Yahoo!: Henrietta Lacks’ ‘Immortal’ Cells

(The article has little to do with politics, but I found it fascinating. – Administrator)

Henrietta Lacks' cells were essential in developing the polio vaccine and were used in scientific landmarks such as cloning, gene mapping and in vitro fertilization.

Journalist Rebecca Skloot’s new book investigates how a poor black tobacco farmer had a groundbreaking impact on modern medicine

  • By Sarah Zielinski
  • Smithsonian.com, January 22, 2010

Medical researchers use laboratory-grown human cells to learn the intricacies of how cells work and test theories about the causes and treatment of diseases. The cell lines they need are “immortal”—they can grow indefinitely, be frozen for decades, divided into different batches and shared among scientists. In 1951, a scientist at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland, created the first immortal human cell line with a tissue sample taken from a young black woman with cervical cancer. Those cells, called HeLa cells, quickly became invaluable to medical research—though their donor remained a mystery for decades. In her new book, The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks, journalist Rebecca Skloot tracks down the story of the source of the amazing HeLa cells, Henrietta Lacks, and documents the cell line’s impact on both modern medicine and the Lacks family.

Who was Henrietta Lacks?
She was a black tobacco farmer from southern Virginia who got cervical cancer when she was 30. A doctor at Johns Hopkins took a piece of her tumor without telling her and sent it down the hall to scientists there who had been trying to grow tissues in culture for decades without success. No one knows why, but her cells never died. Continue reading

iePolitics: Who needs the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals when we’ve got Ruth Stringer?

Maybe when San Bernardino County’s Chief Legal Eagle Ruth Stringer is booted in a few weeks, President Obama will appoint her to the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.  From our experience she would be a perfect fit with the aberrant justices already sitting on that bench.

Under Stringer’s matronly tutelage we have all been blessed to learn new legal concepts not taught in any law school but practiced with fervor here in San Bernardino County.  For example, “fornicating” is apparently synonymous with “deliberating” as in the “deliberative process.”  We are not sure what an elected official and his inamorata would deliberate about at  2 a.m. that the public isn’t entitled to know since the “deliberating” is taking place on our dime.  We also haven’t figured out why salmon and wine can be made public but the raw oysters and asparagus cannot.  Perhaps it is the “Stringer Rule of Libidinous Measure.”

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FlashReport: Local Air Board Wants State to Stop the AB32 Insanity

by Supervisor Brad Mitzelfelt – San Bernardino County (bio) (email)(print)

1-31-2010 6:50 pm The Mojave Desert Air Quality Management District’s governing board this past Monday decided to send a letter to Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and the Legislature requesting the suspension and/or repeal of AB32, the “Global Warming Solutions Act.” This action was prompted by imminently conflicting federal and state regulations and the simple bad economic timing of implementing such a law now or in the near future. (Continued below.)

AB32 calls for California to cut its “greenhouse gas” emissions to 1990 levels by 2020 – a reduction of 30 percent – followed by an 80-percent reduction from 1990 levels by 2050.

The Mojave Desert AQMD, as an agency charged with and committed to improving air quality, raised some eyebrows as a result of the announcement of its soon-to-be-issued request, including those of KFI’s John and Ken, who interviewed me as a member of the district board on Thursday. (You can listen to the interview by clicking here.)
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InlandPolitics: S.B. County: Devereaux reportedly seeking outside talent

  • Written by Administrator
  • Posted February 1, 2010 at 7:00 am

InlandPolitics.com has learned that incoming San Bernardino County Administrative Officer Greg Devereaux is looking at outside talent for key positions in his new administration.

Which positions are being looked at by Devereaux is not clear, but county supervisors appear to be allowing the incoming chief full authority to manage and get the house in order.

By all accounts Devereaux is doing just that.

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InlandPolitics Commentary: Credibility of former Assistant Assessor now in play

  • Written by Blogger
  • Posted January 31, 2010 at 11:31 am

Cases involving four criminal defendants which are now entering the evidentiary stage appear to now rest on the sole testimony of one key witness.

Former Assistant Assessor Adam Aleman who has plead “no-contest” to one count of Vandalism, two counts of Destroying or Altering Documents, and one count of Presenting a false claim, is now the “go to” guy for District Attorney Michael Ramos, who is attempting to portray himself as a corruption fighter.

Some glaring issues arise here when taking a look at Aleman’s charges.

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