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Dissecting Art, Intersecting Anatomy – Exhibition Opening March 9, 2013

Posted: January 18, 2013 at 8:40 pm

Dissecting Art, Intersecting Anatomy Exhibition March 9-16, 2013 Chicago

SAVE THE DATE

Dissecting Art, Intersecting Anatomy: Merging Contemporary Art with the Works of Pauline Lariviere

March 9–16, 2013

Opening Event:
Saturday, March 9, 6–10 pm
Sunday, March 10, Noon–4 pm

S3 Gallery 1907 N. Mendell, #4-H  Chicago, IL

Curated by Vanessa Ruiz of Street Anatomy and Phillip Schalekamp of S3 Gallery

We are very excited to be co-curating Dissecting Art, Intersecting Anatomy, an homage to Pauline Lariviere (1906–1988), a French-Canadian artist whose fame came from her extensive work in medical and anatomical illustration. Lariviere had a very distinctive style that came from her use of abstraction and pairing of modern art into a scientific field. She created charts and illustrations that isolated areas and processes of human anatomy that she wanted to portray, gave alternative perspectives, and created charts in vibrant colors specifically to make them aesthetically appealing.

Her revolutionary style is still used in medical illustrations today. See how present-day artists are inspired to create original pieces alongside Lariviere’s historical works.

We have an incredible group of artists lined up including Danny Quirk, Billy Reynolds, Alvaro Hidalgo, and many more!

 

Follow the exhibition and view more of Pauline’s work via Facebook!

 

Pauline Lariviere Dissecting Art, Intersecting Anatomy Exhibition March 9-16, 2013 Chicago
Examples of Pauline Lariviere’s beautiful anatomical oil paintings.

 

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http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/streetanatomy/OQuC/~3/-L64fhN2Fy8/

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Scandal Episode Promo: Falling Apart

Posted: January 18, 2013 at 8:36 pm

Scandal went back in time last night, revealing the truth about the rigged Presidential election and casting Fitz in a brand new light.

What will happen when this ABC thriller moves forward again?

Viewers have an extra week to take a breath from the events on "A Criminal, a Whore, an Idiot and a Liar," as the series won't return until January 31. And when it does, they can expect to see an Olivia who is unraveling in the face of personal and professional pressure.

Watch the following promo now for a phone call from Fitz most never expected to see and then try to figure out what the heck you'll do next Thursday night without any Gladiators in your life...

Source:
http://www.tvfanatic.com/2013/01/scandal-episode-promo-falling-apart/

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Patient Advocate Says IOM Recommendations Would ‘Destroy’ California Stem Cell Agency

Posted: January 18, 2013 at 4:04 pm

California's “beloved,” $3 billion
stem cell research program should not be altered despite
recommendations from the most prestigious scientific organization of
its kind. So says longtime patient advocate Don Reed of Fremont, Ca.

Reed says the recommendations by the
Institute of Medicine (IOM) are a “threat” that would “destroy” an
agency that “is like nothing else on earth.” Reed is urging other
patient advocates to turn out at next week's critical meeting of the stem cell agency's board and lobby against alterations in how it does
business.
Reed and CIRM's Amy Adams
World Stem Cell Summit photo
Reed is a fixture in stem cell circles
nationally and in California and has been a regular at the stem cell
agency's public meetings since 2004. He is also vice president of
Americans for Cures, a private stem cell lobbying group created by
Robert Klein when he was chairman of the stem cell agency,  formally known as the California Institute for Regenerative
Medicine(CIRM)
.
Reed has written twice about the IOM
report on his blog with duplicate publication on the Huffington Post.
Yesterday, he said IOM “defies” the voters' will when they
created the stem cell agency in 2004. On Dec. 19, he said the
$700,000, 17-month study was “staggeringly misguided.” He wrote,

“If its recommendations were enacted,
they would silence stem cell patient advocate involvement, eliminate
public debate on funding proposals, and delegate the real decisions
to secret proceedings by an out-of-state-controlled board.”

Reed described the stem cell agency as
“fantastic” and wrote,

“So why mess with it, in such a
brutal and insulting manner?”

This writer has known Reed since the
early days of the stem cell agency and respects him. But in this
case he has many of his facts wrong. To mention just a few key
points: Patient advocates would not be silenced; their role would be
changed. Public comment would not be eliminated. Scientists could
still appeal negative decisions by reviewers to the full board if
they so choose, although the “extraordinary petition” process
would be eliminated. The voters' will would not be defied; they provided for a mechanism for making changes in the stem cell program.
While Bob Klein has not been heard from
publicly on the IOM report, some of Reed's comments reflect Klein's
past positions against altering the agency. Klein, an attorney and
real estate investment banker, might well be considered the father of
the agency. He directed the writing of the 10,000-word measure, Prop. 71, that created the program and wrote much of ballot initiative himself. The initiative contained a detailed description of the
qualifications for the chairman, which fit only one person in
California. It was no surprise when he won the post.
In years past, Klein has been extraordinarily protective of the ballot measure, at one point boxing
in the board on earlier proposals for changes that he disliked and that the IOM report now echoes.
In 2010, he was the prime
advocate for commissioning the IOM report which he expected
to serve as the basis for continued funding of the agency. It will
run out of cash for new grants in 2017.
To keep the money rolling in, Klein
said the IOM report would constitute a “gold standard” that would
generate increased enthusiasm for the research.
According to the transcript of the Aug.18, 2010, governing board meeting, Klein declared,

“(We will) never convince the people
that are adamant against us. But for the public and for the
constituent groups that are reasoned and prepared to look at
evidence, this is a very important validation that they can look to
to separate out what is a false claim from real performance.”

Also writing yesterday about the IOM
study was Bradley Fikes of the San Diego U-T, the dominant daily
newspaper in that area.
He summarized Reed's latest item as well as this on the California Stem Cell Report yesterday. Fikes
plans to file his own story within the next few days.
Feel free to file your own comments by
clicking on the word “comment” below or with the stem cell agency
at info@cirm.ca.gov. Anonymous
comments are permitted on this blog.

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Pharmacogenomics Sarah and Najma – Video

Posted: January 18, 2013 at 6:43 am


Pharmacogenomics Sarah and Najma
Sorry for the quality!

By: piglet7th

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Danville Neurology Associates – Danville, VA – Video

Posted: January 18, 2013 at 6:43 am


Danville Neurology Associates - Danville, VA
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By: yellowbook

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Danville Neurology Associates - Danville, VA - Video

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Neurology Animation – AP Bio – Video

Posted: January 18, 2013 at 6:43 am


Neurology Animation - AP Bio
Rama, Olivia, Phoenix, Jen, Solenne P3

By: Solenne Wachsman

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