Rockford Area Aerospace Network Shares Results of MRO Show

April 25, 2013, ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS The Rockford Area Aerospace Network (RAAN), a committee of the Rockford Area Economic Development Council (RAEDC), has just returned from successful participation in Aviation Weeks annual MRO Americas Conference and Exhibition. The conference, which took place April 16 18 in Atlanta, Ga., is the largest gathering of MRO (Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul) professionals worldwide.

Participating in the event allowed RAAN and its members to connect with industry professionals and promote the Rockford regions key assets that specifically support commercial and cargo aircraft maintenance, repair, overhaul operations. Attracting a large MRO facility to the Rockford region would create hundreds of high-paying jobs for skilled workers and would help spur additional economic growth and investment in the Chicago Rockford International Airports (RFD) surrounding business parks. A large MRO facility could also help boost the UPS and international cargo activity at RFD, which would result in additional job creation and economic growth.

The main goals for RAAN at the convention were to identify opportunities for Rockford Area companies to grow their business through matchmaking and identify companies that can expand their business into the Rockford area.

MRO Show Outcomes:

I am pleased with the outcome of the show. We had several conversations with companies ready to expand in the Midwest and our region is on their radar, said Eric Voyles, RAEDC Vice President of National Business Development. People are starting to recognize Rockford as an aerospace hot spot its very exciting.

Participating in the event also gives RAAN members an opportunity to grow their business and secure new leads. Regional companies that exhibited with RAAN were Ingenium Technologies, Chicago Rockford International Airport and Midwest Aero Support, Inc. Individually, Chem Processing, B/E Aerospace, GE Aviation, Esterline, UTAS, Woodward and Emery Air also participated as exhibitors.

The Rockford Region is one of the largest epicenters of aerospace activity in the country, home to more than 200 suppliers. There are more than 90 aerospace suppliers in the Rockford metropolitan area alone. The region leads the state in aerospace manufacturing employment, with more than 80 percent of Illinois aerospace workplace being found in Rockfords metropolitan areas. This makes the Rockford metropolitan areasixth in thenation in terms of concentration of aerospace production employment and one of the largest in the nation in overall aerospace employment.

ABOUT THE ROCKFORD AREA ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL

The primary role of the Rockford Area Economic Development Council is to collaboratively enhance wealth creation in the Rockford Region by helping employers retain and create quality jobs while promoting the region. The RAEDC works closely with many partners to learn what existing and new employers need to grow and to serve as a one-stop resource for clients. The RAEDC seeks to improve the competitiveness of the region by taking what it learns from the regions employers engaging the community in the daily work of economic development to improve the competitiveness of the region.

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Aerospace & Defense Stock Overview – Apr 2013 – Industry Outlook

Overview

The aerospace and defense industry found its largest base in the U.S. with a military budget fittingly impressive. The country's global leadership position requires it to maintain the capacity to respond to the ever-changing national security environment. But unlike many other countries, the U.S. relies on the private sector to meet its defense needs.

The U.S. Army, Air, and Naval forces enter into long-term contracts with aerospace and defense companies to meet their various needs for systems and equipment. As such, the outlook for the industry is closely tied to the outlook for defense spending by the U.S. government.

Earlier this month, the Obama administration proposed defense budget for FY14 of $526.6 billion, down $0.9 billion from the FY13 annualized continuing resolution level of $527.5 billion. However, the FY14 request does not yet include a detailed budget for Overseas Contingency Operations ("OCO"), which is essentially government-speak for foreign wars and war on terror operations. The government is preparing a separate OCO request that is expected to be released soon.

Under the continuing resolution, OCO funding for FY13 is $88 billion. This is lower than the $115 billion enacted for FY12 OCO activities as a result of reduced operations in Afghanistan and conclusion of operations in Iraq. Going forward, OCO funding is expected to continue to decline as troops redeploy out of Afghanistan. In fact, the request for future OCO funding will likely be closely correlated to the amount of troops required for each operation.

