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University of Manchester makes made-to-measure skin and bones a reality using inkjet printers

Made-to-measure skin and bones, which couldbe used to treat burn victims or patients who have suffered severedisfigurements, may soon be a reality using inkjets which can printhuman cells.Scientists at The University of Manchester have developed thebreakthrough technology which will allow tailor-made tissues and bonesto be grown, simply by inputting their dimensions into a computer....

New protein discovered by Hebrew University researchers

Researchers at the Hebrew University ofJerusalem have succeeded in discovering and isolating a new proteinfrom the poplar tree with special structural and qualitativecharacteristics that could have consequences for development of futurenanocapsules for drug delivery to cancer cells.In addition to being obtained from plant tissue, the protein can nowalso be produced in large quantities as a...

Next Generation Body Scanner Launched By The University Of Manchester

The first `next generation' MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) body scanner in the world will be officially launched at Hope Hospital later this week (Friday 18 th February). The state-of-the-art technology involved...

Roundup®highly lethal to amphibians, finds University of Pittsburgh researcher

The herbicide Roundup® is widely used to eradicate weeds. But a study published today by a University of Pittsburgh researcher finds that the chemical may be eradicating much more than that. Pitt assistant professor of biology Rick Relyea found that Roundup®, the second most commonly applied herbicide in the United States, is "extremely lethal" to amphibians. This field experiment is one o...

Green catalyst destroys pesticides and munitions toxins, finds Carnegie Mellon University

Results reported at American Chemical Society meetingA chemical catalyst developed at Carnegie Mellon University completely destroys dangerous nitrophenols in laboratory tests, according to Arani Chanda, a doctoral student who is presenting his findings on Sunday, Aug. 28, at the 230th meeting of the American Chemical Society (ACS) in Washington, D.C. (Division of Industrial and Engineering Chemi...

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CIO Leadership Series: Ed Meachen, University of Wisconsin System

Meachen, associate vice president of learning and information technology for the UW System, envisions students at the <a href=...

University Consortium Enables Transformation and Survival for Wisconsin Businesses

Madison, WI - Todays business climate is not for the faint of heart. Global competition and offshore manufacturing are striking a blow to Wisconsins economy, and this, combined with rising unemployment, the need to retrain workers, and a huge budget deficit is forcing Wisconsins business leaders to look for new ways to survive and grow. If youre in business, youd better start thinking a...

Fermentation Cell Culture: University Style

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Fueling our economy with the University of Wisconsin

men's basketball team recently was ranked first in the nation, giving Wisconsin fans just one more reason to be proud. March Madness is just around the corner, and I know the team will enjoy tremendous support from everyone in our...

University, business leaders convene in Wausau

During the meeting, to be held at the Wausau Business Development Center, business executives and owners throughout north...

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Researchers at Cornell University as been reported using research fund by false claims

Researchers at Cornell University in New York are under investigation for allegedly enrolling inappropriate participants in research studies and filing false information on protocols with the US National Institutes // of Health (NIH) to maintain government funding for a university research center. Former researcher at the pediatric center accused the center’s director of using the cli...

A new study by John Hopkins University proposes formula for good health

A healthy diet that replaces some carbohydrates with either protein or monounsaturated fat can substantially reduce blood pressure and cholesterol levels, resulting in a substantial reduction in overall risk of heart disease, // according to government-funded studies by researchers at Johns Hopkins and elsewhere. The Hopkins team found that shifting about 10 percent of calories from ca...

James Cook University urges more medical seats

Mr. Bernard Moulden, Vice Chancellor of James Cook University's (JCU) has urged the Health Minister Tony Abbott to increase the medical seats in the University which will help to produce more doctors to serve the country on the occasion of its graduation day.// James Cook University is Australia's premier tropical university which is leading internationally in teaching and research. The Universit...

Pill splitting program of University of Michigan can save money

Pill splitting program developed by University of Michigan could save lot of money but pharmaceutical companies are not happy with the program as they feel that the new program will cause them heavy loss in profits.// The University of Michigan feels that the new program will help save lots of money to the health care industry and also to the health plan members as the drugs at diffe...

Distinguished Scientist Award Conferred on University of Rochester Scientists for Work on Preventing Cavities

Hyun (Michel) Koo, D.D.S., Ph.D., and Robert Marquis, Ph.D. have been awarded the Distinguished Scientist Award by the International Association of Dental Research. Both are Both Koo and Marquis are researchers at the University of Rochester's Center for Oral Biology.// Koo is an oral biologist and Marquis is a microbiologist. They have been conferred this award for their work on ways t...

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Bio-Matrix Scientific's Dr. O'Neill Sees University of Pittsburgh's Published Study on Culture Blood-Forming Stem Cells from Human Fat Tissue as Supporting Near Term Benefits of Banking Adipose (Fat) Derived Stem Cells

SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 27, 2007 - The University ofPittsburgh School of Health Sciences issued the following study andpress release, "Scientists Culture Blood-Forming Stem Cells fromHuman Fat Tissue," June 15, 2007, Science Daily: "Researchers atthe University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine have successfullyisolated and cultured human hematopoietic stem cells from fat, oradipose...

Prolexys Pharmaceuticals and Columbia University Researchers Publish Study on Anti-Tumor Properties of a Selective Small Molecule Anti-Tumor Agent With Novel Mechanism of Action

SALT LAKE CITY, June 14, 2007 /PRNewswire/ -- ProlexysPharmaceuticals and announced today a publication describing theproperties of the selective small molecule anti-tumor agent,erastin. Prolexys and Columbia applied the company'schemi-proteomics technology to understand the mechanism of actionof erastin. The results, to be published in the June 14, 2007 issueof the journal Nature reveal...

Statement by Philip Home Chairman of the RECORD Study Steering Committee and Professor of Diabetes Medicine at Newcastle University in England

"The editorials published by the NEJM are disappointing andmisleading in that they disregarded important pieces of data thatare extremely relevant to patients and physicians. Mostsignificantly the editorials ignored data that showed no evidenceof any increase in cardiovascular death or death from anycause."...

World First Medical Treatment Announced by Researchers at Queen Mary University London and University of Leicester

Breakthrough in Research and Treatment of Rare but DevastatingCondition LONDON, June 1, 2007-Researchers at Queen Mary University Londonand the University of Leicester and have today (Friday June 1)announced a potential breakthrough in the treatment of a rare butdevastating medical condition that can affect children and youngpeople. In a world first, the clinicians and scien...

Alnylam and Stanford University Scientists Discover New Role for microRNAs (miRNAs) in T Cell Biology and Immunity

CAMBRIDGE, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Mar 22, 2007 - AlnylamPharmaceuticals, Inc. (Nasdaq: ALNY), a leading RNAi therapeuticscompany, announced today publication of a study in the journal Cellby Alnylam and Stanford University scientists on the role of miRNAsin immunity. In the pre-clinical study, a specific miRNA, miR-181a,was shown to play an important role in controlling T cellresponsivenes...

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