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UA in the News: Mar. 7, 2007

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UA research shows gene mutation, herbicide combination can trigger Parkinson's
Birmingham News – March 7

... and exposure to a common herbicide, according to an article University of Alabama researchers had published today in the Journal of Neuroscience. ...

Researchers link herbicide’s effects on fruit flies to Parkinson’s disease
Tuscaloosa News – March 7

A team of researchers at the University of Alabama hope to use a fruit fly to show why some people have a higher risk ...

Weed Killer Plays a Pivotal Role in Those With Genetic Vulnerability to Parkinson’s
MedIndia, India – March 7

In a study published in the Journal of Neuroscience, the researchers from the University of Alabama, conducted an experiment. . .

Op Ed: Alito's lecture produced less pessimistic opinion (Susan Pace Hamill) (Also published recently in the Anniston Star, Birmingham News and Tuscaloosa News.)
Montgomery Advertiser – March 7

At the University of Alabama School of Law recently, amidst much pomp and circumstance, US Supreme Court Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. delivered the Albritton ...

Tots and tenure mix at UA: New policy aids teachers who become parents
Tuscaloosa News – March 7

Shadi Sahami Martin, an assistant professor at the University of Alabama School of Social Work, teaches a class Monday. Martin. . .

Online cliques that click
Arizona Republic, AZ – March 7

... online meetings that lead to real-life crimes, said Rosanna E. Guadagno, assistant professor in the psychology department at the University of Alabama.

Pre-K initiative is big step forward
Tuscaloosa News – March 7

. . .System, Mayor Walt Maddox, Stillman College and the University of Alabama should be commended for their efforts regarding the Tuscaloosa City School's pre-K initiative. Maddox dreams ...