Budget Issues - the Sequester

The budget sequester that went into effect at the start of March 2013 and that has a direct bearing on the U.S. government's defense spending is a function of the country's fiscal and economic challenges.

As a background, Congress passed the Budget Control Act of 2011 in order to resolve the debt-ceiling crisis. The Act provided for a Joint Select Committee on Deficit Reduction known as the super committee to produce legislation by late Nov 2012 that would decrease deficit by $1.2 trillion over ten years.

However, Congress failed to reach an agreement. This would have led to automatic cuts known as sequestrations, split evenly between defense and domestic spending, beginning on Jan 2, 2013. However, the 'Fiscal Cliff' was averted at the last moment and the date was postponed by two months by the American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012.

But it finally took effect last month. The cuts as a result of the budget sequester are evenly between the defense and non-defense categories. The spending reductions are approximately $85.4 billion during fiscal year 2013, with similar cuts for years 2014 through 2021.

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Global Aerospace Raw Materials Market: 2012-2017

NEW YORK, April 25, 2013 /PRNewswire/ --Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue:

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Hit by global recession, the global aerospace raw materials industry declined during 2010-2011. It is now expected to grow to $29,104 million in 2017 with a CAGR of 4% over the next five years. Lucintel, a leading global management consulting and market research firm, has analyzed the emerging trends and growth opportunities of the aerospace raw materials market by material type and by aircraft type. It presents its findings in the report, "Global Aerospace Raw Materials Market: 2012-2017."

One of the challenges that global aerospace raw materials suppliers face is the cancellation of orders from aircraft original equipment manufacturers as well as raw materials suppliers. In addition, the fabrication of raw materials requires a highly skilled labor force, which is difficult to acquire at low-cost wages.

Lucintel's research indicates two major drivers of this market. The replacement of aircraft in mature markets, such as North America and Europe, will increase demand for aircraft in those regions, which will grow the demand for raw materials. The other primary driver is the anticipated dynamic growth in emerging markets due to increasing numbers of low-cost carriers, open sky policies, and air traffic growth.

This market study reports on industry size, industry trends (20062011), and forecast (2012 2017) for the global aerospace raw materials market. It focuses on the recent developments and an in-depth analysis of the factors shaping the outlook for the aerospace raw materials market. Increasing fuel prices and greenhouse gases emissions regulation will drive the demand for advanced aerospace materials. Industry players that take the opportunity to engage the proper partners for alliances and take advantage of the growth prospects present in the aerospace raw materials can be anticipated to benefit from the growth forecasts for this market.

This report can be utilized for business development, strategic planning, determination of market size and trends, competitive analysis, investment decisions, and joint product development in global aerospace raw materials market and tap the prevailing huge opportunities with detailed knowledge of this particular market.

This unique report from Lucintel will provide you with valuable information, insights, and tools needed to identify new growth opportunities and operate your business successfully in this market. This report will save hundreds of hours of your own personal research time and will significantly benefit you in expanding your business in this market. In today's stringent economy, you need every advantage that you can find.

