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AstraZeneca Nobel Medicine Initiative to Increase Interest in the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
in Biological Science
via Red Orbit @ 2:52 12th Nov
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Christopher Wanjek is the author of the books "Bad Medicine" and "Food At Work." His Bad Medicine column appears each Tuesday on LiveScience. [Bad Medicine Column Archive]
in General Science
via LiveScience.com @ 17:49 2nd Dec
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(SOURCES: Daniel Morin, M.D., staff electrophysiologist, Ochsner Health System, New Orleans; Spencer Rosero, M.D., associate professor, medicine, electrophysiology unit, University of Rochester Medical Center, N.Y.; Peter Cheung, M.D., assistant professor, internal medicine, Texas A&M Health Science Center College of Medicine, and cardiologist, Scott & White Hospital; Nov. 9, 2008, presentations, American Heart Association annual scientific sessions, New Orleans)
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via Health Finder @ 20:40 9th Nov
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At Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, six people are charged with tracking and updating an inventory of more than 10,000 pieces of medical equipment, computers and vehicles.
in Mobile Technology
via SearchSap.com @ 5:10 30th Oct
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Wild animals are climbing back onto Chinese plates after the deadly SARS virus made some diners wary, and booming demand for traditional medicine is also threatening some plants, environmentalists said on Wednesday.
in Biological Science
via Post Chronicle @ 20:53 11th Nov
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BEIJING, Nov 12 (Reuters) - Wild animals are climbing back onto Chinese plates after the deadly SARS virus made some diners wary, and booming demand for traditional medicine is also threatening some plants, environmentalists said on Wednesday.
in Biological Science
via Reuters @ 13:23 11th Nov
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SANTA CLARA, Calif., Oct. 27, 2008 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Foundry Networks(r), Inc. (Nasdaq:FDRY), a performance and total solutions leader for end-to-end switching and routing, today announced Baylor College of Medicine selected Foundry(r) for an edge-to-core high-performance computing (HPC) solution to power its Human Genome Sequencing Center (HGSC). Baylor selected Foundry's NetIron(r) MLX Series 10 gigabit Ethernet (10GbE) routers, FastIron(r) Edge X Series and FastIron LS Series Layer 2/3 switches as the high-performance network fabric for its new data center that will be the foundation for future research in the study of genomes or DNA in humans and animals.
in Biological Science
via GlobeNewswire via MSN Money @ 9:15 27th Oct
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Environmentalists reported Wednesday that wild animals are slowly making their way back to the Chinese dinner menu after the lethal SARS virus made some diners cautious. They also said that surging demand for traditional medicine is threatening some plant species.
in Biological Science
via Red Orbit @ 2:52 12th Nov
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Home > Newsletters > FDAnews Drug Daily Bulletin > Wockhardt Challenges US Patent of Parkinson’s Medicine
in IP & Patents
via FDA News @ 3:20 5th Nov
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http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/ce137e/nanotechnology_w) has announced the addition of the "Nanotechnology - World R&D Report 2008 - Research in Medicine and Biology Nanoscience and Nanotechnology" report to their offering.
in Nanotech
via Pharma Live @ 19:23 19th Nov
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Elsevier Announces Launch of PM&R in Partnership with the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
in General Science
via Elsevier @ 19:13 19th Nov
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Microsoft’s Life Sciences Game Plan: Use IT to Usher in the World of Predictive, Personalized Medicine
in General Science
via Xconomy @ 10:16 14th Nov
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LEXINGTON, Mass., November 05, 2008 /PRNewswire/ -- RainDance Technologies, Inc., a provider of innovative microdroplet-based solutions for human health and disease research, today announced that it has shipped its new RDT 1000 instrument and Sequence Enrichment application to The Genome Center (GC) at the School of Medicine in St. Louis, a world leader in genomics research.
in Biological Science
via Pharma Live @ 15:52 6th Nov
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Christopher Wanjek is the author of the books "Bad Medicine" and "Food At Work." His Bad Medicine column appears each Tuesday on LiveScience.
in General Science
via LiveScience.com @ 18:03 25th Nov
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Christopher Wanjek is the author of the books "Bad Medicine" and "Food At Work." His Bad Medicine column appears each Tuesday on LiveScience.
in Biological Science
via LiveScience.com @ 17:12 4th Nov
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Christopher Wanjek is the author of the books "Bad Medicine" and "Food At Work." His Bad Medicine column appears each Tuesday on LiveScience.
in General Science
via LiveScience.com @ 12:38 28th Oct
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Adding an artificial tumor-specific receptor to immune system cells called T-lymphocytes that target a particular virus extended and improved the cells' ability to fight a form of childhood cancer called neuroblastoma, said researchers from Baylor College of Medicine and Texas Children's Hospital in a report that appears online in the journal Nature Medicine.
in Biological Science
via Bionity.com @ 0:25 4th Nov
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Adding an artificial tumor-specific receptor to immune system cells called T-lymphocytes that target a particular virus extended and improved the cells' ability to fight a form of childhood cancer called neuroblastoma, said researchers form Baylor College of Medicine and Texas Children's Hospital in a report that appears online today in the journal Nature Medicine.
in Biological Science
via EurekAlert! @ 18:22 2nd Nov
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AP – In this photo released by the Wildlife Conservation Society, an Amur tiger, more commonly known as a …
in Biological Science
via Yahoo! @ 16:25 11th Nov
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Some industries have been more receptive than others to the idea of conducting business in virtual worlds such as Second Life. Probably the last industry you would think -- healthcare -- actually has been one of the earliest and most enthusiastic adopters of the technology.
in Linux
via Linux Insider @ 17:33 22nd Nov
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Discoveries in genetics, stem cell therapies and new treatments for childhood diseases explored by world community of pediatricians
in Biological Science
via Firstscience.com @ 8:54 8th Nov
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Scientists from Worcester Polytechnic Institute and the Arkansas Bioscience Institute present their latest research on cellulosic ethanol, therapeutics produced from tobacco roots, and other plant-based research
in Biological Science
via Firstscience.com @ 11:11 28th Oct
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Foundry's HPC Networking Solution Facilitates Revolutionary Medicinal Research While Offering Unprecedented Efficiency and Scalability
in Biological Science
via Yahoo! Canada @ 11:35 27th Oct
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