RESEARCH institutes, METHODISTS, ENGINEERING, REPORTERS & reporting, HUMAN physiology
Abstract
The article from Houston Methodist Research Institute describes advances in skin-on-a-chip (SoC) technologies for dermatological disease modeling. Topics include the use of SoC technologies to replicate human skin physiology more accurately than animal models, the application of these technologies to study various skin conditions, and the potential of SoC to improve understanding of skin diseases and drug effects.
RELIGION & politics, SCIENCE & ethics, SOCIAL conditions of women, SOCIAL structure, SEXUAL ethics, PRESBYTERIANS, METHODISTS, LUTHERANS
Abstract
Presents news briefs related to religion and politics in the U.S. as of March 1994. Role of science in the development of social structure according to the book "American Scholar," by Freeman Dyson; Increase in the number of pro-abortionists; Debate on sexual ethics among the Presbyterians, the United Methodists and the Lutherans.
The article offers information on the roles played by two Methodist ministers, Charles C. Webber and Nelson H. Cruickshank in the labor disputes of Virginia. Webber and Cruickshank were appointed to the Congress of Industrial Organization (CIO) and American Federation of Labor (AFL) respectively, as the chaplain of labor by Bishop G. Bromley Oxnam . There deputation to manage the labor affairs was considered as a step forward to prounion policy by the southern Methodist church.
Published
1946
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