Author Archives: bjoshi
Clients in the News – Michigan State University Study Detects Parkinson’s Earlier
Parkinson’s disease is a neurological disorder that affects a half million people in the United [...]
Clients in the News – UW-Madison Bioengineer Develops Solar Contact Lenses
While solar power is one of the leading sources of renewable energy available to us, [...]
BPS Clients at the University of Illinois Plans to Build $23M Biofuel Research Lab
With plans to spend $23 million on a new research facility, the University of Illinois [...]
BPS client Researchers reveal malaria’s deadly grip
SEVERE MALARIA BREAKTHROUGH Researchers at the University of Copenhagen, in collaboration with Seattle Biomedical Research [...]
BridgePath Client, Duke University recieves funding for clinical research network on antibacterial resistance
Duke University, Durham, N.C., has been awarded $2 million to initiate a new clinical research [...]
Washington University finds pretesting cervical tumors could inform treatment outcome
Doctors at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have shown that testing cervical [...]
WSU Clients Test Mycofiltration Biotechnology to Purify Water Supply
Mycology is the branch of biology devoted to the study of fungi (mushrooms), which, we’re [...]
Clients in the News: UC Santa Barbara Scientists Discover Cinnamon Compounds Prevent Alzheimer’s
Cinnamon: Can the red-brown spice with the unmistakable fragrance and variety of uses offer an [...]
BPS Clients at the University of Michigan are Cracking the Cancer Code
When speaking about cryptography, one likely imagines a military or computerized setting, where a group [...]
Ohio State Researchers find Compound in the Mediterranean Diet that Makes Cancer Cells ‘Mortal’
New research suggests that a compound abundant in the Mediterranean diet takes away cancer cells’ [...]
BridgePath Clients at Columbia University Discover that Ginger May Be Effective in Treating Asthma
Gourmands and foodies everywhere have long recognized ginger as a great way to add a [...]
Tech Council of Md. names MaxCyte’s Doug Doerfler as chairman
The Tech Council of Maryland on Friday announced the election of Doug Doerfler, chief executive [...]
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory discover genes that defend against mutations
Two teams of investigators led by Professor Gregory Hannon of Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) [...]
USM Board of Regents Honors Three Winners of Inaugural Entrepreneur of the Year Award
As part of a signature goal of the University System of Maryland (USM) Strategic Plan [...]
University of Washington has engineered biomaterial that could improve success of medical implants
It’s a familiar scenario – a patient receives a medical implant and days later, the [...]
Harvard Medical School Finds a Blood Protein Reverses Age-related Heart Failure
Two Harvard Stem Cell Institute (HSCI) researchers— a stem cell biologist and a practicing cardiologist [...]
Columbia University Advances Potential Drug Interaction Sites to Fight Cancer
A massive study analyzing gene expression data from 22 tumor types has identified multiple metabolic [...]
Mysterious Brain Circuitry Becomes Viewable
Earlier this year, researchers at Stanford University for the first time recorded 1,000 neurons working [...]
Come out for the 2013 National Interagency Confederation for Biological Research (NICBR) Spring Research Festival
The National Interagency Confederation for Biological Research (NICBR) includes the following organizations co-located on Fort [...]
University of Georgia Receives $3M for Bioenergy Research
May 1, 2013 – The Department of Energy recently gave the University of Georgia, Athens [...]