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Bioinformatics News 01/2009 (Page 2)

GeneGo Renews Its Agreement With Bayer Schering Pharma AG for Another Three Years (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
GeneGo, Inc., a leading provider of software and high quality manually curated databases for systems biology and pathway analysis, today announced that Bayer Schering Pharma AG has renewed its MetaCore licenses for another three years.

Learn about the World Biochips Market (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
NEW YORK----Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report related to the Biotechnologies and Genetics industry is available in its catalogue.

Alzheimer's research at University of Miami flags key genes (Miami Herald)
University of Miami medical researchers on Monday announced they have identified nine genes that may increase susceptibility to Alzheimer's disease. They expressed hope that within a decade they can create better ways of preventing, diagnosing and treating the debilitating, mind-robbing condition.

Researchers Find Breast Cancer Gene, Spur Hope for New Drugs (Bloomberg)
Jan. 6 (Bloomberg) -- Researchers discovered a gene involved in the spread of breast cancer, which may lead to new treatments for a disease that kills about 1 in 35 women.

Sigma-Aldrich Acquires Seppro(R) Depletion Technology From GenWay Biotech (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
Sigma-Aldrich has expanded its proteomics offerings with the acquisition of Seppro® affinity depletion technology and a library of 700 avian-derived antibodies from GenWay Biotech, Inc.

Get a Deep Insight into the World Pipettes and Pipettors Market (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
NEW YORK----Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report related to the Laboratory equipment industry is available in its catalogue.

QuantRx® Announces FDA 510(k) Clearance for Its RapidSense® Methamphetamine Test (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
DOYLESTOWN, Pa.----QuantRx Biomedical Corporation , a broad-based diagnostic company focused on the development and commercialization of innovative diagnostic products, today announced that the U.S.

High Growth Reported for the World Cell/Tissue Culture Supplies Market (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
NEW YORK----Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report related to the Laboratory equipment industry is available in its catalogue.

AutoGenomics Invited to Present at the 2009 JPMorgan Healthcare Conference (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
AutoGenomics, a leader in providing automated, molecular testing solutions, announced today that the company has been invited and has accepted to present at the JPMorgan Healthcare Conference, which will be held January 12-15, 2009 at the Westin St.

Ocimum Biosolutions Becomes an Authorized Service Provider for NuGEN Ovation® Systems in India (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
HYDERABAD, India & GAITHERSBURG, Md.----Ocimum Biosolutions, a leading integrated genomics company, based in Hyderabad, India, announced today that it is now an authorized provider for services using NuGEN Ovation® Systems for sample preparation.

QuantRx® Announces FDA 510(k) Clearance for Its RapidSense® Methamphetamine Test (Centre Daily Times)
QuantRx Biomedical Corporation (OTCBB: QTXB), a broad-based diagnostic company focused on the development and commercialization of innovative diagnostic products, today announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has granted the Company 510(k) clearance on its RapidSense drugs-of-abuse (DOA) Methamphetamine test. The RapidSense Methamphetamine test is the first of QuantRx’ DOA ...

UM Genetic Researchers Release New Findings On Alzheimer's Disease (Medical News Today)
Researchers at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine led by Margaret A. Pericak-Vance, Ph.D., and Jonathan L. Haines, Ph.D. at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, have identified nine genes that may increase susceptibility for Alzheimer's disease and confirmed a region on chromosome 12q long believed to harbor an Alzheimer's risk gene.

Discovery Of Uncultured Bacteria In Amniotic Fluids Of Women Who Experience Preterm Births (Medical News Today)
Researchers from Case Western Reserve University and Yale University have made a significant advancement in understanding the cause behind why some pregnant women suffer from inflammations in the inner womb without any signs of an infection.

Genetic Variation May Lead To Early Cardiovascular Disease (Medical News Today)
Researchers from Duke University Medical Center have identified a variation in a particular gene that increases susceptibility to early coronary artery disease. For years, scientists have known that the devastating, early-onset form of the disease was inherited, but they knew little about the gene(s) responsible until now.

CSH Protocols Features Methods For Studying DNA Repair And Protein Modification (Medical News Today)
This month's issue of Cold Spring Harbor Protocols (http://www.cshprotocols.org/T features two articles detailing experimental methods for the analysis of molecular processes involved in DNA repair and post-translational modification of proteins. Homologous recombination is an important mechanism for the repair of damaged chromosomes.

