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Global Biochemical Diagnostic Reagent Market 2019 Competition Analysis and Scope of Current and Future Industry 2024 – News Times

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2020 West Panhandle Regional Science and Engineering Fair Results Announced – NorthEscambia.com

2020 West Panhandle Regional Science and Engineering Fair was held recently. Results, as provided by the Escambia County School District, were:

TEACHER AWARDSSenior Division Teacher Cherie Stephens Pensacola High SchoolSCHOOL AWARDSSenior Division Pensacola High SchoolGRAND AWARDSSenior Division Bailey Bullion (12th) & Jenna Kruse (12th) Pensacola High SchoolISEF Nominees Bailey Bullion (12th) & Jenna Kruse (12th) Pensacola High SchoolAnimal SciencesJunior1st Arizona Figueroa & Shaelon Hutchinson BBMS3rd William Burger BBMSSenior1st Lina Amin PHS2nd Kelsey Miller PHS3rd Darrius Guerrero & Damien Cruikshank BTWHSBehavioral SciencesJuniorHonorable Mention Lydia Basinger BBMSSenior1st Ramim Jim PHS2nd Madison Ardis BTWHSHonorable Mention Aalyiah Walmsley, Savannah Creel, Brian Smith BTWHSBiomedical SciencesJunior1st Kate Baumann, Alexa Castro, Isabella Wells BBMS2nd Talia Mendiola, Liliana Brown-Cruz, Ashton Bailey BBMSSenior1st Amber Vaughan BTWHS2nd Nicholas Porter PHS3rd Manas Pandey BTWHSChemistrySenior1st Samantha Gates BTWHS2nd Melissa Kruse PHS3rd Kaitlyn Roe BTWHSHonorable Mention Jasmine Payne, Tyler Sasser BTWHSCellular Molecular Biology and BiochemistrySenior1st Sarah Brown BTWHSEarth and Environmental SciencesSenior1st Bailey Bullion, Jenna Kruse PHS2nd Kaelyn Peeler PHS3rd Lillian Myslak, Cortney Sherman BTWHSEnvironmental EngineeringSenior1st Claire Han PHSHonorable Mention Rick Washington, Konsianta Reece BTWHSEngineering and Material SciencesSeniorHonorable Mention Ameenah Clark BTWHSIntelligent Machines, Robotics and System SoftwareSenior2nd Charles Pratt PHSMathematics and Computational SciencesSenior1st Roman Bassett, Zachary Osburn PHSMicrobiologyJunior1st Lana Carter BBMSSenior1st Roger Charles, Joshua Jones, Jalon Fleming BTWHS2nd Shayla Fulton, Nicholas Crowley BTWHS3rd Samantha Thompson, Elizabeth Hoke BTWHSHonorable Mention Gregory Simonds III, Diana Le BTWHSHonorable Mention Laureleiy Allison-Williams, Kameron Tetting BTWHSPhysicsJunior1st Mallory Sarfert, Katherine Peppers, Joleigha Parks BBMS2nd Isabelle Holck BBMSSenior1st Ryan Zhang, Danish Edupuganti PHS2nd Kathryn Tran, Andy Tran PHS3rd Christopher Heggdal, Eric Thomas, Tabian Dale BTWHSHonorable Mention Dakota Bell, Nicholas Wihtol BTWHSPlant SciencesJuniorHonorable Mention Madison Tennant, Maribella Golson BBMSHonorable Mention Aiyanna Dykes Bellview MiddleSenior1st Ava Kesler PHS2nd Van Nguyen, Sydney Abad PHSAmerican Chemical Society$100 to Sr 1st place, $ 50 to 2nd place, $50 to Jr 1st place, $ 25 to 2nd placefor outstanding achievement in chemistry.Junior Division- $50.00 check to Savannah Burke (Holley Navarre MS)- $25.00 check to Max Valovic (Holley Navarre MS)Senior Division- $100.00 check to Samantha Gates (Washington HS)- $50.00 check to Melissa Kruse (Pensacola HS)American Meteorological SocietyCertificates of outstanding achievement with projects in theatmosphere and related oceanic and hydrologic sciences are awarded to the team of Toby Johnson,Katherine Grissett, Reagan Harrison (Washington HS), and Kelsey Miller (Pensacola HS).The American Psychological Association, the worlds largest association of psychologists, works toadvance the creation, communication, and application of psychological knowledge to benefit society andimprove peoples lives.A certificate for outstanding research in psychology is awarded to the team of Bailey Bullion & JennaKruse (Pensacola HS).ASM Materials Education Foundationprovides an award for the most outstanding exhibit in materialsscience. A certificate for the best materials engineering project is awarded to the team of Alex Johnson &Jonathan Walker (Panama City Rutherford HS).The Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International Emerald Coast Chapter awards projects forexcellence in the categories of EAEV, ENMS, ENEV, IMRS, MACO and PHYS. Each of the top twoprojects will receive $25 Gift Cards. Additionally, four more projects will receive certificates of merit. Thetop projects from the East and West Panhandle will compete for a $500 top overall Emerald Coast award.The top projects: The team of Alex Johnson & Jonathan Walker (Panama City Rutherford HS) & CharlesPratt (Pensacola HS).Also receiving a certificate are: Isabelle Holck (Brown Barge MS), the team of Ryan Zhang & DanishEdupuganti (Pensacola HS), Adrian Salazar (Holley Navarre MS) and Burke Sayer (Holley Navarre MS).The Association for Women Geoscientistsawards a certificate of achievement recognizing a femalestudent whose project exemplifies high standards of innovativeness & scientific excellence in thegeosciences. This award is presented to Mahtea Gulley (Pace Center).

