around the country were frustrated. While getting it sorted was a pressing issue, it was not urgent given it did not have to be implemented until 2027, he said.

There are frustrations but its borne of how the process has gone up until this point in terms of whose voice is loudest. Theres discontent and so I think it is very prudent to just leave it there at the moment - wait for the Government to form, see what the direction the new minister, whoever that may be, wants to take in this regard. And it may not happen before Christmas.

As for the new Government scrapping the refreshed curriculum entirely, Couillault said it would be problematic and a waste of taxpayer money.

He believed the direction of travel would change but the current work could be built on.

A National Party spokesman said they were unable to comment while coalition negotiations were ongoing.

In July, Association of Science Educators president Doug Walker said he was shocked when he saw a copy of the draft new science curriculum.

Certainly, in its current state, I would be extremely concerned with that being our guiding document as educators in Aotearoa. The lack of physics, chemistry, Earth and space science, I was very surprised by that.

New Zealand Institute of Physics education council chairman David Housden said physics teachers were not happy either.

We were shocked. I think that physics and chemistry are fundamental sciences and we would expect to find a broad curriculum with elements of it from space all the way down to tiny particles.

Amy Wiggins is an Auckland-based reporter who covers education. She joined the Herald in 2017 and has worked as a journalist for 12 years.

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Grey’s Anatomy Cast Heads Back to Work for Season 20 Table Read – PEOPLE

Paging the Greys Anatomy doctors to Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital!

The stars of Shonda Rhimes' hit medical drama shared highlights on Wednesday as they returned to the ABC studio for the table read of the season 20 premiere following the end of the SAG-AFTRA strike.

Earlier in the day, Camilla Luddington, who plays OB-GYN resident Jo Wilson, shared a clip of her heading to the studio, as she zoomed in on a sign featuring the shows logo and Table Read in all capitals with an arrow pointing the way.

OG star James Pickens Jr., aka former Chief of Surgery Richard Webber, reposted the Instagram Story on his account.

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Addressing the raindrops on her vehicles window, Luddington, 39, said in the next slide: Im on my way to the table read for the new season and I dont know if you guys can see, but it is raining in Los Angeles, which is really crazy.

I feel like the weather gods are on our side for Seattle once again, she joked, alluding to the shows setting.

The British actress also snapped a pic of her name card with her characters alias a signifier that several cast members also posted on their Instagram Stories to mark the start of production.

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Reign alum Adelaide Kane (who plays surgical intern Jules Millin) uploaded a photo of her name card behind her lunch plate.

Heading the cardiothoracic department of GSMH as Winston Ndugu, Anthony Hill included the script of the first episode in season 20 in his post along with his name card and a clock emoji at the bottom.

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Midori Francis, meanwhile, shared an endearing photo with some the interns and residents hanging out together.

Francis (Mika Yusada), Jake Borelli (Levi Schmidtt), Jaicy Elliot (Taryn Helm), Alexis Floyd (Simone Griffith), Niko Terho (Luca Adams), Harry Shum Jr. (Benson Kwan) and Hill were all smiles as they sat around a table to enjoy each others company along with some coffee.

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Also set to return for the upcoming installment of Grey's is Chandra Wilson as Miranda Bailey, Kevin McKidd as Owen Hunt, Kim Raver as Teddy Altman and Caterina Scorsone as Amelia Shepherd.

The celebration of the season 20 premiere table read comes after the Screen Actors Guild and the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA) strike ended on Nov. 9.

The union reached a tentative agreement with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP) after the actors were on strike all summer for better compensation and benefit plans given the complications resulting from the rise of streaming services model contributing to a decline in wages and residuals. They were also looking for protections against the impact of artificial intelligence on their work.

A release date for season 20 of Greys Anatomy has not yet been announced by ABC. In May, ABC shared that timing for renewals of their scripted series will be announced at a later date, with the network restructuring the fall 2023 primetime lineup due to the writers strike.

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‘Anatomy of a Fall’ and ‘Zone of Interest’ Star Sandra Hller Explores Shades of Darkness – TheWrap

This story about Sandra Hller first appeared in theRace Begins issueof TheWrap magazine.

Justine Triet has a word for Sandra Hller, her star in the dark family drama Anatomy of a Fall, which won the Palme dOr at this years Cannes Film Festival: ungraspable.

It is a word in English that I didnt know before yesterday, she said in early October. And now I want to use it all the time, forSandra.

The word certainly applies to Hllers character in Anatomy of a Fall, in which she plays a successful writer (also named Sandra) who is accused of murdering her husband. Triet never tips her hand to reveal whether Sandra is innocent or guilty, with Hller finding a way to suggest both alternatives at the same time as the thorny film swings between a portrait of a fracturing relationship and a charged courtroom drama.