Alzheimer's research at UM flags key genes (Miami Herald)
University of Miami medical researchers on Monday announced they have identified nine genes that may increase susceptibility to Alzheimer's disease. They expressed hope that within a decade they can create better ways of preventing, diagnosing and treating the debilitating, mind-robbing condition.

University of Manitoba gets millions for research (CTV Winnipeg)
The Canada Foundation for Innovation announced Tuesday it has awarded the University of Manitoba $2,091,296 million to support new research projects.

Researchers Find Breast Cancer Gene, Spur Hope for New Drugs (Bloomberg)
Jan. 6 (Bloomberg) -- Researchers discovered a gene involved in the spread of breast cancer, which may lead to new treatments for a disease that kills about 1 in 35 women.

UM Scientists Say They Identified Alzheimer's Genes (Local 10 Miami)
A group of scientists at the University of Miami said they have identified nine genes whose presence indicates an increased chance of getting Alzheimer's disease.

Bacteria Found in Amniotic Fluids of Women Who Undergo Preterm Birth (Newswise)
Researchers from Case Western Reserve University and Yale University have made a significant advancement in understanding the cause behind why some pregnant women suffer from inflammations in the inner womb without any signs of an infection. Using gene-cloning techniques, researchers discovered that approximately 60 percent of the bacteria present in women with intra-amniotic inflammations were ...

Five Must-Read Books For The Chastened CEO (Forbes)
They'll help you avoid the seduction of easy answers.

Genetics facility plans student internships (Bangor Daily News)
BREWER, Maine — Discussions have begun to put area high school student scientists into cutting-edge laboratories to work on chronic conditions and diseases that affect Mainers, Superintendent Daniel Lee said recently.

University researchers discover breast cancer gene (Daily Princetonian)
University researchers, led by molecular biology professor Yibin Kang, announced their discovery on Tuesday of Metadherin, a gene linked to breast cancer deaths...

GeneGo Renews Its Agreement With Bayer Schering Pharma AG For Another Three Years (BioresearchOnline)
GeneGo, Inc., a leading provider of software and high quality manually curated databases for systems biology and pathway analysis, recently announced that Bayer Schering Pharma AG has renewed its MetaCore licenses for another three years.

Bacteria discovered in amniotic fluids of women who undergo preterm birth (News-Medical-Net)
Researchers from Case Western Reserve University and Yale University have made a significant advancement in understanding the cause behind why some pregnant women suffer from inflammations in the inner womb without any signs of an infection.

GeneGo renews agreement with Bayer Schering Pharma (Pharmaceutical Business Review)
GeneGo, a provider of software and manually curated databases for systems biology and pathway analysis, has announced that Bayer Schering Pharma has renewed its MetaCore licenses for another three years.

Monsanto doubles quarterly net income on seed demand (Market Watch)
Monsanto Co. says its fiscal first-quarter profit leapt 54% on farmer demand for its genetically-engineered seed and strength in its Latin American market.

Human genomics in China (EurekAlert!)
( Science in China Press ) The latest special issue of Science in China Series C: Life Sciences focuses on the human genome project in China, and it coordinately explore the trend and goal of the future development of this academic discipline.

Monsanto increases full-year ongoing earnings-per-share guidance after reporting 117% earnings growth in first quarter ... (SeedQuest)
Greater demand in Latin America for Monsanto Company's products propelled the company to record-setting net sales and net income results for its fiscal 2009 first quarter, which ended Nov. 30, 2008.

Monsanto 1Q profit doubles, outlook strong (San Francisco Chronicle)
Monsanto Co., the world's biggest seed maker, said Wednesday its fiscal first-quarter profit more than doubled on higher sales to Latin America, and raised its expectations for the year. Shares soared $11.44, or 15.6 percent, to $84.66 in afternoon trading....

Gene Linked To Inherited Form Of Fatal Lung Disease Identified (Science Daily)
Researchers have determined that a mutation in a gene known for its role in defending the lungs against invading pathogens is responsible for some inherited cases of a lethal lung disease affecting older adults. The same mutation may also be associated with lung cancer, the researchers said.

QIAGEN to Present At the JPMorgan 27th Annual Healthcare Conference (GlobeNewswire via Yahoo! Finance)
VENLO, The Netherlands, Jan. 7, 2009 -- QIAGEN N.V. today announced that it will present at the JPMorgan 27th Annual Healthcare Conference at 11:30 a.m. PT on Wednesday, January 14, 2009.