Sharon Hill Aydelott supported the science fair for her entire tenure as a teacher in Santa Rosa County,and her enthusiasm and guidance encouraged many students to go on to pursue careers in the sciencefields. The Sharon Hill Aydelott Memorial Award honors her love for science and for her students. We arerecognizing two outstanding female scientists in the junior division this year, in the categories ofChemistry & Physics. Fifty dollars ($50.00) cash in Chemistry is awarded to Julia Irmen (Holley NavarreMS), and fifty dollars ($50.00) cash in Physics is awarded to Melanie Borrell (Holley Navarre MS).BRACE: Be Ready Alliance Coordinating for Emergencies recognizes projects aiding disaster/emergencypreparedness, mitigation, response, and relief or recovery efforts. The top projects in the senior and juniordivisions will be recognized with a cash award. BRACE would like to congratulate Madison Ardis(Washington HS) & Omoj Reeves (Holley Navarre MS).Reginald D. Butler Memorial Chemistry AwardA $50 cash award is presented to the most outstandingSr. chemistry project, and a $50 cash awards is presented to the students sponsoring science teacher.The student winner is Samantha Gates and teacher is Mrs Pam Hicks from Washington HS.Dr. B. H. Daughdrill Chemistry AwardWe call him Mr. Science Fair. Dr. Billy Daughdrill, retiredchemistry professor at PJC, worked with the fair for the 40 years that PJC hosted it and he remains aloyal supporter. Here to present the awards is one of the fairs original directors, his daughter, KimDaughdrill Walden. $100.00 is presented to the winning Jr. and Sr. projects in the categories of chemistryand biochemistry. The most outstanding Jr. and Sr. projects in chemistry and biochemistry wereSamantha Gates (Washington HS) Sr ChemSavannah Burke (Holley Navarre MS) Jr ChemSarah Brown (Washington HS) Sr BiochemFaye Schlott ((Holley Navarre MS) Jr BiochemJoan R Daughdrill Chemistry Award: Outstanding female lab practices, $50.00 cash award.- The team of Bailey Bullion & Jenna Kruse (Pensacola HS) Sr EAEV- Ava DeJong (St Paul) Jr EAEVEscambia County Medical Society 2 outstanding projects in the category of medicine and health areawarded $100 each. Exhibitors demonstrating excellence in the Sr Division is Amber Brown (WashingtonHS) the Jr Division team of Kate Baumann, Alexa Castro & Isabella Wells (Brown Barge).Florida Association of Environmental Professionals presents $75 (to the first place Junior and SeniorDivision projects in the environmental field based on projects that demonstrated originality,comprehension, organization, effort and motivation in this arena.Tonights winners are the Sr team of Bailey Bullion & Jenna Kruse (Pensacola HS), and ErinKirby (Holley Navarre MS) for the Junior Division.Florida Association of Science TeachersEach year FAST recognizes outstanding projects from the fairwith a cash voucher of $25 and a certificate. This years winning exhibitors areSr: Ramim Jim (Pensacola HS)Jr: The team of Joleigha Parks, Mallory Sarfert& Katherine Peppers (Brown Barge MS).Florida Engineering Society Northwest Florida Chapter FES is providing $30.00 Gift Cards to the topprojects in the Senior Division in Environmental Engineering & Engineering. FES would like tocongratulate Claire Han (Pensacola HS) & Ameenah Clark (Washington HS).Florida Sea Grant Marine Extension ServiceA book and framed certificate are awarded to the best Jr. &Sr. projects explaining, demonstrating, protecting, &/or exploring a marine science topic. Those projectsare the team of Arizona Figueroa & Shaelon Hutchinson (Brown Barge MS) in the Jr. Division and ClaireHan (Pensacola HS) in the Senior Division.Francis M. Weston Audubon SocietyAn award certificate, book, 1 x year