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Tissera reports encouraging results from ongoing large
animal experiments...
Tissera, Inc., Herzlia, Israel, reported in early November that it had achieved encouraging interim results of its ongoing ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
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Green Is Great! When a friend gave me a copy of your November green issue, I celebrated the ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
British researchers develop first artificial liver.
The world's first artificial liver, the size of a small coin, has been grown from stem cells by ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
The Use of Nonhuman Animals in Biomedical Research: Necessity and...
Discourse about the use of animals in biomedical research usually focuses on two issues. The first, which I ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
American Anti-Vivisection Society
Dedicated to ending experiments on animals in education, research and testing. Gives grant to scientists working on alternatives ... (DIRECTORY OF ASSOCIATIONS SERIES)
Optimal incentives for sequential production processes.
I study optimal incentive schemes in organizations where agents perform their tasks sequentially. I consider a model in ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
CytRx provides update on RNAi-based drug discovery
programs - progress...
CytRx Corporation (Los Angeles, CA) reported substantial progress in its drug discovery programs aimed at using its proprietary ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
EGCG key to burning fat.
DSM, Heerlen, Netherlands, is active worldwide in life science products, performance materials and industrial chemicals. The company recently ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Peregrine Must Provide More Data
Tustin-based Peregrine Pharmaceuticals Inc. said it would delay initial trials of its anticancer drug Tarvacin after the Food ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Cloning red herrings
HEADNOTE Why concerns about human-animal experiments are overblown IN FEBRUARY OR MARCH 2002, the U.S. Senate will consider ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Progress in using xenotransplants to treat type 1diabetes reported.
Tissera, Inc. has reported encouraging results of its ongoing large animal-model experiments of pancreatic xenotransplantation, designed for the ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
A 'MODEST CONTRIBUTION'
The success of the Florida Scripps Research Institute depends on its ability to attract top scientists. So it's ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
New Treatment Developed in Israel Helps Body Fight
Cancer.
By IsraelNationalNews.com A novel new cancer treatment developed at Haifa's Technion in Israel has been shown to eliminate ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
University reaps biotech seeds
FORT COLLINS - The Colorado Commission on Higher Education awarded three of its eight biotechnology seed grants to ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Aspirin & Heroin: One Man Invents Two Pain Relievers in Two Weeks
Within a two-week period in August of 1897, Felix Hoffmann synthesized aspirin - one of the most widely ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Acrylamide Gets Urgent WHO Meeting
GENEVA - Scientists from Europe, North America and Japan began an urgent meeting Tuesday to consider information on ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Underestimating arsenic's risk
HEADNOTE THE ARSENIC CONTROVERSY HEADNOTE The latest science supports tighter standards. ARSENIC HAS LONG BEEN KNOWN TO BE ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Stanford University to create $120 million stem cell
research institute.
Stanford University announced in early December that it will create a new $120 million institute to develop new ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
War has been declared. (Comment).
Did you see the recent programme on BBC2 about fast food? While it was pretty scathing about the ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
What's killing unborn foals in Kentucky?
Some mares grazing the rolling, idyllic hills of Kentucky may produce foals destined to become prize racehorses. Or, ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE) | |
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Animal Welfare Institute
Works to reduce the sum total of pain and fear inflicted on animals by humans. Specifically aims to abolish factory farms and achieving humane slaughter for all animals raised for ...
Members: 5,800
Founded: 1951
Dues: regular, $25 annual; student or senior citizen, $5 annual; supporting, $50 annual; friend, $100 annual; patron, $500 annual; benefactor, $1,000 annual.