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MANCHESTER â Taconic Music is opening its fifth annual summer music festival on Monday, as it welcomes students and instructors who will perform chamber music in free concerts and classes throughout June and July.
Artistic Directors Ariel Rudiakov and Joana Genova will present four faculty concerts featuring Taconic faculty and guest artists, two NextGen concerts performed by string and piano students from Taconicâs Chamber Music Intensive, and two master classes. All performances will be held at Burr and Burtonâs Riley Center for the Arts, on Seminary Avenue in Manchester Village. The Chamber Music Intensive musicians include music majors and alumni from conservatories and universities across the country, who will arrive in Manchester next week to begin their rehearsals and coachings. A special benefit concert at Dionondehowa Wildlife Sanctuary and School in Shushan, N.Y., featuring the Chamber Music Intensive
MANCHESTER Taconic Music’s fifth annual summer music festival will take place from June 14 through July 12 at Burr and Burton Academy’s Riley Center for the Arts in Manchester
Purified exosomal product accelerates wound healing in preclinical models
Difficult-to-treat, chronic wounds in preclinical models healed with normal scar-free skin after treatment with an acellular product discovered at Mayo Clinic. Derived from platelets, the purified exosomal product, known as PEP, was used to deliver healing messages into cells of preclinical animal models of ischemic wounds. The Mayo Clinic research team documented restoration of skin integrity, hair follicles, sweat glands, skin oils and normal hydration.
Ischemic wounds occur when arteries are clogged or blocked, preventing important nutrients and oxygen from reaching the skin to drive repair. This groundbreaking study titled, TGF-β Donor Exosome Accelerates Ischemic Wound Healing, is published in
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Apr 9, 2021
You d think the time when someone WOULDN T want to commit a crime is when they were finally getting out of jail. You d think.
Well. Then there s 35-year-old Steven Moran from Vero Beach, Florida. Who was arrested last month for criminal mischief and taken to county jail.
He got out on a $1,000 bond. And while he was in the booking area getting discharged . . . He stole a WEBCAM off one of the jail computers and slipped it in his pocket.
When the jail realized the camera was missing, the police investigated . . . and figured out Steven stole it as he was being discharged.