membership in the NationalAudubon Society is awarded to the best project(s) demonstrating environmental sensitivity & contributingto an environmental issue. Tonights recipients of this award are all from Pensacola HS. They are ClaireHan, Kaelyn Peeler, and the team of Jenna Kruse & Bailey Bullion.Friends of Perdido Bay seeks to improve our lives by reducing pollution. Tonight, they are awarding 4projects that provides Solutions to Pollution. $50 & certificates of recognition will be awarded to- Aiyana Dykes (Bellview MS) & Faye Schlott (Holley Navarre MS)- Mahtea Gulley (Pace Center) & Melissa Kruse (Pensacola HS)The Genius Olympiad is an international high school competition focusing on environmental issues,which will be held at the Rochester Institute of Technology. The competition is a 4 day-long event to bringscience, art, creative writing, and architectural design projects together. The two student projects thathave been chosen to compete in this summers Genius Olympiad are from Pensacola High and belong toCharles Pratt and Hao Le.Gulf Power Engineering Society awards outstanding projects in the field of engineering. 3 x projects inthe Sr Division and 3 x projects in the Jr Division will receive a certificate, backpack, wireless desktopcharger and cash prize. The recipients tonight areJr Division- Max Valovic (Holley Navarre MS)- Alex Ballard (Holley Navarre MS)- Julia Irmen (Holley Navarre MS)Sr Division- Kaelyn Peeler (Pensacola HS)- The team of Bailey Bullion & Jenna Kruse (Pensacola HS)- The team of Prasika Bhattarai & Angel Ardison (Washington HS)The Lemelson Early Inventor Prize: This is a first year award for the Junior Division. The project selecteddemonstrates problem solving by identifying a critical problem, and finding a practical solution. Theproject exemplifies environmentally responsible thinking in research and creation of the product.The recipient will receive a certificate and a voucher for a $100.00 prize. Congratulations to EleniNikolakakos (Holley Navarre MS).The Roy Hyatt Environmental Center is sponsoring an award this year to the project that bestdemonstrates in depth study of specific factors that impact our environment. The winner will receive abook. The recipient is Mahtea Gulley (Pace Center).Dr. Roger & Teri Jones Award:This family has long supported science fair and encourage excellence in all aspects of the STEM fields.Each of these students or teams will receive a $100.00 checkJunior Division- JR ANIM Arizona Figueroa, Shaelon Hutchinson, Brown Barge MS- JR BEHA Kyle Macdonald, Holley Navarre MS- JR BMED Alexa Castro, Kate Baumann, Isabella Wells, Brown Barge MS- JR CMBI Faye Schlott, Holley Navarre MS- JR CHEM Savannah Burke, Holley Navarre MS- JR EAEV Devyn Stephens, Holley Navarre MS- JR ENMS Adrian Salazar, Holley Navarre MS- JR ENEV James Peoples, Holley Navarre MS- JR MICR Lana Carter, Brown Barge MS- JR PHYS Joleigha Parks, Mallory Sarfert, Katherine Peppers, Brown Barge MS- JR PLNT Sydney Smith, Holley Navarre MSSenior Division- SR ANIM Lina Amin, Pensacola High School- SR BEHA Ramim Jim, Pensacola High School- SR BMED Amber Vaughan, Washington HS- SR CMBI Sarah Brown, Washington HS- SR CHEM Samantha Gates, Washington HS- SR EAEV Bailey Bullion, Jenna Kruse, Pensacola High School- SR ENEV Claire Han, Pensacola High School- SR IMRS Jonathan Walker, Alex Johnson, Panama City Rutherford HS- SR MACO Zachary Osburn, Roman Bassett, Pensacola HS- SR MICR Joshua Jones, Jalon Fleming, Roger Charles, Washington HS- SR PHYS Ryan Zhang, Danish Edupuganti, Pensacola HS- SR PLNT Ava Kesler, Pensacola HSMU Alpha Theta recognizes a Sr. division project that creatively investigates a problem that involves highschool mathematics. The