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  • Harnessing the Power of Kinase Inhibitors
    ... In Silico Chemistry Modeling Amedeo Caflisch, Ph.D., who runs a computational structural biology lab at the University of Zurich, along with his colleagues developed an in silico ...
    5-8-2013
  • Exploiting Flow Cytometry's Full Capabilities
    to 14 stimulation conditions within 12 immune cell populations are shown. [University of Zurich] Flow cytometry has come of age; it is now being used as a tool for systems ...
    12-1-2012
  • Traveling Tumor Cells Use Chemokine Signaling to Escape Vasculature
    In vitro and in vivo studies by researchers at the University Hospital Zurich, and Technische Universität München/Helmholtz Zentrum have shown that the chemokine CCL2 released by ...
    7-11-2012
  • Synthetic Biology Defined by Interdisciplinarity
    ... fellow at the University of California Berkeley and the DOE Joint BioEnergy Institute. ... science and engineering at ETH Zürich, and colleagues designed a ...
    5-15-2012
  • Roche, Swiss Academia Establish Translational Research Collaboration
    Roche is teaming up with the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH Zurich), the University of Zurich (UZH), and the University Hospital Zurich (USZ) to establish an external ...
    12-8-2011
  • PharmaNet and McGill University Health Centre Intend to Open...
    offices in Brussels, Milan, and Zurich. In-hospital unit will cover Phase I through Phase II trials. PharmaNet and McGill University Health Centre Intend to Open Clinical ...
    9-15-2011
  • Protein Misfolding and Human Disease
    Protein Misfolding and Human DiseaseBenjamin Schuler, Ph.D., Professor of Biochemistry, University of Zurich 0 A large number of illnesses stem from misfolded proteins. Researchers ...
    6-8-2011
  • Metabolomics Research Picks Up Speed
    ... Interactive Metabolomics Researchers at the University of Nottingham use diffusion-edited ... Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule, Zürich (ETH Zürich), are applying ...
    5-1-2011
  • Research Teams Implicate GM-CSF in the Pathogenesis of Multiple...
    The separate groups, led by scientists at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia and the University of Zurich in Switzerland, have found that IL-23 induces IL-17-producing T ...
    4-22-2011
  • Timing Is Everything in Studying Disorderly Proteins
    ... Deniz', physicists working at UC Santa Barbara (UCSB) in collaboration with colleagues at the University of Zurich made the first subsecond, single-molecule measurements of a ...
    3-14-2011
  • Microarrays & Sequencing Assume Supporting Roles
    Ph.D., assistant professor at Wake Forest University School of Medicine. Since 2005, Dr. ... In 2004, Philip Zimmermann, Ph.D., lecturer and group leader at ETH Zurich, and co-founder ...
    11-15-2010
  • Profiling Looms Large in Cancer Research
    or therapeutic applications. [ETH Zurich-Institute of Molecular Systems Biology] ... Rob Tollenaar, Ph.D., professor of surgical oncology at Leiden University Medical Center. ...
    10-1-2010
  • MS Sample Prep-Challenges and Pitfalls
    ... Gas Chromatography Oliver Fiehn, Ph.D., a faculty member of the University of California, ... Grob, chief of the GC Department at the Kantonales Laboratory in Zürich, Switzerland. ...
    11-1-2008
  • Thwarting Domestic Terrorism
    the campus home of a researcher at the University of California, Santa Cruz, and burned ... in June when experimental wheat plants were destroyed at a research station near Zurich. ...
    9-15-2008
  • miRNA Identified that Helps Skin Develop Protective Layer
    The study was conducted by researchers at Rockefeller University and the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology ETH Zurich. The work was published in an online publication in Nature ...
    3-3-2008
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  • Redox Pioneer: Professor Roland Stocker
    Nicholas H. Hunt
    Antioxidants & Redox Signaling
    the Federal Institute of Technology Zürich, Switzerland (1975-1981), followed by postgraduate training at the Australian National University Canberra, Australia (1982-1985) and ...

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