Human genes may predict AIDS progression rate
Bette Korber of Theoretical Biology and Biophysics (T-10), and her colleagues have found that people with less common types of proteins on their white blood cells seem to mount a better immune response against the Human Immunodeficiency Virus.
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Student symposium registration deadline is Friday
Symposium 2003 is Aug. 6 and 7 at the University of New Mexico, Los Alamos.
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Navajo surgeon Arviso-Alvord speaks at Fuller Lodge July 22
Dr. Lori Arviso-Alvord, the first Navajo Woman surgeon, associate dean for student and minority affairs at Dartmouth Medical School and assistant professor of surgery will talk at 3 p.m., July 22.
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Nanos to address Lab work force July 22
Interim Laboratory Director G. Peter Nanos will give a State of the Laboratory talk to the work force at 10:30 a.m., July 22.
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Severe fire danger necessitates additional wildland access restrictions
Effective immediately, Laboratory managers have closed all Lab-controlled wilderness areas to all nonwork-related activities as a result of extreme fire danger, lingering severe drought conditions, pine beetle infestation and lack of available fire fighting resources.
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