winner receiving a certificate & a letter from Mu Alpha Theta is Hao Le(Pensacola HS).National Aeronautics and Space Administration: NASA projects increase awareness regarding theimportance of scientific research in the area of Earth System science. The recipient who will receive acertificate is Noah Jones (Washington HS).National Oceanic and Atmospheric AdministrationThe project chosen to receive this award emphasizesNOAAs mission to understand & predict changes in Earths environment and conserve and managecoastal and marine resources to meet our nations economic, social, and environmental needs. Thewinning project receives a certificate and is Bryson OBrien (Washington HS).Naval Aviation Museum Foundation, Inc.This award recognizes projects which best represent themathematics and science of flight with original and creative thought. The projects will receive an awardcertificate and a scholarship for a week at the National Flight Academy. This scholarship is a $399 fundthat takes care of the full tuition, room and board for the 3 days of camp. This years recipients areJr Division: Adrian Salazar (Holley Navarre MS)Sr Division: Charles Pratt (Pensacola HS)Pensacola Federation of Garden Clubs: One of our long terms sponsors, they will be providing $25 to fourprojects involving the Plant Sciences, Environmental, and/or Cellular/Molecular Biology. Tonightsrecipients areJr Division:- Faye Schlott (Holley Navarre MS)- Ava DeJong (St Paul)Sr Division:- Ava Kesler (Pensacola HS)- The team of Bailey Bullion and Jenna Kruse (Pensacola HS)REMG Aviation will be providing $20.00 cash awards to projects related to Aviation, Space or Physics,within the Sr & Jr Division. The 2020 recipients areJr Division- Isabelle Hock (Brown Barge MS)- Devyn Stephens (Holley Navarre MS)- The team of Talia Mendiola, Liliana Brown-Cruz, Ashton Bailey (Brown Barge MS)Sr Division- The team of Ryan Zhang, Danish Edupuganti (Pensacola HS)- The team of Roman Bassett, Zachary Osburn (Pensacola HS)- Hao Le (Pensacola HS)Ricoh Sustainable Development AwardThis award is given to a Sr. project for outstanding effort inaddressing issues of environmental responsibility and sustainable development. The winning student willreceive an award certificate. Tonights recipient is Claire Han (Pensacola HS).Dr. John P. Riehm AwardDr. Riehm chaired the Department of Biology at UWF. Because of his love ofscientific inquiry and support of budding scientists, his family decided to make the John P. Riehm award apermanent part of the fair. This award of $50 to two outstanding CMBI projects and to two outstandingChemistry projects. These are presented to:Jr Division.CMBI: Emma Bailey (Holley Navarre MS)CHEM: Max Valovic (Holley Navarre MS)Sr Division.CMBI: Sarah Brown (Washington HS)CHEM: Melissa Kruse (Pensacola HS)Society of American Military Engineers is given to one Jr. and one Sr. exhibitor whose projectsdemonstrate excellence in the field of engineering. Tonights winners and recipients are$ 50 Amazon card Jr, Burke Sayer (Holley Navarre MS),$ 100 Amazon card Sr, The team of Alex Johnson & Jonathan Walker (Panama City Rutherford HS)Society for In Vitro Biology is given to the most outstanding 11th grade project in the areas of plant oranimal in vitro biology or tissue culture. This years recipient is the team of Darrius Guerrero & DamienCruikshank (Washington HS)Society for Science and Public Middle School ProgramBroadcom Masters Program recognizes the top10% of Jr. Division exhibitors. The following students will receive a certificate, and a letter inviting them tocomplete an online application for the 2020 Broadcom Masters national competition. Each student whocompletes the application will receive a t-shirt. From among the entrants, selected finalists will win $500and an all-expense paid trip to Washington D.C. from October 16-21, 2020 for the Broadcom Mastersfinals. Each of the finalists schools will receive $1000 and teachers of semifinalists also receive specialawards.