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KOLOT – The Fog of War - Jewish Ledger


Jewish Ledger
KOLOT – The Fog of War
By Anat and Etan Markus
Anat and Etan Markus were born and raised in Israel, but they have lived in Connecticut for 30 years first in Manchester, then in West Hartford and now in Mansfield, a short distance from the University of Connecticut’s Storrs campus where Etan is a professor and researcher 
All three Markus children are American born, graduates of what was then the Bess and Paul Sigel Hebrew Academy in Bloomfield and Hall High School in West Hartford. In recent years they each made aliyah Dror, 31, lives in the Tel Aviv area and is in the process of getting his doctorate in Big Data polling at Hebrew University; Hadar, 30, lives in Tel Aviv with her husband, Netanel, and their one-year-old son; and Talya, 28, a student at  ....

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UConn students hold rally to fight antisemitism on campus


Jewish Ledger
UConn students hold rally to fight antisemitism on campus
By Stacey Dresner
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TORRS – After a reported seven antisemitic incidents this school year on the campus of the University of Connecticut Storrs – three that occurred during the week of Passover – UConn Hillel last week held “A Solidarity Gathering to Fight Antisemitism.”
The 90-minute gathering, held on UConn’s Student Union Lawn on Monday, April 5, was attended by representatives of the state’s Jewish community, UConn’s president, and UConn student leaders who vowed to be allies with the university’s Jewish population.
The gathering was held in response to three antisemitic acts in October of 2020 and four more incidents that occurred in February and March of 2021. ....

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Bacteriophage therapy: NIH awards $2.5 million in grants to support research


The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), part of the National Institutes of Health, has awarded $2.5 million in grants to 12 institutes around the world to support research on bacteriophage therapy. These awards represent NIAID’s first series of grants focused exclusively on research on this therapy, an emerging field that could yield new ways to fight antimicrobial-resistant bacteria. A 2019 report from CDC found that antibiotic-resistant pathogens cause more than 2.8 million infections in the U.S. each year and more than 35,000 people die.
A computer-generated rendition of a bacteriophage.
Image/NIAID
Bacteriophages (or “phages”) are viruses that can kill or incapacitate specific kinds of bacteria while leaving other bacteria and human cells unharmed. By gathering naturally-occurring phages, or by modifying or engineering phages to display certain properties, researchers hope to create novel anti-bacterial therapeutics. Because phages ....

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