
June 11, 2001
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Ohio State chemists synthesize possible new anti-tumor agent – Using a frothy brew of soil bacteria as a guide, chemists at The Ohio State University have synthesized a substance that may lead to a new generation of chemotherapy drugs. Laboratories around the world have struggled to create a synthetic version of the chemical, called azinomycin A, because the natural form breaks down too quickly to test whether it could be used to combat cancer. Rob Coleman, a professor of chemistry here and principal investigator of the project, says now that Ohio State researchers have completed their quest to build an exact copy of azinomycin A atom by atom, they can try to redesign the chemical into a stable, medically usable form. http://www.acs.ohio-state.edu/units/research/archive/azino Contact: Robert Coleman, (614) 292-4548.
Cancer researchers stress safe summer grilling – As the backyard barbeque season gets underway, researchers at The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center are stressing safe-grilling strategies. Recent research points to a link between charred or blackened meat and the production of carcinogens that may increase the risk of developing certain cancers. The carcinogens are produced when fat from meat or fish falls on the coals, is partially burned and then deposited back on the meat from the smoke. Dr. Steve Clinton, a cancer control specialist here, says some carcinogens are similar to the carcinogens in tobacco smoke. The American Institute of Cancer Research offers guidelines to reduce the problem. Contact: Michelle Gailiun, Medical Center Communications, (614) 293-3737.
4-H Conference participants will take pets to nursing homes - June 13-15. Some 400 teens from across Ohio will attend the annual Ohio 4-H Youth Expo, June 13-15. The state’s premiere youth organization brings together Ohio’s older youth in a spirit of exploration, celebration and personal development. The Pet pals activity has participants working with university faculty and staff in preparing small animals for a visit to a nursing home. Contact: Ryan Schmiesing, Ohio State University Extension, (614) 292-6944.
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