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Guilty plea accepted in 2011 Macomb Township murder case
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Judge orders county to produce medical records
Macomb County Circuit Court Judge Carl Marlinga last month ordered that the Macomb County Medical Examiner’s Office search, find and produce the records that were referenced in the autopsy report of JoAnn Eisenhardt. In 2011, Joseph Reiner allegedly stabbed Eisenhardt.
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MACOMB TOWNSHIP A criminal case dating back over a decade is now being reexamined.
At an April 23 evidentiary hearing and pretrial before Macomb County 16th Circuit Court Judge Carl Marlinga, it was ordered that the Macomb County Medical Examiner’s Office search, find and produce the records that were referenced in the autopsy report of JoAnn Eisenhardt.
Researchers Suggest New Approach to Develop Better Nanopore Sensors
Written by AZoNanoApr 28 2021
Researchers have spent more than three decades developing and studying miniature biosensors that can identify single molecules. In five to 10 years, when such devices may become a staple in doctors offices, they could detect molecular markers for cancer and other diseases and assess the effectiveness of drug treatment to fight those illnesses.
To help make that happen and to boost the accuracy and speed of these measurements, scientists must find ways to better understand how molecules interact with these sensors. Researchers from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) have now developed a new approach. They reported their findings in the current issue of