"I took the everyday moments where I pause and ask myself, 'Wouldn't it be
nice if my (insert device here) could do this?' and took those to the next
level by integrating everything," said Davidson.
Selected from more than 500 entries from 220 universities in the U. For more
information about our company, our people and our innovations , please visit
http://www. Other members of the jury
include Dr. Anderson, a developmental neurobiologist at the
California Institute of Technology, Dr. Their work
provides answers to the fundamental question of how cells maintain a
proper abundance of organelles and has far reaching implications for
our understanding of the development of specialized cell types and
various diseases, including protein folding disorders and cancer.

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As the online favorite, Davidson receives $2,500 and a product prize
package. We do this by designing and delivering "must have"
products, "must do" experiences and powerful networks -- along with a full
complement of support services.----Deborah E. Wiley.
Mori have also been invited to deliver a lecture on April 8, 2005 at
The Rockefeller University in New York City. Professor of Cell
Biology at The Rockefeller University, was a recipient of the Nobel
Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1999.
All cells must ascertain that proteins, which they release or
display on their surface are properly assembled and functional.

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"We are pleased to announce that the fourth annual Wiley Prize in
Biomedical Sciences will be awarded to Dr. Horvitz
subsequently shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with Dr.com


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Finan and three runners -up were chosen by a panel of industry experts
including founder of dodgeball.com Dennis Crowley, founder of blackplanet.
Joan Steitz, a molecular biologist at Yale University.
This will be the fourth Wiley Prize awarded by the Wiley
Foundation.

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Mori were selected as this year's recipients
of the Wiley Prize in Biomedical Sciences for their discovery of the
novel pathway by which cells regulate the capacity of their
intracellular compartments to produce correctly folded proteins for
export," said Dr. Blobel, John D. Mello, of the University of Massachusetts
Medical School; Dr .

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Public Chooses Favorite Vision of Seamless Mobility in Motorola College Competition; Purdue Student Honored for Short Film

, The crowd favorite and
"MYMOTOCHOICE" winner of Motorola's (NYSE: MOT ) first-ever MOTOFWRD
competition -- a nationwide college search for the best depiction of the
future of technology and communications -- is Purdue University graduate
student Andrew Davidson's short film "Hey, that would be nice!"
Davidson's piece takes a voyeuristic tour of real life -- seamless
mobility style.J. Walter and Dr. David J.

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A Fortune 100 company with global presence
and impact , Motorola had sales of US $36. Andrew Z.
Stanley J.

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'MYMOTOCHOICE' winner emerges as online favorite from among more than 500
entries

SCHAUMBURG, Ill. David Baulcombe, of the Sainsbury Laboratory at the John Innes
Center in Norwich, England -- for their contributions to discoveries
of novel mechanisms for regulating gene expression by small
interfering RNAs (siRNA).wiley.

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"As part of this honor, Dr. Mori and Dr.

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Peter Walter, a Howard
Hughes Medical Institute investigator, and Professor and Chairman of
the Department of Biochemistry + Biophysics at the University of
California in San Francisco, and Dr. Kazutoshi Mori, a Professor of
Biophysics , in the Graduate School of Biostudies at Kyoto University,
in Japan," said Ms.
The first annual Wiley Prize in Biomedical Sciences was presented
in 2002. Horvitz shared the inaugural Wiley Prize with Dr.

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Walter have elucidated
the molecular processes by which cells adjust their capacity for
protein folding and quality control according to need. (Dr. Wiley."

Founded in 1807, John Wiley + Sons, Inc.

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Inspired by our vision of Seamless
Mobility, the people of Motorola are committed to helping you get and stay
connected simply and seamlessly to the people, information, and entertainment
that you want and need.

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His text-focused, soundtrack-backed film includes a smart alarm clock that
resets itself on a cell phone if it is not functioning properly, morphing
music that follows the user from room to room to car via a location-aware ring
and an automatic date planner that spots rain in the forecast before a picnic
date and reschedules at a favorite restaurant. Thomas Tuschl , of The Rockefeller University; and
Dr. Korsmeyer of the Dana Farber Cancer Institute, for their
independent contributions toward defining the genetic and molecular
basis of programmed cell death , known as apoptosis. "We seek to recognize and foster
ongoing excellence in scientific achievement and discovery. Wiley has
publishing, marketing, and distribution centers in the United States,
Canada , Europe, Asia, and Australia. Wiley's Internet
site can be accessed at http://www.

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Davidson was named as one of ten finalists in the MOTOFWRD competition.

About Motorola
Motorola is known around the world for innovation and leadership in
wireless and broadband communications .com .

The Wiley Foundation Announces Recipients of Fourth Annual Wiley Prize in Biomedical Sciences



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HOBOKEN, N. Wiley,
Chairman of The Wiley Foundation, and Senior Vice President, John
Wiley + Sons, Inc. With
their pioneering work on an intracellular signaling pathway called the
'Unfolded Protein Response', Dr. One of its co-recipients , Dr.)
Over the last century Wiley has developed a reputation for
publishing information on significant advances in science, technology,
and medicine, contributed by prominent researchers and scientists from
a vast community of scholars worldwide.

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Sydney Brenner of the Molecular Sciences Institute in Berkeley,
California, and Sir John Sulston of the Sanger Center in Cambridge,
United Kingdom , for their respective work on how genes regulate organ
development and cell death.

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Walter and Dr .
The award includes a $25,000 grant, and the opportunity to present a
public lecture at The Rockefeller University, the venue for the awards
ceremony. Fire
of both the Carnegie Institution of Washington and the Johns Hopkins
University; Dr. Its core businesses
include scientific, technical, and medical journals, encyclopedias,
books, and online products and services; professional and consumer
books and subscription services; and educational materials for
undergraduate and graduate students and lifelong learners.

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, announced today the winners of the fourth annual
Wiley Prize in Biomedical Sciences .
The Wiley Prize in Biomedical Sciences was created to recognize
contributions that have opened new fields of research or have advanced
novel concepts or their applications in a particular biomedical
discipline. David Allis of
The Rockefeller University for his significant discovery that
transcription factors can enzymatically modify histones to regulate
gene activity. The company is listed on the New
York Stock Exchange under the symbols JWa and JWb.

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In 2003, the Wiley Prize was presented to an
international group of independent investigators -- Dr. Dr.

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The technology and psychology student answered Motorola's
challenge to create a set of solutions that work to provide easy,
uninterrupted access to information, entertainment and communication when,
where and how people want regardless of the device, service, network or
location with one unified system.com
Omar Wasow, futurist Dr . James Canton, youth culture expert DeeDee Gordon and
sci-fi authors Cory Doctorow and Catherine Asaro.8 billion in 2005.motorola. Gunter Blobel, Chairman of the awards jury for the
Wiley Prize . Dr.

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The honor was bestowed last year to Dr. Robert Horvitz, of the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, was named as a Nobel Laureate
later that year.

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Rockefeller, Jr. H.

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Other MOTOFWRD winners include grand prize winner John Finan, Duke
University, and runners-up Ryan Panchadsaram , University of California,
Berkeley, Brian Ho, Virginia Tech, and James Goodrich, Northwestern
University . Qais Al-Awqati, a physiologist
at Columbia University's College of Physicians and Surgeons and Dr . Craig C. "The Wiley Foundation and the
Wiley Prize in Biomedical Sciences were created to acknowledge the
contributions of the scholarly community to Wiley's corporate
success," explained Ms.

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His
entry, along with the other top finishers, was posted online for public
voting."
"Dr. It honors a specific contribution or a series of
contributions that demonstrate significant leadership and innovation., provides must-have
content and services to customers worldwide.

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