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Yale Lyme cabal to not get another 9 million from the NIH

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Subject: Yale Lyme cabal to not get another 9 million from the NIH

Date: Aug 19, 2008 10:43 AM

Okay, so make that $400 million last year (Sept 2007) that Yale and
New York Medical
College were passed over for, plus the $600 million from the Howard
Hughes Foundation,
plus now
another $9 million, all in under a year. So that's 1,009,000,000.00
dollars
that the
cabal was deliberately not given to this Lyme RICO cabal, for the
deliberate reason
that
they did nothing with it:
http://groups.google.com/group/scilyme2/browse_thread/thread/ff1afeae428d9e5c?hl=en
You should read all those reports because it is really hilarious. It
really
is about Yale coming up with ZERO on helping people who are sick with
Lyme.
That's a testament to Crazy Eddie McSweegan who first thunk up the
notion
http://www.actionlyme.org/GOLDWATER_LETTER.htm (<< read it and you
will see
that Crazy Eddie was the one who defrauded Uncle Sam from the
beginning)
that we could have a vaccine for Relapsing Fever, when the reason we
can't
have a vaccine for Relapsing Fever, is the reason there is no AIDS
vaccine.

They both undergo antigenic variation!!
And OspA (LYMErix) is very close to the gp120 and
gp41 "glycolipids" !!!

And *none* of our "scientists," anywhere in America, EVER SAID A WORD
ABOUT IT!!!

ROTFLMAO.

I mean, it's not funny, but the Lyme crimes were *outrageously*
*stupid,*
it's like sending an entire army to conquer China by flying them
straight down
into the mouth of a volcano.

Kathleen M. Dickson
http://www.actionlyme.org
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http://www.utsa.edu/today/2008/08/mbrs.cfm
Minority research support program awarded $9 million

By Kris Rodriguez
Public Affairs Specialist

(Aug. 18, 2008)--The UTSA Minority Basic Research Support for
Continuous Research
Excellence (MBRS/SCORE) program has been awarded a five-year, $9
million grant from
the National Institutes of Health (NIH). The funding will support 10
faculty research
projects in a variety of disciplines.
Today's headlines

* Minority research program awarded $9 million
* UTSA Fall Convocation starts new year Aug. 25
* UTSA Child Development Center provides child care
* QEP committee announces pre-proposal finalists

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MBRS/SCORE seeks to increase the participation of individuals from
minority or underrepresented
groups in scientific research. UTSA's involvement in the MBRS/SCORE
program
began in 1981 and has increased over the years as more faculty members
pursue biomedical
research projects.

"This grant will help serve as another building block in UTSA's
efforts
to achieve premier public research university status," said Robert
Gracy, UTSA
vice president for research. "It also reinforces UTSA's reputation as
a
national leader in educating underrepresented minorities in the
sciences and in
the recruitment and promotion of UTSA faculty researchers."

UTSA's MBRS/SCORE newly funded projects include researching how the
brain comprehends
languages spoken by bilingual individuals, developing effective means
to prevent
the transmission of Lyme disease and using cutting-edge computational
biology databases
to predict genetic systems in malaria carrying parasites.

Janakarim Seshu, assistant professor of biology, was awarded $1.4
million to identify
how Borrelia burgdorferis, the cause of Lyme disease, interacts with
mammalian hosts
cells.

Yufeng Wang, assistant professor of biology, will receive $1.2 million
to use a
computational biology approach to predict dynamics in systems of genes
working in
malaria parasites. Malaria is a global problem that claims two million
lives annually
and affects 500 million people worldwide.

The MBRS/SCORE program develops the biomedical research capability of
faculty to
increase the number of minorities actively engaged in biomedical
research. To accomplish
this goal, researchers must increase the number of publications in
peer-reviewed
journals and increase the number and size of non-MBRS grants submitted
and funded.
Additionally, the rate of faculty members with at least one minority
student in
their programs must be increased as well as the participation rate of
SCORE faculty
serving as referees for journals or grants.

