Category Archives: Biotech

Clients in the News – Iowa State Researchers Find Proteins May Slow Memory Loss in People With Alzheimer’s

Certain proteins may slow the devastating memory loss caused by Alzheimer’s disease, according to a [...]

Clients in the News – UPitt Researchers Study Broccoli for Cancer Prevention

Apparently kids aren’t the only ones who should be eating their broccoli. According to recent [...]

Mother’s Day Clients in the News – University of British Columbia find that Mom’s Brain is Different

As Mother’s Day approaches, a UBC expert discusses ‘baby brain’ and other ways that motherhood [...]

Clients in the News – UC Davis gets $10M in NIH Grants for Schizophrenia Research Center

According to the National Institute of Mental Health, schizophrenia is a chronic, severe, and disabling [...]

Clients in the News – McGill University Research Finds Body Clock’s Reset Button

An international team of scientists has discovered what amounts to a molecular reset button for [...]

Clients in the News – Duke University Scientists further Malaria Research

According to the Center for Disease Control, an estimated 198 million cases of malaria occurred [...]

Clients in the News – UPitt Researchers find Broccoli Sprout Extract May Prevent Some Cancers

Broccoli sprout extract protects against oral cancer in mice and proved tolerable in a small [...]

Clients in the News – UPenn Study Reveals New Contributor to Colon Cancer

According to a team of researchers at the University of Pennsylvania, one specific contributor to [...]

Clients in the News – UC San Diego Scientists ask, “Can the process of aging actually increase lifespan?”

We age in part thanks to “friendly fire” from the immune system — inflammation and [...]

Clients in the News – MSU Scientists Saving Lives With Malaria Research

Sometimes stopping the spread of a disease isn’t enough to cure it. For instance, the [...]

Clients in the News – Univ. of Florida Researchers Show Saccharin Has Promise as Cancer Inhibitor

For decades, saccharin was wrongly labeled as a possible cancer-causing chemical. Now, nearly 15 years [...]

Clients in the News – UCLA Researchers Create Method for Measuring Early Sign of Alzheimer’s

After six years of painstaking research, a UCLA-led team has validated the first standardized protocol [...]

Clients in the News – Pitt Researchers to Lead $14M Back Pain Study

Over 31 million Americans currently suffering from back pain can rest easy knowing that Pitt [...]

Clients in the News – MedImmune tapping local partners to speed discoveries

The story of MedImmune, the Maryland startup that British pharmaceutical giant AstraZeneca bought for $15.6 [...]

Clients in the News – Duke University Illuminates the Beauty of Yeast

By combining time-lapse luminescence microscopy with a microfluidic device, researchers at Duke University were able [...]

Clients in the News – UPenn Researchers Study Cellular Therapy for Brain Cancer

Researchers from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania and the Novartis [...]

This Just In! Newly Acquired Specialized Equipment

From time to time we get a few pieces of equipment that are incredibly useful [...]

Clients in the News – UNC School of Medicine Scientist Makes Breakthrough in Single Cell Study effecting GI Disorders and Cancer

The human gut is a remarkable thing. Every week the intestines regenerate a new lining, [...]

Clients in the News – Harvard Medical School Study finds Cholera Vaccine Succeeds in Rural Haiti

A vaccination campaign that almost didn’t happen was widely effective in reducing transmission of cholera [...]

Clients in the News – Carnegie Mellon University Neuroscientists identify new way brain areas communicate

Carnegie Mellon Univ. neuroscientists have identified a new pathway by which several brain areas communicate [...]