Wistar-Led Team Awarded More Than $12 Million Grant from the NCI to Investigate Link Between Epstein-Barr Virus and Carcinomas

PHILADELPHIA, PA, July 26, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — It’s been known since the 1960s that Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV) causes a variety of cancers, but research has overwhelmingly focused on its connection to lymphomas. Now, a multidisciplinary team of scientists led by The Wistar Institute has been awarded a more than $12 million National Cancer Institute (NCI) Program Project Grant (P01), a highly competitive five-year grant that includes a crosssection of researchers from various disciplines and institutions throughout the country. The multidisciplinary team led by Wistar scientists is exploring the role of Epstein-Barr Virus in epithelial cancers. Epithethelial cells form functional structures in organ tissue throughout the human body; they are often the site for solid organ cancers, including the most common cancers, which are known as carcinomas.

The new research will focus on basic questions about how EBV infection of normal epithelial cells transforms them into cancer-cells. Scientists also intend to build on this research to identify better and more selective therapeutic targets.

“We are investigating unexplored aspects of EBV and malignancies, potentially uncovering unique characteristics or pathways that can be targeted for therapeutic intervention,” said Italo Tempera, Ph.D., associate professor of the Gene Expression & Regulation Program of the Ellen and Ronald Caplan Cancer Center at The Wistar Institute. “This fresh perspective could lead to groundbreaking discoveries and innovative treatment strategies for EBV and epithelial malignancies.”

The project brings together scientists from The Wistar Institute and Harvard University, including experts in epigenetics, metabolomics and drug discovery. It’s the first time researchers from this variety of disciplines have combined their efforts to focus entirely on the EBV-epithelial cancer link.

“We’ve put together a new strategy, a new way of attacking the problem,” said Paul Lieberman, Ph.D., Hilary Koprowski, M.D., Endowed Professor and director of the Center for Chemical Biology and Translational Medicine at Wistar. “By working together across different modalities, there’s an opportunity for each of us to learn from the synergy and expertise of the other investigators.”

EBV is one of the most common human viruses, infecting an estimated 95% of people by the time they reach adulthood. Symptoms are usually mild, and most people recover within a few weeks. However, the virus can remain latent in the human body for years or even decades, and it causes some people to develop cancer later in life.

While research has historically focused on lymphomas, EBV-linked epithelial cancers are both more common and more deadly. Epithelial cancers represent 75% of the 200,000 EBV-related cancer cases diagnosed each year, and these cancers also have higher mortality rates and treatment failures.

“This grant put together a team that is now focused on this type of cancer that has been neglected, even though it’s the most common form of EBV cancers,” Lieberman said. The grant will fund three main research projects. The first will look at how EBV establishes a long-term infection within epithelial cells. The second will study how it causes genetic and metabolic changes to trigger cancer growth. Finally, researchers will use these findings to investigate new therapeutic strategies.

The research builds on past work by Lieberman’s lab, which has focused on developing small molecule inhibitors targeting EBV. He said the new project would focus on studying drugs that are already in development, and looking for ways to make them more targeted or use them in combination with other therapies.

Tempera said the group’s integrated approach sets it apart.“Our project will study both metabolic and epigenetic vulnerabilities simultaneously,” he said. “Combining these two aspects can provide a comprehensive understanding of the role of EBV infection in cancer and its underlying mechanisms, leading to unique insights and therapeutic opportunities.”

Co-authors: Ben Gewurz of Harvard; Joseph Salvino, Samantha Soldan, Andrew Kossenkov, Louise Showe, and Qin Liu of Wistar.

Darien Sutton
The Wistar Institute
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Hitachi Energy selected as preferred technology provider for the longest HVDC link in the UK

HVDC interconnection to secure power transmission and support new renewable electricity generation with the country’s largest electricity transmission project

Zurich, Switzerland, July 26, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Hitachi Energy, a global technology leader that is advancing a sustainable energy future for all, today announced it has been selected as preferred technology provider of SSEN Transmission and National Grid, to supply two high-voltage direct current (HVDC) converter stations to interconnect the Scottish and English power grids.

The energy transition requires a collaborative effort that can only be achieved with advanced technologies and new ways of working. In appointing Hitachi Energy as their preferred technology provider, SSEN Transmission and National Grid secure best-in-class technology and future production capacity in a rapidly growing market. For Hitachi Energy, this enables investment in new production capacity and to undertake large-scale recruitment drives. It also strengthens collaboration, standardization of solutions, and synergies between projects.

The integration of renewables requires solutions that make the grid resilient, stable, and flexible. Hitachi Energy’s innovation and long development of voltage sourced converter (VSC) power electronics and control and protection (MACH™) technologies meet the requirements alongside many other landmark grid integration projects.

