6A O NEWS THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN --- THURSDAY,OCTOBER 26,2006 PROTEST (CONTINUED FROM 1A) Vanessa Pearson/KANSAN Lemieux said he thought they had converted 30-40 people to Christianity during the two years they had been preaching at colleges. He said he believed homosexuals were believing Jesus Christ by sinning against him. Most homosexuals don't believe what they're doing is a sin and most people in society don't believe homosexuality is a sin," Lemieux said. He said telling people they were going to hell helped them to develop a fear of the Lord. Bryan Pendzinski, Chicago freshman, yells his ideas to the crowd Wednesday on Wescoe Beach. Michael Venyah, a minister with Soulwinnies Ministries International preached to hundreds of students. Students gathered and yelled back at him for several hours. Lemieux said someone preached to him and told him he was going to hell, turning him into a Christian. Renee Burnett, a Kansas City, Kan., junior who is bisexual, said she thought the idea that God wanted homosexuals to burn in hell was absolutely wrong. She stood across from Venyah holding a rainbow flag with several other students. "I came here to stand up for the people I love," she said. Spencer Davidson, Linwood freshman, is a Christian. He said he disagreed with Venyah and Lemieux's message, but he also disagreed with KU students' response to the men. they're not countering his argument at all and it's not doing anything to help the Christian community or to help people reach Christ." "They're giving him what he wants by making this into a big event," Davidson said. "By calling him things like a bigoted asshole, Kansan staff writer Anna Faltermeler can be contacted at afaltermie@kansan.com. Russ Middaugh, distinguished professor of pharmaceutical chemistry, is in charge of the laboratory that began developing the vaccine in 2002. He said the goal was for the vaccine to be able to be stored at various places around the country and quickly sent to people in case of a bioterrorism attack. VACCINE (CONTINUED FROM 1A) Edited by Natalie Johnson According to the Food and Drug Administration, only one form of the anthrax vaccine is licensed in the United States but several are being tested. Middaugh said if the vaccine developed at the University was approved it would probably be after four to six years." "I think it has a good chance of working," he said. Middaugh said the forms being tested all differed from one another. "Anthrax is a bacterium and people use different pieces of the bacterium to make a vaccine," Middaugh said. "They also use different delivery methods." According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, in the event of a bio-terrorist attack PHASE 1: Researchers test an experimental drug or treatment in a small group of people (20-80) for the first time to evaluate its safety, determine a safe dosage range and identify side effects. PHASE 2: The experimental study, drug or treatment is given to a larger group of people (100-300) to see whether it's effective and to further evaluate its safety. phases of clinical trials PHASE 3:The experimental study, drug or treatment is given to large groups of people (1,000-3,000) to confirm its effectiveness, monitor side effects, compare it to commonly used treatments and collect information that will allow the experimental drug or treatment to be used safely. PHASE 4: Post-marketing studies delineate additional information including the drug's risks, benefits and optimal use. using anthrax the people exposed would receive the current anthrax vaccine. Source: U.S. National Institutes of Health Middaugh's laboratories specialize in stabilizing vaccines. They stabilized a form of the ricin vaccine, which just completed its first stage of clinical testing. Currently they're working to stabilize the measles vaccine. about whether the anthrax vaccine would be approved in clinical trials. "We've learned with time that we can't predict." Middaugh said he didn't think kansan staff writer Anna Falter- meier can be contacted at afal- termeier@kansan.com. 2007 1/24 12:30 PM 159.86260000000000 KANSANCLASSIFIEDS Edited by Travis Robinett 编校 编校部 二〇一四年三月二十日 JOBS' LOST & FOUND STUFF PHONE 785.864.4358 FOR RENT 1 2 3 CLASSIFIEDS@KANSAN.COM TRAVEL TICKETS SERVICES FAX 785. 864.5261 $3500-$5000 PAID. EGG DONORS + Expenses. N smoking. 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