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Characterizing Targets in Model Organisms

16.1.2006   |   Press monitoring

Getting useful data from model organisms is often laborious, but new strategies and technologies are helping.

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Biotech Breeding Grounds

16.1.2006   |   Press monitoring

Investment capital and proximity to talent are key ingredients to raise a herd of world-class biotechs. In the race for the next biotech hub, developed countries don't always have all the advantages.

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Stronger Biotech Coaxes More Venture Cash

16.1.2006   |   Press monitoring

While venture capital funding remains strong for biotechnology companies, most money tends to go to later rounds with lesser risk.

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Polyhydroxyalkanoates for tissue engineering

16.1.2006   |   Press monitoring

Polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHA), polyesters produced by microorganisms under unbalanced growth conditions (Doi 2002) have potential applications for medical and pharmaceutical purposes. The primary factor is because of their biodegradability. Nevertheless other favorable qualities such as their adaptability to suit the requirements of different...

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South Korean Cloning Researcher Designe

16.1.2006   |   Press monitoring

SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA--Seoul National University (SNU) researcher Woo Suk Hwang submitted his resignation today after an internal inquiry by a university panel found that he deliberately fabricated much of the data in a groundbreaking stem cell paper published by Science.

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Ho Chi Minh City to build regional biotechnology centre

16.1.2006   |   Press monitoring

A 23ha biotechnology centre will be built in HCM City in the 2006-10 period as a place for research and application of genetic technology in production, especially vaccines and pharma-biological products.

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Dow AgroSciences announces collaboration with Melbourne Univ to pursue plant-made vaccine solution to avian influenza

16.1.2006   |   Press monitoring

Dow AgroSciences LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of The Dow Chemical Company, announced today that it has been named as the industry partner with the University of Melbourne in a Linkage Grant from the Australian Research Council to pursue development of plant-made production systems for an Avian Influenza vaccine.

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Max Planck researchers make breakthrough in plant stem cell research

16.1.2006   |   Press monitoring

Scientists at the Max Planck Institute for Developmental Biology in Tübingen, Germany have determined how plants regulate how many stem cells they have.

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Hwang's Stem Cell Claims Further Discredited

5.1.2006   |   Press monitoring

SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA--Woo Suk Hwang's dramatic claims to have created patient-specific embryonic stem cells were all but demolished today. Seoul National University's dean of research affairs told reporters in a press conference that there is no evidence that any of the cell lines Hwang's team reported in Science earlier this year were genuine....

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Biotech Flax With Increased Omega-3 Levels Could Improve Human Health

5.1.2006   |   Press monitoring

Enhanced flax seeds could bring the benefits of fish oil to vegetable-based cooking oils. A team of researchers led by Ernst Heinz from the University of Hamburg in Germany has successfully developed a genetically enhanced flax (or linseed) plant that has boosted levels of healthful long chain polyunsaturated omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids...

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