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11/23/2008
Math and Molecular Biology Research Garners Top Spots for Oregon and California's Brightest Teens at Nation's Premier ... (PR Newswire via Yahoo! News)
Research projects in Mathematics and Molecular Biology won top marks this evening for Eric K. Larson and the team of Aanand A. Patel and William Hong in the Region One Finals of the 2008 Siemens Competition in Math, Science & Technology, the nation's premier high school science competition.
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11/21/2008
Four of Molecular Medicine’s Thought Leaders will Keynote at Cambridge Healthtech Institute’s Molecular Medicine ... (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
Cambridge Healthtech Institute’s (CHI) flagship event, the Molecular Medicine Tri-Conference (February 24-27, 2009) will feature four of molecular medicine’s thought leaders as Plenary Keynotes.
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11/21/2008
Molecular Wins Prestigious W3 and MITX Awards for Web Innovation (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
WATERTOWN, Mass.----Molecular, Inc., , a top interactive agency and part of the Isobar network, has garnered three awards for its outstanding work on the Web from two prestigious organizations.
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11/20/2008
Probing question: What is a molecular clock? (PhysOrg)
It doesn't tick, it doesn't have hands, and it doesn't tell you what time of day it is. But a molecular clock does tell time -- on an epoch scale. The molecular clock, explained S. Blair Hedges, is a tool used to calculate the timing of evolutionary events.
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11/23/2008
Incisive instructor also likes a sharp knife (Ventura County Star)
Fabio Viviani did Ventura County proud on Bravo's "Top Chef: New York" this week, winning the elimination challenge with an updated (via some molecular gastronomy "olives") version of the carpaccio appetizer he serves at his Moorpark restaurant, Cafe Firenze.
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11/20/2008
Jumonjd3: A Molecular Key For Unlocking Neuronal Stem Cell Fate (Medical News Today)
A protein called Jumonjd3 has been identified by scientists at the IFOM-IEO Campus, Milan, Italy, as the molecular key required for starting up the differentiation process and for issuing neuronal "identity cards" to embryonic stem cells.
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11/21/2008
New View Inside Bacteria Could Improve Health (LiveScience.com via Yahoo! News)
The bacterial cell wall, a primary target for the potent antibiotic penicillin, has been imaged for the first time in 3-D to show exactly how it gives bacteria their structural support and protection. Bacterial cells rely on a surrounding cage-like net, a molecular bag of sorts, to prevent rupturing and to maintain their structural strength, especially as they multiply. ...
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11/20/2008
China Medical Technologies Completes the Development of EGFR Molecular Diagnostic Kits (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
China Medical Technologies, Inc. , a leading China-based medical device company that develops, manufactures and markets advanced in-vitro diagnostic products, today announced that it has successfully completed the development of two proprietary molecular diagnostic kits for the detection of epidermal growth factor receptor abnormalities in patients with non-small cell lung cancer .
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11/20/2008
International meet on Molecular Medicine on Jan 18 to 20 in Chennai (PharmaBiz)
The Chennai-based Laila Pharmaceuticals Pvt Ltd, part of the Laila group of companies, is organizing an International Conference on Molecular Medicine at the Indian Institute of Technology here on 18th, 19th and 20th of January 2009. The conference is organized in association with Florida International University, Miami Children's Hospital, International American University, National Institutes ...
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11/21/2008
New 'Molecular Memory' Only 10 Atoms Thick: Massive Storage Possible (Science Daily)
Researchers have determined that a strip of graphite only 10 atoms thick can serve as the basic element in a new type of memory, making massive amounts of storage available for computers, handheld media players, cell phones and cameras.
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  • Betran's Lab - Research and publications on the origin of new genes, new functions, and their role in genome evolution, adaptation, and species differences.
  • Debashish Bhattacharya Lab - The Bhattacharya Lab at the University of Iowa studies the molecular evolution of algae and protists and the origin of introns. The site provides information on current major research projects, completed projects and lab members.
  • ExPASy Life Science Directory - Part of the ExPASy Molecular Biology Server, this extensive list includes almost exclusively pointers to information sources for life scientists with an interest in biological macromolecules.
  • Farside Research Institute - The evolution group of the Institute of Molecular BioSciences at Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand.
  • History of Molecular Evolution - Information from Wikipedia on the emergence of this field of study following the rise of molecular biology and the advent of protein sequencing. The differences between homologous sequences can be used as a molecular clock to estimate the time since the last common ancestor.
  • How Molecular Biology Opens up a 21st Century View of Evolution - Transcript of chat with biochemist James Shapiro of the University of Chicago on his concept of
  • Joseph Felsenstein - Profile of Joseph Felsenstein, Professor of Genome Sciences and of Biology at the University of Washington, providing his areas of research and publications.
  • Molecular Evolution - Information from Wikipedia on this scientific field where researchers seek to understand recent discoveries on the structure and function of nucleic acids and proteins.
  • Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution - Journal providing a forum for molecular studies that advance the understanding of phylogeny and evolution. Provides information on the journal and subscriptions.
  • Perspectives on Molecular Evolution - Site devoted to recounting, documenting, and analyzing the history of molecular evolutionary biology.
  • Research Homepage: Scott Glaberman - Scott provides information on his research which deals mainly with the use of molecular biology to understand evolutionary processes, especially the evolutionary history of immune system genes at the macro- and microevolutionary levels.
  • Stuart A. Kauffman - Reviews of books, papers and articles by this American theoretical biologist and researcher into the origin of life on Earth.
  • Susumu Ohno - Biographical memoir on this Japanese American researcher who postulated that gene duplication plays a major role in evolution, with a bibliography.
  • Szostak Laboratory - Details work exploring the evolution of novel ribozymes (deoxyribo and ribonucleic acid catalysts) from populations of random sequences, attempting to shed light on the origins of biological catalysis.
  • The Thermosynthesis Home Page - Describes and explains a theory that shows how organisms can use or may have used thermal cycling as an energy source, for example in volcanic hot springs, as an evolutionary step towards photosynthesis.
  • Walter M. Fitch - Profile of Walter M. Fitch, Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of California, Berkeley, including his research interests and publications.
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