scholarly journals Biographical Feature: Remembering Bernhard Fleckenstein, a Generous Mentor

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Andrea K. Thoma-Kress ◽  
Ronald C. Desrosiers ◽  
Michaela U. Gack ◽  
Jae U. Jung ◽  
Klaus Überla ◽  
...  

Bernhard Fleckenstein, Professor Emeritus and former Chair of the Institute of Clinical and Molecular Virology at the Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nuremberg (FAU), Erlangen, Germany, passed away on May 4 th , 2021.…

JAMA ◽  
1965 ◽  
Vol 194 (1) ◽  
pp. 48-53
Author(s):  
C. R. Goodheart
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Author(s):  
Mahmoud Ahmed Ebada ◽  
Notila Fayed ◽  
Souad Alkanj ◽  
Ahmed Wadaa Allah

: Enterovirus D68 (EV-D68) is a single-stranded positive-sense RNA virus, and it is one of the family Picornaviridae. Except for EV-D68, the family Picornaviridae has been illustrated in literature. EV-D68 was first discovered and isolated in California, USA, in 1962. EV-D68 has resulted in respiratory disorders’ outbreaks among children worldwide, and it has been detected in cases of various neurological diseases such as acute flaccid myelitis (AFM). A recent study documented a higher number of EV-D68 cases associated with AFM in Europe in 2016 compared to the 2014 outbreak. EV-D68 is mainly diagnosed by quantitative PCR, and there is an affirmative strategy for EV-D68 detection by using pan-EV PCR on the untranslated region and/or the VP1 or VP2, followed by sequencing of the PCR products. Serological tests are limited due to cross-reactivity of the antigens between the different serotypes. Many antiviral drugs for EV-D68 have been evaluated, and showed promising results. In our review, we discuss the current knowledge about EV-D68 and its role in the development of AFM.


2020 ◽  
Vol 186 (4) ◽  
pp. 130-130
Author(s):  
Robin Gleed

Professor emeritus of physiology, he led a life of academic excellence, adventure, service, curiosity, integrity and faith.


2008 ◽  
Vol 41 (04) ◽  
pp. 890-891
Author(s):  
John P. Burke ◽  
Garrison Nelson ◽  
Alan Wertheimer

It is with great sadness that we report the death of James S. Pacy, professor emeritus of political science. Jim died at his home in Burlington, Vermont, on April 21, 2008, of complications from Alzheimer's disease at the age of 77. Jim, of proud Hungarian descent, was born in Caledonia, Ontario, on August 17, 1930. His family emigrated to Manville, New Jersey, when he was two years old. Manville, at the time the company town of asbestos manufacturer Johns-Manville, was an ethnically diverse community just a short drive up from Princeton but in an entirely different world. His hometown was the topic of many a reminiscence and story told by Jim over the years. Manville, for Jim, was always a reminder of the importance of home, ethnic ties, and community. For him, that humble background would lead to greater things.


2017 ◽  
Vol 49 (02) ◽  
pp. 81-81
Author(s):  
Frank Weiland

Es gibt Kolleginnen und Kollegen die uns ein Arbeitsleben lang mit so vielen neuen Erkenntnissen konfrontieren, dass es schwerfällt mit dem Lesen schritt zu halten. Eine dieser Personen ist Frau Professor Anne Marie Kuijpers-Jagtman, Professor emeritus am Radboud Medical Center Nijmegen, eine begnadete Wissenschaftlerin, Autorin, Lehrerin, Vortragende, und das seit mehr als 40 Jahren. „Emeritiert“ heißt bei ihr nicht, dass sie sich zur Ruhe gesetzt hat.


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