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    Ursinus College Alumni Journal, March 1955

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    President\u27s page • General Electric Company aids alumni giving • Rev. A. G. Gonser, Founders\u27 Day speaker • General Motors Corporation announces scholarship program • Dr. Scheffey becomes President of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia • Record crowd attends Old Timers\u27 Day • Chemistry Department changes curriculum • Report from the registrar\u27s office • Dr. Heiges passes away • Evelyn Glazier Henzel \u2732 elected to state office • Lloyd Hoagey \u2728 and family featured in national advertising program • South Jersey alumni group bring prospective students to campus • Regional group meetings planned • Lost classmates • Ron Kichline \u2716 honored by football officials • Dean Clawson publishes mathematical paper • 1955 Loyalty Fund campaign ahead of last year • Alumni elections • Goings on in the Physics Department • History Department requests magazines • Varsity Club banquet • Theatre group presents TV show • Missing Ruby issues • Curtain Club presents My Three Angels for spring play • Sports review: Football season 1954; Basketball 1954-1955; Soccer season 1954; Larry Zartman \u2755 makes All-American soccer list; Wrestling report 1954-55; Alumnae sports; Sisters receive tennis rankings • 25th anniversary of Sigma Rho Lambda • Dr. C. Grove Haines \u2727, Director of Johns Hopkins University Center in Bologna, Italy • Necrology • News about ourselves • Engagements • Weddings • Birthshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/alumnijournal/1053/thumbnail.jp

    T1DBase: integration and presentation of complex data for type 1 diabetes research

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    T1DBase () [Smink et al. (2005) Nucleic Acids Res., 33, D544–D549; Burren et al. (2004) Hum. Genomics, 1, 98–109] is a public website and database that supports the type 1 diabetes (T1D) research community. T1DBase provides a consolidated T1D-oriented view of the complex data world that now confronts medical researchers and enables scientists to navigate from information they know to information that is new to them. Overview pages for genes and markers summarize information for these elements. The Gene Dossier summarizes information for a list of genes. GBrowse [Stein et al. (2002) Genome Res., 10, 1599–1610] displays genes and other features in their genomic context, and Cytoscape [Shannon et al. (2003) Genome Res., 13, 2498–2504] shows genes in the context of interacting proteins and genes. The Beta Cell Gene Atlas shows gene expression in β cells, islets, and related cell types and lines, and the Tissue Expression Viewer shows expression across other tissues. The Microarray Viewer shows expression from more than 20 array experiments. The Beta Cell Gene Expression Bank contains manually curated gene and pathway annotations for genes expressed in β cells. T1DMart is a query tool for markers and genotypes. PosterPages are ‘home pages’ about specific topics or datasets. The key challenge, now and in the future, is to provide powerful informatics capabilities to T1D scientists in a form they can use to enhance their research

    The state of the Martian climate

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    60°N was +2.0°C, relative to the 1981–2010 average value (Fig. 5.1). This marks a new high for the record. The average annual surface air temperature (SAT) anomaly for 2016 for land stations north of starting in 1900, and is a significant increase over the previous highest value of +1.2°C, which was observed in 2007, 2011, and 2015. Average global annual temperatures also showed record values in 2015 and 2016. Currently, the Arctic is warming at more than twice the rate of lower latitudes

    Development of an integrated genome informatics, data management and workflow infrastructure: A toolbox for the study of complex disease genetics

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    Abstract The genetic dissection of complex disease remains a significant challenge. Sample-tracking and the recording, processing and storage of high-throughput laboratory data with public domain data, require integration of databases, genome informatics and genetic analyses in an easily updated and scaleable format. To find genes involved in multifactorial diseases such as type 1 diabetes (T1D), chromosome regions are defined based on functional candidate gene content, linkage information from humans and animal model mapping information. For each region, genomic information is extracted from Ensembl, converted and loaded into ACeDB for manual gene annotation. Homology information is examined using ACeDB tools and the gene structure verified. Manually curated genes are extracted from ACeDB and read into the feature database, which holds relevant local genomic feature data and an audit trail of laboratory investigations. Public domain information, manually curated genes, polymorphisms, primers, linkage and association analyses, with links to our genotyping database, are shown in Gbrowse. This system scales to include genetic, statistical, quality control (QC) and biological data such as expression analyses of RNA or protein, all linked from a genomics integrative display. Our system is applicable to any genetic study of complex disease, of either large or small scale.</p
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