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Leeds researchers reshape the future of drug discovery Scientists in Leeds have devised a new way to create the next generation of man-made molecules in a breakthrough that could revolutionise drug development. view more (2008-11-19)
3D Molecular Sciences Appoints Dr Elizabeth Hill as CEO Cambridge, UK, 16th July 2002...3D Molecular Sciences Ltd (3DMS™), a recent spin-out from The Generics Group, Imperial College Innovations and the University of Hertfordshire, has announced the appointment of Dr Elizabeth Hill as full time Chief Executive Officer. Dr Hill has some 20 years... view more... (2002-07-16)
Protein discovery could unlock the secret to better TB treatment UCL scientists have found a protein that could unlock the secret to quicker, more effective treatment of TB by waking TB bacteria in the body. Once the TB bacteria are active again, the disease becomes treatable using common drugs like antibiotics. Scientists believe that uncovering the molecular structure of this protein will lead the way to... view more... (2005-02-28)
Research Fortnight 12 June issue: stories on research training, UK performance, electronic submissions, rail research, and animal experiments Councils told research training status must rise Trained researchers should be seen as a standard output of research, in the same way as journal papers, according to a review carried out for the higher education funding councils. There should also be more coordination between sponsors of research training to set common standards and assessment... view more... (2002-06-12)
Innovation Relay Centres (IRCs), the best European network of technology transfer "Innovation thrives in simple things. Take an every-day-companion, like the pencil and you can still develop new concepts around a product that is 400 years old and writes in space." This was the message addressed by the Count Anton Wolfgang von Faber-Castell, who hosted this year's IRC Award Ceremony at the Faber-Castell castle, in... view more... (2002-12-02)
NYU chemists create 'nanorobotic' arm to operate within DNA sequence New York University chemistry professor Nadrian C. Seeman and his graduate student Baoquan Ding have developed a DNA cassette through which a nanomechanical device can be inserted and function within a DNA array, allowing for the motion of a nanorobotic arm. view more (2006-12-08)
Space And Security Policy In Europe A study on "Space and Security Policy in Europe" was initiated by ESA in the framework of its General Studies Programme. It has been performed by a network of European experts in space and security under the coordination of IAI (Istituto Affari Internazionali, Italy). The research team included also: European Union Institute for... view more... (2003-12-11)
Cold Spring Harbor Protocols features methods for analyzing protein interactions Cold Spring Harbor Protocols, an online journal that publishes methods used in a wide range of biology laboratories, has added over 40 new peer-reviewed protocols to its archive today. view more (2006-09-11)
Being a young person with an inflammatory intestinal illness Two ENI (European Nursing Initiative) registered nurses, Marina Garcia Lepetit and Sheila S'¡nchez G'³mez have been awarded the first two prizes in the 7th Research Competition, organised annually on a Spanish State state-wide basis by the Sant Pau Hospital in Barcelona. Their two pieces of research work, "Being a young person with an... view more... (2004-01-20)
Interactive TV Laboratory The Basque Association Vicomtech has designed and built an interactive TV Lab containing the hardware and software for the main technological platforms involved in the deployment of Digital Interactive TV Applications and Services that support DVB-MHP standars. The main purpose of this Lab is to experiment, to simulate and to contrast different... view more... (2002-10-08)
£4 Million for New Centres for Structural Biology The Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) today announces its intention to fund four more UK Centres for Structural Biology. view more (1999-02-01)
Analysis finds strong match between molecular, fossil data in evolutionary studies During a seminar at another institution several years ago, University of Chicago paleontologist David Jablonski fielded a hostile question: Why bother classifying organisms according to their physical appearance, let alone analyze their evolutionary dynamics, when molecular techniques had already invalidated that approach? view more (2009-04-29)
Professor Eero Vuorio to chair the EMBL Council Professor Eero Vuorio has been elected to chair the Council of the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) in 2003. His predecessor Professor Peter Gruss has assumed office as President of the Max-Planck Society. Professor Vuorio is Professor in Molecular Biology at the University of Turku, Finland, and Chair of the Research Council for... view more... (2002-11-29)
Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News reports on growing role of molecular diagnostics Novel platform technologies and key advances in genomics are rapidly driving the development of molecular diagnostics, reports Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News (GEN). view more (2008-10-06)
European nations urged to ratify international treaty on tobacco control European oncologists and cancer organizations should urge their governments to ratify an international treaty on tobacco control, the World Health Organization and the European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO) said on Monday, 1 November 2004. view more (2004-11-01)
Rethinking the genetic theory of inheritance Scientists at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) have detected evidence that DNA may not be the only carrier of heritable information; a secondary molecular mechanism called epigenetics may also account for some inherited traits and diseases. view more (2009-01-20)
Is the environment a polluter of democracy? Sverker C. Jagers' dissertation Justice, Liberty and Bread-For All?, is based on a unique interdisciplinary collaborative effort between political science and physical resource theory. It applies new theoretical and methodological approaches to analyze whether sustainable development is possible within the framework of liberal democracy. The... view more... (2003-01-20)
The Academic Senate of Uppsala University suggests federal research councils Federal Reserach Councils is needed within EU to distribute the resources for research and development, conludes the Academic Senat of Uppsala University, Sweden. The proposal by the Commission for a Sixth Framework Programme for supporting the Union’s research efforts is highly unsatisfactory. It will only after it has been thoroughly... view more... (2001-03-23)
Media invitation: EU network "Cancer risk and the environment" (Warsaw, PL: 23-26 May, 2005) Cancer risk and the environment - New EU network for environmental cancer research view more (2005-05-12)
Good information? It's not all about the brain An Indiana University neuroscientist and University of Tokyo roboticist have figured out a way to model the popularly accepted idea that it takes all types of sensory information to help us make sense of our environments. view more (2006-10-27)
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