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Feb 01, 2010
AgeWise (see page 4)
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See page four of this official publication of the Florida Council on Aging for information on Florida State University's new Center for Innovative Collaboration in Medicine & Law.  Center director Marshall Kapp explains the center's mission to foster an agreeable relationship between the medical and law fields, instead of the conflicts that so often arise.  The FSU Colleges of Medicine and Law play integral roles in the center's development and ongoing projects.

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Feb 01, 2010
FSUnews.com
State surgeon general among speakers at LMSA Regional Conference at College of Medicine
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Florida Surgeon General Ana Viamonte Ros will be the keynote speaker this weekend at the Latino Medical Student Association regional conference, taking place at the Florida State University College of Medicine.

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Jan 01, 2010
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PRESS RELEASE A team of Florida State University researchers will use a five-year, $1.3 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to develop a way to measure levels of the trace metal zinc in the human body. An abstract of the team’s research project, titled “Development of Sensitive Fluorescent Probes for Physiological Zn2+ Over Large Concentration Ranges,” is available at http://projectreporter.nih.gov/project_info_description.cfm?aid=7784811

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Jan 16, 2010
Sarasota Herald Tribune
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In an opinion piece, former Herald-Tribune editor Waldo Proffitt mentions the College of Medicine as one of the four most important major institutions in the Sarasota-Manatee-Charlotte County area to help citizens age with dignity. Proffitt listed he college's Sarasota regional campus along with Sarasota Memorial Hospital, the Pines of Sarasota (a nursing home), and Senior Friendship Centers

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Jan 01, 2010
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PRESS RELEASE A team of Florida State University researchers will use a five-year, $1.3 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to develop a way to measure levels of the trace metal zinc in the human body. An abstract of the team’s research project, titled “Development of Sensitive Fluorescent Probes for Physiological Zn2+ Over Large Concentration Ranges,” is available at http://projectreporter.nih.gov/project_info_description.cfm?aid=7784811

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Dec 21, 2009
FSUnews.com
Nearing 10th anniversary of College of Medicine’s creation, President Emeritus D’Alemberte recalls challenges involved
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For an October Grand Rounds, former FSU President Sandy D'Alemberte recalled what he went through -- alongside other early advocates of forming a college for Florida's underserved -- to make the College of Medicine a reality. Videos include D'Alemberte's speech, interview footage and a photo session next to the president emeritus' honorary statue. View the videos here.

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Dec 20, 2009
Daytona Beach News-Journal
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The College of Medicine's Dr. Curtis Stine and Dr. Luckey Dunn offer their input to this article's analysis of the U.S. Health and Human Services panel's recent recommendation for women to wait until age 50 to get their first mammogram.

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Dec 08, 2009
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PRESS RELEASE After a national search, Richard Nowakowski, Ph.D., has accepted an offer to join the Florida State University as professor and chair of the Department of Biomedical Sciences at the College of Medicine.

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Dec 01, 2009
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PRESS RELEASE Every New Year, many smokers resolve to kick the habit but older smokers may have a leg up on their younger counterparts, according to Florida State University researchers who developed an intensive 16-week cessation program. Anxiety and Behavioral Health Clinic

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Nov 21, 2009
The Tallahassee Democrat
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Two of the college's students, Tanya Anim and Komal D'Souza, have been awarded scholarships from the National Health Service Corps. Both women will have their tuition and fees covered for the rest of their time in medical school, and each will also receive a monthly stipend of nearly $1,300. In exchange, Tanya and Komal will each spend at least two years in a medically-underserved community.