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MEDIA INVITATION: The first European Vascular Genomics Network conference - Media briefing CAMBRIDGE - On Monday December 13th at 12:00 noon, at the New Hall College in Cambridge (UK), the European Vascular Genomics Network (EVGN) organizes a media briefing in occasion of "The First European Vascular Genomics Network conference". view more (2004-12-01)
Beijing Genomics Institute adds AB SOLiD system to its next generation sequencing technologies The Beijing Genomics Institute announced today that BGI has added Applied Biosystems SOLiD System to BGI's rapidly expanding next-generation sequencing technologies. view more (2008-04-21)
Review article provides tools for the Rosaceae genomics community A recent paper published in the journal Plant Physiology provides a comprehensive overview of the genomics tools and resources available for the rapidly growing Rosaceae scientific community. view more (2008-07-08)
Genostar demonstrates its bioinformatics platform for exploratory genomics Paris, May 21 2002 - The Genostar consortium today announces the launch of its Genostar platform for exploratory genomics, the result of two and a half years research carried out by a team of more than 20 genomics and bioinformatics scientists and developers. Exploratory genomics involves the study of the structure and function of genes and... view more... (2002-05-22)
New INNOGEN Centre Will Help Shape Future Science And Technology Policy Experts in science, technology, economics and law will explore the impacts of genomics on society, and of society on genomics and related industry sectors, at a new centre set up at the University of Edinburgh. The centre, INNOGEN, funded by a major award of £2m, will act as a 'melting pot' for knowledge and information, as specialists... view more... (2002-11-13)
Help for Bioscientists to Access EU Research Funding Bioscientists can now take advantage of new simple and easy 'on-line' access to help and information about the research and development funding available through the EU's Framework Programme. New pages launched on the FP6UK website provide useful information for those bioscientists in both industry and academia who want to learn more about the... view more... (2004-05-18)
No single gene for ageing According to professor Thomas Kirkwood of the University of Newcastle, there is no single gene for ageing. view more (2005-09-13)
Genome of PURAC's lactic acid-producing micro-organism completed by Greenomics™ PURAC and Greenomics™ (Plant Research International B.V.) announced the completion of the whole-genome sequencing of a production strain of PURAC that produces high amounts of lactic acid. Greenomics™ conducted the shotgun cloning and high quality sequencing of the genome up to a zero-gap situation. The closed genome is accompanied by... view more... (2002-05-14)
Genome sequencing is for ecologists, too An organism widely used for genetics-versus-environment studies has joined the panoply of mice, rats, dogs, humans and other species whose entire genomes have been sequenced. view more (2006-01-18)
New EMBO/NPG journal - A first in systems biology publishing Molecular Systems Biology, a new electronic journal from the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO) and Nature Publishing Group (NPG), is now live at http://www.molecularsystemsbiology.com. view more (2005-04-15)
Revolutionary new medical treatments: International effort to steer around obstacles Major developments in biotech, genomics and stem cell research now offer exciting and far-reaching new opportunities for health care in conditions ranging from Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease to genetic disorders. However the very pharmaceutical companies who could otherwise be expected to bring the relevant treatments to the market place are... view more... (2005-01-21)
Evolving complexity out of 'junk DNA' The study, published today in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA, claims to have solved this scientific riddle by analysing the genomics of primitive living fishes such as sharks and lampreys and their spineless relatives, such as the sea squirts. view more (2008-02-12)
Morphochem And Fox Chase Cancer Center Enter Into Collaboration To Develop Novel Treatments For Cancer Morphochem AG, a leader in chemical genomics, and Fox Chase Cancer Center (Philadelphia, US), a comprehensive cancer center, have entered into a research collaboration that will leverage the strengths of both organizations to develop new treatments for cancer. The collaboration is wide ranging and provides for multiple research projects under the... view more... (2002-10-16)
Pursuing the future of personal genomics Giving Nobel Laureate James Watson his personal genome was just the beginning. In a future that promises similar information to much of the population, ethicists, scientists and physicians are only beginning to understand and consider the possibilities. view more (2007-09-21)
The future of healthcare? The Biopharmaceutical industry speaks its mind. A survey carried out at the leading European conference focusing on proteomics and genomics - BIOMICS (13-16 November (www.ibc-biomics.com)) provides an insight into the views of senior members of the biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries. The survey focuses on the direction of the drug discovery industry and the subsequent implications for... view more... (2000-11-24)
As personal genomics stands poised to go mainstream, researchers urge caution Imagine this: you visit your clinician, undergo genetic testing, and then you are handed a miniature hard drive containing your personal genome sequence, which is subsequently uploaded onto publicly accessible databases. This may sound like science fiction, but it is scientific fact, and it is already happening. view more (2007-09-21)
EU Funding Helps Fight Liver Cancer The fight against liver cancer, one of the leading causes of cancer death worldwide, is being helped by 2.5 million euros from the EU's Framework Programme. view more (2005-02-22)
Australian first: Kangaroo genome mapped Australian researchers will today launch the world first detailed map of the kangaroo genome, completing the first phase of the kangaroo genomics project. view more (2008-11-18)
Research news from BBSRC Beam me up an antibiotic; Turkeys give thanks for virus research; Why stressed hens lay inferior eggs; Functional genomics - it's more than just buying the kit. *Beam me up an antibiotic* Scientists are studying the way that bacteria eject antibiotics from their cells to help develop new drugs that could foil some of the world's biggest bacterial... view more... (2001-12-27)
NEOTEC programme awards the first two loans for biotechnology projects to two companies located in the Barcelona Science Park The companies Advancell and Oryzon genomics, located in the Parc Cient'fic de Barcelona (PCB)(Barcelona Science Park), are the first Spanish biotechnological companies to receive loans from the NEOTEC programme to carry out R+D projects. Advancell will use this loan to prepare and validate new in vitro cell models for the development of... view more... (2002-07-19)
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