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    Dec 17, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Coming in January, a Prohibition-inspired dinner at Theatre Project

    Check it out. Baltimore's DNA Theatre (Daydreams + Nightmares Aerial Theatre) is presenting 1920s Vintage Cabaret, a weekend-long fundraiser at the Theatre Project featuring live music, artisan cocktails and food. The cabaret benefits DNA Theatre's 2013 season of performances.
    Check it out. Baltimore's DNA Theatre (Daydreams + Nightmares Aerial Theatre) is presenting 1920s Vintage Cabaret, a weekend-long fundraiser at the Theatre Project featuring live music, artisan cocktails and food. The cabaret benefits DNA Theatre's 2013...
  2. Dec 18, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Judge S. Ann Brobst, longtime Baltimore County prosecutor

    Judge S. Ann Brobst, who during her three-decade career as an assistant state's attorney earned a reputation for being a tough but fair prosecutor that led to her to appointment in 2009 to the Baltimore County Circuit Court, died Monday evening of pancreatic cancer at Gilchrist Hospice in Towson.
    Judge S. Ann Brobst, who during her three-decade career as an assistant state's attorney earned a reputation for being a tough but fair prosecutor that led to her to appointment in 2009 to the Baltimore County Circuit Court, died Monday evening of...

    Tags: Pancreatic Cancer, Christianity, Trials, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Murder

  4. Nov 27, 2012 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  5. DNA evidence on Cowboys hat enough to indict man in Columbia armed robbery

    A Laurel teenager was indicted on armed robbery and assault charges after police matched his DNA to DNA found on a Dallas Cowboys hat left at the scene of a December 2011 armed robbery of a Columbia woman inside her home.
    A Laurel teenager was indicted on armed robbery and assault charges after police matched his DNA to DNA found on a Dallas Cowboys hat left at the scene of a December 2011 armed robbery of a Columbia woman inside her home. Haanief Singley, 19, of the...

    Tags: Theft, Biotechnology Industry, Maryland State Police, Howard County, Chemical Industry

  6. Jul 31, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. 'Jurassic Park Builder' is dino-mite

    <strong><a href="http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/jurassic-park-builder/id499250722?mt=8" target="_blank">&ldquo;Jurassic Park Builder&rdquo;</a></strong>
    “Jurassic Park Builder” Ludia Available on iOS devices Score: 4 out of 4 “Jurassic Park,” a film now 20 years gone by, is well-trodden territory for video game adaptations. The original concept, brilliantly adapted from Michael...

    Tags: Jurassic Park (movie), Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Trips and Vacations, Amusement and Theme Parks, Michael Crichton

  8. Nov 19, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Baltimore man charged in 1997 Woodlawn rape

    A Baltimore man has been charged in a Woodlawn rape that occurred 15 years earlier, after county investigators matched DNA evidence to an earlier case. The evidence collected in the 1997 Woodlawn case matched evidence from a 1993 city case, where...

    Tags: Baltimore County, Biotechnology Industry, Wicomico County, U.S. Supreme Court, Chemical Industry

  10. Nov 9, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Supreme Court will review Md. DNA law

    Maryland's DNA law, which allows police to take samples of suspects' genetic material for possible matches to other crimes, will be reviewed by the U.S. Supreme Court next year, the justices announced Friday.
    Maryland's DNA law, which allows police to take samples of suspects' genetic material for possible matches to other crimes, will be reviewed by the U.S. Supreme Court next year, the justices announced Friday. The law, a signature crime-fighting...

    Tags: Lawyers, American Civil Liberties Union, Law Enforcement, Trials, Judges

  12. Oct 26, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Monae Turnage death leads to charges against boy's mother

    The mother of one of the boys who accidentally shot 13-year-old Monae Turnage helped drag the girl's body into an alley behind the home and then hid the gun in a police officer's car, authorities alleged in court papers filed Friday.
    The mother of one of the boys who accidentally shot 13-year-old Monae Turnage helped drag the girl's body into an alley behind the home and then hid the gun in a police officer's car, authorities alleged in court papers filed Friday. The new...

    Tags: Justice System, Shootings, Lawyers, Biotechnology Industry, Prosecution

  14. Oct 3, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Study: Moms who carry boys show male DNA in their brains decades later

    <em>From guest blogger Liz Atwood: </em>Now I know why I've lost interest in shopping, wearing jewelry and painting my nails.&nbsp; I thought I was just busy, but a new study says my boys may have changed my brain.
    For The Baltimore Sun
    From guest blogger Liz Atwood: Now I know why I've lost interest in shopping, wearing jewelry and painting my nails.  I thought I was just busy, but a new study says my boys may have changed my brain. The report published last week finds that women who...

    Tags: Medical Research, Biotechnology Industry, Miley Cyrus, Justin Bieber, Testosterone

  16. Sep 22, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Gene patent case could impact patients, research

    Every time a woman is tested for gene mutations linked to significantly higher rates of breast and ovarian cancer, her blood is sent to a lab in Utah.
    Every time a woman is tested for gene mutations linked to significantly higher rates of breast and ovarian cancer, her blood is sent to a lab in Utah. That's because Salt Lake City-based Myriad Genetics Inc. owns the patents to the BRCA 1 and BRCA 2...

    Tags: Alzheimer's Disease, Johns Hopkins University, Ovarian Cancer, Huntington's Disease, Trials

  18. Jun 11, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Woman shares personal story of rape amid DNA collection debate in Maryland

    When Maryland&rsquo;s highest court ruled in late April that taking DNA samples before a suspect is convicted was unconstitutional, it was clear a lot more was at stake than the important legal argument.
    When Maryland’s highest court ruled in late April that taking DNA samples before a suspect is convicted was unconstitutional, it was clear a lot more was at stake than the important legal argument. Every one of the 13 rapes solved after the General...

    Tags: Annapolis, Baltimore County, Biotechnology Industry, Cherry Hill (Baltimore, Maryland), Trials

  20. Sep 17, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Maryland lawmakers want DNA collection to resume

    A bipartisan group of Maryland lawmakers today asked the U.S. Supreme Court to uphold a state law that allows police to collect DNA samples from those arrested for violent crimes and some burglaries.  The lawmakers, led by Montgomery County Del. Sam...

    Tags: Montgomery County (Maryland), Lawyers, Police Arrests, Judges, John G. Roberts, Jr.

  22. Sep 10, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. DNA study deserved better coverage

    Could not a little bit of room have been made on the front page of The Sun for what is considered a major medical and scientific breakthrough of enormous implications, the study that discovered the road map of the DNA? The article ("Massive analysis...

    Tags: Catonsville, Biotechnology Industry, Chemical Industry

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