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Forbes Reveals List Of The Best Employers For New Grads

“Forbes” Reveals List Of The Best Employers For New Grads By Mike May 28, 2021 | 11:00 AM It’s college graduation time, which means there are a lot of new graduates out there looking for work, and it isn’t going to be easy to find a job. According to a recent Monster survey, 45% of 2020 grads are still looking for work, so the competition is going to be fierce. But while some new grads be happy with any old job, finding the right employer for your first real gig is important, and “Forbes” is now here to help. The mag just came out with their annual list of the Best Employers For New Grads.

Growing human embryos in the lab and why scientists just tweaked the rules – podcast

In this week’s episode of The Conversation Weekly, as new scientific guidelines are released on embryo research and the use of stem cells, we talk to experts about what’s changed – including a recommendation to relax the 14-day time limit for human embryo research. And we hear about a wave of romantic comedy films emerging from South Africa that are re-imagining the city of Johannesburg. It’s been five years since the last set of guidelines from the International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR) were published. Since then, scientists have made significant developments in stem cell and embryo research – including the creation of human embryo models and the first human-monkey embryos.

LSU Health New Orleans describes a causal mechanism of link between cancer and obesity

 E-Mail New Orleans, LA - A review study led by Maria D. Sanchez-Pino, PhD, an assistant research professor in the departments of Interdisciplinary Oncology and Genetics at LSU Health New Orleans School of Medicine and Stanley S. Scott Cancer Center, advances knowledge about the connection between obesity-associated inflammation and cancer. The researchers suggest that inflammatory cells with immunosuppressive properties may act as a critical biological link between obesity and cancer risk, progression, and metastasis. The paper is published in the June 2021 issue of Obesity, available here. Despite evidence showing that obesity increases the risk of cancer progression, efforts are needed to identify the causal relationship between immunosuppressive cells and the response of immunotherapy in patients with obesity.

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