But Anatomy isnt the only powerful project that Hller is in this year; its not even the only one that premiered in Cannes in May. The German actress is also one of the leads inJonathan Glazers The Zone of Interest, a dispassionate and chilling examination of a Nazi family that lives in a bucolic house just outside the gates of Auschwitz, where the father, Rudolph Hss, is in charge of the mass extermination of Jews. Hllers Hedwig Hss is a woman who loves her lifestyle and to all appearances doesnt give a thought to whats happening on the other side of that wall. Shes hard to understand, but more than that, impossible to find sympathetic.

The two films are a study in contrasts: Anatomy urgent, talky and in-your-face, with Hllers character pleading her case through much of the action; Zone all about distances, with the camera backing off from these awful people who want to live normal lives unshadowed by their monstrous deeds.You could say that both characters are ungraspable, and Hller would probably agree but when Triet used the word, she made it clear that she applied it not to Sandra the character but to Sandra the actress.

In conversation, theres something elusive about Hller. The 45-year-old, who was born inSuhl when it was part of East Germany, is friendly but a little hesitant; shes said that she admires actors who can spin anecdotes and charm interviewers, but theres also a sense that she doesnt do that partly because English isnt her first language (German is) but also because she chooses not to.

The first time TheWrap interviewed her, at a screening of Toni Erdmann in 2016, she was enjoying a breakthrough with that Oscar-nominated film after a career that had begun on the stage and then included a string of films that didnt get much exposure outside of Europe. At that Q&A, I brought up a story that director Maren Ade had told me about how, during rehearsals for the movies uproarious naked dinner party scene, Hller opened the door nude to give a late-arriving actor a start. At the screening, Hller said she didnt know what I was talking about, that it had never happened but when I saw her again a week later, she apologized profusely and said shed misunderstood me and the story was true. When I reminded her of our earlier encounter when we met for this story, she said she didnt remember that and wouldnt have answered the door naked, but maybe she did so in her underwear.

So who is Sandra Hller? Shes gifted, private and, yes, ungraspable but shes also made a big and bold mark on cinema in 2023, when she became the first actor ever to star in Cannes Palme dOr winner (Anatomy of a Fall) and its Grand Prix winner (The Zone of Interest). She speaks three languages in those two films English and French in Anatomy and German in Zone and she also appeared at this years Berlin Film Festival as one of the stars of Sisi & I, a historical black comedy in which Hller plays 19th-century countess Irma Sztray, who became a handmaiden to Empress Elisabeth of Austria (Susanne Wolff), also known as Sisi. (The 2022 film Corsage, shot at the same time, was another revisionist and feminist film about that monarch.)

It is what it is, she said matter-of-factly of having Anatomy and Zone simultaneously stirring up awards buzz. Its a great blessing that they are both running at the same time and that I can find out so many more things about my work and what people think about it. To me, it feels like a gift.

Like many other things these days, you can thank the COVID-19 pandemic for the Hller logjam this awards season. The Zone of Interest was originally scheduled to shoot in 2020 but was delayed to 2021 because of the pandemic, giving her only six weeks off before she began shooting Sisi & Me. When that film ended, she had about three months before Anatomy of a Fall began production, though she was also taking lessons to improve her French before that film.

I like to have a lot of free time between works, she said. I like the time to settle and to reconnect with the life Im living, because shooting can be very intense. Theres a whole thing that goes on with the body hormone-wise when youre working adrenaline and dopamine and all these things that you cant live with every day or youd go crazy. I need some time to get it out of my body. A shrug. But sometimes, you cant do that.

The Holocaust movie, oddly, was both the most difficult one to do and the one that took the least out of her. I didnt feel like getting into character while working on The Zone of Interest, she said. I usually tend to be more empathetic with the characters to love them more, to give them more of my fantasies and more of myself. With Hedwig, it felt wrong to give her anything from me. So I was just watching her and doing what Jonathan told me.

She was encouraged by the way Glazer shot the film, with cameras set up in the corner of rooms in the house where the Hss family lived, and with the film crew watching from the basement rather than sharing the rooms with the actors. Jonathan just wanted to show the life of the people with death next to them, caused by them, she said. He didnt want to have any heroism, or to have actors wondering which side would be the best to show, and wheres the light and wheres my mark and all this technical stuff. The topic is so much bigger than these technical questions.

She shook her head. I would never have done the movie if it had been a biopic about the Hsses. I never wanted to be part of this world.

And even though the story is being told by a British director, Hller felt compelled to be careful with the material because of her nationality. Doing this as a German, with my ancestors being responsible for all this, is something that I cannot deny, she said. The people in my country have the responsibility to keep talking about this, even if some of them deny it. The responsibility not to make it be forgotten and not to let it happen again.

This was something that happened to the world where time really stopped. It changed the world completely. We were wondering so many times what the world would be like now if this hadnt happened. And we cant even imagine it. It had such a big impact that you cannot treat it like every other movie, and I cannot treat the character like every other character.

After finishing work on Zone, Hller used the Sisi & I shoot to wash Hedwig out of her system. Irma is the complete opposite of Hedwig, she said. Shes a very childlike, non-judgmental, kind person. I was thinking about that when I accepted both roles, that Irma would come after Hedwig and wipe her out.