- Team of Arizona Figueroa, Shaelon Hutchinson (Brown Barge MS)- Kyle Macdonald, (Holley Navarre MS)- Team of Alexa Castro, Isabella Wells (Brown Barge MS)- Faye Schlott (Holley Navarre MS)- Savannah Burke (Holley Navarre MS)- Devyn Stephens (Holley Navarre MS)- Adrian Salazaar (Holley Navarre MS)- James Peoples (Holley Navarre MS)- Braedon Bautista (Holley Navarre MS)- Lana Carter (Brown Barge)- Team of Mallory Sarfert, Joleigha Parks, Katherine Peppers, (Brown Barge MS)- Sydney Smith (Holley Navarre MS)Thompson Briggs Excellence in Science AwardsThis award recognizes excellent scientific researchfrom many areas of study. Each chosen project receives a cash prize of $50.Congratulations to the following students:$50 Ava DeJong (St Paul)$50 Charles Pratt (Pensacola HS)$50 Isabelle Holck (Brown Barge MS)$50 Team of Van Nguyen, Sydney Abad (Pensacola HS)$50 Kelsey Miller (Pensacola HS)$50 Emma Bailey (Holley Navarre MS)$50 Max Valovic (Holley Navarre MS)$50 Ivana Diaz-Santiago (Holley Navarre MS)$50 Burke Sayer (Holley Navarre MS)$50 Team of Kathryn Tran, Andy Tran (Pensacola HS)University of Florida (Milton) / Departure of Agriculture & Life Science Certificates will be awarded to 1x Junior and 1 x Senior in the Plant Sciences. The recipients areJunior Division- Sydney Smith (Holley Navarre MS)Senior Division- The team of Van Nguyen, Sydney Abad (Washington HS)US Aid Most outstanding project with relevance to solving an important global development challenge.Certificates are awarded to-The team of Alex Johnson and Jonathan Walker (Panama City, Rutherford HS)The US Air Force USAFIn order to encourage the study of mathematics, physics, and engineering, theUnited States Air Force selects outstanding projects which address these disciplines. The followingstudents have distinguished themselves in these areas and will receive an award package consisting of acertificate, sling pack, USB, & dual USB car charger. The recipients are: Burke Sayer (Holley Navarre MS) Talia Mendiola (Brown Barge MS) Liliana Brown-Cruz (Brown Barge MS) Ashton Bailey (Brown Barge MS)US Metric AssociationA certificate is awarded to recipient(s) project involves a significant amount ofquantitative measurement and which best uses the SI metric system for thoseMeasurements in the Senior Division.The team of Katherine Grissett, Reagan Harrison & Toby Johnson (Washington HS).US Navy Judges selected three outstanding Sr projects to receive certificates, medallions and awardletters in the amount of $50 and three outstanding Jr projects to receive certificates and medallions.Tonights recipients are:Junior Division- Isabelle Holck (Brown Barge MS)- Omoj Reeves (Holley Navarre MS)- Lana Carter (Brown Barge MS)Senior Division- Sarah Brown (Washington HS)- Marcella Chaffin (Washington HS)- Charles Pratt (Pensacola HS)Yale Science & Engineering Association, Inc.The most outstanding 11th grade project in the areas ofcomputer science, engineering, physics, or chemistry will receive an award certificate and medallion whenthe student completes the online application form.Winner: Samantha Gates (Washington HS)Water Environment Federation sponsors the Stockholm Jr. Water Prize. The most outstanding projects inwater science research receive certificates and eligibility to compete at the state and national level for upto $3,000 and a trip to Stockholm, Sweden.Winners: Claire Han (Pensacola HS), Savannah Burke (Holley Navarre MS) & Harrison Graham(Holley Navarre MS)

