MEMORIES OF JOHN N. BRADY: SCIENTIST, MENTOR AND FRIEND

Memories of John N. Brady: scientist, mentor and friend

Abstract Friends and colleagues remember John N.Brady, Ph.D., Chief of the Virus Tumor Biology Section of the Laboratory of Cellular Oncology, who died much too young at the age of 57 on April 27, 2009 of colon cancer.John grew up in Illinois and received his Ph.D.with Dr.Richard Consigli at Kansas State University studying Stimulators the molecula

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Outbreaks of Avipoxvirus Clade E in Vaccinated Broiler Breeders with Exacerbated Beak Injuries and Sex Differences in Severity

Avipoxvirus affects chickens and wild birds, and it is characterized by lesions on the nonfeathered parts of the body (the cutaneous form), or necrotic lesions in the upper respiratory tract (the diphtheritic form).In poultry farming, avian pox is usually controlled by live attenuated vaccines.However, there have been many reports of outbreaks, eve

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Successful high dose antipsychotic treatment with cariprazine in patients on the schizophrenia spectrum: Real-world evidence from a Spanish hospital setting

Real-world evidence fills in an important gap by providing data on the effectiveness and tolerability of new medications in everyday patients.In this data collection form a Spanish hospital, the effectiveness and tolerability of cariprazine were evaluated in 14 patients who were admitted to the hospital due to an acute episode of schizophrenia or s

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Compassion between the Own and the Strange

The voluntary work in the Christian Social Practice might contribute in a specific and fruitful way to the development of citizenship for the marginalized.Traditionally citizenship is a tradition and a discourse established to disturb and criticize the diaconia.Citizenship is supposed to be Freezer Basket Handle a word aiming at the inclusion of ev

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