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West Alexandria news WEST ALEXANDRIA Birthdays this week: Hayden Thorpe, Donna Bellar, Blake Mowell, Keith Burkett, Nicolas Timmermans, Trey Mullins, Kathleen Tuthill, Ross McKee, Dan Bassler, Sue Combs, Devon Eury, Michelle Laughlin, Skyelur Weber, Mara Bassler, Kim Fergus, Hannah Pemberton, Suzanne Rivers, Matthew Cornett, Claire Sebald, Kaleb Cornett, Kaylee Marshall, Calvin Bryant, Richard Campbell, Dan Utsinger, Connie Wysong, Charlene Pinney, David Jones, Suzanna Evans and Travis Angel. Anniversaries this week: David and Pat Kincer, Ryan and Taylor Shelton. Spaghetti Dinner The West Alexandria Police Department is sponsoring a Spaghetti Dinner on Saturday, May 8, from 4-6 p.m. at St. John Church, 20 E. South St. Dinner includes spaghetti and meatballs, garlic bread, salad and dessert. Choice of marinara or alfredo sauce, choice of ranch, french or italian dressing, and choice of chocolate or red velvet cake. Place order at the front of the church, then drive to the rear

Oncology - Studying cancer genomes gene by gene could improve treatment | Science & technology

Oncology It is a new approach to precision medicine P RECISION MEDICINE holds that, because people are unique, so too are their diseases. It aims to prescribe treatments tailored to the genetic and biochemical characteristics of individual patients. Achieving this, in the context of oncology, is the purpose of the Cancer Dependency Map (DepMap), which is being developed jointly by the Wellcome Sanger Institute, near Cambridge, in Britain, and the Broad Institute in the city in Massachusetts of that name. Cancer is a good candidate for the application of precision medicine. because it arises when previously well-behaved cells start reproducing uncontrollably, usually as a result of a mutation in their genetic code. Numerous mutations can have this result, so many tailored treatments may be possible. DepMap seeks to find both mutations and treatments.

Why people are rallying to protect this Toronto heritage site from demolition

Here’s why people are rallying to protect this Toronto heritage site from demolition The provincial government has paused demolition of the Foundry site in West Don Lands after an outcry in Toronto By Julia Mastroianni Matthew Cornett Demolition crew arrived on site on January 14 and began tearing down the buildings on the following Monday. Community members and Toronto councillors are fighting to protect four heritage buildings on the Foundry site in the West Don Lands after the province started demolition on January 18. The Dominion Wheel and Foundries Company site at 153 to 185 Eastern Avenue is a provincially owned property that falls under a Ministerial Zoning Order (MZO) issued by the province.

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