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Topics: Medicine, genomics, genetic engineering, agriculture, food science, alternative energy
Topics: Medicine, genomics, genetic engineering, agriculture, food science, alternative energy
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Semantic Laboratories: Bioinformatics, Cheminformatics and Pharmacoinformatics IntegrationThe vision for Semantic Laboratories is to enable accelerated drug discovery research through the integration of Research Intelligence software to be used by both research scientists and research management. To achieve this vision Semantic Laboratories provides IT and drug discovery informatics ...
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Experimental Drug Shows Promise for Several Cancers -- ScienceNOWIn the first clinical proof of its kind, a drug has dramatically shrunk cancerous tumors by disrupting a key genetic pathway. But a study targeting one deadly brain cancer, medulloblastoma, ended in disappointment as the patient's once-tamed tumor quickly developed resistance to the drug and ...
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WisBusiness.com“In Madison, you have an incredible workforce, a lot of people who have come out of the University of Wisconsin, and a group of scientists and product development and marketing people who would prefer to live here because they like the lifestyle and what this community has to offer." He said ...
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Q&A: BioForward Looks to Expand Wisconsin's Life Science Cluster Beyond Madison and Milwaukee | BioRegion News | Bioregionnews | GenomeWebWhile Wisconsin's life-sci industry isn't as large as those of the megaclusters of the San Francisco Bay Area and Boston/Cambridge, Mass., the Badger State has drawn attention nationwide for its four-year-old Act 255, which allows venture capital funds to claim a 25-percent income tax credit on ...
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One-gene method makes safer human stem cells - New ScientistThe goal of curing diseases like Parkinson's using cells generated from a patient's own body has come a step closer. Researchers have successfully reprogrammed human nerve cells back to an embryo-like state using just one gene.
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Q&A: BioForward Looks to Expand Wisconsin's Life Science Cluster Beyond Madison and Milwaukee | BioRegion News | Bioregionnews | GenomeWebGreat interview with Bryan Renk, director of Wisconsin's BioForward.Brian Hutchinson added 2 months ago
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Brain scan reveals memories of where you've been - health - 12 March 2009 - New ScientistFMRI, Brain, Scan, Memories, Hippocampusthe-missing-robot added 8 months ago
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'Two-faced' Bioacids Put A New Face On Carbon Nanotube Self-assemblyNIST researchers studying better ways to sort and purify carbon nanotubes to prepare standard samples of the material were using a bile acid* to coat the nanotubes to prevent clumping.John Niemel added 10 months ago
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