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Cell and molecular biology institute announces four new hires: related news

Cell and molecular biology institute announces four new hires

The Weill Institute for Cell and Molecular Biology -- a cornerstone of Cornell's plan to restructure the life sciences -- has exceeded expectations for its first year by hiring four outstanding young researchers, according to the institute's director, Scott Emr.

Two Color RNA Intercalating Probe for Cell Imaging Applications

Departments of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Columbia University, New York, New York 10027, HHMI, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, New York 10032, Department of Chemistry, Hunter College of The City University of New York, New York, New York 10065, Department of Chemistry, City College of The City University of New York, New York, New York 10031

New Kaiser Daily health blog watch

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Molecular movies reveal dynamic lives of proteins

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Telik announces patents on TELINTRA compounds

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EntreMed receives new patent for 2-Methoxyestradiol analogs

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Nanomaterials key to new strategies for blocking metastasis

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Discovery of 250 new genes potentially involved in leukemia

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Panasonic's New Link to Cell, the Ultimate Cell Phone Accessory, Hits Store Shelves

SECAUCUS, NJ -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 06/11/08 -- Panasonic announces retail availability of its advanced Link to Cell KX-TH1211, a mobile phone accessory that seamlessly connects a Bluetooth-enabled cell phone to cordless handsets in the home. With Panasonic's Link to Cell, a user can initiate and receive cell phone calls from a cordless handset, which not only preserves battery life, but offers greater comfort and better reception for moving throughout the home.

Panasonic's New Link to Cell, the Ultimate Cell Phone Accessory, Hits Store Shelves

SECAUCUS, NJ, Jun 11, 2008 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX) -- MC | Quote | Chart | News | PowerRating -- Panasonic announces retail availability of its advanced Link to Cell KX-TH1211, a mobile phone accessory that seamlessly connects a Bluetooth-enabled cell phone to cordless handsets in the home. With Panasonic's Link to Cell, a user can initiate and receive cell phone calls from a cordless handset, which not only preserves battery life, but offers greater comfort and better reception for moving throughout the home.

New projects to raise UK profile in synthetic biology

(Nanowerk News) Four UK Research Councils have come together to announce funding for new projects designed to rapidly build the UK’s expertise and capacity in the emerging field of synthetic biology. The Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) and the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) have awarded funding to seven new ‘networks’ in synthetic biology to allow UK researchers to build links across institutions and discipline boundaries to form a true synthetic biology community.

Sony Group, Toshiba and IBM Renew Cell Broadband Engine(TM) Center of Competence...

Sony Group, Toshiba and IBM Renew Cell Broadband Engine(TM) Center of Competence with Georgia Tech Upcoming Workshop to Focus on Developing Commercial Applications and Productivity Software for Cell Broadband Engine (Cell/B.E.) Processor ATLANTA--(Business Wire)-- The Georgia Tech College of Computing today announced the renewal of the Sony Corporation/Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. (Sony Group)-Toshiba-IBM Center of Competence (STI Center), based on Georgia Tech's exceptional work in multiple areas of research and evangelism for the Cell Broadband Engine(TM) (Cell/B.E.) technology. Through Georgia Tech's efforts, the STI Center has been responsible for creating and disseminating software optimized for Cell/B.E. systems, and for performing research on the design of Cell/B.

Public funding impacts progress of human embryonic stem cell research

Bolstered by supportive policies and public research dollars, the United Kingdom, Israel, China, Singapore and Australia are producing unusually large shares of human embryonic stem cell research, according to a report from the Georgia Institute of Technology in the June 2008 issue Cell Stem Cell. Aaron Levine, assistant professor of public policy and author of the book Cloning: A Beginner's Guide, studied how countries output of research papers related to human embryonic stem cell research compared to their output in less contentious fields. He found that even though the United States still puts out far more research in this field than any other single country, when one compares the amount of research in human embryonic stem cells to other forms of research in molecular biology and genetics, the U.

Public funding impacts progress of human embryonic stem cell research

Bolstered by supportive policies and public research dollars, the United Kingdom, Israel, China, Singapore and Australia are producing unusually large shares of human embryonic stem cell research, according to a report from the Georgia Institute of Technology in the June 2008 issue Cell Stem Cell. Aaron Levine, assistant professor of public policy and author of the book Cloning: A Beginner's Guide, studied how countries output of research papers related to human embryonic stem cell research compared to their output in less contentious fields. He found that even though the United States still puts out far more research in this field than any other single country, when one compares the amount of research in human embryonic stem cells to other forms of research in molecular biology and genetics, the U.

