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Jan 31, 2008
But They Say Only Good Things Come in Small Packages
An article stresses how little we know about the health effects of nanoparticles.
Jan 31, 2008
We Always Wondered About Klumpfuss and Bride of Sevenless
Mark Gerstein and colleagues have a paper in Genome Biology on genetic nomenclature.
Jan 31, 2008
Starting Small, Growing Fast
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Michigan’s Center for Molecular Medicine teams a biomedical research institute with a healthcare system to bring better molecular diagnostics to patients.
Jan 31, 2008
Sequencers Take On Microarrays
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Scientists have waited a long time for sequencing to supplant microarrays. But the trend worth talking about isn't sequencers replacing arrays — it's how scientists are learning to pair the technologies to ask even better questions.
Jan 31, 2008
Targeting the Top 20 Cancers
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A Northwestern researcher focuses his methylation test on the 20 most deadly forms of cancer.
Jan 31, 2008
Calibrant will use its Gemini platform to identify protein networks and novel therapeutics involved in gliobastoma multiforme, considered the most aggressive form of brain tumors, which could provide further validation for its sole research platform.
Jan 31, 2008
NSF Awards $50M to Five Institutes Under Computational Plant Biology Initiative
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Jan 31, 2008
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Jan 31, 2008
Qiagen: Jan 31, 2008
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Qiagen this week announced the release of the Allstars Hs Cell Death Control siRNA, which targets ubiquitous human cell survival genes.
Jan 31, 2008
Ramping Up Small RNAs
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Scientists continue to push the frontiers of RNA interference. The most recent advances: new ways touse microRNAs and gene expression, and increasinglystable siRNA tools from vendors.
Jan 31, 2008
Plexera, Augoron Reach Deal on Protein Chips
Plexera has exclusive access to Auguron Biosciences’ Nucleic Acid Programmable Protein Array technology under an agreement reached between the two companies this week.
Jan 31, 2008
Robert Friel
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Newly appointed PerkinElmer CEO Robert Friel’s salary for 2008 will increase to $875,000, according to a document filed with the US Securities and Exchange Commission last week.
Last week, the company announced Friel