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Harnessing microbes, one by one, to build a better nanoworld

...(NYSE:ABI), an Applera Corporation business, today announced the introduction of the Applied Biosystems Advance...g them achieve necessary return on investment, was announced today in advance of this weekend’s annual World Microarray Congress in Vancouver, Canada. The Appli...

Applied Biosystems Introduces Advanced Gene Expression Service Provider Program

...(NYSE:ABI), an Applera Corporation business, today announced the introduction of the Applied Biosystems Advance...g them achieve necessary return on investment, was announced today in advance of this weekend’s annual World Microarray Congress in Vancouver, Canada. The Appli...

PCRM develops world's first cruelty-free insulin assay

...your own test. PCRM president Neal Barnard, M.D., announced today that PCRM has developed the world's first cruelty-free insulin assay, a test used to measure insulin levels in individuals with diabetes. The assay, which uses no animals, was developed as part of PCRM's ongoing clinical trials to test the effe...

Affymetrix and Stratagene Announce Strategic Software Alliance

Affymetrix and Stratagene announced today that they have entered into a non-exclusive strategic alliance under which Stratagene will provide Affymetrix customers with new software solutions for GeneChip(R) data analysis. As part of this agreement, Stratagene will develop a new software...

Affymetrix and the Karolinska Institutet Announce Translational Medicine Strategic Alliance

...c. (Nasdaq: AFFX - News) and Karolinska Institutet announced today that they have entered into a strategic alliance designed to improve healthcare by accelerating the translation of basic genetic research into tools for better diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment. During the next five years the projects includ...

Scientists solve structure of key protein in innate immune response

...urnal of Biological Chemistry, scientists in Korea announced their elucidation of three-dimensional structure of CD14 and showed how it is perfectly suited to bind to certain bacterial products. The research appears as the "Paper of the Week" in the March 25 issue of the Journal of Biological Chemistry, an Am...

The Shapes Of Life: NIGMS Project Yields More Than 1,000 Protein Structures

... in mid-2005. Centers for the second phase will be announced in July 2005. In addition to NIGMS, the PSI currently receives funding from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, a component of the National Institutes of Health. For more information about the PSI, please visit http://www.nig...

NIAID Initiates Trial of Experimental Avian Flu Vaccine

..., part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), announced today. Sites in Rochester, NY, Baltimore and Los Angeles will enroll a total of 450 healthy adults. The clinical sites are part of the NIAID-sponsored Vaccine and Treatment Evaluation Units (VTEU). “While there have been relatively few cases worldw...

MSI releases 'moleculizer' - a new approach to simulation of intracellular biochemical networks

...ch at the Molecular Sciences Institute ("MSI") , announced today the release of a new approach to simulation of intracellularbiochemical networks in the January 2005 edition of NatureBiotechnology.The research article, entitled "Automatic generation of cellular reaction networks with Moleculizer 1.0" (pdf) ...

Octopuses occasionally stroll around on two arms, UC Berkeley biologists report

... fish living in the wild. The surprising results, announced in the March 25, 2005, issue of journal Science, bring new data to long-standing debates about how evolution occurs in natural habitats. "Our motivation is to try to understand how new animal types evolve in nature," said molecular geneticist David ...

Researchers trace evolution to relatively simple genetic changes

... fish living in the wild. The surprising results, announced in the March 25, 2005, issue of journal Science, bring new data to long-standing debates about how evolution occurs in natural habitats. "Our motivation is to try to understand how new animal types evolve in nature," said molecular geneticist David ...

Nanogen Issued Patent for Electronic Microarray With Memory

... NGEN), developer of advanced diagnostic products, announced today that it was issued U.S. Patent No. 6,867,048, "Multiplexed Active Biologic Array" by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. The '048 patent relates to a method of addressing one or more electrodes (or "test sites") across multiple rows and colum...

