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“Buzz of BIO” voting opens
BIO announces voting for the Buzz of BIO will open Monday, April 2, 2012. The Buzz winners will be featured at the 2012 BIO International Convention, held June 18-21, 2012 at the Boston Convention & Exhibition Center, MA. BIO is asking voters to look for innovative biotech companies that [...]
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Pittcon 2012 Orlando stats
Pittcon 2012 exposition for laboratory science attracted 15,754 attendees (conferees and exhibitor personnel) to the annual event, which was held in Orlando, Florida, March 11-15. Twenty-nine percent of the conferees were from 89 countries outside the United States.
The Exposition included 948 exhibiting companies occupying 1,854 booths showcasing their latest laboratory [...]
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VLogMom – If you had a million dollars, what charity would you donate it to and why?
VLogMom 3-29-2012- If you had a million dollars, what charity would you donate it to and why? [...]
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Scripps Scientists Synthesize Molecules that Dramatically Alter Biological Clock and Lead to Weight Loss
Scripps scientists have synthesized a pair of small molecules that dramatically alter the core biological clock in animal models, highlighting the compounds’ potential effectiveness in treating a wide variety of disorders potentially including obesity, diabetes, high cholesterol, and serious sleep disorders. Regulation of Circadian Behavior [...]
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Much more fun than studying
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I am cramming for my last exam in medical school tomorrow. Scratch that, I am procrastinating instead of studying. I will be speaking at the VBAC Summit again this year, and had to write a bio. As much as I … Continue reading → [...]
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MC Yogi and Elephant Power
No one has said that being mindful is boring. I have been chanting for 6+ years. I started with ‘Mountain Hare Krishna’ sung by Krishna Das and Sting. The way they weaved ‘Amazing Grace’ into a familiar chant was and is still very beautiful. I would sing this every morning [...] -
Top 5 Threats To Marriage
Top 5 Threats To Marriage [...]
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Never before recognized layer of information in the genetic code has been uncovered
A hidden layer of information in the genetic code has been uncovered by a team of scientists at the University of California, San Francisco thanks to a technique called ribosome profiling, which enables the measurement of gene activity inside living cells — including the speed at which proteins are made.
By [...]
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Dyadic announces 2011 financial results
Dyadic International, a Jupiter-based biotechnology company focused on the discovery, development, manufacture and sale of enzyme and protein products for the bioenergy, industrial enzyme and biopharmaceutical industries, has released financial results for the year ended December 31, 2011. “In 2011, Dyadic made substantial progress across all areas of its business [...]
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E. coli co-opted, becomes a factory to make cheaper, faster pharmaceuticals
Cornell University biomolecular engineers have learned to use E. coli to produce sugar-modified proteins for making pharmaceuticals cheaper and faster. “An engineered eukaryotic protein glycosylation pathway in Escherichia coli.”
Matthew DeLisa, Cornell associate professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering, and his research team, now have published a novel method for [...]
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