Category Archives: Biotech
Clients in the News – University of Nevada, Reno advances protein-replacement therapy discover for muscular distrophies
Pioneering research by Professor Dean Burkin is at the center of strategic agreements between the [...]
Clients in the News – Georgetown University unlocks a new tool to grow cancer cells streamlines laboratory research
A new technique that allows the growth of both normal and cancer cells and keeps [...]
Clients in the News – Duke University collaborates to develop a microchip-like technology allows single-cell analysis
A U.S. and Korean research team has developed a chip-like device that could be scaled [...]
Clients in the News – University of Washington utilizes stem cell therapy to regenerate heart muscle damaged from heart attacks in primates
Heart cells created from human embryonic stem cells successfully restored damaged heart muscles in monkeys. [...]
Clients in the News – University of Pennsylvania is Attacking cancer indirectly using a DNA vaccine
Sometimes a full-on assault isn’t the best approach when dealing with a powerful enemy. A [...]
Clients in the News – Purdue University Identify Enzymes that help fix cancer-causing DNA defects disovered
Purdue University researchers have identified an important enzyme pathway that helps prevent new cells from [...]
Clients in the News – University of Colorado Researchers Develop Target for treating dengue fever discovered
Two recent papers by a University of Colorado School of Medicine researcher and colleagues may [...]
Clients in the News – University of Texas discovers possible new target to attack flu virus identified
Scientists at The University of Texas at Austin have discovered that a protein produced by [...]
Clients in the News – University of Michigan Reports How a Silly Putty Ingredient Could Advance Stem Cell Therapies
The sponginess of the environment where human embryonic stem cells are growing affects the type [...]
Clients in the News – University of Michigan Report Antimicrobial from Soaps Promotes Bacteria Buildup in Human Noses
An antimicrobial agent found in common household soaps, shampoos and toothpastes may be finding its [...]
Clients in the News – University of Texas Reports Jammed Protein Signal Forces Cancer Cells to Devour Themselves
Under stress from chemotherapy or radiation, some cancer cells dodge death by consuming a bit [...]
Clients in the News – Penn State engineers a tiny power generator run on saliva
Saliva-powered micro-sized microbial fuel cells can produce minute amounts of energy sufficient to run on-chip [...]
Clients in the News – University of Florida Finds Watermelon Could Lower Blood Pressure
Be sure to pick up a watermelon—or two—at your local grocery store. It could save [...]
Clients in the News – University of California Scientists Find Anti-psychotic Meds May Treat Glioblastoma
Researchers at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine have discovered that FDA-approved [...]
Clients in the News – Johns Hopkins University finds Cancer cells don’t take ‘drunken’ walks through body
Because of results seen in flat lab dishes, biologists have believed that cancers cells move [...]
Clients in the News – University of Florida Researchers Find Gene Therapy May Thwart Effects of MS
In patients with multiple sclerosis, the body turns on itself, launching an immune system attack [...]
Clients in the News – Brigham Young University Study to Test ‘Chocolate’ Pills for Heart Health
It won’t be nearly as much fun as eating candy bars, but a big study [...]
Clients in the News – George Washington University Researcher Invents ‘Mini Heart’ to Help Return Venous Blood
George Washington University (GW) researcher Narine Sarvazyan, PhD, has invented a new organ to help [...]
Clients in the News – Washington University Researchers find a New Clue to Autism Found Inside Brain Cells
The problems people with autism have with memory formation, higher-level thinking and social interactions may [...]
Clients in the News – University of Michigan Breaking News: Bipolar Neurons Made from Skin Cells
What makes a person bipolar, prone to manic highs and deep, depressed lows? Why does [...]