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星期三, 4月 29, 2015

麻州公佈報告 去年逾千人服藥過量致死

麻州 “意外過量服用鴉片類藥物致死人數(number of unintended opioid overdose death)“,去年逾千,打破歷年紀錄。麻州州長查理貝克(Charlie Baker)積極因應,昨(廿八)日獲聯邦健康及人民服務卿布維爾(Sylvia M. Burwell)表揚。
麻州州長查理貝克和麻州健康及人民服務長瑟德斯(Marylou Sudders)昨日公佈麻州在20122014年間,每個郡及每個市鎮的“意外過量服用鴉片類藥物致死人數(number of unintended opioid overdose death)“報告。
聯邦健康及人民服務卿布維爾(Sylvia M. Burwell)昨日特地到麻州,在波士頓兒童醫院和麻州州長,薩福克郡治安官湯普金(Steven W. Topmkins),希望屋(Hope House)執行長Fred Newton等人座談,討論因應方法。
根據報告,麻州去年共有1008人意外過量服用鴉片類藥物致死,比2013年增加了3.3%,和2012年相比,則增加了33%,增加幅度驚人,有如傳染病一般。
在麻州政府的報告中,2014年內,有600宗死亡案件已證實與鴉片類藥物有關,另有408宗和藥效很強的藥有關。
查理貝克表示,這問題和區域,種族無關。許多人是合法服用醫生開給的處方藥後,進而上癮,再服用過量。他認為要因應這一問題,應該從醫生開的處方藥著手。
該報告的數據指出,五宗海洛因上癮案中,有四宗是因為服用止痛藥才黏上鴉片類藥物。由處方藥類鴉片導致的死亡案件,或海洛因相關的死亡案件,在2012年到2013年間增加了172%
麻州十四郡中,增加最多的是米斗塞郡(Middlesex),增加了30%,從2013年的154宗,增加到去年的212宗。
            包括波士頓市的薩福克郡(Suffolk ),倒是從2013年的115宗減少為2014年的98宗。
            波士頓市2013年有89宗,2014年截至九月份為止為64宗。在2014年一至九月內,麻州各市鎮“意外過量服用鴉片類藥物致死人數最多的是波士頓市的64宗,其次為林菲爾德(Lynfield)的34宗,屋斯特(Worcester)的33宗。摩頓市只有一宗,昆士市有25宗。
            查理貝克上任後,今年二月指派了十六人組成委員會,進行研究並提建議,預定六月提出報告。

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            左起,聯邦健康及人民服務卿布維爾(Sylvia M. Burwell),麻州州長查理貝克和麻州健康及人民服務長瑟德斯(Marylou Sudders)昨日在波士頓醫院開座談會,討論如何改善“意外過量服用鴉片類藥物致死“人數大增情況。(菊子攝)

星期二, 4月 28, 2015

華林功夫 5/2 慶四十五週年

Grandmaster Chan’s 45th Anniversary Kung Fu Show will be held at the John Hancock Hall on Saturday, May 2, 2015, 7:30pm.



陳培宗師的四十五週年功夫表演將會包括精彩的舞龍,舞獅,傳統功夫套路,對拆,鐵沙掌和太極。表演者包括美國,瑞士,國華林學生和教師,和來自不同派別的宗師。


Grandmaster Chan’s 45th Anniversary Kung Fu Show will feature an exciting display of Dragon and Lion dancing, empty-hand and weapon forms, fighting sets, breaking, and Tai Chi. Also featuring instructors and students from Wah Lum Kung Fu of USA, Switzerland, Germany and guest performing Masters of various styles from the USA and abroad.  Special Guest appearance: Film Producer of "Ip Man Story" from Hong Kong.

We are using an online ticket sales service so please forward the flier and ticket link to your friends, families and students.

This is the last couple of days to purchase tickets on line, we will be selling them at the door the day of the show from 5:30pm to showtime.


 
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Sincerely,
Sifu Bob Rosen

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Massachusetts Life Sciences Center announce the Space Station STEM Challenge

Massachusetts Life Sciences Center (MLSC) is to expand the STEM workforce pipeline -- and an important element of our strategy is to promote excitement about STEM among students at the middle school level. In this spirit, the MLSC is pleased to announce the Space Station STEM Challenge - an exciting new grant opportunity for Massachusetts middle schools! 
In partnership with the Center for the Advancement of Science in Space (CASIS), the MLSC's new grant will enable students to compete for resources to send a life sciences research experiment of their design to the International Space Station (ISS) U.S. National Laboratory. The competition is modeled on the CASIS National Design Challenge, a research competition that facilitates authentic student research and experiment design with selected experiments being sent to the ISS.
The MLSC's new Space Station STEM Challenge competition will run parallel to our previously announced Galactic Grant Competition, which enables life sciences companies in Massachusetts to compete for up to $500,000 to fly commercial experiments to the ISS.  As a reminder, the deadline for Galactic Grant applications is coming up on Thursday, April 30th.
The MLSC will utilize the STEM platform provided by CASIS to facilitate the Space Station STEM Challenge for middle school students. Teams of students will compete to design, build, and send original research experiments to the ISS in the spring of 2016. The student research projects will spend approximately 30 days on the ISS. Afterwards, data from the experiments will be retrieved and returned for the student teams to analyze and compare to their ground-based experiments.
CASIS will select one winning flight-based project from competing Massachusetts middle schools, along with one runner up. The runner up team will be awarded funding for a ground-based project. The winning team will receive a flight-based NanoLab, and a grant in the amount of $6,000 to purchase materials to support the experiments. CASIS and its industry partners will provide technical workshops and support in designing and implementing the experiment as well as transporting it to and from the ISS. The runner up team will receive an award in the amount of $5,000 to purchase materials for one ground-based experiment and to assist other activities in support of the flight project.
 