The transparent organism: EMBLEM and Carl Zeiss give labs a unique look at life

... the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL), announced today that it has signed a licensing deal with technological leader Carl Zeiss to commercialize a new technology called SPIM (Selective Plane Illumination Microscopy). "Microscopes have to evolve to keep up with the demands of modern science," says ...

Breakthrough Microarray-based Technology for the Study of Cancer

... new development in the analysis of cancerhas been announced by Agilent Technologies. The company has reported aninnovative method that enables the rapid advance of microarray-basedcomparative genomic studies in cancer. According to the reportpublished in the December 24, 2004 issue of the Proceedings of theNa...

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(Date:5/16/2008)...N (16 May 2008) -- Dr. Kristina M. Johnson, provos...t Johns Hopkins University, recently received the ...Engineering Societies (AAES). She is the first wom...es during the AAES 29th annual awards ceremony in ...ing on 5 May. She was cited for her internationall...
(Date:5/16/2008)..., May 16, 2008 Changing the sugars attached to a ...fertility levels in mice nearly 50 percent, a rese...cine in St. Louis has found. The change appears to... of an intricate regulatory system that may one da...st for the right amount of key reproductive hormon...
(Date:5/16/2008)...LPHIA, May 16, 2008 New data show that CAPHOSOL (...ion, relieves painful oral mucositis (OM) and impr...g chemotherapy and radiation therapy. These data ...e today in an oral podium presentation and one tom...ress of the Oncology Nursing Society (ONS). These ...
(Date:5/16/2008)...ssue of the Canadian Journal of Forest Research pr...nvolved in one of the first landscape-scale experi...derosa pine ecosystems. , The Blacks Mountain In... Service, Humboldt State University, Oregon State ...and Wildlife Conservation Society scientists colla...
Breaking Biology News(10 mins):IEEE Fellow first woman to receive highest award in engineering profession 2IEEE Fellow first woman to receive highest award in engineering profession 3IEEE Fellow first woman to receive highest award in engineering profession 4IEEE Fellow first woman to receive highest award in engineering profession 5Disabling mouse enzyme increases fertility 2CAPHOSOL relieves oral mucositis and improves quality-of-life in cancer patients 2CAPHOSOL relieves oral mucositis and improves quality-of-life in cancer patients 3CAPHOSOL relieves oral mucositis and improves quality-of-life in cancer patients 4Pioneering landscape-scale research releases first findings 2Childrens Hospital leads projects to develop nations first heart assist devices for young children 2737 1Childrens Hospital leads projects to develop nations first heart assist devices for young children 2737 2Childrens Hospital leads projects to develop nations first heart assist devices for young children 2737 3Food for thought 2735 1Mitosis gets harder thanks to new gene discovery 15877 1Mitosis gets harder thanks to new gene discovery 15877 2Better care for dementia patients through new funding 15874 1Better care for dementia patients through new funding 15874 2
(Date:5/16/2008)...the aftermath of central China,s,earthquake, up to...s, and,over 150,000 were injured. An estimated 10 ...who have lost their homes. With great sorrow for,t...er Ching Hai donated an,additional US$30,000, for ...eme Master Ching Hai International Association mem...
(Date:5/16/2008)...rathyroid hormone readings, study says , ...f vitamin D and high levels of a hormone secreted ... depression in older adults, according to a new re...issue of Archives of General Psychiatry , support... D, depression and other psychiatric illnesses are...
(Date:5/16/2008)... WASHINGTON, May 16 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Mor...cians in the Greater Portland, Oregon and,Vancouve...contract as,Teamsters., "The Teamsters are please...ontract that gives them job protection and a secur...dent Jim Hoffa., The workers, both full-time and ...
(Date:5/16/2008)... medicine is in a precipitous decline, David C. Da... Physicians (ACP), today joined with leading repr...call for comprehensive reforms to attract, recruit...are physicians. , During a panel discussion of .... Dale and other panelists spoke about the challen...
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