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1. Executive Summary 2. Global Aerospace Raw Materials Market Background and Overview 2.1: Aerospace raw materials market overview 2.2; Global aerospace raw materials supply chain 2.2.1: Changes in global aerospace raw materials supply chain 2.3: Global aerospace raw materials market by various material types 2.3.1: Aluminum and aluminum alloys in aerospace 2.3.2: Titanium and titanium alloys in aerospace 2.3.3: Steel and steel alloys in aerospace 2.3.4: Nickel and nickel alloys in aerospace 2.3.5: Composites in aerospace 2.4: Major players of global aerospace raw materials market 2.5: Company profiling of major players of aerospace raw materials industry 2.6: Material application: penetration of various materials on aircraft parts on the basis of consumption 3. Global Aerospace Materials Market Analysis 3.1: Global aerospace market 3.2: Global aerospace raw materials market overview 3.3: Global aerospace raw materials market by segments: (2011) 3.3.1: Commercial aircraft segment 3.3.2: Regional jets segment 3.3.3: General aviation segment 3.3.4: Helicopters segment 3.3.5: Defense aircraft segment 3.4: Global aerospace raw materials market by region (2011) 4. Global Aerospace Raw Materials Market Trend (2006-2011) 4.1: Trend for global aerospace materials market 4.2: Trend for global aerospace materials market by segments (2006-2011) 4.2.1: Global commercial aircraft material market trend (2006-2011) 4.2.2: Global regional aircraft material market (2006-2011) 4.2.3: Global general aviation material market trend (2006-2011) 4.2.4: Global helicopter material market trend (2006-2011) 4.2.5: Global defense aircraft material market trend (2006-2011) 5. Global Aerospace Raw Materials Market Forecast (2012-2017) 5.1: Global aerospace raw materials market forecast overview 5.1.1: Global commercial aircraft forecast by aircraft type 2012-2017 5.1.2: Global aerospace raw materials market by various material types by buy weight and fly weight in 2017 5.2: Key drivers and challengers 5.3: Global aerospace raw materials market forecast (2012-2017) 5.4: Global aerospace raw materials market forecast by segment (2012-2017) 5.4.1: Global commercial aircraft material market forecast (2012-2017) 5.4.2: Global regional aircraft material market forecast (2012-2017) 5.4.3: Global general aviation material market forecast (2012-2017) 5.4.4: Global defense aircraft material market forecast (2012-2017) 5.4.5: Global helicopter material market forecast (2012-2017) 5.5: Factors shaping the outlook for global aerospace raw materials market 6. Emerging Trends and Growth Opportunities in Global Aerospace Raw Materials Market 6.1: Emerging trends in global aerospace raw materials market 6.2: Growth opportunity in global aerospace raw materials market

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Stem Cell Therapy Market in Asia-Pacific to 2018 – Commercialization Supported by Favorable Government Policies …

NEW YORK, April 24, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue:

Stem Cell Therapy Market in Asia-Pacific to 2018 - Commercialization Supported by Favorable Government Policies, Strong Pipeline and Increased Licensing Activity

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Stem Cell Therapy Market in Asia-Pacific to 2018 - Commercialization Supported by Favorable Government Policies, Strong Pipeline and Increased Licensing Activity

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GBI Research, the leading business intelligence provider, has released its latest research "Stem Cell Therapy Market in Asia-Pacific to 2018 - Commercialization Supported by Favorable Government Policies, Strong Pipeline and Increased Licensing Activity". The report provides an in-depth analysis on stem cell research and development in India, China, Japan, South-Korea and Singapore. The report market analysis and forecasts for CABG, LSCT, Type 1 DM, Type 2 DM, Hearticellgram, Cerecellgram, Cartistem and Cupistem. The report also provides information on trends and pipelines. In addition to this, the report covers market drivers and challenges for stem cell research market.

This report is built using data and information sourced from proprietary databases, primary and secondary research and in-house analysis by GBI Research's team of industry experts.

GBI Research analysis finds the stem cell therapy market was valued at $545m in 2012, and is projected to grow at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 10% from 2012 to 2018, to attain a value of $972m in 2018. The market is poised for significant growth in the forecast period due to the anticipated launch of JCR Pharmaceuticals' JR-031 (2014) in Japan and FCB Pharmicell's Cerecellgram (CCG) (2015) in South Korea. The research is mainly in early stages, with the majority of the molecules being in early stages of development (Phase I/II and Phase II). Phase I/II and Phase II contribute 67% of the pipeline. Stem cell research is dominated by hospitals/universities/institutions, which contribute 63% of the molecules in the pipeline. The dominance of institutional research is attributable to uncertain therapeutic outcomes in stem cell research.The major companies conducting research in India include Reliance Life Sciences and Stempeutics Research Pvt Ltd, among others. The major institutions include PGIMER and AIIMS.

