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Leaders in Tech and Medicine Honored by Novim AJN Awards for Contributions to Science

Leaders in Tech and Medicine Honored by Novim AJN Awards for Contributions to Science Alexandra Jane Noble Awards are given for innovations contributing to world health, social impact, increasing awareness and new discovery. Dr. Amanda Randles of Duke University is named the “Science Inspiration Award” winner with her colleague, Dr. Muath Bishawi, by the 2021 Alexandra Jane Noble Awards announced on April 13 by Novim. Dr. Drew Weissman of University of Pennsylvania along with Dr. Katalin Karikó from BioNTech were named the Science Impact Award winners by the 2021 Alexandra Jane Noble Awards announced on April 13 by Novim. Eric S. Yuan from Zoom Video Communications, Inc. along with Dr. Marian Croak from Google were named Science and Society Award winners by the 2021 Alexandra Jane Noble Awards announced on April 13 by Novim.

Did You Get The Johnson & Johnson Vaccine? Don t Panic, Here s What To Know

Did You Get The Johnson & Johnson Vaccine? Don’t Panic, Here’s What To Know Refinery29 2 hrs ago © Provided by Refinery29 Health officials called for an immediate pause on use of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine Tuesday morning. This decision came after six recipients in the U.S. developed a rare disorder involving blood clots within about two weeks of receiving the one-dose vaccine.  All six of these recipients identified as women and were between the ages 18 and 48. One woman has died and a second person in Nebraska is in critical condition in the hospital.  Since the J&J vaccine was approved for emergency use in America by the Food and Drug Administration, nearly seven million people in the U.S. have received this vaccine. “We are recommending a pause in the use of this vaccine out of an abundance of caution,” Peter Marks, MD, PhD, director of the FDA’s Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, and Anne Schuchat, MD, principal deputy director of the

Canine companions still needed for Dog Aging Project research | WSU Insider

Canine companions still needed for Dog Aging Project research | WSU Insider
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Student advocate on race and medicine wins Soros fellowship

UW School of Public Health Graduate student Naomi Nkinsi was chosen for the Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowship for New Americans. Naomi Nkinsi grew up in Yaoundé, Cameroon, speaking French, wearing brightly colored clothes, and her name was pronounced “Now-me.” Her parents were from the Democratic Republic of Congo and she grew up with a rich history of African culture. But when she moved to a suburb of Atlanta when she was 6, she changed her name to “Nay-o-me” and ditched the brightly colored clothes for jeans and T-shirts. She struggled to fit in. Nkinsi, now a third-year Global Health Pathway medical student at the University of Washington School of Medicine and public health student at the University of Washington School of Public Health, is one of 30 winners of the Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowship for New Americans. Winners get $90,000 unless graduating sooner. This is a highly competitive fellowship looking for graduate students who are going to make the most significant c

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