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Fleming honored by American Heart Association and The Children’s Heart Foundation

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Published 3 March 2018

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Fleming honored by American Heart Association and The Children’s Heart Foundation

Nicole Fleming, a PhD candidate in the Liu Lab, has been honored with a Congenital Heart Defect Research Award from the American Heart Association and Children’s Heart Foundation.

Fleming honored by American Heart Association and The Children’s Heart Foundation

Nicole Fleming

The Children’s Heart Foundation and the American Heart Association have announced the fourth round of their co-funded Congenital Heart Defect Research Awards. More than $800,000 has been awarded to seven researchers across the country, including Nicole Fleming, a PhD candidate in the Pathobiology and Translational Science Program and Jiandong Liu Lab.

Fleming’s research uses Zebrafish, which are fast growing and easy to manipulate, and whose heart cells are easy to see, in an effort to understand defective ventricular growth in embryos and better understand pharmacological treatments that may improve heart function.

At least 40,000 infants are estimated to be affected by congenital heart defects each year in the United States. About 25 percent of babies born in the U.S. with a CHD require invasive treatment in their first year of life. Research that helps understand, identify and treat CHDs is helping these children live longer healthier lives. Today, it is estimated that more than 800,000 American adults are living with a CHD.

“We are honored and excited to continue our research funding partnership with the American Heart Association,” said Tammy Thomas, President of The Children’s Heart Foundation. “Through this collaboration and our ongoing commitment to research focused on congenital heart defects, we strive to make a lasting impact in the lives of those with congenital heart defects. This $826,600 of new research will help bring innovative solutions to survival rates and care.”

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International news, News

Box Office: ‘Black Panther’ Tops $700M With Record-Breaking 2nd Weekend

Published 24 February 2018

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Box Office: ‘Black Panther’ Tops $700M With Record-Breaking 2nd Weekend

by Forbes magazine

Black Panther earned $108 million on its second Fri-Sun frame, a drop of just 46% from last weekend’s record-crushing $202m Fri-Sun opening. In terms of raw dollars, it is the second-biggest second weekend gross of all time between Universal/Comast Corp.’s Jurassic World ($106.5m) and Lucasfilm’s The Force Awakens ($149m). It has now earned $400m in ten days of release, which makes it the second-fastest grosser of all time (for now) behind only Jurassic World ($404m) and The Force Awakens ($540m). Even if you adjust for inflation, it’s still only behind Warner Bros./Time Warner Inc.’s The Dark Knight, Marvel’s The Avengers, Jurassic World and The Force Awakens among ten-day domestic totals.

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International news, News

At least 17 dead in Florida school shooting, law enforcement says

Published 14 February 2018

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At least 17 dead in Florida school shooting, law enforcement 

CNN) At least 17 people were killed Wednesday in a high school shooting in Parkland, Florida, the Broward County Sheriff’s office said.

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Crime/Justice, International news, News

US citizen with gun arrested at St Kitts airport

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Published 23 January 2018

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US citizen with gun arrested at St Kitts airport

A US citizen has been charged after a firearm and ammunition was found in his luggage.

Customs officers made the discovery when the luggage of Jonathan McLaughlin passed through scanners at the Robert L Bradshaw International Airport yesterday.

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International news, News, Travel

Four Missing, Two Bodies Recovered After Plane Crash in The Bahamas

Published 17 January 2018

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Four Missing, Two Bodies Recovered After Plane Crash in The Bahamas

NASSAU, The Bahamas, Wednesday January 17, 2018 – Two bodies have been recovered and four other people are feared dead after a small plane in which they were travelling went missing after takeoff from the airport on the Bahamian island of Andros this morning.

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