Samantha Giffen, PhD ’21, loves the thrill of discovery, in the lab and beyond
May 6, 2021 – One day in 2014, Samantha Giffen sat in a small dark room at the New York State Department of Public Health’s Wadsworth Center, peering at the screen of a hulking electron microscope. She and a colleague had set up an experiment to test whether an antibody known as ZAC-3 would have any effect on
Vibrio cholerae, the bacterium that causes cholera, a deadly diarrhoeal disease that afflicts millions of people in poor countries. As the image came into focus, Giffen could see that the bacteria’s outer membranes were crumpled and their tail-like flagella were coiled, signs that the antibody had vanquished the pathogen.
Salisbury head coach Brian Hinson previews Thursday s 2AA state title game vs. St. Pauls
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Salisbury head football coach Brian Hinson virtually met with HighSchoolOT Triad reporter Zack Adams to break down the 2AA state championship game versus St. Pauls on Thursday. The Hornets are currently riding a six-game winning streak 8-2 overall record and did make an appearance in the state final vs. Shelby (34-0 loss) back in Dec. 2019.
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Welcome back to high school. Ot, I m Zach Adams that I m joined by Salisbury head football coach, BRian Henson. Thank you for joining me this morning coach. Thank you for doing, looking forward to it. Uh, any time. So first question here, Salisbury is currently eight and two overall and writing a 16 winning streak that goes back to March 26 Hornets. I did fall short in the 2019 State Championship game, but I can remove that bad taste and two nights
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Former UNC coach Hatchell appeals plea in fatal accident, gets more lenient sentence Sylvia Hatchell coached the Tar Heels for more than 30 years. The school won a national championship in 1994 under her tenure. Hatchell is the ACC’s all-time winningest coach. (Source: Tony Gutierrez) By Sarah Krueger, WRAL Durham reporter | April 26, 2021 at 11:23 PM EDT - Updated April 26 at 11:25 PM
DURHAM, N.C. (WRAL) - Former University of North Carolina Chapel Hill women’s basketball coach Sylvia Hatchell on Monday appealed her guilty plea in a fatal accident last year and got a more lenient sentence, including the continued ability to drive.