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  <Title>Erin Lavik presents research at ACS meeting in Philadelphia</Title>
  <Tagline>Nanoparticles aid blood clotting; may someday save lives</Tagline>
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                <div><h1><span>Nanoparticles that speed blood clotting may someday save lives</span></h1><p><br></p><div><strong>Streamed live on Aug 23, 2016</strong></div>Whether
     severe trauma occurs on the battlefield or the highway, saving lives 
    often comes down to stopping the bleeding as quickly as possible. Many 
    methods for controlling external bleeding exist, but at this point, only
     surgery can halt blood loss inside the body from injury to internal 
    organs. Now, researchers have developed nanoparticles that congregate 
    wherever injury occurs in the body to help it form blood clots, and 
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    <div><br><p>PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 22, 2016 — Whether severe trauma occurs on the 
    battlefield or the highway, saving lives often comes down to stopping 
    the bleeding as quickly as possible. Many methods for controlling 
    external bleeding exist, but at this point, only surgery can halt blood 
    loss inside the body from injury to internal organs. Now, researchers 
    have developed nanoparticles that congregate wherever injury occurs in 
    the body to help it form blood clots, and they’ve validated these 
    particles in test tubes and in vivo.</p>
    <p>The researchers will present their work today at the 252<sup>nd</sup>
     National Meeting &amp; Exposition of the American Chemical Society 
    (ACS). ACS, the world’s largest scientific society, is holding the 
    meeting here through Thursday. It features more than 9,000 presentations
     on a wide range of science topics.</p>
    <p>“When you have uncontrolled internal bleeding, that’s when these 
    particles could really make a difference,” says Erin B. Lavik, Sc.D. 
    “Compared to injuries that aren’t treated with the nanoparticles, we can
     cut bleeding time in half and reduce total blood loss.”</p>
    <p>Trauma remains a top killer of children and younger adults, and 
    doctors have few options for treating internal bleeding. To address this
     great need, Lavik’s team developed a nanoparticle that acts as a 
    bridge, binding to activated platelets and helping them join together to
     form clots. To do this, the nanoparticle is decorated with a molecule 
    that sticks to a glycoprotein found only on the activated platelets.</p>
    <p>Initial studies suggested that the nanoparticles, delivered 
    intravenously, helped keep rodents from bleeding out due to brain and 
    spinal injury, Lavik says. But, she acknowledges, there was still one 
    key question: “If you are a rodent, we can save your life, but will it 
    be safe for humans?”</p>
    <p>As a step toward assessing whether their approach would be safe in 
    humans, they tested the immune response toward the particles in pig’s 
    blood. If a treatment triggers an immune response, it would indicate 
    that the body is mounting a defense against the nanoparticle and that 
    side effects are likely. The team added their nanoparticles to pig’s 
    blood and watched for an uptick in complement, a key indicator of immune
     activation. The particles triggered complement in this experiment, so 
    the researchers set out to engineer around the problem.</p>
    <p>“We made a battery of particles with different charges and tested to 
    see which ones didn’t have this immune-response effect,” Lavik explains.
     “The best ones had a neutral charge.” But neutral nanoparticles had 
    their own problems. Without repulsive charge-charge interactions, the 
    nanoparticles have a propensity to aggregate even before being injected.
