Category Archives: News
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 [...]
Clients in the News – University of Minnesota Research Shows Potency of Kava Against Lung Cancer
Sometimes the most simple and elegant solution to a problem has actually been known for [...]
Clients in the News – University of Washington Biochemist Seeks Naturally Occurring Antibiotics
When it comes to creatively solving problems in biotechnology, time and time again nature takes [...]
Clients in the News – Researchers at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center use ‘Chocolate’ Pills to be Tested on Heart Health
It won’t be nearly as much fun as eating candy bars, but a big study [...]
Clients in the News – University of Michigan Development of Alzheimer’s trademark cell-killing plaques slowed by researchers
University of Michigan researchers have learned how to fix a cellular structure called the Golgi [...]
Client Collaboration – Harvard, Akonni Partnership Wins $29M to Develop Drug-resistant Tuberculosis Diagnostic
In order to better combat infectious disease, Harvard Medical School is creating three Centers of [...]
Clients in the News – University of Vermont Reports Research on 3-D scaffolds sets new bar in lung regeneration
In end-stage lung disease, transplantation is sometimes the only viable therapeutic option, but organ availability [...]
Clients in the News – University of California Reports Vitamin D Increases Breast Cancer Patient Survival
Breast cancer patients with high levels of vitamin D in their blood are twice as [...]
Clients in the News – University of Pennsylvania Reports Gene Therapy for Controlling HIV Shows Early Promise
In an early step toward drug-free HIV therapy, researchers are reporting the first success in [...]
Clients in the News – Duke Medicine Reports Blasts May Cause Brain Injury Even Without Symptoms
Veterans exposed to explosions who do not report symptoms of traumatic brain injury (TBI) may [...]
Clients in the News – NIH Scientists Find Prevalence of Allergies the Same, Regardless of Where You Live
In the largest, most comprehensive, nationwide study to examine the prevalence of allergies from early [...]
Clients in the News – Rice University finds Liver Metabolism Study Could Help Patients Awaiting Transplants
In a new study that could help doctors extend the lives of patients awaiting liver [...]
Clients in the News – Johns Hopkins Researchers Report that Brain Differences are Linked to Insomnia
Johns Hopkins researchers are reporting that people with chronic insomnia show more plasticity and activity [...]
Next BioBeers Friday March 21st at BridgePath Scientific
BioBeers functions as a catalyst, designed to provide an enduring Meetup platform where like minded [...]
Clients in the News – UCLA researchers Find Use of Acetaminophen During Pregnancy Linked to ADHD in Children
Acetaminophen, found in over-the-counter products such as Excedrin and Tylenol, provides many people with relief [...]
Client in the News – Georgia Institute of Technology finds personalized medicine best way to treat cancer
If a driver is traveling to New York City, I-95 might be their route of [...]
Clients in the News – Georgia Inst. of Tech Researchers Provide Real-Time 3-D Images from Inside the Heart and Blood Vessels
Researchers have developed the technology for a catheter-based device that would provide forward-looking, real-time, three-dimensional [...]