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A team of researchers led by The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center has developed a novel delivery system for messenger RNA (mRNA) using extracellular vesicles (EVs). ....
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Intended Audience(s): Public Registration required. This year’s Sustainability and Social Justice theme is “Art and Activism.” Join us for an “Artists’ Talk” panel and FIVE WORKSHOPS led by artists who further sustainability and social justice through their work. The amazing artists include Dr. Craig Santos Perez, indigenous Pacific Islander poet and environmental justice activist; Ashia Ajani, environmental educator and storyteller; Aletta Brady and Kiana Michaan, storytellers from “Our Climate Voices”; Betty Kim ‘19, cartoonist and writer; and Ernesto Cuevas, muralist, educator, organizer, and community artist. PANEL: Join us on Wednesday, May 12th from 6:30-7:30 to hear from this amazing panel! Open to all Dartmouth students and community members. Zoom link: dartgo.org/ssj2021 ....
April 20, 2021 by Bill Platt Anthropology of medicine class explores historic epidemics under COVID restrictions. (Photo by Robert Gill) PreviousNext In a normal year, Associate Professor Sienna Craig s first-year seminar, The Values of Medicine, exploring the history of western medicine across centuries, through an anthropological lens, would have brought students to Dartmouth Library s Rauner Special Collections Library to research rare manuscripts and artifacts, such as a book written by a witness to the 1665 London plague; public health handbills and posters from the 1832 cholera epidemic; and popular magazine advertisements from the late 19th-century related to female hysteria. Under the restrictions of the COVID-19 pandemic, the winter-term class still did original research in the collection, except that the students were encountering the materials from across campus or around the globe, and their four culminating projects are now on display dig ....