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Invitrogen Sets Second Quarter Earnings Release Date for. (Stock World)
CARLSBAD, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Invitrogen Corporation (Nasdaq:IVGN) will announce its second quarter 2007 earnings on Wednesday, August 1, 2007, after markets close.
(Jun 29, 2007)
Accelerator targets Mac OS X systems. (ThomasNet)
Universal version of BioBoost(TM) Accelerated HMMer application for Mac OS X provides hardware accelerated processing for the most computationally intensive bioinformatics applications. Utilizing FPGA technology, processor can rewire itself on the fly according to application that needs to be accelerated. Universal version allows applications to run natively on PowerPC and Intel-based Macs.
(Jun 29, 2007)
Scientists transplant DNA in bacteria (UPI)
U.S. researchers have successfully transplanted the entire genome of one species of bacteria into another species.
(Jun 29, 2007)
New And Easy Way To Look At Protein Interactions (Medical News Today)
Researchers have devised a new way of looking at proteins that interact with one another inside cells. The new method, which is technically simple and uses commonly available resources, could help scientists studying cellular complexes made up of different proteins. [click link for full article]
(Jun 29, 2007)
DOE Joint Genome Institute Secures Long-Term Lease On Production Genomics Facility (Medical News Today)
The US Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute (DOE JGI) has secured a five-year extension on its lease with an option for an additional five years. [click link for full article]
(Jun 29, 2007)
Scientists Swap Genes in Bacteria (ABC News)
Scientists Change 1 Species of Bacteria Into Another by Performing a Complete Gene Swap
(Jun 29, 2007)
MAGAZINE RECOGNIZES WASH U COLLOQUIUM FOR MIXING SCIENCE WITH BEER (St Louis Commerce Magazine)
The St. Louis region and its companies make the national news. Washington University’s monthly informal science colloquium, Science on Tap, has been featured in the April issue of Wired magazine for its rather unique format.
(Jun 29, 2007)
Scientists swap genes in bacteria (AP via Yahoo! News)
Talk about identity theft: Scientists changed one species of bacteria into another by performing a complete gene swap.
(Jun 29, 2007)
UPI NewsTrack Health and Science News (UPI)
Scientists transplant DNA in bacteria ... Research develops stem cells into tissue ... Domestic cats date back to Middle East ... Ancient squash seeds found in Peru ...Science News from UPI.
(Jun 29, 2007)
The Biggest Economic Opportunity of This Century (The Motley Fool)
A leading Silicon Valley venture capitalist sees gold in alternative energy.
(Jun 30, 2007)
Psychiatric Genomics Center Established At Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (Medical News Today)
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) has received one of the largest gifts in its history from Theodore and Vada Stanley to establish the Stanley Center for Psychiatric Genomics on its Long Island campus. The goal of the Center is to unambiguously diagnose patients with psychiatric disorders based on their DNA sequence in 10 years time. [click link for full article]
(Jun 30, 2007)
Thalassemia patients given a better chance (The Nation)
The development is still in its early stages but it could be complete in three years. Stem-cell therapy involves obtaining processed tissue from animal embryos, foetuses, or organs that are injected into a patient.
(Jun 30, 2007)
Mad scientist who wants to put a microbe in your tank (Times Online)
The maverick scientist Craig Venter was dubbed Darth Venter for wanting to charge the human race a fortune to read its own genetic code.
(Jun 30, 2007)
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