RT-PCR Primer Sets for Human and Mouse Mismatch Repair Genes
Stratagene Cloning Systems from the cDNAsequences of mismatch repair genes. These genes code for specialized proteinsthat participate in correcting areas of base mispairing in DNA. We have...Enhanced Amplification of Long Targets with PfuTurbo DNA Polymerase
DNAPolymerase Stratagene DNA polymerase* by making simple modifications to PCR reactionconditions. In this update, we d...Printable CELLocate Log Sheets for Easily Locating Adhererent Cells
Log Sheets for Easily Locating Adhererent Cells CELLocate is the ideal solution for relocating adherent cells that have been used for microinjection. These sterile coverslips come with a microgrid pattern. Using the CELLocate proto...Development of Radioligand Binding Assays for the Motilin Receptor Using ScreenReady Targets.
Recent advances in combinatorial chemistry and genomics programs have led to an unprecedented increase in both the number of compounds and potential drug targets that can be screened. The development of automated liquid h...Calcium Plus Assay Kit, Superior Detection for Specialized Targets
HIGHER MAXIMUM SIGNAL RAPID PROCEDURE COMPATIBLE WITH MORE TARGETS SUITABLE FOR HTS APPLICATONS The Calcium Plus Assay Kit provides a reliableand homogeneous method for detecting changesin intracellula...BEST BioDiesel gets permits for 8M gallon plant
The facility will be called BEST BioDiesel Cashton and be a wholly owned subsidiary of BEST BioDie...Corn prices and ethanol: Are the markets flaky - or working as they should?
- About eight percent of the weight of a box of corn flakes is corn. Less than five percent of the price of a box of corn flakes represents the cost of the corn - the rest is transportation, packaging, Super Bowl commercials, little plastic-wrapped toys for your kids, and more. Heck, the price of the box alone probably exceeds the cost of the co...Children's engages MedAssets for supply chain management
of Atlanta to implement supply chain management solutions. Children's Hospital is the second shareholder of Child Health Corp. of America (CHCA) to sign an agreement with MedAssets in recent months. The health system has a total annual supply spend of more than $9...Prodesse gets new funding; improves flu assay
The company reported that a group of its core investors, plus three new accredited individuals, have provided an additional $850,000 in funding. The offering is com...When innovation gets off track
What's caught my investigator's eye most recently is the flurry of news about Acela, the fast train service along the Eastern Co...UW biology center gets 3D model maker
The University of Wisconsin-Madison says it has bought a new copy machine for $57,000. The Using white polymer powder and colored inks, the...Madison start-up bets on interactive future for reading education
The company...Madison start-up Central Signal gets $350K grant
The SBIR Phase II research grant will be used to develop a prototype and conduct additional tests on a magnetic sensor that would be used to detect train movements. The technology is being developed in a...NeoClone gets $750K for ovarian cancer detection
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An entire conference, , is centered on what some are calling a seismic shift toward niche...Madison stem cell company gets $1M from state
The funding comes in the form of a $500,000 grant and a low-interest lo...Capital-raising term sheets for angels and venture capitalists
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released figures that show why the rest of us should be very happy that Wisconsin is a hotbed for scientific research. The numbers demonstrate that investment in research is n...Sonic Foundry sets $3.75 stock price
Proceeds from the offering, which is expected to close on Dec. 27, 2006, will be used to support research and development and capital spending related to the company's search technology...UW gets $5M to extend entrepreneurship
The Kauffm...CleanTech gets $1.5M grant for cellulosic ethanol
Masood Akhtar, president of CleanTech Partner...UW gets $3M to explore educational gaming
MacArthur's total $50 million investment will support 24 national studies of different aspects...ConjuGon gets $730K to treat infections
With a $730,000 Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) grant from the is co...Global information firm reaches diverse markets
"There is information about location everywhere," said Rooney, founder and president of Earth Information Technologies, Corp.<...Going for the "Big Score" or hedging your bets: Two economic development strategies
announced his state would spend $300 million to convince a major biomedical institute to open a center in Or...Online scam targets credit union members
According to a notice from , the trade association for more than 270 credit unions...Website targets college students nationwide
But graduate student Matt Stamerjohn thought that students were being ripped off. He saw students regularly selling used books back to the...UW-Madison gets $333,000 for biofuels research
The grants, announced by Energy Secretary Samuel Bodman and Agriculture Secretary Mike Johanns, include a $333,000 award to UW...RFID system aids hospital in tracking assets
- The biggest fear for a doctor may be losing a patient, but a significant annoyance is missing equipment. In the hectic environment of a hospital, there are hundreds of supplies to keep track of and no way to watch every one - a process that often leaves doctors rooting around in the supply closet for an IV stand or jumping from room to room in the hunt for a defib...Got bugs? New project lets real computer users gang up on software bugs
Ben Liblit offers a bold prediction regarding all of the complicated software programs churning away in your computer: They have bugs. All of them. Guaranteed. "Software bugs are part of the mathematical fabric of the universe," says Liblit, a University of Wisconsin-Madison computer scientist. "It is impossible with a capital 'I' to detect or anticipate all bugs." <div...Software piracy declines in emerging markets
The BSA, an international association o...StrandVision markets digital signage to K-12 schools
will market a Web-based signage system that uses existing televisions to distribute daily school annou...GenTel gets federal grant to develop allergy test
An estimated 50 million Americans suffer from mild to chronic seasonal allergies, and current...Platypus gets $1.6 million grant for liquid crystal tech
Platypus Technologies, LLC, will receive a Phase II Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) grant of $1.65 million from the National Institute for Allergy & Infectious Diseases. The grant w...UW-Madison sets June 1 deadline for research proposals
The seed grant initiative will provide $3 million in private funding to encourag...New DMV tool never forgets a face
Preventing mischief in the issuance of driver's licenses and identification cards is the work of Phil Alioto, a fraud prevention specialist with the , and it hasn't always b...How MG&E bets on small companies for the long term
When it comes to economic development in Dane County, For MG&E, it's part of an overall corporate strategy that sees value in creating the right...IT association gets $200,000 grant
The Information Technology Association of Wisconsin is receiving a $200,000 grant from the state Department of Commerce for initiatives in workforce development, new company creation, company growth and capital formation, according from a statement from the governor's office. Formed late last year, the association has about 40 corporate members and sponsors so far, including IT companies...