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Hoberock Appointed to Mizzou Board of Curators | Washington – The Missourian

Missouri Gov. Mike Parson, Wednesday, appointed Gregory Hoberock, Washington, to the University of Missouri Board of Curators.

Hoberock is CEO and chairman of the board of hth companies, inc. He has been with hth since 1984, previously holding the roles of general manager and president.

Hoberock is a member of Associated Builders and Contractors, serving as President of the Construction Legal Rights Foundation.

He has served as a member of the State Technical College of Missouri Board of Regents since 2018.

He is also a member of Associated General Contractors, the Washington Town & Country Fair Board, and the Washington School District WINGS Foundation Board. Mr. Hoberock holds a Bachelor of Science in biochemistry from the University of Missouri-Columbia.

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Global Itaconic Acid Market 2019 Scope of Current and Future Industry 2024 – Chronicle 99

The research report GlobalItaconic Acid Market Growth 2019-2024presents a unique tool for analyzing the market in terms of strengths and weakness, highlighting opportunities, and supporting strategic and skillful decision-making. The report discovers the newest industry data about the long-run prospects of this Itaconic Acid market, which can help industry contenders to understand the market flow throughout the period 2019-2024.

The report describes the market in detail in terms of the economic and regulatory factors that are currently shaping themarkets growth trajectory, the regional segmentation of the global market, and an analysis of the markets downstream and upstream value andsupply chains. Further, the industry structure together with the landscape, the problems along with business strategies and market effectiveness are covered in this report.

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Seminar on Combining Theory and Experiment to Develop New Chemical Reactions – Seton Hall University News & Events

Professor Osvaldo Gutierrez

The Rose Mercadante Chemistry and Biochemistry Seminar Series is pleased to present a seminar by Professor Osvaldo Gutierrez from the University of Maryland entitled "Combining Theory and Experiment to Develop Selective C-C Bond Formations via Open-Shell Intermediates."

The seminar will be held from 5:45 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday February 25, 2020 in the Helen Lerner Amphitheater, Science and Technology Center, Seton Hall University. Refreshments are available at 5:30 p.m.

Dr. Gutierrez was born in Mexico and raised in Sacramento, California. He attended Sacramento City College and transferred to UCLA in 2006 where he worked as an undergraduate at the laboratories of Prof. Houk. He obtained his B.S./M.S. in 2009 and completed his Ph.D. in 2012 (UC Davis) under the guidance of Prof. Tantillo. From 2012-2016 he worked as a postdoc with Prof. Kozlowski at the University of Pennsylvania where he used computational and experimental tools to study transition metal-catalyzed processes. He is now at the University of Maryland College Park where his research combines computational and experimental approaches to advance our understanding of iron- and photo-catalyzed reaction mechanisms.

Despite advances in high-throughput screening methods leading to a surge in the discovery of catalytic reactions, our knowledge of the molecular-level interactions in the rate- and selectivity-determining steps of catalytic reactions, especially those involving highly unstable and reactive open-shell intermediates, is rudimentary. These knowledge gaps prevent control, suppression or enhancement, of competing reaction channels that can drive development of unprecedented catalytic reactions. In this talk, Gutierrezwill focus on theuse of high-level quantum mechanical calculations, rigorously calibrated against experimental data, to interrogate the mechanisms and to guide the development of new catalysts and reagents for currently sluggish or unselective reactions. In particular, the talkwill focus on theuse of combined experimental and computational tools to understand and develop new (asymmetric) iron-catalyzed radical cascade/cross-coupling reactions.

The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistryat Seton Hall University offers BS, MS and PhD degrees with specializations in all areas of chemistry. Our unique research environment, including traditional full-time students and part-time students is designed to foster collaborations with industry and colleagues in other disciplines. The Rose Mercadante Seminar Series is named for Rose Mercadante, the departmental secretary for over 40 years, in honor of our alumni, her "boys and girls."

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In the right (lab) culture, mentorship flourishes and science benefits – Yale News

You might imagine a science lab looking a bit sterile and impersonal little sunlight, masked figures in white coats pouring neon-colored liquid into beakers, all business. You might not expect to hear a science lab referred to as familial, where badminton tournaments, movie nights and barbeques are commonplace.

But Yales Patrick Lusk, associate professor of cell biology, describes his lab as just that kind of place, where fun, mentorship, and hard science are all wrapped into one.

My job as a researcher is to provide my students with resources and tools so that, ultimately, they can make it on their own in the scientific universe, said Lusk, whose academic expertise is the cells nucleus. Im here to provide guidance, not as a boss, but as an advisor pushing my students towards independence.

For Lusk, the student-mentor relationship is an important part of that, and working with the labs eight students is an investment in both scientific progress and in their personal development.

One product of that culture is David Thaller, a doctoral candidate in the lab whose research explores how cells nuclei repair themselves following a rupture within the cell.

Just as the body has specialized organ systems such as the heart, lungs, and digestive tract, each of the millions of cells that make up those organs are also subdivided into specialized components, or organelles, including the nucleus, which protects our genome. When a nucleus ruptures and is not repaired effectively, DNA is damaged and can accumulate harmful mutations that can trigger diseases such as cancer. Thaller has been trying to understand what causes the ruptures and how cells might prevent their own destruction.

Its been going well: In October 2019, Thaller was awarded the Porter Prize for Research Excellence from the American Society for Cell Biology for the work he has done in Lusks lab.