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- Country analysis of regulatory framework of India, China, South-Korea, Japan and Singapore - In-depth information and analysis on the pipeline products expected to bring a shift to the market positions of the leading manufacturers. - Market characterization data for stem cell research for CABG, LSCT, Type 1 DM, Type 2 DM, Hearticellgram, Cerecellgram, Cartistem and Cupistem. - Key drivers and restraints that have a significant impact on the market. - Competitive landscape of stem cell research in Asia-Pacific. The key companies discussed in this report are Stempeutics, Reliance Lifesciences, International Stem cell services, Shenzhen Beike Biotechnology, JCR Pharmaceuticals, ES Cells International, Stem Cell Technologies i, Pharmicell and Medipost - Key M&A activities, licensing agreements, that have taken place between stem cell companies in 2007 till date.

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Workout / Nutrition / Supplementation Questions – ATHLEAN-X "Hangs out" with Fans – Video


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Mission nutrition

Maharashtra has managed to improve the health of its children as significantly lesser number of children under the age of two years is stunted, a latest UNICEF report has said.

The first-ever State-wide nutrition survey done in 2012 to assess the progress and identify areas for future action to improve the health of the children indicated that prevalence of stunting in children under two years was 23 per cent a decrease of 16 percentage points over a seven-year period.

Results of this Comprehensive Nutrition Survey in Maharashtra suggested progress was associated with improvements in how children were fed, the care they and their mothers received, and the environments in which they lived.

From 2005-2006 to 2012, the percentage of children, aged 6 to 23 months old, who were fed a required minimum number of times per day increased from 34 to 77 and the proportion of mothers who benefited from at least three antenatal visits during pregnancy increased from 75 to 90 per cent.

More than 60 million children under 5 years are stunted in India, comprising almost half the children in this age group. They represent an estimated one-third of stunted children worldwide.

In Maharashtra, 39 per cent of children under the age of two years were stunted in 2005-2006. But by 2012, according to a State-wide nutrition survey, the prevalence of stunting had dropped to 23 per cent. The States determined actions and focus on service delivery contributed to this dramatic decline, said the UNICEF report Improving Child Nutrition: The achievable imperative for global progress.

In 2005, in response to reports of child deaths from under-nutrition in a number of districts, the State launched the Rajmata Jijau Mother-Child Health & Nutrition Mission. It was initially focused on five primarily tribal districts with the highest incidence of child under-nutrition (Amravati, Gadchiroli, Nandurbar, Nasik and Thane). But after the National Family Health Survey of 20052006, the Missions mandate was expanded to coordinate efforts to reduce child under-nutrition throughout the State. The Mission was extended to 10 additional districts with a substantial concentration of tribal populations in 20062007 and finally to the remaining districts in 20082009.

The State Nutrition Mission began by working to improve the effectiveness of service delivery through the Integrated Child Development Services and the National Rural Health Mission, the national flagship programmes for child nutrition, health and development. Their focus was on filling vacancies in key personnel, particularly front-line workers and supervisors, and on improving their motivation and skills to deliver timely, high-quality services in communities.

In the second five-year phase, beginning in 2011, more emphasis was placed on improving the nutrition of children under two years and their mothers. This shift was made in response to global evidence about the critical 1,000-day window to prevent under-nutrition in children.

The provisional results of the Maharashtra survey showed that in spite of more frequent meals, only 7 per cent of children 623 months old received a minimal acceptable diet in 2012. Too few children are being fed an adequately diverse diet rich in essential nutrients with the appropriate frequency to ensure their optimal physical growth and cognitive development. A State-wide strategy to improve the quality of complementary foods and feeding and hygiene practices is essential to further reduce stunting levels.

