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Low cholesterol egg production

For health benefits.

Member: Dr Vijay K Bharti
Discipline: Clinical / Health / Medicine

0 Votes | 0 comments | 28 Jan 2012

Making Transfection-Grade mRNA by IVT (In Vitro Transcription)

RNases are an often feared in molecular biology labs because of their high stability and ominous presence in virtually all living systems, but working with RNA in the lab may not be as bad as you fear.

Member: Allele Biotech
Discipline: All

0 Votes | 0 comments | 15 Jan 2012

Open Invitation

Invitation to participate by writing a review article/research manuscript/letter

Member: Mohammad Kamal
Discipline: Life Sciences

0 Votes | 0 comments | 25 Dec 2011

Open Invitation

Invitation to participate by writing a review article/research manuscript/letter

Member: Mohammad Kamal
Discipline: All

0 Votes | 0 comments | 25 Dec 2011

Art and Science

We attend the premiere event for CAST Labs, a new organization focused on Connecting Art, Science, and Technology.

Member: Theral Timpson
Discipline: All

0 Votes | 0 comments | 21 Dec 2011

History as a Bridge to the Future

The Life Sciences Foundation hosts a launch for Sally Smith Hughes new book, "Genentech: The Beginnings of Biotech"

Member: Theral Timpson
Discipline: All

2 Votes | 0 comments | 01 Dec 2011

Industry Turns Out for New San Diego Group Event

We recently attended "Unwind," a social for a new group, San Diego Life Science Networking, hosted by Chemptetitive. We talk to the general manager of Chempetitive, Erik Clausen, along with Shawn Baker with BluSeq.

Member: Theral Timpson
Discipline: All

2 Votes | 0 comments | 15 Nov 2011

Development of Cell Lines from iPSCs for Bioassays

Technologies are being developed to produce re-differentiated cells of a number of lineages. Transdifferentiation, or direct reprogramming, by introducing a group of 3 cardiomyocyte-specific factors, investigators could directly program cardiac or dermal

Member: Allele Biotech
Discipline: All

0 Votes | 0 comments | 09 Nov 2011

The Business of Translating the Genome: Burrill's Personalized Medicine Conference 2011

Summary of Burrill and Co's Personalized Medicine Conference

Member: Theral Timpson
Discipline: All

0 Votes | 0 comments | 02 Nov 2011

Creating ground-state human iPSCs

As opposed to ~16 days with F4, it appears that the time required to induce adult fibroblasts into pluripotent stem cells is as short as 4 days if F6 factors are introduced.

Member: Allele Biotech
Discipline: Life Sciences

0 Votes | 0 comments | 31 Oct 2011

Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust Selects Leica Microsystems to Provide Automated IHC Platforms Across all Sites

Wetzlar, Germany / London, UK Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust has one of the largest immunohistochemistry / in situ hybridization (IHC / ISH) workloads in the United Kingdom, performing almost 120,000 IHC slides a year.

Member: kdm communications
Discipline: Life Sciences

0 Votes | 0 comments | 28 Oct 2011

Solving the world's problems with new biotechnology

The ability to isolate, create, synthesize, or artificially evolve living organisms towards desirable phenotypes may be increasingly important for solving many of the problems the world is facing.

Member: Allele Biotech
Discipline: Earth & Environmental Science

0 Votes | 0 comments | 24 Oct 2011

Fusion of the Transcription Domain to iPS Factors Radically Enhances Reprogramming

Transcription Activation Domain (TAD) of MyoD, when fused to Ocgt4 and in combination with Sox2 and Klf4, increased the number of iPSC colonies by 40-old. Similarly, VP16 TAD could also enhance reprogramming when fused to iPS factors. We propose to use

Member: Allele Biotech
Discipline: All

2 Votes | 0 comments | 06 Oct 2011

Stagos Global Haemostasis Solution ensures high quality technical support

Stagos Global Haemostasis Solution ensures high quality technical support

Member: kdm communications
Discipline: Life Sciences

0 Votes | 0 comments | 06 Oct 2011

Pro-Lab Diagnostics and Microgen offer complete solution for toxigenic C. difficile testing

Pro-Lab Diagnostics and Microgen Bioproducts have announced a unique collaboration to provide clinical microbiology laboratories

Member: kdm communications
Discipline: Clinical / Health / Medicine

0 Votes | 0 comments | 06 Oct 2011

Tecans new MCA 384 Disposable Tips offer enhanced pipetting flexibility

Tecan has launched a new generation of high quality MCA 384 Disposable Tips

Member: kdm communications
Discipline: Life Sciences

0 Votes | 0 comments | 28 Sep 2011

Hacked!

mendelspod.com one of 700,000 hacked sites

Member: Theral Timpson
Discipline: All

0 Votes | 0 comments | 27 Sep 2011

Zerona A(R) laser launched in Italy

Zerona A(R) laser launched in Italy

Member: kdm communications
Discipline: All

1 Votes | 0 comments | 26 Sep 2011

Tecans CavroA(R) Omni Robot opens up new applications for modern circular dichroism

Tecans CavroA?A(R) Omni Robot has been incorporated into Applied PhotophysicsA?A?A?A?A 1/2 A?A?A 1/2 new protein discovery solution, the ChirascanA?A?A?A?A 1/2 A?A?-plus CD Spectrometer.

Member: kdm communications
Discipline: Engineering

1 Votes | 0 comments | 15 Sep 2011

Ley Group researchers benefit from Syrris Asia flow chemistry system

Syrris Asia flow chemistry system is proving a valuable aid to synthesis projects performed by the Ley Group at the Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge.

Member: kdm communications
Discipline: Chemistry

1 Votes | 0 comments | 14 Sep 2011

SonoSite's MicroMaxx ideal for East Lancashire's Musculoskeletal Service

The East Lancashire PCT Musculoskeletal Service relies on two MicroMaxxA(R) point-of-care ultrasound systems for diagnosis and treatment of a variety of musculoskeletal injuries at its primary healthcare centres.

Member: kdm communications
Discipline: Clinical / Health / Medicine

0 Votes | 0 comments | 14 Sep 2011

Life Sciences in Japan: Coping with Disaster

A personal story of the March, 2011 earthquake and how it has affected life sciences.

Member: Theral Timpson
Discipline: All

1 Votes | 0 comments | 13 Sep 2011

Radiometer's 1st Automatic ensures positive patient identification and keeps focus at the bedside

Radiometer's 1st Automatic blood gas analysis system is crucial to patient care in the Adult Intensive Care Unit (AICU) at Oxford's John Radcliffe Hospital.

Member: kdm communications
Discipline: Clinical / Health / Medicine

1 Votes | 0 comments | 13 Sep 2011

Meeting CPA guidelines with Radiometera??s new training and competency management programme

It is becoming increasingly necessary for hospitals to document staff training and instrument competency, and Radiometer has established both online and on-site face-to-face training to meet this need.

Member: kdm communications
Discipline: Clinical / Health / Medicine

1 Votes | 0 comments | 07 Sep 2011

Sunquest ICE benefits primary and secondary care at Sherwood Forest

Sherwood Forest Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust has successfully implemented Sunquest ICE software for electronic test requesting and reporting for its pathology and radiology services.

Member: kdm communications
Discipline: Clinical / Health / Medicine

1 Votes | 0 comments | 06 Sep 2011

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