Thaller is thankful for the opportunity to push forward his own experiment designs, to learn new model systems, and to engage with new techniques.

The Lusk Lab has been nothing but a supportive space, he said.

In short, Lusks emphasis on lab culture in the broadest sense has contributed to scientific success for professor and doctoral student alike.

David has been a major driver of the research in my laboratory over the last five years, Lusk said. He has played a singular role in catalyzing new research directions and establishing new techniques in my lab under the auspices of answering fundamental cell biological problems of subcellular compartmentalization.

For Thaller, a 6th-year doctoral student who wants to continue lab research, Lusks family analogy resonates in many dimensions.

Our backgrounds in biochemistry or cell biology make for a unique space to do different kinds of science. Im definitely addicted to research.

David Thaller

The kinds of conversations we have with one another are rigorous but also its just so much fun, Thaller said. Everyone is an expert in a different technique or field. Our backgrounds in biochemistry or cell biology make for a unique space to do a lot of different kinds of science. Im definitely addicted to research.

Outside the lab, members attend lab parties and game nights together.

Thaller credits Lusk with creating an academic space where mentorship and growth are at the forefront. And Lusk is certain that in Thaller hes found a talented and ambitious contributor, both to his lab and to the future of science.

There is no question that Dave is outstanding and one of the top students in his class, Lusk said. He will be a scientific leader in the future.

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Researchers develop diagnostic system that detects up to 40 infectious respiratory pathogens in one test – BioWorld Online

BEIJING Researchers from The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) have developed a diagnostic system that they claim is the worlds most comprehensive as it can identify 30 to 40 pathogens in one single test within an hour.

The automated multiplex diagnostic system comes with a fully automated machine and a multiplex full-screening panel for point-of-care genetic testing (POCT) of respiratory infectious diseases, including COVID-19, which has infected nearly 60,000 people and killed more than 1,300 as of Feb 13, 2020.

The dozens of pathogens that can be identified also include seasonal influenza viruses, such as influenza A subtypes H1, H2 and H3, avian influenza viruses H5, H7 and H9, human respiratory syncytial virus, SARS-CoV and MERS-CoV. The university has tested the system on all major pathogens that cause infectious respiratory diseases.

PolyUs researchers used polymerase chain reaction technology as part of the diagnostic system, which enables the device to be fully automated from sample nucleic acid extraction and amplification to signal detection and analysis to achieve point-of-care capability. The system does not require manual interaction across the testing process.

The university said microfluidic and biochemical technologies have been adopted to achieve ultra-sensitive detection and simultaneous differentiation of various pathogens with extremely high specificity.

The proprietary technology combines multiple innovations in biochemistry, diagnostics, microfluidics and production engineering to achieve extremely high analytical sensitivity and analytical specificity, Hailey Lai, PolyUs communications and public affairs officer, as she explained to BioWorld how the system can identify so many pathogens in so little time. She said patent applications have been filed for the technologies.

The design of primers and probes, biochemical reagents and amplification technology allows for simultaneous, sensitive (down to 5 gene copies) and specific detection of up to 40 pathogens without interference. We also have internal control in our system, Lai added.

She said the research team is urgently focusing on further developments of the systems robustness and cost-effectiveness. The team is also moving on in the collaboration with relevant parties for the clinical trials, regulatory approvals, mass scale production, and frontline applications of this POCT system.

Terence Lau Lok-ting, director of Innovation and Technology Development and adjunct professor at the Department of Applied Biology and Chemical Technology at PolyU who leads the research team, said this innovation can substantially reduce the cost of microfluidic cartridge manufacturing, thus making it feasible for wide adoption.

He believes this diagnostic system will be a practical solution for the lack of full panel POCT technologies in early and on-site diagnosis and should be able to differentiate between different pathogens at the same time. He added that PolyUs proprietary technology overcame the limitations of existing technologies by ensuring sensitivity.

Early and accurate detection of pathogens contributes to effective and efficient disease control and management and prevents the spreading of any contagious pathogens. It benefits patient as well because timely therapy can then be applied to prevent complications, said Lau of the value of early and on-site diagnosis, which may be realized by this new diagnostic system.

The development of this diagnostic system comes at a time when tens of thousands of people in China, especially in the epicenter of Hubei province, are desperate to be tested for the COVID-19 virus so they can be hospitalized and receive medical care. Patients without a proper diagnosis have reportedly been denied access to public health care due to the high demand for hospital beds.