Eligibility criteria are provided in the grant solicitation. The application period for the competition will be open May 8, 2015 - June 5, 2015. Projects will be selected by June 22, 2015 and the winners will be announced at the annual ISS Research and Development Conference in Boston on July 7, 2015 at the Boston Marriott Copley Place.
To learn more, please visit our website: www.masslifesciences.com/programs/space-station-stem-challenge

BTBA 年會訂 6/6-7 舉行

BTBA 研討會研究摘要或履歷上傳截止時間是五月一日。 一般報名截止日為 六月五日,然而我們建議在五月 25 日前報名,以免你的名字. 單位來不及刊登在我們的手冊中。

This is a reminder that abstract/C.V. submission to the 2015 Boston Taiwanese Biotech Symposium will end on May 1st. The deadline for general registration is June 5th, but we encourage you to register before May 25, otherwise your name/title may not be listed in the abstract book in time. 

研討會報名網頁: http://btbatw.org/2015/

Massachusetts Life Sciences Center and CASIS Launch Space Station STEM Challenge

Massachusetts Life Sciences Center and CASIS Launch Space Station STEM Challenge
Middle School students will compete to send research experiment to International Space Station

Boston, MA – The Massachusetts Life Sciences Center (MLSC), and the Center for the Advancement of Science in Space (CASIS) announced today the launch of a new grant competition to allow middle schools to compete for resources to send a life sciences research experiment to the International Space Station (ISS) U.S. National Laboratory.  The competition is modeled on the CASIS National Design Challenge, a research competition that facilitates authentic student research and experiment design with selected experiments being sent to the ISS.  The new competition will run parallel to the previously announced Galactic Grant Competition, which allows life sciences companies in Massachusetts to compete for up to $500,000 to fly commercial experiments to the ISS.  The winners of both competitions will be announced at the annual ISS Research and Development Conference in Boston on July 7, 2015 at the Boston Marriott Copley Place.
“The future of Massachusetts lies in the hands of students in classrooms across the Commonwealth,” said Governor Charlie Baker. “The Massachusetts Life Sciences Center’s partnership with CASIS will provide students with a forward-thinking, interactive learning experience that will better prepare them for higher education and the growing STEM workforce.”
The Massachusetts Life Sciences Center will utilize the STEM platform provided by CASIS to facilitate the Space Station STEM Challenge for middle school students. Teams will compete to design, build, and send their own original research experiments to the ISS in the spring of 2016. The student research will spend approximately 30 days on the ISS. Afterwards, the data from the experiments will be retrieved for the student teams to analyze and compare to their ground-based experiments. The application process for the competition will be open May 8 - June 5, 2015. Projects will be selected by June 22, 2015.
“The International Space Station is the quintessential vehicle to energize students towards active involvement in STEM learning and to enhance their understanding of scientific research,” said Ken Shields, CASIS Director of Operations and Educational Initiatives. “Through this competition, and our partnership with MLSC, we are facilitating authentic learning experiences with the space station.”
Through the competition, CASIS will select one flight-based project from a Massachusetts middle school, along with one runner up, which will be awarded a ground-based project. The winning team will receive a flight-based NanoLab, and a grant in the amount of $6,000 to purchase materials to support the experiments. CASIS and its industry partners will provide technical workshops and support in designing and implementing the experiment as well as transporting it to and from the ISS.

“A major priority for the Life Sciences Center is to invest in the training of Massachusetts’ next generation of life sciences talent,” said Susan Windham-Bannister, Ph.D., President & CEO of the MLSC. “The majority of research currently underway on the International Space Station is life-sciences focused, so through this collaboration with CASIS, we are providing middle school students with a unique educational opportunity. The Center’s grants will create excitement about science, enable students to explore the possibilities of research in space, and learn how the knowledge gathered from their experiments can make a difference here on Earth.”
Schools eligible to apply for the grant include public middle schools serving low-income populations and public middle schools located in one of the Commonwealth’s 26 “Gateway Cities”.
For more information on the Space Station STEM Challenge, visit www.iss-casis.org/Opportunities/Solicitations/RFASpaceStationGalacticSTEMChallenge.aspx.

MAYOR WALSH HONORS 12 WINNERS OF 2015 FAIR HOUSING ARTS CONTEST AND LANDLORD AWARD

OSTON—Yesterday, Mayor Martin J. Walsh joined Executive Director, Dion Irish, of the City of Boston Fair Housing and Equity Department to honor 12 winners of the Mayor’s 2015 Fair Housing Arts Contest, and the 2015 Fair Housing Landlord Award.

