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Victor A. McKusick, 86, pioneer in human genetics
LOS ANGELES - Dr. Victor A. McKusick, a Johns Hopkins University physician widely regarded as the father of medical genetics, died Tuesday at his home in Baltimore. He was 86 and died of complications from cancer. Dr. McKusick was a pioneer in linking
Scientists identify gene mutation for eye movement disorder
An international team of researchers have identified a gene that, when mutated, causes Duane syndrome, a common disorder that restricts the movement of the eyes. The research team, including scientists from the United Kingdom and the United States,
£3m investment for Durham stem cell research
? STEM cell scientists today take a step closer to developing pioneering new therapies with the opening of a £3m trio of laboratories at Durham University. The laboratories will be used for investigations into the therapeutic potential of ?adult?
U.S. Urges Genetic Test Before Using Glaxo AIDS Drug
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NHGRI Bankrolls $31M to Study the Effects of Genetic Variants on Various Dise...
The NHGRI reports that over the next four years it will issue up to $31 million in grants for research on how specific genetic variants influence the risk of developing diabetes, heart disease, cancer, and other common diseases. Studies will evaluate how
Consortium develops new method enabling routine targeted gene modification
'Recent work has shown that ZFNs can alter genes with high efficiency in cells from plants or model organisms like fruitflies, roundworms and zebrafish, and in human cells,' says J. Keith Joung, MD, PhD, of the MGH Molecular Pathology Unit, the paper's
Harvard stem cell research gets boost
British drug giant GlaxoSmithKline has agreed to sponsor at least $25 million in work at the Harvard Stem Cell Institute in Cambridge, one of the largest investments in stem cell research ever by a major pharmaceuticals company.As part of the five-year
The gene, the clinic and the sex life of the dung beetle
Clinical research, the genomic revolution and the dung beetle's sneaky reproductive strategy are the main themes of the July/August issue of Australian Life Scientist, published today. We profile Brett Neilan, microbiologist to the stars; find out why
Rosetta Genomics Completes Acquisition of Parkway Clinical Laboratories Inc.
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Rosetta Genomics Ltd. , a leader in the development of microRNA-based diagnostics and therapeutics, announced today that it has successfully completed the acquisition of Parkway Clinical Laboratories Inc. ('Parkway'), a
"Father of medical genetics" Dr Victor McKusick dies, age 86
Baltimore, MD - Cardiologist and genetics pioneer Dr Victor Almon McKusick has died at age 86. Hailed as the father of medical genetics, McKusick was originally drawn to cardiology but branched out of clinical medicine in 1957 to found the medical
Liposuction may serve as stem cell source
Send to a colleague Posted in , , Medical Technology on Thu July 24, 2008 The latest has found that fat removed from the lower abdomen and inner thighs via liposuction is a rich source of stem cells. A study published by the American Society of Plastic
Genomic Vision Raises EUR 4 Million in Series B Financing
- Genomic Vision, a developer of novel diagnostic and drug discovery solutions based on its world-leading nanotechnology for DNA analysis in the areas of cancer and acute diseases, announced today that it has raised EUR 4 million (approx. USD 6.3
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Wellcome Trust Case Control Consortium and Affymetrix Expand World's Largest ...
Affymetrix, Inc. (Nasdaq:AFFX) today announced that the Wellcome Trust of Great Britain has awarded to Affymetrix the second phase of its Case Control Consortium (WTCCC) project, the world's largest-ever study of the genetics behind common diseases. The
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Nanotech Drives Clean, Green, Sustainable Electronics
For many people, 'clean' or 'green' technology likely means automobiles that use little or no petroleum-based fuel and produce less pollution, or buildings that use less energy or even produce their own power. But clean, green, and sustainable concerns
Genomic Vision Raises EUR 4 Million in Series B Financing
- Genomic Vision, a developer of novel diagnostic and drug discovery solutions based on its world-leading nanotechnology for DNA analysis in the areas of cancer and acute diseases, announced today that it has raised EUR 4 million (approx. USD 6.3
Carbon Nanoprobes, Inc Announces Production Agreement
-- CN Probes, an emerging nanotech solutions provider, has executed an agreement with a leading MEMS Foundry (contract manufacturer). This agreement puts CN Probes closer to ramping up full-scale production and launch of CNProbes' flagship product, a
Nanotubes threaten to replace the mass spectrometer
US physicists have built the world's most sensitive 'nanomechanical mass spectrometer' that can accurately determine the mass of objects lighter than a single gold atom. While the device is currently nowhere near as accurate as a conventional mass
The current status of nanotechnology-based therapeutics in humans
therapeutics have to be administered in excessively high doses, thereby increasing the odds of toxic side effects. Nanotechnology offers great visions of improved, personalized treatment of disease. The hope is that personalized medicine will make it
Nanotechnology May Hold Key to Improving Early Detection of Prostate Cancer
Once limited to the electronics industry, semiconductor material may hold the key to improving early detection of prostate cancer among African-American men. Nanotechnology using quantum dots (QD) made from semiconductor material allowed researchers to
Nanotechnology Putting CoQ10 and Other Dietary Supplements into Water
If Bruce Lipshutz has his way, you may soon be buying bottles of water brimming with the life-sustaining coenzyme CoQ10 at your local Costco. Bruce Lipshutz, professor of chemistry at . Credit: George Foulsham Lipshutz, a professor of chemistry at , is
Russia's Global Mission on Nanotechnology
A delegation of scientists from Russia visited Albany NanoTech Wednesday, underscoring the high-tech facility's growing presence on the international stage. The group included Leonid Melamed, chief executive officer of the Russian Corporation of
NanoArt K12 Program
Home> Nanotechnology Columns > Cristian Orfescu > Cris Orfescu artist and scientist Abstract: The NanoArt K12 program has been launched by NanoArt21 in collaboration with The Nanotechnology Group. The purpose of this worldwide program is to
Nanotech/Biotech Convergence and Opportunities Accelerating
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Nanotech Sciences Corp. Announces Private Placement
Leede Financial Markets Inc. (the 'Agent') has been engaged to complete the brokered private placement of up to $1,750,000 of the Offering (4,375,000 Units) on a best efforts basis. Nanotech has agreed to pay the Agent a cash fee equal to 7% of the funds
BioForce Nanosciences Completes Second Phase of Financing
Des Moines - AMES - BioForce Nanosciences Holdings, Inc. , a producer of integrated biological and mechanical systems for life science researchers at the micro and nano scales, today announced the completion of a $300,000 convertible debt financing. This
Material may help autos turn heat into electricity
Nanotechnology / Materials Researchers have invented a new material that will make cars even more efficient, by converting heat wasted through engine exhaust into electricity. In the current issue of the journal Science, they describe a material with
Nanoparticles Detect Telomerase Activity
Nanotechnology / Telomerase, an enzyme that prevents chromosomes from shortening when they divide, is widely suspected of playing a key role in making cancer cells immortal. Though researchers have developed a variety of methods for measuring the
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