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CAIR Maryland Thanks WJZ-TV Team, Community Partners for Successful Conclusion of Part One of the ANCHOR Project: A Step Toward Empowering Muslim Youth in Journalism (10)
WASHINGTON, Dec. 14 -- The Council on American-Islamic Relations issued the following news release on Dec. 13, 2024:
The Maryland office of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) today thanked the WJZ-TV team in Baltimore and other community partners for the successful conclusion of Part One of its groundbreaking initiative, the "ANCHOR Project: Immersive Journalism for Empowered Youth Voices."
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Emergency and critical care team proves successful in its first year for equine medical center (10)
BLACKSBURG, Virginia, Dec. 12 -- Virginia Tech issued the following news:
Since opening its doors in 1984, the Marion duPont Scott Equine Medical Center has served Virginia, Maryland, West Virginia, and southern Pennsylvania as an emergency center for critically ill and injured horses.
The equine medical center (EMC), located in Leesburg, is one of three animal health care facilities and teaching hospitals of the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine, based on the Virginia Tech cam more PR
Foundation Fighting Blindness: Sepul Bio Launches Phase 2b Clinical Trial for USH2A RNA Therapy (10)
COLUMBIA, Maryland, Dec. 14 -- The Foundation Fighting Blindness issued the following news:
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Known as ultevursen, the USH2A RNA therapy was licensed from ProQR.
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Sepul Bio, a business unit of Laboratories Thea developing RNA therapies for inherited retinal diseases, has dosed the first patient in a Phase 2b clinical trial for ultevursen, an emerging RNA therapy for people with retinitis pigmentosa or Usher syndrome caused by mutations in exon 13 of the USH2A gene. Known as LUNA, th more PR
Maryland Students Make Math Gains, Powered by Educator Professional Learning (10)
OXFORD, Ohio, Dec. 14 -- Learning Forward issued the following news:
Student math scores in a set of Maryland classrooms have significantly improved, thanks to a transformative approach to educator professional learning, according to a new report released by Learning Forward during its national conference. Learning Forward is the nation's leading organization dedicated to advancing professional learning for educators.
Results Offer Opportunities for Expanding Professional Learning Across Maryl more PR
Two Johns Hopkins Medicine Scientists Win Harvey Prize (10)
BALTIMORE, Maryland, Dec. 13 -- Johns Hopkins Medicine issued the following news release:
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center researchers Stephen Baylin, M.D., and Andrew Feinberg, M.D., were awarded the 2022-2023 Harvey Prize in the field of Science and Technology by the Technion - Israel Institute of Technology.
Baylin, co-director of the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center Genetics and Epigenetics Program, and Feinberg, director of the Johns Hop more PR
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