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Illumina Introduces Sentrix(R) HumanHap650Y Genotyping BeadChip (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
SAN DIEGO----June 29, 2006--Illumina, Inc. announced today that it has introduced a new Sentrix® HumanHap Genotyping BeadChip that extends broad genomic coverage to all four populations studied by the International HapMap Project including the Yoruba in Ibadan, Nigeria.
(Jun 29, 2006)
DNAPrint Genomics Appoints Karen L. Surplus as New Chief Financial Officer (Market Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
DNAPrint Genomics, Inc. today announced the appointment of Karen L. Surplus as the Company's new Chief Financial Officer.
(Jun 29, 2006)
Invitrogen Licenses Geron Intellectual Property for Development of Research Tools (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
CARLSBAD, Calif. & MENLO PARK, Calif.----June 29, 2006--Invitrogen Corporation and Geron Corporation today announced that Invitrogen has licensed Geron intellectual property related to the growth of human embryonic stem cells .
(Jun 29, 2006)
Seeds and Traits Business Drives Record Third-Quarter Sales for Monsanto Company (FinanzNachrichten)
"Nothing says growth like raising the ceiling on what is possible, and that is exactly the trend we've seen in the performance of our seeds and traits business up to this point in the year.
(Jun 29, 2006)
Protein Quantitation Kit facilitates triplex analysis. (ThomasNet)
ICPL(TM) Triplex kit, based on stable isotope labeling technology, enables true quantitative proteomics of 3 independent proteomes using Isotope Coded Protein Labels (ICPLs). This results in identification of differentially expressed proteins in triplex analysis. ICPL labeling step, applied on protein level, allows for reduction of complexity. ICPL Triplex workflow is compatible with all
(Jun 29, 2006)
Software aids in quantitative LC-MS/MS protein analysis. (ThomasNet)
Used for quantitative proteomics using isotope labeling, WARP-LC v1.1 supports all industry-standard label chemistries as well as customized labeling technologies. It offers full support for multiplexed quantification, irrespective of whether isobaric or non-isobaric labels are used. Platform offers median-based statistics with automatic outlier detection and validation of quantitative results.
(Jun 29, 2006)
Software permits statistical and image analysis of tissue. (ThomasNet)
Used together, ClinProTools(TM) v2.1 and flexImaging(TM) v2.0 let biologists and clinical researchers merge statistical analysis on MALDI-TOF profiling spectra with molecular images of tissue distributions of peptide and protein biomarkers. ClinProTools provides bioinformatics solution for biomarker panel analysis, biofluid profiling, multivariate data analysis of samples, classical statistics,
(Jun 29, 2006)
DNAPrint names new CFO (bizjournals.com via Yahoo! Finance)
DNAPrint Genomics Inc. appointed Karen Surplus as chief financial officer, effective immediately.
(Jun 29, 2006)
DNAPrint Genomics Appoints Karen L. Surplus As New Chief Financial Officer (RedNova)
DNAPrint Genomics, Inc. (OTCBB: DNAG) today announced the appointment of Karen L. Surplus as the Company's new Chief Financial Officer. Ms. Surplus, whose appointment is effective immediately, fills the position formerly held by Monica Tamborini, who is retiring.
(Jun 29, 2006)
Speeding Discovery Of The 'Human Cancer Genome' (Science Daily)
Two gene discoveries announced in separate reports in the June 30, 2006 issue of Cell highlight one way to speed through the human genome in search of those genes most important for spawning cancer. Both groups say that a critical element in the enterprise to efficiently characterize the "human cancer genome" --a comprehensive collection of the genetic alterations responsible for major
(Jun 29, 2006)
Monsanto's Q3 profit leaps on higher seed sales (bizjournals.com via Yahoo! Finance)
Monsanto Co. saw its third-quarter profit increase sixfold on strong sales in its seeds and genomics segment.
(Jun 29, 2006)
"Expatriates" focus on boosting life sciences in Buffalo (UB Reporter)
As part of the grand opening of UB's New York State Center of Excellence in Bioinformatics and Life Sciences, a group of Buffalo "expatriates" are spending time this week in the city they love to help boost the Center of Excellence and the life sciences industry it is generating.
(Jun 29, 2006)
UNCC opens office near N.C. Research Campus (Charlotte Business Journal)
The Charlotte Research Institute has opened a satellite office in Kannapolis near the N.C. Research Campus now under development on the site of the former Pillowtex headquarters.
(Jun 29, 2006)
PROFNET WIRE: HEALTH & MEDICINE: Global HIV/AIDS Initiatives (RedNova)
ROUND-UPS Global HIV/AIDS Initiatives (continued, 1 expert) The New Heart Scanner Debate (continued, 1 expert) LEADS 1. Dermatology: Flaky Condition May Be Genes, Not Hygiene 2. Dermatology: Breakthroughs in Anti-Aging Ingredients 3.
(Jun 30, 2006)
Monsanto Profit Rises on Strong Seed Sales (New York Times)
ST. LOUIS, June 29 (AP) — The Monsanto Company, the biotechnology seed company, reported on Thursday that third-quarter profit increased sevenfold as sales in both its seed and agricultural chemical segments grew.
