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  • iRNA's Antiviral Path in Mammals Not Abandoned, Just Less Traveled
    An expert in such proteins, Shou-Wei Ding, Ph.D., a professor of microbiology at the University of California, Riverside, had identified them first in plants, then in nematodes and ...
    10-11-2013
  • DEET-Beating Compounds in Reach with ID of Repellency Receptors
    The way in which DEET, the familiar insect repellent, actually works has finally been discovered. Scientists at the University of California, Riverside have identified neurons in ...
    10-3-2013
  • DNA to Hang Your Hat On
    ... Enzyme Cascades University of California Riverside scientists have used DNA nanostructures to create spatially organized enhanced enzymatic cascades. Ian Wheeldon, Ph.D., assistant ...
    3-20-2013
  • Progress a Must for Protein Microarrays
    Better Tools and Methodologies Are Needed to Move the Field Past a Critical Stage Researchers at University of California, Riverside are working on a lipid microarray designed to ...
    4-15-2010
  • THE IMPACT OF DISEASE ON HUMAN EVOLUTION
    THE IMPACT OF DISEASE ON HUMAN EVOLUTION- Interview with Marleen Zuk, Ph.D., Professor of Biology at the University of California-Riverside 0 As part of GEN's ongoing celebration ...
    6-4-2009
  • Investigators Grow Human Embryonic Stem Cells without Animal...
    was assumed to be pivotal to maintaining pluripotency, according to Noboru Sato, M.D., Ph.D., an assistant professor of biochemistry at University of California, Riverside. Dr. ...
    8-20-2008
  • ChemMine-search
    Hosted at the Center for Plant Cell Biology at the University of California, Riverside, the focus would seem to be on plants but it really isn't. The size of the database is ...
    5-1-2006
  • Taiwan Industry Puts Strong Focus on Biotech
    as the National Taiwan University and Academia Sinica, ... who work in southern California and have ties to Taiwan ... TABA and vp, business development at Ambryx (Riverside, CA). ...
    12-1-2005

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