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Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Members Evaluate Existing Evidence on Umami in Foods

WASHINGTON, April 24, 2013 /PRNewswire/ --The addition of umami compounds or foods rich in umami, allows for reductions in sodium content of foods without sacrificing taste, liking and pleasantness, according to a review of the existing evidence conducted by the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. The resulting reduction in sodium may vary depending on the type of food consumed, as well as the amount and type of umami compounds present. Overall dietary intake of sodium was not evaluated in these studies. Based on the scale used by the Academy, the overall strength of the available evidence supporting this finding was "Grade I" or "good." (Grade I= good; Grade II = fair; Grade III = limited; Grade IV = expert opinion; Grade V, not assignable).

"Umami is the lesser known basic taste, in addition to salty, sweet, bitter and sour," said Kristi Crowe, PhD, RD. "It's only fairly recently that we in Western societies have come to understand umami, which is present in broths, aged cheeses, tomatoes and other products that contain glutamate, a common amino acid and protein component."

Monosodium glutamate (MSG), the sodium salt of glutamate and produced through fermentation of molasses, is widely used around the world as a seasoning or flavor enhancer. It is classified as "generally recognized as safe" (GRAS) by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. But for decades, there have been questions and confusion about the presence of MSG in foods and its connection with umami as a basic taste sensation. "The purpose of the Evidence Analysis Library (EAL) project was to help Registered Dietitians understand the facts about umami and MSG, both from a science and culinary perspective," Crowe explained.

The EAL further reported that based on the existing evidence, in healthy adults, four studies showed inconsistent results on the presence of reactions after ingestion of monosodium glutamate (MSG). In children or adults with chronic urticaria (two studies) ingestion of MSG did not worsen symptoms. In adults with asthma (two studies), ingestion of MSG did not worsen symptoms. (Overall strength of the available supporting evidence, Grade II = fair.)

Members of the Academy evaluate nutrition and health-related questions using a pre-defined and calibrated approach to ensure objectivity, transparency and reproducibility of the process. Available information is analyzed by an expert workgroup which synthesizes and grades the strength of evidence supporting their conclusions.

The report and research summaries are available at: http://andevidencelibrary.com/topic.cfm?cat=4818. From there, visitors may link to the complete analysis and details about the process.

The Glutamate Association (TGA) seeks to provide an effective channel of communication among its members, the public, the media, the scientific community, food professionals and government officials about the use and safety of glutamate. TGA also seeks to assure that relevant research and information on the safety and efficacy of MSG are made available to all interested parties. For more information, visit http://www.msgfacts.com.

Notes to Authors:

No endorsement by the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics of any brand-name product or service is intended or should be inferred from a Guideline or from any of its components (including Questions, Evidence Summary, Conclusion Statement, Conclusion Statement Grade, Recommendation or Recommendation Rating).

Conclusion Statements are assigned a grade by an expert work group based on the systematic analysis and evaluation of the supporting research evidence. Grade I is good; grade II, fair; grade III, limited; grade IV signifies expert opinion only; and grade V indicates that a grade is not assignable because there is no evidence to support or refute the conclusion. Recommendations are also assigned a rating by an expert work group based on the grade of the supporting evidence and the balance of benefit versus harm. Recommendation ratings are Strong, Fair, Weak, Consensus or Insufficient Evidence.

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Research and Markets: Encyclopedia of Human Nutrition 3E. Edition No. 3

DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--

Research and Markets has announced the addition of Elsevier Science and Technology's new book "Encyclopedia of Human Nutrition 3E. Edition No. 3" to their offering.

The role of nutrition in improving quality of life and combating disease is undeniable - and researchers from different disciplines are bringing their perspectives to bear on this fundamental topic.

The 4-volume Encyclopedia of Human Nutrition, Third Edition, is a thorough revision of the previous award-winning version and reflects the scientific advances in the field of human nutrition. It presents the latest understanding on a wide range of nutrition-related topics including food safety, weight management, vitamins, bioengineering of foods, plant based diet and raw foods among others. New articles on organic food, biofortification, nutritional labeling and the effect of religious customs on diet, among many others, reflect the dedication to currency in this revision. It not only contains the most current and thorough information available on the topic, but also contains broader cross-referencing on emerging opportunities for potential treatment and prevention of diseases.

