Trường học siêu nhân (tựa gốc tiếng Anh: Sky High) là một bộ phim hài siêu anh hùng của Mỹ năm 2005 do Mike Mitchell đạo diễn và được viết bởi Paul Hernandez và người tạo nên Kim Possible, Bob Schooley và Mark McCorkle.Phim có sự tham gia của Michael Angarano, Danielle Panabaker, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Kelly Preston và Kurt Russell.
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By Seattle Times staff reporter Hours before he was scheduled to give the commencement speech to the University of Washington’s graduating class of students, Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona canceled his appearance, citing a strike by graduate and postdoctoral researchers.“Secretary Cardona will not cross the picket line to give the commencement address,” a spokesperson for Cardona said in a statement. “We respect the collective bargaining process and hope the parties can reach a resolution soon.” “We congratulate the University of Washington Class of 2023 and their families on this big accomplishment,” the statement continued. “We are proud of you and wish you continued success.“After months of negotiations, about 2,400 UW researchers went on strike Wednesday after failing to reach a contract agreement. The group of research scientists and engineers, represented by United Auto Workers Local 4121, have not reached agreement on three core demands more pay, child care and an inclusive workforce.“We do believe our strength is in our ability to come together and we’re appreciative of him not crossing the picket line,” union President Levin Kim said in a phone was in town to give a commencement speech at Saturday’s graduation, the first time he had scheduled events in Washington since he was confirmed in March 2021. On Friday he toured two Seattle-area high schools to learn more about their career technical education programs. At the Seattle Maritime Academy he was accompanied by Seattle Democratic Rep. Pramila Jayapal, and at Lake Washington High School, Medina Democratic Rep. Suzan DelBene joined him. Cardona’s commencement address was scheduled in early March, according to UW spokespeople. There wasn’t a replacement speaker. “Today is about celebrating our graduates and their amazing accomplishments,” said Victor Balta, UW spokesperson. “We have plans to return to the bargaining table Monday and will continue to negotiate in good faith, as we have been.”Research scientists and engineers began bargaining with university officials in August 2022 and have held over 30 sessions. Postdocs joined forces with researchers in said researchers and postdocs plan to strike until a tentative agreement is reached. On Saturday, UAW Local 4121 had a tent in front of the Husky Stadium to celebrate the graduates. Some graduates are union members and many picketers also work with students who graduated Saturday, Kim said. “Today was a great opportunity to celebrate students’ work. Everyone was cheering for the graduates and it was so heartening to see.”
A stem cell scientist and successful biotechnology entrepreneur, Derrick Rossi knew he was onto something big in 2009, when his Harvard University lab was able to successfully modify messenger RNA – molecules that relay genetic information in the body. He immediately recognized the potential to develop new treatments for disease and co-founded the biotechnology firm Moderna – the name a play on “modified mRNA.” What the University of Toronto alumnus couldn’t anticipate at the time was the arrival, a decade later, of COVID-19 – and the role Moderna would ultimately play in developing a vaccine that would save countless millions of lives. “That was not foreseen,” he told U of T News in 2021. Today, for his ground-breaking scientific research that has been translated into effective therapeutics with global impact, and for his extraordinary contributions to global public health and biotechnology innovation, Rossi will receive a Doctor of Laws, honoris causa, from the University of Toronto. Rossi was born in Toronto, the youngest of five children to Maltese immigrant parents. He attended Dr. Norman Bethune High School in Scarborough, where he says a science class instilled in him a passion for molecular biology. “As soon as I learned about molecular biology that was it, I knew what I wanted to be,” he told the National Post in 2020. He went on to earn two degrees in molecular genetics at U of T, then a PhD from the University of Helsinki. He did a post-doc at Stanford University, and in 2007 was appointed assistant professor at Harvard University, where he ran his own lab. From left Dalla Lana School of Public Health Dean Adalsteinn Brown, Derrick Rossi, Chancellor Rose Patten and President Meric Gertler photo by Lisa SakulenskyRossi’s research focused on stem cells. In particular, he was interested in determining whether he could modify the messenger RNA molecules to relay genetic code to human cells. “Genes and mutations in genes underlie pretty much all human genetic diseases, which is a large fraction of human diseases,” Rossi said in the interview with U of T News. He realized that if you could “reprogram” a cell to bypass bad genes and mutations, then you could, in theory, treat a large range of genetic disorders, from Parkinson’s disease to sickle cell anemia and more. Rossi initially didn’t expect the discovery to serve as a platform for a new kind of vaccine. The reason was financial, not scientific vaccines are generally not very profitable. “It’s not something that a biotech company would be thinking about because there’s not much money to be made there,” he told U of T News. The exception, it turns out, is a global pandemic. Having undergone a career transition in 2010 from scientist to scientist-entrepreneur, Rossi says his research became increasingly focused on real-world applications. “As a biologist in a lab, you can answer a question that’s really interesting but isn’t going to move the needle on patient health at all,” he told U of T News. “Or you can ask a different question that, if you get an answer to it, might solve a [patient’s] problem. “As soon as I realized that, pretty much all the questions we asked in my lab had that type of focus.” He notes that co-founding Moderna gave him the entrepreneurial “bug.” Since leaving the company in 2014 he is still an investor, he has co-founded four other biotech startups Intellia Therapeutics, which uses the genome editing technology CRISPR/Cas9 to create novel medicines for genetic diseases; Magenta Therapeutics, which is developing ways to use stem cell transplants to reset patients’ immune systems to cure autoimmune and other diseases; Stelexis Therapeutics, which focuses on the discovery of drug targets for cancerous stem cells and Convalo Therapeutics, which has identified promising drug targets for treating neurological disorders. Rossi, who retired from Harvard in 2018, is a recipient of the Princess of Asturias Award for scientific research – an honour previously conferred on Stephen Hawking and AI pioneer and U of T University Professor Emeritus Geoffrey Hinton. He serves as a mentor at the Rotman School of Management’s Creative Destruction Lab and conducts many media interviews in an effort to expand public knowledge about vaccine efficacy and safety. In 2011, Time magazine named Rossi one of the world’s 100 most influential people. In his convocation address today to graduate students in social work and public health, Rossi urges them to choose the road less travelled. “And if there isn’t a road there? That’s even better. Grab a machete and whack your way through the jungle of life, forging your own path. By doing so, you will maximize your life experience by colouring it in hues and pigments that you didn’t even know existed ... this is also a great strategy to prepare oneself for whatever may come your way in the future.”
Trang chủ Phim Khoa Học Phim Viễn Tưởng LỚP HỌC BÍ ẨN CLASS 2016 Nội dung phim Phim Lớp Học Bí Ẩn - Class 2016 Một spin-off của phim Doctor Who. Trường trung học Coal Hill đã là một nét đặc trưng trong phim Doctor Who ngay từ tập đầu tiên, và giờ đây chúng ta hãy cùng theo dõi những chuyến hành trình không hồi kết của các cô cậu học sinh đang phải đối đầu với sự xâm nhập của các thế lực trong không gian và thời gian. Xem thêm
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