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May 31, 2004
For more than a century, the National Institute of Standards and Technology has carefully tended the weights and measures that sustain US industry -- from heavy manufacturing to IT...Subscribers: click headline for more
May 31, 2004
Leroy Hood
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The Chemical Heritage Foundation and the Biotechnology Industry Organization said last week that they will present the 6th annual Biotechnology Heritage Award to Leroy Hood, president and cofounder of the Institute for Systems Biology.
May 31, 2004
NHGRI Slated for Slim Budget Increase in FY ‘05; Impact on Bioinformatics Unclear
May 31, 2004
QBioCom has released Causeway 1.1, a sequence analysis software package. Causeway runs as a web service that can be integrated with other applications and packages through XML. Causeway is QBioCom’s first product following its acquisition of Aneda in December.
May 31, 2004
New NSF Middleware Release Used by Expanding Biomedical Informatics Research Network
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May 31, 2004
International Biotech Lab Auto Europe Conference to Award 2000 Equipment Grant
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May 31, 2004
A year and a half ago, the $100 million International HapMap Project kicked off with the goal of dividing the entire human genome into neat blocks containing groups of SNPs that tend to travel together...Subscribers: click headline for more
May 31, 2004
For many people, the term computational systems biology invokes projects like E-Cell in Japan or BioSpice in the United States, but the European Union is taking steps to level the international playing field...Subscribers: click headline for more
May 31, 2004
New Development on Nonparametric Modeling and Inferences with Biological Applications. Start date: June 2004. Expires: May 2007. This grant is awarded to three investigative teams:
May 31, 2004
Virtual screening relies on precise calculations of binding properties between a small molecule and an active site, but most current methods involve performing these calculations for only a few hundred atoms, rather than the tens of thousands of atoms that are involved in binding. ...Subscribers: click headline for more
May 28, 2004
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May 28, 2004
The National Institutes of Health has awarded this month a number of grants supporting research exploring a wide variety of uses for RNAi, including developing animal models for diseases, studying protein function in male germ cells, and treating cancer.... Subscribers: click headline for more
May 28, 2004
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May 28, 2004
John Yates this week won the Biemann medal at ASMS 2004 in Nashville, Tenn.
May 28, 2004
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May 28, 2004
ASMS 2004, held this week in Nashville, Tenn., was not quite the mass spec release party that it has been in previous years. In fact, only Bruker Daltonics and Waters released new mass specs at the 5,700-person event...Subscribers: click headline for more
May 28, 2004
A number of RNAi researchers in Germany, along with Cenix BioScience, have received a shot in the arm from the German government:... Subscribers: click headline for more
May 28, 2004
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May 28, 2004
At A Glance
Name: Tomas Lundqvist
Position: Associate director, Structural Chemistry Laboratory, AstraZeneca R&D, since 1996.
Associate professor of molecular biology, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala, since 1996.
May 28, 2004
Agilent Technologies, Applied Biosystems, Bruker Daltonics, Thermo Electron, GE Healthcare, and Waters all released new products at ASMS 2004 in Nashville, Tenn. this week (see table, p. 3).
May 28, 2004
Matritech Awarded Patent for NMP Tech
Matritech said this week it has received a patent covering methods for detection of cancer using nuclear matrix proteins in bodily fluids such as blood and urine.