An ideal starting point for scientific research, Encyclopedia of Human Nutrition, Third Edition, continues to provide authoritative information in an accessible format, making this complex discipline available to readers at both the professional and non-professional level.

Key Features

- Approximately 30% new content ensures readers have the latest research information

- Extensive cross-referencing provides key connections between topics in this multidisciplinary field

- Presents current information on relationships between disease and nutrition

- Covers thoroughly topics ranging from nutrient biochemistry and functionto clinical nutrition and the epidemiology of diet, health and disease.

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Adia Nutrition Retains Sellion Inc. to Expand to Mass Market Retailers

NEWPORT BEACH, CA--(Marketwired - Apr 25, 2013) - ADIA Nutrition, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: ADIA) is thrilled to announce that the company has retained Sellion Inc. to conduct their national sales and marketing programs. The relationship is designed to expand distribution into mass market retailers and to enhance shareholder value.

Sellion Inc. is a full-service Marketing and Distribution company focused on placing consumer products into mass market retailers such as CVS, Walgreens, Target and Walmart. As part of their full-service offerings, Sellion Inc. provides marketing and sales management services.

"Our business is simple. We execute client marketing plans and provide access to US retailers." said William Feaster, CEO of Sellion. "We are pleased to join the Adia team to bring probiotics to mass market retail."

"We believe Sellion has demonstrated track record of marketing strategies, and we are pleased to be working with them," said Wen Peng, CEO of Adia Nutrition.

About Sellion Inc.Sellion is a US-based brand-building agency seeking new and unique products for the US consumer markets. The company offers a variety of services including new brand development, marketing, sales management, distribution and logistics plus access to 125,000 retail outlets including every major retailer in the US. Sellion Inc. was founded in 2001 and its headquarters are located in Santa Fe Springs, CA. For more information, visit Sellion's website at http://www.sellion.com.

About Adia Nutrition, Inc.Adia Nutrition is a publicly traded company (PINKSHEETS: ADIA) specializing in great tasting and shelf stable probiotics. Probiotics are live beneficial microorganisms that are found in the digestive tract. Adia offers five flavors of probiotic drink mixes and two flavors of probiotic chews. The drink powders come in a convenient and easy-to-use stick pack that is mixed with water. Flavors include Lemon Lime, Berry, Raspberry Lemonade, Orange Mango, and Unsweetened Green Tea. They offer significantly more probiotics and significantly less sugar and calories than the more traditional yogurts and dairy-based drinks. Adia sells their product across the country and can be found in health clubs, independent pharmacies and health food stores. According to a market research report titled 'Probiotics Market,' published by Markets and Markets (www.marketsandmarkets.com), the global probiotics market is expected to be worth US $32.6 billion by 2014. Moreover, the global market is expected to record a CAGR of 12.6%. For more information, visit our website at http://www.adianutrition.com.

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The microbes you inhale on the New York City subway

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Contact: Jim Sliwa jsliwa@asmusa.org 202-942-9297 American Society for Microbiology

The microbial population in the air of the New York City subway system is nearly identical to that of ambient air on the city streets. This research, published ahead of print in the journal Applied and Environmental Microbiology, establishes an important baseline, should it become necessary to monitor the subway's air for dispersal of potentially dangerous microbes. Also, the combination of new methodologies in the study, including fast collection of aerosols and rapid sequencing technology, provide an efficient means for monitoring which was not previously available.

The results "are strong testimony for the efficiency of the train pumping system for ventilation," says principal investigator Norman R. Pace of the University of Colorado, Boulder. The wind one feels while walking across a subway grate as the subway clatters beneath also demonstrates just how effective that system is, he says. The only obvious differences in the subway's microbial population are the somewhat higher proportion of skin microbiota, and the doubled density of the fungal population, which Pace suggests may be due to rotting wood. "I was impressed by the similarity of [subway] and outdoor air," he says.

