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The newspaper of The Johns Hopkins University July 7, 2008 | Vol. 37 No. 39

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Your trash, his treasure
Old newspapers, dead batteries —
new recycling czar loves them all


The paper compactor is one of the many additions Richard Abraham brought to the Homewood campus, which now recycles about 40 tons of waste a month.

Richard Abraham wants your paper. Faxes, newspapers, magazines, doesn't matter, he'll take all of it. While you're at it, have any toner cartridges or batteries to unload?
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New center for sickle cell disease
Johns Hopkins Children's Center has received a nearly $5 million grant from the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute to establish a basic and translational research center for sickle cell disease that will consolidate research, treatment and care of adult and pediatric patients under one roof and speed up the translation of scientific discovery from bench to bedside. In addition, the center will offer counseling and education services to patients and their families.
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Nonprofit jobs in Maryland outpace private sector
Nonprofits in Maryland are growing their workforces nearly three times faster than the state's for-profit sector, according to a recent Johns Hopkins study.
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  OTHER NEWS
 

Johns Hopkins sets research pact With Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft

Johns Hopkins doctoral student killed in explosion in Iraq

JHU's Al Sommer named chair of Lasker Foundation board

MESSENGER settles old debates, makes new discoveries at Mercury

Good, green run at the annual Johns Hopkins Picnic

Homewood staff recognition

JH scientist wins DoD award to 'revolutionize data analysis'

Our genome changes over lifetime, Johns Hopkins experts say

Spiritual effects of hallucinogens persist, JH researchers report

Study: Black kids with kidney disease have worse anemia than whites

     

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