Eastern Green Link 2 will consist of two 525-kilovolt (kV) bipole VSC converter stations connected by 440 kilometers of subsea cable and 70 kilometers of underground cable, making it the longest HVDC link in the UK. The link will efficiently supply a total of 2,000 megawatts (MW) of electricity, which is enough to power around two million UK homes.1

The link will help to secure power transmission in the northern UK and support the integration of new renewable electricity generation in Scotland, as part of the UK’s Net Zero Strategy.2 As much as 11,000 MW of offshore wind capacity is possible in Scottish waters by 20303, and HVDC transmission will play a large part in bringing this vast amount of renewable power to shore and south, to communities across the country.

“The UK’s Net Zero Strategy has ambitious targets which will require vast amounts of new renewable generation. Electricity will be the backbone of the entire energy system,” said Niklas Persson, Managing Director at Hitachi Energy’s Grid Integration business. “Our pioneering HVDC technology will ensure that this electricity will reliably and efficiently get where it’s needed most.”

“This is another important milestone for EGL2 which is part of the new network infrastructure required to help the UK meet its net zero and energy security ambitions,” said Sarah Sale, Deputy Project Director of National Grid. “Along with cabling bidder and formal joint venture announcements, this is another key part of the project which is now in place and ready for the delivery phase. We look forward to working in collaboration with Hitachi Energy and BAM as the project continues to progress.”

“The converter stations at either end of the cable will play a crucial role in making the power transported subsea suitable for transportation around the onshore transmission network – getting Hitachi Energy and BAM in place to deliver that technology is great for the project,” said Ricky Saez, the EGL2 Project Director from SSEN Transmission.

“BAM is delighted to work in collaboration with Hitachi Energy on this vital renewable energy project for National Grid and SSEN Transmission,” said Huw Jones, Executive Director of BAM Nuttall. “The converter stations will enable the transmission of green energy from areas of offshore wind generation to centers of population, supporting the UK’s net zero ambitions and providing better energy security. We look forward to engaging with local communities and suppliers in Aberdeenshire and North Yorkshire, supporting BAM’s vision to deliver sustainable infrastructure for our clients, stakeholders, and the communities in which we work.”

Hitachi Energy is collaborating with BAM, a construction company that designs, builds, and maintains sustainable buildings and infrastructure, to provide the civil and installation scope for the project. The collaboration with BAM will leverage the core competencies of the two companies to deliver a best-in-class solution for the project.

Hitachi Energy pioneered commercial HVDC technology almost 70 years ago and has delivered more than half of the world’s HVDC projects.

1 https://www.nationalgrid.com/electricity-transmission/network-and-infrastructure/segl2
2 https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/net-zero-strategy
3 https://www.gov.scot/publications/offshore-wind-policy-statement/
4 Modular Advanced Control for HVDC (MACH™)

HVDC website:

https://www.hitachienergy.com/offering/product-and-system/hvdc

Photo captions:

North Sea Link Blyth Converter Station UK

Eastern Green Link 2

About Hitachi Energy
Hitachi Energy is a global technology leader that is advancing a sustainable energy future for all. We serve customers in the utility, industry and infrastructure sectors with innovative solutions and services across the value chain. Together with customers and partners, we pioneer technologies and enable the digital transformation required to accelerate the energy transition towards a carbon-neutral future. We are advancing the world’s energy system to become more sustainable, flexible and secure whilst balancing social, environmental and economic value. Hitachi Energy has a proven track record and unparalleled installed base in more than 140 countries. Headquartered in Switzerland, we employ around 40,000 people in 90 countries and generate business volumes of over $10 billion USD.
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About Hitachi, Ltd.

Hitachi drives Social Innovation Business, creating a sustainable society through the use of data and technology. We solve customers’ and society’s challenges with Lumada solutions leveraging IT, OT (Operational Technology) and products. Hitachi operates under the business structure of “Digital Systems & Services” – supporting our customers’ digital transformation; “Green Energy & Mobility” – contributing to a decarbonized society through energy and railway systems, and “Connective Industries” – connecting products through digital technology to provide solutions in various industries. Driven by Digital, Green, and Innovation, we aim for growth through co-creation with our customers. The company’s consolidated revenues for fiscal year 2022 (ended March 31, 2023) totaled 10,881.1 billion yen, with 696 consolidated subsidiaries and approximately 320,000 employees worldwide. For more information on Hitachi, please visit the company’s website at https://www.hitachi.com.

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Woman allegedly hangs herself at Sinunga village

A woman committed suicide by hanging herself at Sinunga village in the Ndiyona Constituency of the Kavango East Region on Tuesday.

The Namibian Police Force’s Crime Investigations Coordinator in the region, Bonifatius Kanyetu told Nampa on Wednesday the incident occurred around 11h00.

The woman and her two minor children reportedly went into the field to eat wild berries.

A while later, the children discovered their mother hanging from a tree with a cloth around her neck.

They then ran to inform their father, who unsuccessfully attempted to save his wife with the help of community members.

The deceased was identified as Cecilia Masora Paulus and her body was transported to the Rundu State Hospital mortuary.

No foul play has been detected and no suicide note was left behind.

The police also reported that a 12-year-old girl was allegedly raped by a 26-year-old man at Sauyemwa informal settlement at Rundu on Sunday.

