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Large group of people with naturally-controlled HIV raises hopes of finding cure

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Dr Nicole Saphier: Reaching immunity from coronavirus – here are things to watch as country moves forward

As infections, hospitalizations and deaths decline across the country, people are clamoring to return to a life that resembles a modicum of normalcy, more specifically, pre-COVID normality.   

WSJ herd immunity April: Fact checking Johns Hopkins op-ed

Lawmakers Hear Impassioned Pleas During Aid-in-Dying Hearing

“When you’re dying your choices are gone,” said Shimer, who also watched his mother die of lung cancer in 2015. “I think if you have the choice to say you want it or at least feel like you have it that gives you the dignity back.” Jason Smith of Greenwich said his aunt took her own life when the pain of her illness became unbearable. Jason Smith said his Aunt Rachel may not have taken her own life by suicide if Connecticut had a more compassionate, lawful way to aid sufferers. “She suffered the most ungracious, undignified and horrible death imaginable,” said Smith who heads the Completed Life Initiative.

AIBS recognizes Science Policy Leadership

 E-Mail The American Institute of Biological Sciences (AIBS) is pleased to announce that Shyla Cooks and Karl Palmquist have been selected as the 2021 AIBS Emerging Public Policy Leadership Award (EPPLA) recipients. The EPPLA recognizes graduate students in the biological sciences who are demonstrating an interest and aptitude for working at the intersection of science and policy. Shyla Cooks is a master s student in bioscience and health policy at Rice University in Houston, Texas. After serving in the United States Navy for four years, she worked as a 7th and 8th grade science teacher for two years under the Teach for America program, which is dedicated to addressing educational inequities in low-income areas. She continues to teach science at the School of Science and Technology a charter school in Houston, Texas while enrolled in full-time coursework. Cooks is active in her professional community as a member of the Rice Science Policy Network, the Doerr Institute for New Leade

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