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Nov 30, 2009
Getting Off to a Good Start
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You have questions about getting a lab up and running? Our experts have answers.
Nov 30, 2009
Grant Opportunities: Nov. 2009
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A number of funding agencies and other organizations offer grants targeted specifically at scientists who are just beginning their careers.
Nov 30, 2009
The Art of Computational Biology
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Duke's Uwe Ohler discusses the challenges facing computational biologists.
Nov 30, 2009
Clarient Licenses Biomarker for Cancer Dx, Theranostics
Clarient plans to develop a test for diagnosting, selecting therapy, and monitoring drug response in cancer patients.
Nov 30, 2009
Harvard Medical School to Serve as Exiqon MicroRNA Center of Excellence
A consortium of Harvard-affiliated researchers will use the LNA Knockdown Library technology at the ICCB-Longwood Facility.
Nov 29, 2009
This Week in PLoS: Nov 29, 2009
The MalariaGEN data release policy, epigenetic silencing in Wilms' tumor, bacterial infection in dogs, and more.
Nov 28, 2009
When Your Work's Been Plagiarized
What should you do when your work has been used without your permission?
Nov 28, 2009
Making It Through Grad School
A blogger gives advice on how to deal with the pressure to perform in grad school.
Nov 28, 2009
This Week in Science: Nov 28, 2009
Stimulus funds and science, fusion genes in prostate cancer, small genome, and more.
Nov 28, 2009
Green Plastic from Bugs
Korean researchers use synthetic biology to make greener plastic.
Nov 27, 2009
European Studies Find Unexpected Complexity in Compact Bacterial Genome
In an effort to understand what makes a "minimal cell" tick, European researchers profiled the proteome, metabolome, and transcriptome of the small genome-containing pathogen Mycoplasma pneumoniae.
Nov 27, 2009
People In The News: Nov 27, 2009
NHLBI and NICHD get new leaders, while Ligon has a new executive chairman, Enigma Diagnostics makes several new appointments, and more.
Nov 27, 2009
In Brief This Week: Beckman Coulter; Source BioScience, Fluidigm; 5AM Solutions; BioSystem Development
In Brief This Week is a Friday column containing news items that our readers may have missed during the week.
Nov 26, 2009
Applying Chemistry to Pecans
Derek Lowe posts a holiday applied chemistry "experiment."
Nov 26, 2009
This Week in Genome Research: Nov 25, 2009
Linking acetaminophen to liver toxicity, studying cell type-specific genetic variation, blood pooling in GWAS, and more.
Nov 25, 2009
Note to Readers: Nov 25, 2009
GenomeWeb Daily News will not publish on Thursday, Nov. 26 in observance of the Thanksgiving holiday in the US. We will publish one bulletin on Friday, Nov. 27, and resume publishing twice-daily bulletins on Monday, Nov. 30.
Nov 25, 2009
Prodesse Gets FDA OK for Parainfluenza Virus Assay
The ProParaflu+ assay joins a line of tests Prodesse sells for diagnosing and differentiating respiratory viruses.
Nov 25, 2009
Research Teams Map Genetic, Genomic Patterns in Han Chinese Population
Singapore- and China-led research teams reported today that they have used microarrays to map the genetic variation within the Han Chinese population.
Nov 25, 2009
Enigma Diagnostics Opens US Office
The British molecular diagnostics firm also announced executive appointments for both the US and European operations.
Nov 25, 2009
FBI OKs Promega System for DNA Index
The FBI approved the use of Promega's PowerPlex 16 HS System.
Nov 25, 2009
Discussing Decode
A news story and bloggers discuss Decode Genetics and personalized genomics.