The incident reportedly took place at a house where the suspect had sexual intercourse with the minor under coercive circumstances.

He was arrested the same day.

Police investigations into both matters continue.

Source: The Namibia Press Agency

High HIV prevalence in Kadjebi remains a burden – Health Director

Mr Eric Nana Takyi, the Kadjebi District Director of Health Services, says the high HIV prevalence in the locality remains a huge burden to the District Health Directorate of the Ghana Health Service. 'So far 16 cases of HIV were recorded as at first half of this year, compared to 19 in 2022,' saying 'the figure could be higher because we are short of test kits, so more cases were missed.' Mr Nana Takyi disclosed this to the Ghana News Agency (GNA) in an interview at Kadjebi in the Oti Region. He said currently 461 AIDS patients were under treatment, while follow-ups on 229 others could not be done due to their inaccessible locations and lack of funds. The Health Director said high cases of anaemia among pregnant women was another challenge facing the directorate, as 41 per cent of cases were recorded at the first half of 2023, as against the 30 per cent projection. On achievements of the district, he mentioned 67.3 per cent (29,475) COVID-19 vaccination coverage out of the 43,797 targets, with 14,321 unvaccinated. He said they also increased Family Planning coverage from 2,888 to 3,991 in the first half of 2023. Nana Takyi also named the installations of a Viral Load Machine at St. Mary Theresa Hospital, Dodi-Papase, a full Blood Count Machine, an air-condition at Kadjebi Health Centre and the construction of new maternity block at Dodi-Mempeasem as other achievements chalked during the first half of 2023. On the way-forward, he said the Directorate would celebrate the HIV and AIDS Week, ensure continued COVID-19 vaccination, TB case search, contact tracing and conduct three more cycle of Seasonal Malaria Chemoprevention (SMC) exercises, as planned activities during the second half of year.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Standard Chartered posts strong income growth in 2022, affirms commitment to Ghana

Standard Chartered Bank Ghana PLC has reiterated its ongoing commitment to Ghana, while supporting its clients in the market to achieve their ambitions. At its 53rd Annual General meeting to present the Annual Report and Financial Statements for the year ended 31 December 2022 to its shareholders, the bank highlighted a number of positives through a particularly challenging financial year, which saw it navigate tough economic headwinds. Total income grew by 16 per cent over the previous year to GHS1.21billion despite the challenging external environment. Operating expense grew by 20 per cent on the back of high inflationary environment. The effects of the external environment and Domestic Debt Exchange Programme (DDEP) announced in December 2022 is reflected in impairment charge of GHS1.16 billion resulting in an after-tax loss of GHS297.78 million for the period. Despite the loss, the Bank remains resilient with a strong underlying business. Last year ended with a capital adequacy ratio of 23 per cent, well above the regulatory threshold of 10 per cent, with the Bank maintaining a strong balance sheet and liquidity position. The Bank also established the Standard Chartered Wealth Management Limited (SCWML), a subsidiary of Standard Chartered Bank Ghana PLC to provide investment advisory services to clients and promote the distribution of investment and other wealth products. The recently appointed Chairman of the Board of Directors, Ebenezer Twum Asante, addressing shareholders in his first AGM affirmed Standard Chartered's commitment to Ghana. He expressed his optimism about the future and the Bank's ability to emerge stronger. He said, 'We have a valuable franchise with strength and quality at its core, great client relationships, and the right team of people'. He noted that despite the headwinds in 2022 the Bank is seeing strong signs of a rebound as evidenced in its strong 1st half 2023 performance. 'We have a robust business model and a clear strategy. We will continue to focus on opportunities that exist within our redefined risk appetite while taking advantage of technology to open new opportunities,' he added. Mansa Nettey, Chief Executive of Standard Chartered Bank Ghana PLC, in her address, spoke about the resilience the bank showed in challenging times. She said, 'We remain a resilient bank with a strong underlying business. We are making good progress on our strategic pillars and areas of focus which will drive future growth'. She also reiterated the Banks' commitment to Ghana with continued investment into key growth sectors. 'We remain committed to Ghana and will continue to support our clients to drive the economic recovery of the country,' she added. Being Ghana's premier bank having operated in the market for over 126 years, the Bank's commitment to Ghana remains as strong as ever. Through various initiatives, the bank continues to invest in the productive sectors of the economy in line with its brand promise 'Here for good.' In the year under review, the Bank provided educational grants to support 31 brilliant but needy students across the five public tertiary institutions to the tune of GHS285,000 for a three-year period. The bank continues to support and invest in the local communities through the Futuremakers initiative to tackle inequality and promote greater economic inclusion for the youth. Through various programmes focused on employability, education and entrepreneurship, Futuremakers supports disadvantaged young people, especially girls and people with visual impairments, to learn new skills and improve their chances of getting a job or starting their own business. The programmes include Women in Tech incubator, Goal, Youth to Work and Youth Employability Skills. Through these and more Standard Chartered Bank Ghana PLC continues to show commitment to Ghana.

Source: Ghana News Agency