The art contest called for young Bostonians grades 1-12, to submit artwork depicting the theme, “Boston Opening Doors for All.” The Fair Housing Landlord Award recognized landlords and housing providers who go above and beyond to provide safe, healthy housing, that is affordable and accessible to all. In presenting awards for Fair Housing leadership and dedication to improving the quality of housing in Boston, Mayor Walsh recognized recipients as proponents of change.

“Congratulations to everyone who participated in the Fair Housing Contests,” said Mayor Walsh. “All of the students represented the next generation that will take the reins in making Boston a place of equal opportunities for all, and the landlords have set a great example for other landlords and neighborhoods to follow.”

“Congratulations to the art contest winners for your imaginative depictions; and to the property owners for providing housing that advances opportunity for all,” said Director Irish.

“HUD’s Office of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity (FHEO) is proud to partner with the City of Boston to support the second annual Fair Housing Art Contest, which reflects FHEO’s renewed commitment to educating the public about their fair housing rights and emphasizes how important it is that every person take action whenever they believe their housing rights have been violated,” said Regional 1 Director of FHEO, Susan Forward.

“Mr. Hou certainly deserves this recognition as well as our thanks for promoting the spirit of equal access for all in our great city,” said BHA Administrator Bill McGonagle.

Fair Housing Art Contest Recipients:

Elementary School
Daniela Acuna- Otis Elementary School
Jeidy Cruz - Patrick Lyndon School
Amira Beriane - Guild Elementary School
Middle School
Shakira Jean - Edward Brooke Charter School
Olivia Buzzelle- Washington Irving Middle School
Jaliyah Dujour-Marshall - Orchard Garden Pilot School
High School
Xuan “Linda” Qin- Boston Latin School
Maddy Ward- Boston Latin School
Rayzheen Crawford- Boston Day and Evening Academy
Honorable Mention
West End House Boys and Girls Club
Fair Housing Landlord Award Recipients:

Maloney Properties, Inc.
In 1981 Maloney Properties, Inc established a property management firm with a Human Focus. This mission continues today, fueling their strong approach to resident services and resident satisfaction. Maloney Properties, Inc currently manages 8,500 units throughout New England, with more than 4,500 in the City of Boston that offer a wide range of barrier free buildings and accessible units with amenities. Maloney Properties, Inc is dedicated to preserving affordable housing throughout the Boston area. For more than 30 years Maloney Properties, Inc has successfully designed, created, and implemented resident service programs that improve the quality of life in the communities they serve.

Philip Hou, Boston Housing Authority Landlord
Mr. Philip Hou is the owner of a three family home in Dorchester.  Mr. Hou rents to a large family that has two disabled members and whose first language is not English.  When the family approached Mr. Hou about renting an apartment in his property, he worked with the Boston Housing Authority to accommodate the family with a creative solution that involved utilizing the entire house and adjusting the family’s subsidy to better meet their needs.  Mr. Hou also installed ramps and created an accessible living space in order to accommodate the family.

WGBH-TV/Radio's 7th annual AAPI Heritage Month Celebration 5/20

WGBH-TV/Radio's 7th annual Asian American & Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month Celebration on Wednesday, May 20th, from 6-9pm at WGBH's studios (One Guest Street) in Brighton.
I'm excited to help organize this event again with my fellow WGBH Overseers, Helen Chin Schlichte and Susan Luo, along with Liz Cheng, WGBH's General Manager of Television and the WORLD Channel, and WGBH's fantastic staff.
WGBH’s commitment to our diverse AAPI community is significant during AAPI Heritage Month and throughout the year. For AAPI Heritage Month this year, WGBH will air 39 films and programs on WGBH 2, WGBX 44 and the WGBH WORLD Channel.
We're thrilled to present excerpts from three of these unique films: "9-Man", "Winning Girl", and "Cambodian Son" at this year's Celebration on May 20th.  In addition, we will also be focusing on AAPIs who have successfully broken through the proverbial "Bamboo Ceiling, and have put together an impressive panel featuring AAPIs who have become top leaders in their respective industries and the community.
This promises to be an entertaining and informative night, and we hope you can join us 
Thanks, and hope to see you on May 20th @ WGBH!
- Leverett
(additional details, below)

WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 6-9PM, WGBH STUDIOS, BRIGHTON, MA
Asian Pacific American Heritage Month Celebration
Excerpt Screenings of 9-ManWinning Girl, and Cambodian Son

RSVP now for free tickets
Celebrate Asian Pacific American Heritage Month with WGBH onWednesday, May 20th as we present excerpts from three unique films: 9-ManWinning Girl, and Cambodian Son.

General Manager of WGBH Television and World Channel Liz Cheng and a distinguished panel of representatives from the Greater Boston Asian Pacific American community, including Sridhar Tayur, Ford Distinguished Research Chair and Professor of Operations Management at Carnegie Mellon University, will discuss important issues raised in these films and expand the conversation to focus on successfully breaking through the so-called "bamboo ceiling." Register for this free event now.
 

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