Fluidigm Collaborates with BD Biosciences to Combine Cell Biology and … – Business Wire (press release)
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Fluidigm Collaborates with BD Biosciences to Combine Cell Biology and …
Business Wire (press release) SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Fluidigm Corporation (NASDAQ:FLDM) announced today a collaboration with BD Biosciences, a segment of BD (Becton, Dickinson and Company), to co-host a public seminar series on the isolation and analysis of … Fluidigm Collaborates with BD Biosciences to Combine Cell Biology and …MarketWatch (press release) |
Canadian Government Silences Scientist – Scientist
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Canadian Government Silences Scientist
Scientist Kristi Miller, head of the Pacific region's molecular genetics section of the DFO, published her study in Science this past January, and as usual, the journal encouraged her to accept interviews with journalists about her findings. … |
Fusarium graminearum forms mycotoxin producing infection structures on wheat – 7thSpace Interactive (press release)
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Fusarium graminearum forms mycotoxin producing infection structures on wheat
7thSpace Interactive (press release) Although F. graminearum is highly investigated by means of molecular genetics, detailed studies about hyphal development during initial infection stages are rare. In addition, the role of mycotoxins during initial infection stages of FHB is still … |
Mitochondrial genome undergoes random reorganisation during reprogramming – News-Medical.net
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Mitochondrial genome undergoes random reorganisation during reprogramming
News-Medical.net This phenomenon has been discovered by researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics in Berlin. The scientists encountered mutations in the mitochondrial genome of iPS cells. Because such genetic mutations can cause diseases, … |
SBU Professor Receives Top International Award In Virology – Hamptons.com
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SBU Professor Receives Top International Award In Virology
Hamptons.com Stony Brook – Eckard Wimmer, Ph.D., Distinguished University Professor, Department of Molecular Genetics & Microbiology, Stony Brook University School of Medicine, and internationally recognized for his poliovirus genome research, has received the MW … |
University of Montana molecular genetics professor to run for Montana House – The Missoulian
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University of Montana molecular genetics professor to run for Montana House
The Missoulian Douglas Coffin, a University of Montana molecular genetics professor, announced this week his intent to run as a Democrat for legislative House District 93 in the fall 2012 election. Coffin, 53, is a teacher and researcher in the UM Skaggs School of … |
One problem, many paths Autism’s many genetic players may act through common … – Science News
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One problem, many paths Autism's many genetic players may act through common …
Science News Once a certain mutational threshold is reached, the disorder appears, the researchers suggest in a paper to appear in an upcoming Human Molecular Genetics. Other researchers are taking a different tack: Instead of searching for DNA changes to identify … |
Johns Hopkins researchers discover how some breast cancers alter their … – EurekAlert (press release)
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Johns Hopkins researchers discover how some breast cancers alter their …
EurekAlert (press release) In a report published online July 7 by Human Molecular Genetics, the scientists show how a gene known as RET in breast cancer cells responds to estrogen by dialing up the manufacture of a signaling protein that instructs cells to divide and causes … |
Unexpected discovery on hormone secretion – Canada NewsWire (press release)
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Unexpected discovery on hormone secretion
Canada NewsWire (press release) "Each hormone in the pituitary gland is secreted by a specific type of cells," explains Dr. Drouin, Director of the Molecular Genetics research unit at the IRCM. "Until now, we believed that these cells were randomly distributed throughout the … |
Resident orca diet focus of July 27 talk in Bellingham – Bellingham Herald
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Resident orca diet focus of July 27 talk in Bellingham
Bellingham Herald His talk – "In Search of Poo, Spew and Goo: Determining the Diet of Southern Resident Orcas Using Molecular Genetics" – will start at 7 pm Wednesday, July 27, at Bellingham Public Library Lecture Room, 210 Central Ave. Researchers are learning which … |
Merlene Davis: Scientist combines love of music with good cause – Lexington Herald Leader
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Merlene Davis: Scientist combines love of music with good cause
Lexington Herald Leader As an associate professor of microbiology, immunology and molecular genetics at the University of Kentucky Markey Cancer Center, Yannelli has to compete for research dollars. Knowing all that, he wanted to find a way to help those working to eliminate … |
Newly designed molecule blocks chlamydia bacteria – EurekAlert (press release)
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Newly designed molecule blocks chlamydia bacteria
EurekAlert (press release) Microbiologists and genetics experts led by Raphael Valdivia, Ph.D., an associate professor in the Duke Department of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology, completed the work that narrowed down the search to an enzyme that Chlamydia produces, … |
EB students uncover DNA mysteries at RU – East Brunswick Sentinel
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EB students uncover DNA mysteries at RU
East Brunswick Sentinel … scholars participating in a three-week summer seminar at the Waksman Institute of Microbiology at Rutgers University, which teaches students about everything from experimental design to modern molecular genetics through a genuine research project. … |
New diabetes therapy on the anvil – Times of India
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New diabetes therapy on the anvil
Times of India Shimon Efrat of TAU's Department of Human Molecular Genetics and Biochemistry at the Sackler Faculty of Medicine, said these induced pluripotent stem cells', derived from adult cells, represent an embryonic-like state. To some degree, he found, … |
Fight taken to molecular level – Sydney Morning Herald
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Fight taken to molecular level
Sydney Morning Herald He leads the CMRI's Cancer Research Unit, a team of 15 scientists who have made significant breakthroughs focusing on cancer molecular genetics over the past two decades. The breakthroughs have been in the area of ''immortalisation'', in which some … |
New Diabetes Therapy Possible Via ‘Memories’ of Adult Stem Cells – MedIndia
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New Diabetes Therapy Possible Via 'Memories' of Adult Stem Cells
MedIndia Shimon Efrat of TAU's Department of Human Molecular Genetics and Biochemistry at the Sackler Faculty of Medicine, said these 'induced pluripotent stem cells', derived from adult cells, represent an embryonic-like state. To some degree, he found, … |
Fight taken to molecular level – Great Lakes Advocate
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Fight taken to molecular level
Great Lakes Advocate He leads the CMRI's Cancer Research Unit, a team of 15 scientists who have made significant breakthroughs focusing on cancer molecular genetics over the past two decades. The breakthroughs have been in the area of ''immortalisation'', in which some … |
Fight taken to molecular level – Melbounre Times Weekly
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Fight taken to molecular level
Melbounre Times Weekly He leads the CMRI's Cancer Research Unit, a team of 15 scientists who have made significant breakthroughs focusing on cancer molecular genetics over the past two decades. The breakthroughs have been in the area of ''immortalisation'', in which some … |
Local amputee readies for first Ironman – HeraldNet
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Local amputee readies for first Ironman
HeraldNet It was in December of 2003 that Kajlich, then a biochemistry student at the Institute of Molecular Genetics, somehow suffered the horrifying accident that cost him his legs. Kajlich doesn't remember the accident, and the investigation came up empty, … |
Lafourche native named as dean at Nicholls State – Houma Courier
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Lafourche native named as dean at Nicholls State
Houma Courier John Doucet, a professor of molecular genetics, will help shepherd the school through continued fiscal hardships brought about by years of budget cuts until a permanent dean can be found. Allayne Barrilleaux, interim vice president for academic affairs … |
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