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Carol W. Greider

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    Mar 7, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Defunding the dreamers: the perils of cutting science research

    When I was a Ph.D. student at Yale, I dreamed of working as a university professor, directing a research laboratory, and training students of my own. I have been a professor for a little over four years now. Of the lessons I have learned in this time, the one I have taken most to heart is that scientists at American universities spend far more time dreaming of research than actually carrying it out.
    When I was a Ph.D. student at Yale, I dreamed of working as a university professor, directing a research laboratory, and training students of my own. I have been a professor for a little over four years now. Of the lessons I have learned in this time, the...

    Tags: Parkinson's Disease, Newspaper and Magazine, Medical Research, Teachers, Colleges and Universities

  2. Feb 23, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. U.S. cuts could lead to 'brain drain' in medicine

    Scientists at the nation's leading research institutions are warning that continued uncertainty over federal funding could lead to a brain drain that will undermine the country's global status in medicine.
    Scientists at the nation's leading research institutions are warning that continued uncertainty over federal funding could lead to a brain drain that will undermine the country's global status in medicine. With funding at the National Institutes of...

    Tags: Barbara A. Mikulski, Colleges and Universities, Kathleen Sebelius, Japan, Singapore

  4. Nov 18, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Hopkins scientists scrambled to save work after Sandy

    Researchers from the Johns Hopkins University slogged through thigh-deep water to rescue tissue samples and evacuate lab animals when a flood crippled a cancer research building after Hurricane Sandy last month.
    Researchers from the Johns Hopkins University slogged through thigh-deep water to rescue tissue samples and evacuate lab animals when a flood crippled a cancer research building after Hurricane Sandy last month. "It was really an extraordinary...

    Tags: Mercy Medical Center (Baltimore, Maryland), Medical Research, Colleges and Universities, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Research

  6. Dec 22, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. American science losing ground

    You win some, you lose some. That appears to be the current state of affairs with federal funding for research. Congress recently passed legislation providing a modest increase in funding to the National Institutes of Health, which funds research at the Johns Hopkins University and other universities, academic medical centers, small businesses, and independent research institutions across the U.S. That's the good news.
    You win some, you lose some. That appears to be the current state of affairs with federal funding for research. Congress recently passed legislation providing a modest increase in funding to the National Institutes of Health, which funds research at the...

    Tags: Cancer, Colleges and Universities, Entertainment Events, Awards and Prizes, Medical Research

  8. Oct 4, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Nobel Prize gives researcher and Hopkins more exposure

    Few understand the club that Adam Riess joined Tuesday when he received a 5:30 a.m. phone call from Sweden.
    Few understand the club that Adam Riess joined Tuesday when he received a 5:30 a.m. phone call from Sweden. But Carol Greider received the same call two years ago, and soon she'll sit with her Johns Hopkins University colleague and tell him what it's...

    Tags: Awards and Prizes, Malaria, Research, Comedy Central (tv network), Human Body

  10. Sep 12, 2010 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. From sink to swim, just in time

    As she chugs through the water, Annie Applegarth will never be mistaken for Olympic medalist Katie Hoff. Barbara Thompson will never be in a split-screen comparison to <a href="/sports/olympics/bal-phelps,0,3314923.storygallery">Michael Phelps</a>.
    As she chugs through the water, Annie Applegarth will never be mistaken for Olympic medalist Katie Hoff. Barbara Thompson will never be in a split-screen comparison to Michael Phelps. The triumph here is that 15 weeks ago, neither woman could swim a...

    Tags: Awards and Prizes, Cancer, Medical Research, Athletes, Nobel Prize Awards

  12. Feb 24, 2003 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Still searching for the secrets of life

    Sun Staff
    For most scientists, a Nobel Prize is the capstone of a career. But in the 50 years since their breakthrough discovery of the structure of DNA, James D. Watson and Francis H.C. Crick have continued to pursue the frontiers of knowledge, albeit along...

    Tags: Cancer, Long Island, Colleges and Universities, Harvard University, England

  14. Apr 24, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  15. Health briefs: April 24, 2013

    The Tribune-Star, Terre Haute, Ind.
    Terre Haute 'Alzheimer's for Caregivers: Late Stage' presentation set for May The Alzheimer's Association Greater Indiana chapter will host a free two-part series, "Living with Alzheimer's for Caregivers: Late-Stage" from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. on May 22...

    Tags: Government Health Care, Prescription Drugs, Memory Loss, Booker T. Washington, Diabetes

  16. Oct 3, 2011 |Story| Associated Press
  17. Oct 6, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  18. 3 U.S. scientists share Nobel Prize in medicine

    Three U.S. scientists who discovered key aspects of how cells and animals age and how cancer cells become immortal have won the 2009 Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine.
    Three U.S. scientists who discovered key aspects of how cells and animals age and how cancer cells become immortal have won the 2009 Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine. Elizabeth Blackburn of UC San Francisco, Carol W. Greider of Johns Hopkins...

    Tags: Cancer, Colleges and Universities, University of California, George W. Bush, Animals

  19. Oct 5, 2009 |Story| Associated Press
  20. Oct 12, 2009 |Story| Associated Press
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