     To fix this issue, the researchers tweaked their nanoparticle storage 
    solution, adding a slippery polymer to keep the nanoparticles from 
    sticking to each other.</p>
    <p>Lavik also developed nanoparticles that are stable at higher 
    temperatures, up to 50 degrees Celsius (122 degrees Fahrenheit). This 
    would allow the particles to be stored in a hot ambulance or on a 
    sweltering battlefield.</p>
    <p>In future studies, the researchers will test whether the new 
    particles activate complement in human blood. Lavik also plans to 
    identify additional critical safety studies they can perform to move the
     research forward. For example, the team needs to be sure that the 
    nanoparticles do not cause non-specific clotting, which could lead to a 
    stroke. Lavik is hopeful though that they could develop a useful 
    clinical product in the next five to 10 years.</p>
    <p>Lavik acknowledges funding from the <a href="https://www.nih.gov/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">National Institutes of Health</a> and the <a href="http://www.defense.gov/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">U.S. Department of Defense</a>.</p>
    <p>The American Chemical Society is a nonprofit organization chartered 
    by the U.S. Congress. With nearly 157,000 members, ACS is the world’s 
    largest scientific society and a global leader in providing access to 
    chemistry-related research through its multiple databases, peer-reviewed
     journals and scientific conferences. Its main offices are in 
    Washington, D.C., and Columbus, Ohio.</p>
    
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  <Title>SWEet Summer 2016 Presents: Mona Patel</Title>
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    <Title>Retriever Treasure Campus Yard Sale!</Title>
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    <Title>Garden Planting- Today!</Title>
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    <Summary>Visit the garden Today, August 29th from 11:00 am- 1:00 pm to get your hands dirty and do some seed planting.  Meet other students, including members of the community garden and learn a bit about...</Summary>
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  <Title>Day One: Transformed from the Inside Out</Title>
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    <p>Covenant is the primary way God’s relationship with his people is expressed. In the OT, God said that he was their God and they were his people. But a response was required – obedience. But they couldn’t do it; they couldn’t completely fulfill what God had commanded. Something needed to change. Don’t we have similar experiences at times where we feel powerless to try to live as a Christian?</p>
    <p>Read Jeremiah 31 again. A whole new way to have and express this relationship with God was coming; Jesus was the fulfillment of this promise. The old had gone and the new had come. No longer was the experienced norm trying to regulate our lives with the law; the new covenant was going to have the law in us and transform us from the inside out.</p>
    <p>Jesus lived, died, was raised to life, and ascended into heaven. And the Holy Spirit was then poured out and given to make a people of God, for real. In the OT, he came upon a few; but now he is available to all who believe. He is our God, and we are his children, his people.  It is the irresistible grace of God and his fierce love for us.</p>
    <p>Today, let’s praise and thank God over and over again for his fierce love and his irresistible grace towards us. Let us yield increasingly to the Holy Spirit who lives in us  and seek more and more of him.</p>
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  <Title>2-3 rooms available, need them rented ASAP!</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><div>Hello UMBC students,</div><div>I have 2-3 rooms available for rent, currently its me and my friend living here, we both go to UMBC, and we both are undergraduate IT students. We both are in our early 20s and are pretty laid back. If you are looking for a place to live, feel free to contact me. No pets are allowed, Just be respectful and respect the property.  The rent is reasonable and all the utilities are included. The place is only 12 minutes away from UMBC, Come look at the house and you will not be disappointed.</div><div>I can send pictures upon request, house is pretty spacious.</div><div>Email, call or text. </div><div><br></div><div><a href="mailto:Baloch1@umbc.edu">Baloch1@umbc.edu</a> </div><div><br></div><div><a rel="nofollow external" class="bo">301-659-0786</a></div><div><br></div><div>I PREFER TEXT OVER EMAIL OR CALL.</div><div><br></div><div><br></div></div>
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  <Title>Alveda King Did Not Endorse Donald Trump</Title>
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    <div class="html-content">Alveda king has expressed her support for many of Donald Trump's policies. Specifically she has stated, "I fully agree with so many things that he's saying." Some of the crazier conservative sites then claimed that Alveda King had endorsed Donald Trump. But she hadn't. But it doesn't matter. Seriously, what can she do now? Come out and say, hey, I expressed my support but I'm not going to endorse you? Or, while I was just kidding about supporting many of the things you say, I only support some of the things you say, the rest of the things are bath-shit crazy? There's no way to counter the story without sounding hypocritical.</div>
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    <Title>ME graduate publishes in engineering education journal</Title>
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    <Title>Men's Club Soccer Tryouts</Title>
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