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Analyst Takes Liking to Microsemi's Steady Business
HEADNOTE D-Link Devices in Use at UC Irvine; Targus Does Computer Accessories for Apple Crowd TECHNOLOGY Irvine's Microsemi ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Interview with Jingfang Ju, co-director of Translational Research...
NAME: Jingfang Ju TITLE: Co-Director of the Translational Research Laboratory ORGANIZATION: Stony Brook University Medical Center FAVORITE PASTIMES: ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Agricultural biotech thrives.
When transgenic crops were first introduced in 1996, research was primarily focused on making the plants more resistant ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Who Knows What Lurks? Microbial Collections Key to Unlocking New...
In 2005, Cargill, Inc., of Minneapolis, Minnesota, debuted a low-glycemic syrup known as "Xtend Sucromalt." It was the ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Brachypodium: A Little-Known Grass Gains Research Fame
David Garvin may be the first U.S. scientist to pursue research using a wild grass known as "purple ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Hazardous Materials Handlers an Indispensable Resource
For local life sciences firms, in between the research and the results is the pesky medical waste, which ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
UCSD's StarCave Gives Scientists 3-D View of Research
Scientists at UC San Diego are using a five-sided virtual reality cave with surround sound to plunge into ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
New international partnership will increase oil yield of Canola.
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] An agreement has been signed between the National Research Council of Canada and the Oil Crops ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Microarray scanners: resolution increases.
Is 2008 the year of the microarray scanner? It could very well be with at least five new ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Kmiec Assumes Role of Director at new MU Institute
HUNTINGTON - The Tri-State Area isn't exactly known as a Mecca for molecular medicine and gene research. But ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Singapore To Open Fusionopolis
In October, Singapore will celebrate the opening of the second major R&D hub that this Southeast Asian country ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Hospitals Have Collected Mountains of Patient and Clinical Data. Now What?
When Google announced in March that it was testing a new web site on which patients could store ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Rosetta Genomics Announces Three New Diagnostic Tests to Enter Development...
Rosetta Genomics Ltd. (Rehovot, Israel), a leader in the development of microRNA-based diagnostics and therapeutics, announced the advancement ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Genomics, Phenomics Research Paves the Way for Improved Animal Health and...
The Agricultural Research Service's genomics and phenomics research is laying the foundation for future livestock production improvements. Understanding ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Sorenson Genomics.
Salt Lake City - SORENSON GENOMICS has relocated its Identigene DNA testing division from Houston to Salt Lake ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
A Huge Plus for Breeders, Producers-and the Rest of Us: Plant Genomics...
Systematic study of genetics and plant breeding started in 1856, when Gregor Mendel began to research some of ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Genomics.
Sequencing companies join project. Leaders of the 1000 Genomes Project announced in mid-June that three firms pioneering development ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Mapping Blueberry Genes
ARS plant geneticist Jeannine Rowland and colleagues have produced and made publicly available an online blueberry genomics database, ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
The Maize Diversity Project
With support from USDA and the National Science Foundation, ARS maize geneticists and breeders at Ithaca, New York; ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Chuck McBride.
Chuck McBride (Los Angeles Chapter) was appointed Executive Vice President and CFO for Synthetic Genomics Inc. in La ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE) | |
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Society for Biomolecular Sciences
Aims to advance the science of drug discovery by uniting industrial and academic chemists, biochemists, pharmacologists, cellular/molecular biologists, genomics/proteomics, computer and information specialists, automation and instrumentation manufacturers. Has created four ...
Members: 2,100
Founded: 1994
Dues: student, retired, $75 annual; individual, $175 annual.