Obituaries
BONELLO. On April 17, at Mater Dei Hospital, PAULINE (Lina), née Saliba, widow of Lawrence Raphael, passed away peacefully, aged 84, comforted by the rites of Holy Church. She leaves to mourn her great loss her son Marc Anthony, her daughter Romina and her husband Jerrold Levy, her grandchildren, Andrea Bonello, Zachary, Zara, Aiden and Sebastian Levy, her brother Renè Saliba and his wife Thelma, her sister Marlene Darmanin, her sisters-in-law, Georgina and her husband Philip Wirth, Marie Louise, widow of Dr Philip Saliba, nephews, nieces, other relatives and friends. The funeral cortege leaves Mater Dei Hospital today, Thursday, April 22, at 1pm, for St Dominic and the Blessed Virgin church, Rabat, where Mass præsente cadavere will be celebrated at 2pm, followed by interment in the family grave at Santa Maria Addolorata Cemetery. No flowers by request but donations to Id-Dar tal-Providenza, Siġġiewi, will be greatly appreciated. Lord, embrace her in Your loving arms
New Tech Aims to Tackle ‘Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation’ Blood Disorder
[Editor s note from Tracey du Laney, Ph.D., the North Carolina Biotechnology Center’s senior director of Science and Technology Development, who oversees this grant
: This line of research exemplifies what a Flash Grant is all about. The nanosphere technology that Dr. Brown’s team is developing addresses a large patient population with unmet needs in a new way. It could lead to new therapeutics to treat disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC). DIC results not just from sepsis and cancer, but also has emerged as a life-threatening condition with COVID-19. Using new technologies to treat new threats and disrupt current methods of treating patients is a great example of a Flash Grant.]
Researchers have developed a new tool for addressing disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) - a blood disorder that proves fatal in many patients..
RALEIGH - Researchers have developed a new tool for addressing disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) – a blood disorder that proves fatal in many