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    10/8/2008permalink 2008-09 Department Newsletter Now Online
    9/17/2008permalink Dr. Connie Chronister to receive Biology Alumni Award at Homecoming
    9/17/2008permalink Alumni Reunion October 18th
    9/17/2008permalink NIH Grant Awarded to Dr. Debra Wohl


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10/8/2008
2008-09 Department Newsletter Now Online

Department Newsletter Now Available


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9/17/2008
Dr. Connie Chronister to receive Biology Alumni Award at Homecoming

Biology Alumni Award Presentation, October 18th, 2:30- Gibble Auditorium

This year's recipient of the The Dr. Charles S. Farver-Apgar and Bessie D. Apgar Biology Alumni Award is Dr. Connie Chronister, '81.  Presentation of the award will be made at Homecoming on Saturday, October 18, 2008 at 2:30 pm in Gibble Auditorium.



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9/17/2008
Alumni Reunion October 18th

Biology Department Alumni Reunion, October 18th 3:00 -Masters Center Atrium

Please join us on Homecoming for the Biology Department Alumni Reunion in the new Masters Center Atrium from 3-4:30 pm.



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9/17/2008
NIH Grant Awarded to Dr. Debra Wohl

Dr. Debra Wohl in collaboration with William Curry, MD of Hershey Medical Center was awarded a $197,000 grant by the National Institute of Health.  The study, titled "Do Intravenous Antibiotics Administered during Delivery Affect the Development of Infantile Atopic Dermatitis," is designed to determine whether young children have an increased risk of developing atopy when their mothers received antibiotics during delivery.  By collecting and analyzing data on health care practices, Drs. Wohl and Curry say physicians will be able to reevaluate the short and long term benefits and risks associated with adminstering intravenous antibiotics during childbirth.  This study will also be used to generate additional questions about the role early exposure of antibiotics plays on the development of the immune system of newborns, while providing research opportunities and training for students interested in the biomedical field.



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