Shifting to Anatomy of a Fall after Sisi, she said, was more a case of getting back to her usual way of working. Triet had written the script (with Arthur Harari) with Hller in mind for the character of the woman who always leaves us questioning her motives and actions. I was obsessed by her, the writer-director said. I dont always know if its the best to write for an actress, but she was very (much) in our mind during the writing. Just thinking about Sandra helped us create a more realistic character.

In one way, the films biggest complication for Hller was the language: The character speaks English to her husband and son, but shes required to speak French, in which the actress is less fluent, in the courtroom. The question that dominates the film is set up in the first few scenes, when Sandras husband, Samuel (Samuel Theis), either falls, jumps or is pushed to his death from the top floor of the couples French mountain chalet. We gradually learn that Sandra has lied about certain aspects of their relationship, but we never know whether she killed him. And Hller never knew, either.

I was captivated when (Justine) sent me the script, she said. Id never read anything like this about the division of power between modern couples, and I wanted to find out if she did it. I really wanted Justines thoughts on this, but she never did tell me. But we found out quickly that it doesnt really matter. Its more about what we think of the character and about our own limits and moral boundaries. Can we deal with a woman who doesnt feel shame? It was not if she did it or not, it was the way she was treated as a human being in this trial.

On the other hand, having an answer would have given Hller a clearer idea of how to play Sandra, right? Yeah, she said. It wouldve made it so much easier for me. But I can defend this character no matter what she had or hadnt done. In the end, she gave Triet different takes to fit whatever interpretation the director wanted. And more recently, Hller even got a promise from the director: She told me two days ago that she will tell me if Sandra did it in 10 years. But not before.

By that point, Hller may well be better known in the United States: With the one-two punch of Anatomy and Zone, which are being released in the U.S. by Neon and A24, respectively, it makes sense that she may be getting interest from Hollywood. On the other hand, that shouldhave happened seven years ago after Toni Erdmann, but she said it didnt.

I dont have a crystal ball, so I really dont know if they are interested in me now, she said. Also, I dont know what kind of direction that would go. I can do some things, but there are some things I certainly cannot do like superhero stuff, I just couldnt. I would probably burst out laughing all the time.

But after emerging from the COVID shutdown with a blast of three movies and lots of Oscar buzz, does she have a sense of where she wants to go next? Have her priorities changed? Theyve changed because time has passed and Im a bit older, she said. When I was a teenager, I never had any special interests, hobbies or sports. And then my English and German teacher opened a drama club in my school when I was 14 or 15 and it was so much fun more fun than I had ever found in doing anything else. Now, COVID has shown me how fragile the system is and how fast things can just go away or be postponed. It showed me how precious it is to be able to do this.

Im curious what comes from this. But Im really, really happy that I have this experience and even if nothing happens, I cannot be disappointed. I would just go on living my life.

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When Grey’s Anatomy, The Bachelor and Abbott Elementary Are Returning – PEOPLE

Grey's Anatomy fans can get ready for an all new season of love and medicine at Grey Sloan Memorial.

ABC announced its 2024 mid-season premiere dates on Wednesday, including the return of the beloved medical drama for its landmark 20th season.

Grey's is set to see some major changes next year: Season 20 will be the first not to featureEllen Pompeo's title character Meredith Grey as a series regular. The actress scaled back her rolein season 19 but will remain as an executive producer on the series moving forward though she'll still provide the show's signature opening and closing voiceovers each episode.

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Grey's fans can tune into their screens on Thursday, March 14 at 9 p.m. ET after the season 7 premiere of 9-1-1 at 8 p.m.

And Shondaland fans can rejoice with the return of another high stakes drama as season 7 of Station 19 debuts at 10 p.m. following Grey's Anatomy.

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Bachelor Nation will also have the opportunity to tune in to watch Joey Graziadei on his journey to find love on season 28 of The Bachelor on Monday, Jan. 22, for a two-hour special at 8 p.m. ET.

Graziadei's quest for romance will be followed by ABC News's 20/20, an all-new true crime series slated to span eight episodes.

Viewers can get ready to laugh with all new seasons of The Conners and Not Dead Yet on Tuesday, Feb. 7, at 8 p.m. ET with the latter premiering at 8:30 p.m.

ABC will also take fans back to school with a one-hour season 3 debut of Emmy award-winning comedy Abbott Elementary at 9 p.m.

Courtroom series, Judge Steve Harvey will round out Wednesday's lineup of scheduled programing.

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On Sunday, Feb. 18, American Idol will kick off its seventh season with a two-hour special on ABC at 8 p.m. ET. The hidden camera series What Would You Do? will follow in that night's lineup at 10 p.m.

Dramas Will Trent, The Rookie and The Good Doctor return on Tuesday, Feb. 20 during ABC's three-hour primetime block.

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