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Drug gives anthrax protection in animal studies
The Associated PressA series of studies show an experimental drug helped monkeys and rabbits survive anthrax, suggesting the drug could be useful in case of another anthrax attack. In 2001, five people died after inhaling anthrax germs they'd gotten through the U.S. mail....Tags: Medicines, Preventative Medicine, Rockville (Montgomery, Maryland), Health Organizations, Medical Research
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Drug reportedly helped animals survive anthrax
THE ASSOCIATED PRESSAn experimental drug helped monkeys and rabbits survive anthrax in a series of studies, suggesting it could be useful in case of another anthrax attack. In 2001, five people died after inhaling anthrax germs they'd gotten through the U.S. mail....Tags: Medicines, Preventative Medicine, Rockville (Montgomery, Maryland), Vaccines, Health Organizations
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Experimental drug helps rabbits, monkeys survive anthrax infections; may aid people in attack
AP Science WriterNEW YORK (AP) — An experimental drug helped monkeys and rabbits survive anthrax in a series of studies, suggesting it could be useful in case of another anthrax attack. In 2001, five people died after inhaling anthrax germs they'd gotten through...Tags: Medicines, Preventative Medicine, Rockville (Montgomery, Maryland), Vaccines, Health Organizations
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However it's spun, Baltimore is losing a headquarters
As sales of key corporate citizens to out-of-town landlords go, the merger of Constellation Energy with FPL Group isn't that bad. So why are they trying to spin us like a dynamo in a heat wave? "The combined company will maintain a dual headquarters in...Tags: Rockville (Montgomery, Maryland), Employment, Contracts, FPL Group, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers
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Once-hot stock option programs losing some luster
Sun StaffIt wasn't so long ago that stock options were the equivalent of corporate America's lottery. That still may the case be for a handful of Maryland executives. Among those who got mega-grants last year, Coventry Health Care Inc. CEO Dale B. Wolf...Tags: Rockville (Montgomery, Maryland), Guilford (Baltimore, Maryland), Ciena Corporation, Martek Biosciences Corporation, Stock Options
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Disputed connector road finds momentum
Sun StaffROCKVILLE - The Ehrlich administration is pushing ahead with plans to build an 18-mile highway through the forests and across the streams of Montgomery County - a road that has been embraced by politicians and commuters but was twice rejected by the...Tags: Local Authority, Executive Branch, Road Transportation, Wetlands, Robert L Flanagan
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Spring 2003 Research Analysis Contest
ELEMENTARY Islip Middle, Islip Advisor: Myrill Solaski Grade 5 Entrant: Alyssa Griffin, Hershey Grade 6 Entrant: Joseph LoMonaco, Barnes and Noble Plainview-Old Bethpage Middle, Plainview Advisor: Dana Forrester Grade 6 Entrants: Esther Kim, Coach...Tags: Northrop Grumman Corp., Coca-Cola Company, Raytheon Company, Perini Corporation, Central Islip
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Biotech watched for signs of maturity
Sun StaffThe biotechnology industry raked in billions of dollars from investors last year as it basked in the spotlight of one of science's great achievements, the sequencing of the human genome. This year, investors will expect the industry to show what can be...Tags: MedImmune Inc., Biotechnology Industry, Biotechnology, Celera Genomics Group, EntreMed Incorporated
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