...said. Jeffrey Taubenberger won for his contributions in medicine. Taubenberger is a pathologist at the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology and one of the researchers who helped reconstruct the 1918 flu virus last year. Thanks to advances in molecular...
...Corps, has been appointed chairwoman of the department of neuropathology and ophthalmic pathology at the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Washington. Joins scholars Jasmine Stewart, of Hephzibah, a student at Butler High School, has been...
...admitted a year; 2,775 troops from the Iraq war have been treated. ETC.: 113-acre campus includes the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology; Army Physical Disability Agency; National Museum of Health and Medicine; and Walter Reed Army Institute...
...Lt. Col. Richard Kaiura said. "That's going to change." A December medical report from the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology in Washington originally concluded that Pvt. Clinton Dock died accidentally of "complications of heat...
...Using lung tissue taken at autopsy 79 years ago from an Army private killed by the flu, scientists at the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology made a genetic analysis of the virus and concluded it is unique, though closely related to the "swine...
...needed to transform a bird flu virus into a pandemic killer of people, said Jeffery Taubenberger of the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology in Rockville, Md. If they could build up a catalog of crucial genetic changes, scientists could screen...
...victims. "It's a unique situation," said Dr. Jerry Spencer, a former chief medical examiner for the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, who worked 30 years as a Navy forensic pathologist. "The terrorists are usually not in our possession...
...suddenly growing strong enough to become the world's worst pandemic. That's the latest theory from the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, which reported Monday that researchers for the first time have completely analyzed a critical gene from...
...healthy until the moment he drops dead. "Not all plaques are alike," says Dr. Frank Kolodgie of the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology in Washington D.C. "Some are harmful, and some are benign. What distinguishes the two is mostly determined...
...people in their 20s who died in a few days of overwhelming pneumonia. Dr. Jeffrey K. Taubenberger of the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology is deciphering the genetic makeup of the 1918 flu virus from fragments found in the preserved tissue of...