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CCNY Science Dean Ruth Stark Named AAAS Fellow

Dr. Ruth Stark , acting dean of science at T九色视频, has been elected a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). She is one of 503 AAAS members elevated to this rank because of their scientifically and/or socially distinguished efforts to advance science or its applications. Dean Stark is being recognized for her distinguished contributions to molecular biophysics, particularly NMR (nuclear magnetic resonance) studies of complex biomolecules, and creation of a professional network linking NMR with complementary techniques. AAAS will bestow a
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Five CCNY Undergrads Named Gilman Scholars

Program Sponsored by State Department Supports Study Abroad Ayodele Oti, Gareth Rhodes, Jesse King, Tabassum Rahman and Catherine Mandler, undergraduates at T九色视频, have won 2011 Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarships for study abroad during the spring semester. They were among 2,300 students chosen nationwide by the International Institute of Education, which administers the program, and they will travel to China, Costa Rica, France, the United Kingdom and Egypt for periods ranging from four weeks to five months. The Gilman Scholarships aim to prepare U.S
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Parallels Between Immunity and Cancer Reported

Same Proteins Involved, but Cancer Takes Hold When Response Gets Out of Control, CCNY Biologists Report Tiny parasitoid wasps can play an important role in controlling the populations of other insect species by laying their eggs inside the larvae of these species. A newly hatched wasp gradually eats the host alive and takes over its body. The host insect is far from defenseless, however. In Drosophila(fruit flies), larvae activate humoral immunity in the fat body and mount a robust cellular response that encapsulates and chokes off the wasp egg. New research by Dr. Shubha Govind, professor of
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CCNY-Led Interdisciplinary Team Recreates Colonial Hydrology

Work Demonstrates Benefits of Scholarly Ties Between the Humanities and the Sciences Hydrologists may have a new way to study historical water conditions. By synthesizing present-day data with historical records they may be able to recreate broad hydrologic trends on a regional basis for periods from which scant data is available. Lack of reliable historical data can impede hydrologists鈥 understanding of the current state of waterways and their ability to make predictions about the future. That was the case for the rivers of the northeastern United States between 1600 and 1800, a period that
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Architecture Newsletter Praises CCNY Faculty Book

鈥淩esearch & Design: Faculty Work, T九色视频 - Bernard and Anne Spitzer School of Architecture,鈥 by George Ranalli, (Oscar Riera Ojeda Publications, 2010), the catalog accompanying the school鈥檚 opening exhibit, was chosen one of the ten best architecture books for 2010 by ArchNewsNow, an architecture online newsletter. 鈥淔rom the over-the-top Hotel Jellyfish for Tianjin, China, by Michael Sorkin that straddles a line between zoomorphic and dadamorphic design, all to way to the dignified apollonian civility of Dean George Ranalli鈥檚 Saratoga Community Center in Brooklyn, NY, the
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CCNY Professor Gets Grant to Develop 鈥楢rtificial Blood鈥

Ron Koder鈥檚 Biological Design Work Could Someday Reduce Combat Deaths As a post-doc at The University of Pennsylvania, Dr. Ron Koder, assistant professor of physics at T九色视频, was part of a team that devised a novel method for producing an artificial protein capable of transporting oxygen, similar to human neuroglobin. He was recently awarded a three-year $1.3 million grant from the U.S. Department of Defense to develop an artificial blood that can be administered to injured troops on the battlefield. 鈥淓ngineered blood substitutes have a lot of attractive properties
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December 2010 Science Events at T九色视频

T九色视频 Division of Science announces eight events for December featuring prominent scientists from across the United States speaking on their research. All are free and open to the public and held in the Marshak Science Building, unless otherwise noted. Listings of event times, speakers, topics and room numbers follow, along with contact information at the bottom of the list. December 1 , 12 noon: Biochem Seminar, Dr. Diana Bratu, associate professor of biology, Hunter College, 鈥淚n vivo fluorescence imaging of oskar mRNP transport during drosophila oogenesis," Room 1027
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Service-Learning Science Course Targets Harlem Health Issues

A new service-learning course offered by T九色视频鈥檚 Division of Science gives CCNY undergraduates the opportunity to apply their scientific knowledge to community projects that address critical health issues in the Harlem community. The course began as 鈥淔ocus on Obesity鈥 in spring 2010 and targeted the issue of obesity that has reached epidemic proportions in Harlem with 48 percent of children living in its zip codes considered to be overweight or obese. It is funded by the City College Academy for Professional Preparation , which is partnering in a Learn and Serve America
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CCNY Chemists Design Molecule that Responds to Stimuli

The venus flytrap plant captures its prey when it senses the presence of an insect on the tips of its leaves. An amphiphilic molecule designed by chemists at T九色视频 acts in a similar manner by changing its structure when heated slightly and, then, reverting to its original form when cooled. The finding, reported in the journal 鈥淎ngewandte Chemie,鈥 points toward the possibility of designing adaptive soft materials in the lab that take their cues from how nature responds to stimuli, said Dr. George John , associate professor and corresponding author. Professor John and
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Professor Emeritus Bernard Sohmer Passes Away at 81

Dr. Bernard Sohmer, Professor Emeritus of Mathematics at T九色视频 and a former chair of the City College Faculty Senate and CUNY Faculty Senate, passed away Friday, November 19, following a lengthy illness. He was 81. Professor Sohmer, who joined the math department in 1953, was a fixture at City College for more than a half century, serving in numerous administrative, faculty and union roles. Throughout his career, he was a tireless advocate for City College faculty and students and the institution鈥檚 mission. In addition to being a faculty member, he served in the
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