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  • Harnessing the Power of Kinase Inhibitors
    ... binding site of the target of interest and are ranked by favorable binding free energy. ... In collaboration with the research group of Prof. Cristina Nevado in the department of ...
    5-8-2013
  • Finishing Genomes with HGAP
    As reported May 5 online in the journal Nature Methods , collaboration between the Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute (DOE JGI) , Pacific Biosciences (PacBio) and the ...
    5-6-2013
  • Illuminating Human DNA Replication
    Mark Hedglin, Ph.D., a post-doctoral researcher in Penn State's department of chemistry. ... To test this hypothesis, the team of researchers used Förster resonance energy transfer ...
    4-2-2013
  • Gene Expression Analysis Making Inroads
    Amy Radunz, a nutritionist from the department of animal sciences at the University of ... of 15 ewes that were fed three different diets during gestation at the same energy intake. ...
    3-15-2013
  • Growing the Biobased Economy
    ... Perhaps of even greater consequence, the US Department of Agriculture and US Department of Energy were spending a total of more than $300 million per year on RD&D. All biofuels ...
    2-21-2013
  • Unveiling Biological Complexity with SMRT Sequencing
    ... studies by Eric Schadt, Chair of the Department of Genetics and Genomics Sciences and ... From bioremediation and biological energy production to dairy product manufacturing, ...
    2-11-2013
  • The €1B Brain Model
    professor in the department of anatomy and neurobiology, said in a UTHSC statement. ... the brain and will overcome limits on the energy efficiency, reliability, and ...
    1-28-2013
  • SBIR Thinks Smaller
    by multiple venture capital firms, hedge funds, or private equity firms: 25% of SBIR funds from NIH, NSF, and the U.S. Department of Energy; and 15% for all other agencies. ...
    1-22-2013
  • Moving Biotech from Benchtop to Barnyard
    was a biotechnology professor in the department of poultry science at North Carolina ... waste digester in the early 1980s that converted poultry manure into methane for energy. ...
    1-1-2013
  • Better, Earlier ADME/Tox Predictions in Cells
    ... ATP (iATP), a biochemical marker for chemical energy and mitochondrial integrity. ... explained Pam Lein, Ph.D., professor, department of molecular biosciences, University of ...
    12-1-2012
  • Boosting Gene Expression Profiling
    ... Maes added. In the department of genetics at the Washington University School of Medicine, ... The data is consistent with a picture of a community that has chosen to get more energy ...
    11-15-2012
  • Lucky 13 Serial Entrepreneurs
    Any business owner will tell you that it takes a lot of wits, energy, know-how, and no ... Graduate College, M.D.-Ph.D. program, Department of Pharmacology, 1971. Marvin H. ...
    11-12-2012
  • Peering into Subcellular Domains
    An example of such nanomolar-scale imaging is that of fluorescent resonance energy ... Aaron K. Neumann, Ph.D., professor, department of pathology, University of New Mexico ...
    11-1-2012
  • The 10 Most Well-Connected People in Biotech
    ... Board of Trustees, 1989-2001 CH Energy Group, Board of Directors, 1993-2002 ... 1975-1980 Newton College, Chairman, Art Department; assistant professor of art, 1969 ...
    10-29-2012
  • Decoding Breast Cancer Drug Resistance
    In vitro and in vivo studies by a team at the U.S. Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory have found that a gene known as FAM83A has oncogenic properties, and ...
    9-12-2012
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    Journal Articles

  • 23rd Anniversary of Percutaneous Laser Disc Decompression (PLDD...
    Daniel S.J. Choy, Johannes Hellinger, Stefan Hellinger, Gian Paolo Tassi, Sang-Ho Lee
    Photomedicine and Laser Surgery
    at the Neurosurgical Department, University of Graz, Graz, Austria. It was planned to deliver 1000?J of energy with an Nd:YAG laser to a herniated L4-L5 disc causing sciatica. ...
  • The new age of biological engineering: Implications for the US...
    James Newcomb
    Industrial Biotechnology
    Futures: Implications for the US Economy. The report was sponsored by the US Department of Energy, with additional funding provided by DuPont Corporation and the Berkeley ...
  • Low-Power Holmium:YAG Laser Urethrotomy for Treatment of Urethral...
    Stefan Kamp, Thomas Knoll, Mahmoud M. Osman, Kai Uwe Köhrmann, Maurice S. Michel, Peter Alken
    Journal of Endourologyand Part B, Videourology
    9 penile, 9 combined) were treated with Ho:YAG-laser urethrotomy in our department. ... Laser energy was set on 1200 to 1400 mJ with a frequency of 10 to 13 Hz. Postoperatively, ...
  • Sorbent Testing for Solidification of Organic Plutonium/Uranium...
    Helen O. Joyce, Jody L. Bickford, Clarence G Whitworth, Daniel M. Battleson, Heather Holmes-Burns
    Environmental Engineering Science
    Sorbent Testing for Solidification of Organic Plutonium/Uranium Extraction Waste Environmental Engineering Science The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is evaluating various ...

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