The National Institutes of Health support to UTSA College of Sciences
faculty members
involved with the MBRS/SCORE program over the years has increased to
more than $32
million.

For more information, contact Lachelle Dixon at (210) 458-4185 or
visit the MBRS
Web site.

Serving more than 5,000 students enrolled in nine undergraduate degree
programs
and 15 graduate programs, the UTSA College of Sciences is uniquely
poised to prepare
the next generation of scientists for careers in business, technology
and academia.
The college houses six departments: biology, chemistry, computer
science, geological
sciences, mathematics, and physics and astronomy.

---------------------------------
UTSA MBRS/SCORE research grant awards

* Nicole Wicha, Assistant Professor of Biology, UTSA College of
Sciences, "Brain
and Behavior of Bilingual Language Comprehension," $1,445,000
* David Johnson, Assistant Professor of Chemistry, UTSA College of
Sciences,
"Engineering Drug-Release Surfaces for Biomedical Devices Via Self-
Assembled
Monolayers," $1,445,000
* Janikaram Seshu, Assistant Professor of Biology, UTSA College of
Sciences,
"Borrelia burgdorferi Interactions with Mammalian Host Cells,"
$1,415,000
* Jilani Chaudri, Assistant Professor of Biology, UTSA College of
Sciences,
"Identification of Novel Mammalian Genes Required for Intoxication by
Anthrax,"
$1,317,215
* Yufeng Wang, Assistant Professor of Biology, UTSA College of
Sciences, "Systems
Biology of Plasmodium falciparum: Building and Exploring Network
Models," $1,238,125
* Brenda Hannon, Assistant Professor of Psychology, UTSA College
of Liberal
and Fine Arts, "A New Strategy for Learning Highly Similar Concepts,"
$636,750
* Liao Chen, Professor of Physics, UTSA College of Sciences,
"Theoretical
Investigation of Kinesin-1 and Other Molecular Motors," $424,600
* Carlos Garcia, Assistant Professor of Chemistry, UTSA College of
Sciences,
"Enzymes Absorbed on Carbon Nanotubes," $413,814
* Hans Heidner, Associate Professor of Biology, UTSA College of
Sciences, "Targeting
Vaccine Vectors and Antigens to Dendritic Cells Using Protein L,"
$318,375
* George Negrete, Professor of Chemistry, UTSA College of
Sciences, "Novel
Lipid Analogs for Use in Nanocapsule Medicinal Agent Delivery,"
$140,054

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* Minority research program awarded $9 million
* UTSA Fall Convocation starts new year Aug. 25
* UTSA Child Development Center provides child care
* QEP committee announces pre-proposal finalists

I'd love to know what this minority research program awarded 9 mil is
for? A bunch of bull. Treat your US citizens like dogs. The whole
CDC FDA and Dept of H & Human Svces is one big farce. You would be
shocked......
That movie SICKO about the US health system was really well named.
Of course it was banned in most movie theaters and was not
shown........

Mort Zuckerman

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Aug 25, 2008, 2:13:27 AM8/25/08
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If you look at Roland Martin's gang, they were all foreigners, too:
http://www.actionlyme.org/MARTIN_NINDS_MS_CHRONIC_LYME.htm

Scroll down. Look at the pictures and the names.

As a matter of fact, the world's smartest scientists are not
Americans,
Willy Burgdorfer is Swiss and Roland Martin is German.
These are really the two modern re-discoverers of Relapsing Fever.

No Americans really made any discoveries, here. McSweegan, et al
did not even know what was the nature of Relapsing Fever, and neither
did Anthony Fauci, the head of NIAID and McWeenie's boss, LOL.

They're ALL WORLD-FAMOUS IDIOTS!!

Flat out called STUPID, LIARS, and INCOMPREHENSIBLE on
Borreliosis!!:
http://www.actionlyme.org/CRYMEDISEASE_CHP3_B.htm

by SUNY's David Volkman and the Czech Republic.

Kathleen

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