Genetic manipulation becomes a hobby (New Scientist)
A do-it-yourself movement is hoping to open up synthetic biology to anyone with a passion for tweaking DNA

Luminex Corporation to Present at JPMorgan Healthcare Conference (Centre Daily Times)
Luminex Corporation (NASDAQ:LMNX) today announced that management will present at the 27th Annual JPMorgan Healthcare Conference to be held January 12-15, 2009, in San Francisco.

Rise of the garage genome hackers (New Scientist)
A do-it-yourself movement is hoping to open up synthetic biology to anyone with a passion for tweaking DNA

Research and Markets: It's All About the Biomarkers: How 2008's Biomarker-Based Partnering Is Driving Personalized ... (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
DUBLIN, Ireland----Research and Markets has announced the addition of Decision Resources, Inc.'s new report "It's All About the Biomarkers: How 2008's Biomarker-Based Partnering Is Driving Personalized Medicine" to their offering.

Monsanto 1Q profit doubles, outlook strong (AP via Yahoo! News)
Monsanto Co., the world's biggest seed maker, said Wednesday its fiscal first-quarter profit more than doubled on higher sales to Latin America, and raised its expectations for the year.

Research and Markets: 'Toxicogenomics: A Powerful Tool for Toxicity Assessment' Is an Authoritative Source of Current ... (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
DUBLIN, Ireland----Research and Markets has announced the addition of John Wiley and Sons Ltd's new report "Toxicogenomics: A Powerful Tool for Toxicity Assessment" to their offering.

Research and Markets: 'Toxicogenomics: A Powerful Tool for Toxicity Assessment' Is an Authoritative Source of Current ... (Centre Daily Times)
Research and Markets ( http://www.researchandmarkets. ) has announced the addition of John Wiley and Sons Ltd's new report " Toxicogenomics: A Powerful Tool for Toxicity Assessment " to their offering.

Gene Security Network Completes $6M Series B Financing (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
REDWOOD CITY, Calif.----Gene Security Network, Inc. , a molecular diagnostics company using data informatics to enhance genetic testing, today announced the closing of its $6M Series B financing.

Five Must-Read Books For The Chastened CEO In 2009 (Forbes)
They'll help you avoid the seduction of easy answers and appreciate why a little well-placed skepticism can go a long way.

Dividend.com: No Stars for Constellation (TheStreet.com)
The company said its 2009 outlook will be narrrower than expected.

9 Genes Are Linked to Alzheimer's (HealthDay via Yahoo! News)
WEDNESDAY, Jan. 7 (HealthDay News) -- Researchers have identified nine genes that might make people more likely to develop Alzheimer's disease.

Gene Security Network gets $6M in 2nd round (BizJournals)
Gene Security Network Inc., a molecular diagnostics company using data informatics to enhance genetic testing, said Wednesday it closed its second round of funding with $6 million.

Monsanto 1Q profit doubles, outlook strong (AP via Yahoo! News)
Monsanto Co., the world's biggest seed maker, said Wednesday its fiscal first-quarter profit more than doubled on higher sales to Latin America, and raised its expectations for the year.

New MicroBiome Analysis Center to explore health effects of microorganisms within the human body (EurekAlert!)
( George Mason University ) The human body contains billions of microorganisms. Microbial cells in the human gut are estimated to outnumber human cells by 10 to one in healthy adults, according to the National Institutes of Health, but very little is known about the ways in which these minute life forms influence health and disease.

Gene Abnormality Found To Predict Childhood Leukemia Relapse (National Cancer Institute)
Scientists have identified mutations in a gene that predict a high likelihood of relapse in children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). Although the researchers caution that further research is needed to determine how changes in the gene, called IKZF1 or IKAROS , lead to leukemia relapse, the findings are likely to provide the basis for future diagnostic tests to assess the risk of ...

Gene Abnormality Found To Predict Childhood Leukemia Relapse (Newswise)
Scientists have identified mutations in a gene that predict a high likelihood of relapse in children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL).

Gene abnormality found to predict childhood leukemia relapse (EurekAlert!)
( NIH/National Cancer Institute ) Scientists have identified mutations in a gene that predict a high likelihood of relapse in children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). Although the researchers caution that further research is needed to determine how changes in the gene, called IKZF1 or IKAROS, lead to leukemia relapse, the findings are likely to provide the basis for future diagnostic ...

EARLY RELEASE: Deletion of IKZF1 and Prognosis in Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (New England Journal of Medicine)
Background Despite best current therapy, up to 20% of pediatric patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) have a relapse. Recent genomewide analyses have identified a high frequency of DNA copy-number ...


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