New iPhone? - New on MacOpinion

Everyone seems convinced Steve Jobs will announce a new iPhone next week at WWDC and the speculation is wild as to what new features it will include: 3G cellular support, GPS, new design, etc. While I'll admit the evidence is strong that a new phone will be introduced -- one cannot ignore the low supply of the current model or indicators like AT&T's "no June/July vacations" memo to staff -- I am not convinced this new phone will be radically different from the current model.

Total Eye Care Announces a New Blog for the Latest News in Eye Care

Total Eye Care Announces a New Blog for the Latest News in Eye Care - Total Eye Care, a leading eye care provider in the Dallas / Fort Worth Metroplex with offices in Colleyville and Keller, Texas, announces the launch of their new Blog, The Eye Doc Blog. “We wanted a faster method of getting information to not just our patients but anyone that wants access to the latest news, information and research in eye care today. In today’s age of access to instant information patients want to research conditions that have been diagnosed with. Patients also want to know more about their doctor before they come to the office. We are excited to have a new venue to bring educational articles and information to patients.

CombiMatrix Announces the Acceptance of Its Multi-Institute Study On the Use of HemeScan for CLL by Journal, Expert Opinions in Molecular Diagnostics

CombiMatrix Announces the Acceptance of Its Multi-Institute Study On the Use of HemeScan for CLL by Journal, Expert Opinions in Molecular Diagnostics

Molecular Profiles Demonstrates Technique for Measuring Surface Physical Properties of Pharmaceutical Materials for Inhalation

(Nottingham UK, 26 June, 2008) - Molecular Profiles, a global leader in the provision of innovative contract research services to the pharmaceutical, biopharmaceutical and biomedical sectors worldwide, announces a new poster to demonstrate the ability of nanoPASS (nanoscale Predictive Analytical Screening Solution) to characterise the surface energy of an API material. nanoPASS, an innovative new service platform, was launched earlier this year as a new addition to Molecular Profiles' nanoscale analytical services offering. This poster entitled "Measuring Surface Physical Properties of Pharmaceutical Materials for Inhalation: Physical Changes During the Size Reduction Process" was recently presented at Respiratory Drug Delivery 2008, Arizona, USA.

New iPhone 3G

We’ve all been hearing a million different things about this “new” iPhone that is suppose to be coming out any day now! I recently spoke to one of my friends who works at AT&T and I guess the new gossip going around is that the new iPhone is going to be cheaper than the original. I don’t know about you guys, but I find this hard to believe. The 3G is suppose to be faster, have GPS, a new glossy black cover (that is said to be color changeable), slightly thicker, updated software and the camera is expected to be better. I’m sure there will be a ton more things that will be changed or newly added to the new iPhone, so it’s a little strange that Apple would make the new iPhone less expensive...Especially, because people are going to buy it no matter how much it is.

VistaGen Therapeutics announces new broad composition of matter patent protection for its ES Cell-derived pluripotent precursor cells

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UAlbany NanoCollege and New Energy New York to feature solar technologies at New Energy Symposium

Researchers demonstrate the role of thermodynamics at a molecular scale and establish a new bridge between physics, chemistry and biology

Mervyns to Open Five New Stores, Launch E-Commerce Site

Hayward, Calif.-based Mervyns announced plans to open five new stores, sell certain other locations and launch an e-commerce Web site. Mervyns said it plans to open five new stores in its core markets in 2009, bringing the total number of new Mervyns stores to 17 since the company was acquired by its private-equity owners three years ago. Mervyns reported it has engaged DJM Realty LLC to sell five-10 underperforming stores. The real estate portfolio transition is expected to generate $25 million to $50 million in cash to fund operations and new growth initiatives. The company will launch a fully integrated e-commerce Web site in the fourth quarter of 2008. Mervyns said the e-commerce Web site presents a new growth vehicle and multichannel opportunity for existing and new customers nationwide, and forecasts that the online platform could g

New "Columbus Circle West" Community Graced With New Arts and Culture Center

NEW YORK - Nestled in the center of a new community of over 3,500 condos, "Columbus Circle West" is the brand new state-of-the-art facility, the Manhattan Movement & Arts Center, or MMAC. It was designed by the architects who created some of the country's most acclaimed theatre spaces, including the Joyce and Arena Stage. Located in Manhattan at 248 West 60th Street in the midst of a brand new luxury condominium community called The Element, MMAC's aim is to offer the best dance and fitness classes available to the public, while also acting as a multi-purpose arts center.


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