The researchers used a high tech mechanism to collect air at around 300 liters per minute (L/min), a big jump on the previous state of the art, which swallowed 12 L/min. That enabled collecting sufficient volume of aira couple of cubic metersto take the bacterial census within 20 minutes, instead of after "hours," says Pace. And analysis by sequencing is far faster and more thorough then using culture.

Pace notes that until now, the microbial content of subway air was unknown, and that the microbiology of indoor air is an emerging field of scientific inquiry. His research was funded by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, through its Microbiology of the Built Environment program, which has made 64 grants totaling $28 million to date.

"While it is difficult to predict what will be discovered on the frontier of scientific inquiry, the opportunity exists to better understand these complex microbial ecosystems and how they affect health and the environment. We expect that someday this knowledge will influence design and construction practices and other industrial processes," says Paula Olsiewski, program director, Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.

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A copy of the manuscript can be found online at http://bit.ly/asmtip0413c. Formal publication is scheduled for the July 2013 issue of Applied and Environmental Microbiology.

(C.E. Robertson, L.K. Baumgartner, J.K. Harris, K.L. Peterson, M.J. Stevens, D.N. Frank, and N.R. Pace, 2013. Culture-independent analysis of aerosol microbiology in a metropolitan subway system. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. Published ahead of print 29 March 2013 ,doi:10.1128/AEM.00331-13)

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Sunwarrior Will Attend David Wolfe’s Longevity Now Conference 2013

Sunwarrior announces they will exhibit at the Longevity Now Conference in Costa Mesa, California where they will feature their unique, raw, plant-based proteins along with other raw, vegan supplements.

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The Longevity Now Conference is going to be fun, said Nick Stern. We get to network with amazing longevity and health experts and continue to show our support for David Wolfe. Were excited to be a part of this conference and were looking forward to meeting more people who are interested in anti-aging principles and products.

The Longevity Now Conference will take place May 3rd through 5th at the Orange County Hilton in Costa Mesa, California. Join Sunwarrior for a chocolate or vanilla smoothie sample and to learn more about their many raw, vegan products including the newly released Liquid Vitamin Mineral Rush.

About Longevity Now

Produced by New Horizon Health, Inc and hosted by bestselling author and lecturer David Wolfe, The Longevity Now Conference is the premier health and wellness event in the United States, featuring experts in the fields of anti-aging, rejuvenation, and longevity.

Through his genuine and straightforward approach, host David Wolfe shows us that no problem is created without a solution and that we DO have the opportunity, right at our fingertips, to make new choices about our lifestyle. We can take our health back into our own hands.

My goal is to make everybody skilled enough to be able to be their own doctor, their own nutritionist. Because all of us intrinsically have that inside of us. David Wolfe

The mission of the Longevity Now Conference is to offer the latest cutting-edge health information to longevity enthusiasts and practitioners from around the globe. Held once a year at the Orange County Hilton Hotel in Costa Mesa, CA, this event presents the most cutting-edge ideas, tools, and technologies within the fields of longevity, health, and wellness. Attendees quickly learn how to easily and comprehensively upgrade their wellness program, no matter where they are in their personal journey.

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UNO Alumni honor Kreiling

Fremont native and Cedar Bluffs High School graduate Jodi Kreiling recently was honored by the University of Nebraska at Omaha Alumni Association.

She was one of nine honored with an Alumni Outstanding Teaching Award. Recipients receive a $1,000 award and a commemorative plaque.

Kreilings teaching expertise is in general chemistry and biochemistry. An associate professor, she joined the UNO faculty as a chemistry department member in 2005. She has designed a new biochemistry course concerning Protein Purification and Characterization. Kreiling also supervises undergraduate researchers concerning projects related to improving the Biochemistry lab curriculum or projects concerning protein-protein interactions/protein structure-function. She has served her department, the university, community and profession in numerous capacities, including membership on the deans advisory committee.

