Paul Gazelka: The local man for the statewide Republican moment
Senate Majority Leader Paul Gazelka has made a political career out of being a pinch hitter for Republicans in Minnesota and likely owes much of his success to a key character attribute.
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Senate Majority Leader Paul Gazelka has made a political career out of being a pinch hitter for Republicans in Minnesota and likely owes much of his success to a key character attribute.
Gazelka, 58, holds fundamental beliefs, but tries not to let them obstruct the path to getting things done in St. Paul.
First steps
The Juneau-Douglas High School Yadaa.at Kalé cheer team won the state cheerleading championship. (Photo courtesy Carlene Nore) Juneau, Alaska (KINY) - The state now knows what the Region V Southeast Conference has known this season, the Juneau-Douglas High School Yadaa.At Kalé Crimson Bears cheerleaders are champions.
The JDHS cheer squad was chosen the 2021 March Madness Alaska High School State Champions on Tuesday. The competition was held virtually. JDHS also won this year’s region title in a virtual competition.
JDHS cheer competed against 14 teams at the virtual state competition. Head coach Carlene Nore and assistant coach and choreographer Colby Sanders taped the team’s performances at the JDHS auxiliary gym.
February 3, 2021
Researchers from Cornell and Northwestern University have devised a new method of using extracts derived from bioengineered bacteria to create vaccines that protect against life-threatening infections caused by pathogenic bacteria.
Because the technology can be easily reconfigured for different pathogenic foes and freeze-dried for portability and refrigeration-free storage, it could be a game-changing approach to fighting infection, especially in locations where access to such medicines is limited. Provided
A collaboration between Cornell and Northwestern University has led to the creation of iVAX, which uses extracts derived from bioengineered bacteria to create shelf-stable vaccines on demand.
The team’s paper, “On-Demand Biomanufacturing of Protective Conjugate Vaccines,” published Feb. 3 in Science Advances. The paper’s co-lead authors are Jessica Stark ’12, now a postdoctoral researcher at Stanford University, and doctoral student Thapakor