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Jun 6, 2013

“Boise School District announces grants for fresh fruits and veggies for elementary students”

The Boise School District announced that eleven schools within the district have been selected to receive grant money for fruit and vegetables from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA).

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Source: KIVI TV

School Food
Jun 27, 2013

“Brownies Bounced From Cafeterias in Healthier Eating Push”

"Children consume as many as half their daily calories in school, where they spend more time than any location except their homes, according to the Pew Charitable Trusts, which underwrites food safety programs. Studies show snacks add 112 calories to the average elementary-school student’s daily diet, and those who live in states with strong snack policies gain less weight over three years than those without regulations."

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Source: Bloomberg

School Food
Jun 7, 2013

“County's Farm to School Yolo viewed as being a success”

"One year on, the Yolo County Department of Agriculture says it is happy with the results of its school lunch program, Farm to School Yolo."

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Source: Daily Democrat

School Food
Jun 7, 2013

“Deadline Looms for Rules About School Vending, Snack Fare”

"Make it a temporary rule, says Jessica Donze Black, director of the Pew Health Group's Kids' Safe & Healthful Foods Project, but just make it by June 30 and adjust it after schools have a chance to see how things work out."

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Source: Education Week

School Food
Jun 6, 2013

“Don’t let new school junk food rules get derailed”

"Imagine this: You are a 15 year-old standing in front of a school vending machine, getting ready to satisfy the snack craving you've had since first period. But lo and behold, instead of cookies and chips, every one of the slots behind the glass contains the same healthy stuff your mom and dad fill the cabinets with at home."

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Source: The Hill Blog

School Food
Jun 27, 2013

“New USDA snack standards still not strict enough for some Montgomery parents”

Jessica Donze Black, director of the Kids’ Safe and Healthful Foods Project, speaks to the Washington Post about the USDA's decision to finalize interim rules for snack foods and beverages sold in schools.

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Source: Washington Post

School Food
Jun 7, 2013

“Randolph County Schools nutritional director receives honor”

"Randolph County's school nutrition director will be honored in July in Kansas City, Mo. for her extraordinary commitment to the school meal programs."

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Source: The Inter-Mountain

School Food
Jun 27, 2013

“USDA touts 'Smart snacks' standards”

The U.S. Department of Agriculture has set new nutrition standards for food sold as snacks in schools, giving fruit and vegetable shippers opportunities for vending machines and snack bars. After considering nearly 250,000 comments, the agency on June 27 published the regulation, called “Smart Snacks in Schools,” also known as the “competitive snacks” rule, for junk food that competes with healthier lunch menus.

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Source: The Packer

School Food
Jan 17, 2013

1989 Pew Biomedical Scholar Named Director of University of Minnesota's Center for Immunology

1989 Pew Biomedical Scholar Marc Jenkins, Ph.D., has been named director of the University of Minnesota’s Center for Immunology.

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Source: Health Talk

Biomedical Research
Dec 12, 2012

1990 Pew Scholar Featured in The Washington Post

The Washington Post highlighted the research of 1990 Pew Biomedical Scholar Carol Greider in a Q&A article.  In the article, Dr. Greider discussed how a hunch she had as a young researcher led to the discovery of the enzyme telomerase, which has potential applications in aging and cancer and won her the 2009 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine.

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Source: The Washington Post

Biomedical Research
Mar 20, 2013

1991 Pew Scholar Wins Prestigious Gairdner Award

One of the six recipients of the 2013 Canada Gairdner International Awards is Stephen Elledge, a 1991 Pew Scholar and Gregor Mendel Professor of Genetics and of Medicine at Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women’s Hospital. With the $100,000 prize, Dr. Elledge will study the DNA damage response—a signaling pathway that allows cells to repair themselves when DNA is impaired.

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Source: Harvard Medical School

Biomedical Research
Nov 27, 2012

1993 Pew Scholar Profiled by Boston Globe

The Boston Globe featured a story on 1993 Pew Biomedical Scholar Rudy Tanzi, a “rock star of science.” The story profiled Dr. Tanzi, who is best known for discovering genes linked to Alzheimer’s disease, and explained how his diverse interests—including rock music—are all bolstered by the same willingness to risk failure and explore fresh ideas.

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Source: The Boston Globe

Biomedical Research
Jun 15, 2013

''2 thumbs up for LBI food''

''While some students look down on food served in school cafeterias, Zoe Deakyne, a sixth-grader at Long Beach Island Elementary School, enjoys getting her lunch there.''

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Source: Asbury Park Press

School Food
Feb 25, 2013

2001 Latin American Fellow Wins Collaborative Activity Award

Sidarta Ribeiro, a 2001 Pew Latin American Fellow, with the Brazilian Society for Neuroscience and Behavior (SBNeC), wins a Collaborative Activity Award: Understanding Human Cognition from the James S. McDonnell Foundation.

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Feb 25, 2013

2007 Pew Scholar Wins The Vilcek Prize

Dr. Michael "Micha" Rape, a 2007 Pew Scholar, has been named winner of The Vilcek Prize for Creative Promise in Biomedical Science for his work on ubiquitination, a process which "tags" damaged or bad proteins for destruction, as it relates to many diseases, including cancer or neurodegeneration.

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Source: vilcek.org