= k "Wa, T The Battalion Quantum Cow Tutoringrzeo-cows TP ] A % Univ. Dr. next to CD Warehouse. 2-1 Opm Sun-Thu. $3.5whr for 4 reviews/testi | X 1 XjL Jl. 1 1 Page Monday • February 10,1 | Web page:www2.cy-net.net/~bpc7162/qcow.html | ORGANIC 222 227 8-10pm Tue. 2/11 & Wed. 2/12 Quiz, Parts 1 & 2 Researchers lose cure for cancer Scientists receive grant to synthesize compound found in sea anm 6-8pm Mon. 2/10 Quiz Part 1; Tue. & Wed. Part 2 STUDY PACKETS' LAD PACKETS' BOPS' CHEMISTRY/PHYSICS/BIOLOGY/ORGANIC | 5OL/V'5 TQTbTl^S WDEOn DON'T WANT TO WRITE THAT PAPER? JUST CALL! ( X > M M INK MI ( >N Is The Commuiiications Career Fair & Workshops Tuesday, Feb. 11, 1997 1-6 p.m. 5tli Floor Rudder Tower Resume & Portfolio Critiques Internsh ip/Job Recruiting • Scheduled Professional Workshops • Great Door Prizes Tickets $5 at Rudder Box Office (Aggie Bucks, Credit Cards, Checks and Cash Accepted) ALL MAJORS WELCOME!!! Sponsored by: Public Relations Student Society of America & International Association of Business Communicators Career Fair/Workshops Itinerary 1- 1:15 p.m. 1:15-2 p.m. 2- 2:15 p.m. 2:15-3 p.m. 3- 4:30 p.m. Welcome & Introduction Sherry McDonnell, Vice President PR, NationsBank Break Dress For Success—A presentation on the “Do’s & Dont’s” Resume & Portfolio Critique Booth open & Internship/Job Recruitment Booths open 4:30-5:15 p.m. lABC/Brazos Valley Round tabl e - -A panel of professionals offering practical job advice. 5:15-6 p.m. AlexTravieso, Head Recruiter, SBC Communications (formerly Southwestern Bell, Corp.) 6 p.m. Close & Announcement of Door Prize Winners SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — In a dark cave 100 feet below the sur face of the Pacific, hidden in the tissue of a rare sea creature, scien tists found one of the most power ful cancer-fighting compounds they had ever seen. They have not been able to find it again. The discoverer, William Fenical of the Scripps Institution of Oceanog raphy, has returned repeatedly to the Philippine island of Siquijor in a vain search for more of the chemical. “We’ve been looking for years, and still have never found it again,” he said. “We find some creatures that look a lot like it, but none of the ani mals there had the right compound." Researchers do not even know if the creature itself produced the com pound, or if it was a byproduct of some symbiotic fungus or bacteria. But the story, reminiscent of the 1992 fictional movie Medicine Man, in which Sean Connery finds — and then loses — a cure for can cer in the Amazon, may have a happy ending. Researchers at the University of California-Santa Cruz saved some of the sample, and say within a few years they expect to synthesize the compound, called diazonomide A. Fenical’s team, working on a Na tional Cancer Institute grant, made their discovery in 1991. They collected samples of a rare creature called Diazona chinensis, a jellylike animal related to the sea squirt, which attaches itself to rocks and filters its food from the ocean. The creature had been studied two or three decades earlier, but showed no promise. This time, laboratory tests turned up something new. “Much to our surprise and shock, there were enormous amounts of this new molecule, and the molecule had the ability to kill human colon cancer cells with very high proficien cy,” Fenical says. “It was very potent at very small doses.” He emphasizes that such test tube success does not mean the com pound works in humans. That can only be determined by clinical trials, and many times such compounds prove too toxic for medical use. But the lab tests were exciting. Diazonomide A was also exotic structurally, with an unusually rigid, compact form that interested chemists. Fenical sent some to chemistry professor Joseph Konopel- ski at UC Santa Cruz. “My own interest was in the fasci nating structure of the molecule it self,” Konopelski said. But when he tried to build a model of the molecule using plas tic balls to represent its 99 atoms, it would not work. “The pieces don’t fit — you have to jam them in,” Konopelski said. “Nature seems to have gone to a lot of trouble to put this thing together." No one is certain what role it plays in the sea creatures. It may help the soft-bodied animals repel predators, Konopelski said. Fenical wanted more of the com pound to run more elaborate cancer tests. Konopelski wanted to explore its chemical properties. “... there were enor mous amounts of this new molecule, and the molecule had the ability to kill human colon cancer cells with very high proficiency.. M I end is in sight. “Our goal is to make this stuff to test, and I believe® succeed,” Konopelski said two graduate students who® ting their Ph.Dsonit.” In the long run, both Fenics Konopelski say, the failuretoi natural source of diazonomi; again may be for the best. “It’s one thing to havetaxol comes from a yew tree,” Kono ski says, referring to another! cer fighter. “But ifyouhaveii down 60 meters to getsometl you’re always going to haveas ply problem Iftomon initiated passes, t run-off e used thh B Th Students wil William Fenical Scripps Institution of Oceanography In addition, pharmaceuticals panics cannot patent naturaltt pounds, so to develop and maii: 0lu y c1110 vv 11 drug they need tt, > lr,i W it S dl h 7« l !.! ead ? r cal nature Fenical saidsynthesizingthe also opens up more possibilities But despite repeated efforts by Fenical, including more than two months of actual search time over four years, none of the creatures they found contained diazonomide A. So Konopelski stepped in with a $500,000 American Cancer Society grant and began trying to synthesize die compound. “This is the most challenging project I’ve ever been associated with,” he said. Slowly he has assembled pieces of the molecule, and believes the “If I had found the original®; cule, I would only have a sii chemical substance, and it® have been abandoned as a pots drug and nobody would haw at anything else,” he said. By assembling the molei Konopelski and others can variations that may prove successful. Ultimately, Konopelskiwi ceed in synthesizing the comp and perhaps even more compounds, Fenical said. “So I don’t feel like themed man in the movie,” he said. American Airlines dispute goes to federal mediatio PROFITABLE NUMBER! 845-0569 THE BATTALION CLASSIFIEDS WASHINGTON (AP) — Both pilots and man agement at American Airlines say they do not want a strike, but a walkout looms as they pre pare for federally mediated talks this week. The Allied Pilots Association and AMR Corp., parentcompany of American Airlines, take their dispute before the National Mediation Board on Monday, five days before a strike deadline of 12:01 a.m. EST Saturday. Failure to agree could mean the nation’s largest domestic airline could be grounded dur ing the bqsy Presidents’ Day weekend. It's a sce nario that has passengers, businesses and Amer ican’s 90,000 employees making arrangements in case the stoppage comes. Union president Jim Sovich said last week that a strike is “more likely than not” after the union met with American president Donald Carty and other top American managers. The union has created a “war room” to fol low its pilots this week to assure they will know if a strike is called and to help them if the air line stops flying and leaves them stranded. To pay the bills in case a strike ends flight op erations, the airline has borrowed $1 billion from an existing credit line and has pledged its fleet as collateral for another $1 billion in credit. The money would support the coin through a three-month strike, basedonl projection that a strike would cost thee® about $1 billion each 30 days, The phots have not had a bask vnf crease since their contract becameaiis able in 1993. They have vowed to strike if deniamfe met for raises of about 11 percent ovei feffi plus increased stock options. 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