Category Archives: Biotech
Clients in the News – Columbia University Transform Human Stem Cells Converted to Functional Lung Cells
For the first time, scientists have succeeded in transforming human stem cells into functional lung [...]
Clients in the News – NIH/NIAID Scientists Identify Potential Target for Malaria Drugs
Researchers have identified the protein in malaria-causing Plasmodium parasites that is inhibited by a newly [...]
Clients in the News – University of Buffalo Study Finds Toys, Books, Cribs Harbor Bacteria for Long Periods
Numerous scientific studies have concluded that two common bacteria that cause colds, ear infections, strep [...]
Clients in the News – UCSF Team Discovers Animal Cells Can Communicate by Reaching Out and Touching
In a finding that directly contradicts the standard biological model of animal cell communication, UCSF [...]
Clients in the News – Rice University discover implications for Alzheimer’s and other aggregation diseases
A method by Rice Univ. researchers to model the way proteins fold, and sometimes misfold, [...]
Clients in the News – University of Utah Makes Historic First Procedure Performed Using Retrograde Gene Therapy On Human Heart
Ernie Lively moved to a scenic home in the mountains of Wasatch County to escape [...]
Clients in the News – Zebrafish Shed Light on Colon Cancer at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Occasionally in the research world, investigation in one particular study can lead to accidental and [...]
Clients in the News Holiday Special- Univ. of California, Riverside finds Wine a Day Keeps the Doctor Away
It’s the time of year when many of us celebrate the holidays with festive foods [...]
Clients in the News – Oregon State University Identifies Five Distinct Humpback Whale Populations in the North Pacific
The first comprehensive genetic study of humpback whale populations in the North Pacific Ocean [...]
Clients in the News – Rice University Engineers a Hydrogel Process from Liquid to Gel to Bone for Facial Reconstruction
Rice University bioengineers have developed a hydrogel scaffold for craniofacial bone tissue regeneration that starts [...]
Clients in the News – Rice University Scientists Create Super Antioxidant to Treat Major Injuries
Scientists at Rice University are enhancing the natural antioxidant properties of an element found in [...]
Clients in the News – UCLA Researchers Observe Thermodynamics May Help to Better Understand Cancers
When the “war on cancer” was declared with the signing of the National Cancer Act [...]
Clients in the News – California Institute for Technology Discover Probiotics Alleviate Autism-like Behaviors
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is diagnosed when individuals exhibit characteristic behaviors that include repetitive actions, [...]
Clients in the News – UC San Diego Breakthrough for Biofuel Production from Tiny Marine Algae
Researchers at Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego have developed a method for [...]
Clients in the News – Harvard Collaboration Finds Nuts Linked to Lower Death Rate, Weight
In the largest study of its kind, people who ate a daily handful of nuts [...]
Clients in the News – Washington University is Gene Testing for Heart Diseases
Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis now offers genetic testing to help diagnose [...]
Clients in the News – St. Louis University Find that Certain Herbs may Stave Off Alzheimer’s Disease
Enhanced extracts made from special antioxidants in spearmint and rosemary improve learning and memory, a [...]
Clients in the News – UCLA researchers report Tomato Therapy to Improve Cholesterol
UCLA researchers report that tiny amounts of a specific type of lipid in the small [...]
Clients in the news – Harvard Medical School finds SIDS Linked to Brainstem Abnormalities
A new study suggests that many infants dying suddenly and unexpectedly in all kinds of [...]
Clients in the News – Washington University Studies Gut Microbes in Healthy Kids Carry Antibiotic Resistance Genes
Friendly microbes in the intestinal tracts (guts) of healthy American children have numerous antibiotic resistance [...]