SIOUX FALLS, S.D. â The country of India is going through its worst surge of COVID-19 since the pandemic started more than a year ago, but its effects are reverberating across the world, even in the city of Sioux Falls, where Indian American residents have been forced to remain oceans apart because of the deadly virus.
According to data from Johns Hopkins University, India has become the first country to report more than 400,000 daily cases, with the overall case county most likely underestimated. With the rise in cases, the U.S. has implemented travel restrictions from the U.S. to India.
American Skin Association Announces Research Achievement Awards
AMY S. PALLER, MD 2021 RECIPIENT OF DAVID MARTIN CARTER MENTOR AWARD
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2021 David Martin Carter Mentor Award and the
2021 Research Achievement Awards.
For over three decades, ASA s
David Martin Carter Mentor Award has honored members of the dermatology community who embody the characteristics that made the late Dr. David Martin Carter an inspiration to dermatologists, investigators, and medical students throughout the world. Dr. Carter and ASA s late founder, Dr. George Hambrick, worked tirelessly to grow the organization into a leading force to defeat melanoma, skin cancer and other skin diseases.
UMaine valedictorian Bailey West embarking on a journey to make a difference through research
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University of Maine valedictorian Bailey West. (Courtesy University of Maine)
ORONO University of Maine valedictorian Bailey West is impassioned by scientific research. She has been, in fact, since her days as a student at Searsport District High School.
West has been involved in research since high school, first with scientists at the Jackson Laboratory, MDI Biological Laboratory and Maine Medical Center, and then at UMaine with professor Dr. Julie Gosse.
At UMaine, West’s primary research, serving as her honors thesis project, has been in the toxicology lab under the instruction of Dr. Gosse studying an antibacterial chemical known as cetylpyridinium chloride (CPC) which is used extensively in personal-care products. Her honors thesis is titled, “Oral-care antimicrobial cetylpyridinium chloride inhibits mast cell function: role of tyrosine phosphorylation ca
CDC Director Rochelle Walensky earned her MD from Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, was the chief of the Division of Infectious Diseases at Massachusetts General Hospital, and sheâs served as a professor at Harvard Medical School. Yet now that sheâs leading the Centers for Disease Control, which is really putting the emphasis on
control over much of American life during the ChiCom Virus pandemic, what seems to matter most is Walenskyâs union connections.
Our Louis DeBroux related just yesterday the scandalous reality that the CDC issued edited school guidelines that, in some cases, are nearly verbatim wording from communications with representatives of the American Federation of Teachers (AFT). This collusion isnât about public health or science; itâs about union demands. And Walensky was directly involved, even reversing herself on previous statements in order to accommodate.
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