The COVID-19 virus remains a serious threat and Hubei province has reported 14,000 new cases overnight, due to an observational diagnosis system having been developed and implemented.

Alexander Wai Ping-kong, deputy president and provost designate of PolyU, said it is important that the research community is able to quickly pool their expertise and resources to develop practical solutions in the difficult and challenging times that Hong Kong, China and the global community are encountering.

The system's versatility and capability will provide for comprehensive monitoring during disease outbreaks or routine surveillance. It will become a crucial technology for ensuring the effective control of infectious diseases, medical diagnosis, and treatment, said Yuen Kwok-yung, the chair of infectious diseases at the University of Hong Kongs (HKU) department of microbiology.

Yuen has supported the R&D for this PolyU-HKU partnership over the four years it has taken to develop the diagnostic system. Researchers also conducted tests on clinical samples from the COVID-19 outbreak using the system.

Yuen is currently dedicating his efforts toward developing a vaccine for the coronavirus. The vaccine is based on a nasal spray applied vaccine that he and his team invented.

This new PolyU diagnostic system, developed with the support of HKU, is a continuation of the joint efforts from Hong Kongs academia and university research institutions.

Last week, researchers at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology claimed to have invented the worlds fastest portable diagnostic device, with detection of the COVID-19 virus performed in just 40 minutes.

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Jan Scrimgeour Receives Tenure and Promotion to Associate Professor at Clarkson University – Clarkson University News

Prof. Jan Scrimgeour

Clarkson University President Tony Collins has announced that Jan Scrimgeour has been granted tenure and promoted from assistant professor to associate professor of physics in the School of Arts and Sciences.

His research interests involve the application of advanced optical microscopy for the visualization and characterization of nanostructured biological interfaces. He is especially interested in the interplay between the nanostructure, physics and biochemistry of cell-surface polymers and the roles of each in mediating interactions between tissue surfaces and the immune system. His work can shed light on chronic inflammatory conditions.

Last year, he was awarded a CAREER grant from the National Science Foundation for more than $541,000. Scrimgeour was awarded the grant for use on his project titled CAREER: Understanding the Structure and Function of the Endothelial Glycocalyx through Single Molecule Visualization.

He received his master of physics degree with first class honours in optoelectronics and laser engineering, from Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh. He received his D.Phil. in condensed matter physics from the University of Oxford.

Before coming to Clarkson, Scrimgeour was a postdoctoral fellow at the Georgia Institute of Technology, the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and Gothenburg University in Sweden.

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First presidential search forum canceled due to inclement weather – OSU – The Lantern

The first of three public forums for the universitys presidential search was canceled Feb. 12 for inclement weather. Credit: Andre White | Lantern Reporter

The presidential search forums are off to a slippery start.

The first of three public forums for the universitys presidential search was canceled Wednesday due to inclement weather when fewer than 10 people attended at the Biomedical Research Tower. Those who remained after the cancellation announcement were invited to voice their opinions to Lewis Von Thaer and Susan Olesik, members of the presidential search committee.

At 4:04 p.m., Ohio State Emergency Management issued a winter weather advisory, effective until 10 a.m. due to a possible 2 inches of snow. The university has yet to announce if the forum will be rescheduled.

Von Thaer, university trustee and chair of the selection subcommittee, and Olesik, professor of chemistry and biochemistry and co-chair of the advisory subcommittee, are hosting the forums to gather public input on qualities, skills, attributes and experiences the university community is looking for in the next president, according the Board of Trustees website.

Among those present was Dr. Edmund Mroz, research associate professor of otolaryngology, who raised concerns about the universitys national and global standing among research institutions.

If Ohio State wants to become a world-class university, as opposed to being one which I think presently is seen as being more regional, then it has to have a president who is going to be able to work with the trustees, work with the schools within the university and have policies that will make that possible, Mroz said.

Sumaya Hamadmad, an ophthalmology research assistant at the university, said her main concern was Ohio States Family and Medical Leave Policy, which allows for 12 weeks of job-protected parental leave, according to the universitys Parental Care Guidebook.

I think it should be at least three months or maybe more, Hamadmad said.

The two remaining forums will take place from 2 to 3 p.m. Friday in Thompson Library and from 2 to 3 p.m. Feb. 19 in the U.S. Bank Conference Theater at the Ohio Union, according to the Board of Trustees website.

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