(Jun 30, 2006)
DOE JGI Releases IMG 1.5 With Curated Archaeal Genomes (Medical News Today)
Version 1.5 of the Integrated Microbial Genomes (IMG) data management system of the U.S. Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute (DOE JGI) has been released to the public. IMG 1.5 now contains a total of 741 genomes (435 bacterial, 32 archaeal, 15 eukaryotic genomes and 259 bacterial phages) of which 602 are finished and 139 are draft genomes.IMG 1. [click link for full article]
(Jun 30, 2006)
NYU Scientists Begin Second Phase Of Project To Better Understand Disease (Medical News Today)
A team of researchers at New York University's Center for Comparative Functional Genomics are embarking on the second phase of a collaborative research undertaking to predict structures of key proteins, which in turn shed light on their roles in diseases and offer pathways for cures. [click link for full article]
(Jun 30, 2006)
Surplus is new DNAPrint CFO (The Herald-Tribune)
DNAPrint Genomics, the Sarasota-based genetics testing company, has a new chief financial officer with an apt name: Karen L. Surplus.
(Jun 30, 2006)
Medical Genomics Laboratory in Berlin Officially Opened (uniprotokolle)
In the presence of the Governing Mayor of Berlin, Klaus Wowereit, the Laboratory for Medical Genome Research was officially opened on Friday, June 30, 2006 on the Campus Berlin-Buch.
(Jun 30, 2006)
Teagasc goes genomic to boost flavour in dairy (Food Navigator)
30/06/2006 - Irish researchers are working on using genomics to enhance flavour in dairy products - and enhancing the country's technological standing in international R&D.
(Jun 30, 2006)
Genedata ties up with European cancer research consortium (PharmaBiz)
Genedata announces its partnership with the Infections and Cancer (INCA) consortium, a European Commission research programme to discover the role of chronic infection in the development of cancer.
(Jun 30, 2006)
Home Financing Business Continues To Click For Goodmortgage.com (Local Tech Wire)
CHARLOTTE, N.C. - Charlotte-based Goodmortgage.com is grappling with rapid change within two areas: technology and the mortgage industry.
(Jun 30, 2006)
Med Biogene Inc. Receives Ethics Board Approval From the Ontario Cancer Research Ethics Board; Signs Material Transfer (CNW Group via Yahoo! Finance)
Med BioGene Inc. is pleased to announce that further to its letter of intent with the Ontario Institute for Cancer Research , MBI has received ethics board approval from the Ontario Cancer Research Ethics Board.
(Jun 30, 2006)
New Genes Implicated In Rheumatoid Arthritis (Medical News Today)
Researchers continue to search for genetic clues into rheumatoid arthritis (RA), a chronic inflammatory joint disease. While its specific cause is not yet known, RA has been linked to an inherited susceptibility. Interestingly, despite its strong genetic component, RA's occurrence among siblings seems to be random. [click link for full article]
(Jun 30, 2006)
UNCC opens office near site of N.C. Research Campus (Salisbury Post)
KANNAPOLIS — The University of North Carolina at Charlotte solidified its partnership with the N.C. Research Campus Thursday, announcing the opening of its Charlotte Research Institute's satellite office in downtown Kannapolis.
(Jun 30, 2006)
STEM CELLS(R) Young Investigator Award Presented to Two Researchers (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
TORONTO----June 30, 2006--The Senior Editors of the journal STEM CELLS® today announced two winners of the STEM CELLS® Young Investigator Award at the 4th Annual Meeting of the International Society for Stem Cell Research in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
(Jun 30, 2006)
Former Gene Logic exec returns as interim manager of genomics unit (Washington Business Journal)
A former Gene Logic executive has come back to the firm, at least temporarily, to head up its struggling genomics division.
(Jun 30, 2006)
Charlotte Research Institute names director (Charlotte Business Journal)
Catherine Hicks has been named director of life-science ventures at the Charlotte Research Institute at UNC Charlotte.
(Jun 30, 2006)
The Orange County Register, Calif., Colin Stewart Column (RedNova)
By Colin Stewart, The Orange County Register, Calif. Jun. 27--The Information Age arrived for Wes Hatfield in the fall of 1999. That's when the UC Irvine microbiologist and his staff were suddenly overwhelmed with more data than they knew what to do with.
(Jun 30, 2006)
Evaluate the Global Market for Electrophoresis Equipment And Supplies (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
DUBLIN, Ireland----June 30, 2006--Research and Markets has announced the addition of Electrophoresis Equipment & Supplies - Global Strategic Business Report to their offering.
(Jun 30, 2006)
Alpha Innotech Expects to Report Fourth Consecutive Quarter of Strong Revenue Growth (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
SAN LEANDRO, Calif.----June 30, 2006--Alpha Innotech Corp , a leading provider of bioanalytical systems for drug discovery and life science research, today announced that it expects to report its fourth consecutive quarter of year-over-year revenue growth.
(Jun 30, 2006)
How Failure Breeds Success (BusinessWeek Online via Yahoo! News)
Ever heard of Choglit? How about OK Soda or Surge? Long after "New Coke" became nearly synonymous with innovation failure, these products joined Coca-Cola Co.'s graveyard of beverage busts.
(Jun 30, 2006)
Ciphergen Announces Receipt of Determination Letter From Nasdaq (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
Ciphergen Biosystems, Inc. announced today that the Nasdaq Listings Qualification Department notified Ciphergen Biosystems, Inc. that the Company has failed to comply with the continued listing requirements of The Nasdaq National Market because the market value of the Company's listed securities has fallen below $50,000,000 for 10 consecutive business days (pursuant to Rule 4450 of the Nasdaq
(Jun 30, 2006)
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