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More layer work inspired by Dave and his amazing textures, see examples of his work here............... www.flickr.com/photos/33083567@N02/
Scenes from April 2011 taping in WKAR Studio A, for a 2012 episode of BackStage Pass from WKAR.
Rusty Wright (guitar, lead vocal), Laurie LaCross-Wright (guitar, vocals), Dave Brahce (keyboards), Andy Barancik (bass), Pete Haist (drums/vocals)..
photo: Matt Hallowell - WKAR/Michigan State University
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Notre-Dame de la Garde (Our Lady of the Guard), in French for Marseille’s citizens “la bonne mère” (the good (holy) mother), is a Catholic basilica in Marseille, France, and the city's best-known symbol. The site of a popular Assumption Day pilgrimage, it was the most visited site in Marseille. It was built on the foundations of an ancient fort at the highest natural point in Marseille, a 149 m (489 ft) limestone outcropping on the south side of the Old Port of Marseille [Wikipedia.org]
June 5, 2018. The Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi, UN Environment Head Erik Solheim and Honorable Ministers at the Plenary Session of the World Environment Day celebrations in New Delhi, India. (C) UN Environment / Michael Booth
An exciting avenue for getting ideas about how a new drug might work is looking at individuals who are naturally immune or resistant to the disease. Steve Crohn lived in San Franciso in the 1970s, and lost his lover and 70 close friends to AIDS without having become infected himself. Blood tests suggested that his blood was impervious to HIV… Research found that a receptor on Steve’s blood cells called CCR2, that usually lets HIV into the cell, refused to budge – like a closed door on infection. People with mutations in the gene also showed reduced susceptibility, and a better prognosis. Importantly, Steve and others like him show no other bad effects of the mutation, suggesting that a drug that mimicked its effects would not damage other functions.
The next step is to use this knowledge to develop a drug in the ‘discovery’ phase…
This photo is a schematic of the CCR5 receptor.
Kowalski's Collegiate Allstar team mates Holly Mathews and Laura Ralston stay close as the peloton stretches out on the straight.
Holly is the rider on the far right, Laura is third from right.
Taken by Cory Funk.
An exciting avenue for getting ideas about how a new drug might work is looking at individuals who are naturally immune or resistant to the disease. Steve Crohn lived in San Franciso in the 1970s, and lost his lover and 70 close friends to AIDS without having become infected himself. Blood tests suggested that his blood was impervious to HIV… Research found that a receptor on Steve’s blood cells called CCR2, that usually lets HIV into the cell, refused to budge – like a closed door on infection. People with mutations in the gene also showed reduced susceptibility, and a better prognosis. Importantly, Steve and others like him show no other bad effects of the mutation, suggesting that a drug that mimicked its effects would not damage other functions.
The next step is to use this knowledge to develop a drug in the ‘discovery’ phase…
This photo is a false-colour microscopy image of CCR5 receptors.
Notre-Dame de la Garde (Our Lady of the Guard), in French for Marseille’s citizens “la bonne mère” (the good (holy) mother), is a Catholic basilica in Marseille, France, and the city's best-known symbol. The site of a popular Assumption Day pilgrimage, it was the most visited site in Marseille. It was built on the foundations of an ancient fort at the highest natural point in Marseille, a 149 m (489 ft) limestone outcropping on the south side of the Old Port of Marseille.
The basilica consists of a lower church or crypt in the Romanesque style, carved from the rock, and an upper church of Neo-Byzantine style decorated with mosaics. A square 41 m (135 ft) bell tower topped by a 12.5 m (41 ft) belfry supports a monumental 11.2 m (37 ft) statue of the Madonna and Child made of copper gilded with gold leaf [Wikipedia.org]
“The Executioner” video and lighting stage for Excision, The Execution Tour 2013
Beama Visual Environments
Structural design and fabrication by Heavy Industries
tuyz (L) and pANcada of LOUD react on stage at Week 2 of VCT Americas Stage 2 at the Riot Games Arena on July 02, 2024. (Photo by Colin Young-Wolff/Riot Games)