Kreiling also is a courtesy faculty member in the department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at the University of Nebraska Medical Center, where she earned a Ph.D. in 2005. Kreiling received a bachelor of science in biochemistry from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in 1999.

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Saskatoon professor wants you to pick your nose for science

Scott Napper, a biochemistry professor at the University of Saskatchewan, is proposing a research experiment inA Saskatoon professor trying to promote science among students is starting to get snotty about the whole thing.

Scott Napper, a biochemistry professor at the University of Saskatchewan, is proposing a research experiment in which subjects would pick their noses and then eat it, according to the Canadian Press.

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He says this type of experiment, that's funny and enlightening, is a great way to make people curious about science.

Funny for the guy who's not picking his snot.

Napper also seeks to find out if children's occasional habit of eating boogers might be helpful, in a sense, because it could teach their bodies to better fight off the germs they consume.

He told the Canadian Press he would choose one type of molecule to place in subject's noses and then divide them into two groups: nose pickers who eat it and those who don't.

Volunteering before the groups are assigned would require a certain special kind of bravery. Call it goo guts.

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An Austrian doctor was cited as saying that picking your nose and eating it is healthy in news stories that circulated widely several years ago. However, follow-ups have not yielded any medical studies supporting his claim.

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Saskatoon professor wants you to pick your nose for science

Saskatchewan professor wants to test the health benefits of nose-picking

SASKATOON - If you don't like gross things, this story is snot for you.

An associate professor of biochemistry at the University of Saskatchewan is trying to get more students interested in science by looking at the health benefits of picking your nose and eating it.

Scott Napper says nature pushes us to do different things because it is to our advantage to have certain behaviours, to consume different types of foods.

Napper says mucous traps germs and stops them from getting into our body, but if we consume that mucous, it could help train our immune system by exposing it to the germs.

So he says when children have the urge to pick their nose and eat it, parents shouldn't get upset.

Napper says he hopes to conduct a study where some type of molecule is inserted in people's noses and then half the participants pick their nose and eat it and the other half don't.

"I think the challenge would be getting volunteers to participate in this experiment," he says with a laugh. "Especially if you didn't know which group you were going to fall into."

Napper also says making science more humorous and fun keeps students interested and engaged.

"I don't try to convert them all to biochemistry. My goal is always if I can teach you one thing that you're going to tell somebody else about outside the scope of this class, then I've prompted you to think a little bit, to question these things and I think with this example, it probably succeeded in that."

Napper has two young daughters and says the idea of letting them pick their noses, even if in the name of science, didn't go over well with his wife.

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Karplus professes a passion for protein structures

Published:Thursday, April 25, 2013

Updated:Thursday, April 25, 2013 02:04

Ko Pholsena | THE DAILY BAROMETER

Andy Karplus, professor of biochemistry and biophysics, explains the enormously scaled up model of a protein structure.

Andy Karplus, a professor in Oregon State Universitys department of biochemistry and biophysics, will deliver this years F.A. Gilfillan Memorial Award lecture, speaking about his work with identifying protein structure.

Karplus received the award in September and will deliver a lecture on Tuesday at the LaSells Stewart Center Construction and Engineering Hall. A reception will take place at 6:15 p.m. with the lecture to follow at 7:15 p.m.

Karplus studies protein structure and function, using X-ray crystallography to find out the exact positions, in space, of every atom in a protein molecule, Karplus said.

Proteins are too small to see with microscopes. Instead, scientists, like Karplus, use X-ray crystallography to determine protein structure, which is important for understanding protein function, as proteins are involved with the active aspects of life like metabolism and muscle contraction, Karplus said.

Using the information from X-ray crystallography, Karplus is able to construct physical and computer models of proteins.

There are lots of drug development projects, which refer to our work, and a lot of research that was actually in part stimulated by our research in terms of figuring out new ways, for instance, that cells become cancerous and some ways that cell growth and development are regulated, Karplus said.

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