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| biology News+ XML/RSSBy Melanie Bernds Dr. Eliot Herman, member at the Donald Danforth Plant Science Center has been elected fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Fellow. By LJ Create Former UK Education Secretary, Rt. Hon. Charles Clarke, recognises the excellence of a Kazakhstan eLearning Initiative that involves over 20,000 classrooms and 40,000 teachers. By Harrisburg University of Science and Technology Harrisburg University will host a panel “Biologics and Biosimilars” that will bring together key PA-based stakeholders—patient groups, physicians, opinion leaders and the bioscience community—to facilitate a policy discussion on biosimilars. By George Maine The online Science Magazine EurekaMag.com provides definitions and understandable explanations for over 1 million keywords and keyphrases in the Life and Earth Sciences. By SciTEX Learning The exciting new online supplemental science teaching resource, "SciTEX Learning", has now been approved by the Texas Education Agency, and is now available to order on the Texas Education Agency (TEA)'s EMAT online ordering system. By EurekaMag.com In addition to the 85,106 reviews it published last week, the online science magazine EurekaMag.com has just released another 46,051 scientific reviews on selected topics of the basic and applied life, earth and health sciences. By EurekaMag.com The online science magazine EurekaMag.com has now started publishing scientific reviews about selected topics of the basic and applied life, earth and health sciences. By Sciencia.com A new science website, sciencia.com, has been launched. The site features articles and reviews in the basic and applied natural sciences and includes research covering biology, geography, agriculture, and the environmental sciences. All Press ReleasesBy Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers BioResearch Open Access, a new bimonthly peer-reviewed open access journal, will launch in March 2012 by Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers (www.liebertpub.com). By Simon Campbell Scientists from MIT, Rockefeller University and the Medical College of Wisconsin have found a technique to generate liver-like cells made from stem cells. By Simon Campbell A new study on the Epstein Barr virus (EBV) and Multiple Sclerosis (MS) suggests that the association may be more complicated than thought. By University of Missouri–St. Louis UMSL’s Consilience Conference explores evolution as a unifying theme, identifies major changes taking place and unsolved problems, and points to future directions of research By Bioproximity, LLC This release of Proteome Cluster adds support for search parameter imports, sequence-based refinement for X!, Common file types and fixes IE-related bugs. By Simon Campbell The CBCD believes that hard research into the efficacy of some alternative, yet scientific, medical remedies is in order. By Melanie Bernds Dr. Eliot Herman, member at the Donald Danforth Plant Science Center has been elected fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Fellow. By Bioquell, Inc. Bioquell has developed a comprehensive and freely available online ‘bug’ database. The micro site features over 30 of the most common environmental contaminants and provides valuable insight into the world of bacteria, viruses, and fungi. By Juia Bai Summary: The visit to terminal clients from Jinzanghuang, which has improved the company’s reputation, is expected to expand the marketing effects, and to make further relationships with the clients. By LJ Create Former UK Education Secretary, Rt. Hon. Charles Clarke, recognises the excellence of a Kazakhstan eLearning Initiative that involves over 20,000 classrooms and 40,000 teachers. By Linfield College A recession’s on, but no one told the uber-rich. Even as Occupy Wall Street protests spread, wealth is streaming into the hands of the world’s wealthiest 1 percent. By University of IL at Chicago College of Dentistry The University of Illinois at Chicago College of Dentistry, as part of its Oral Cancer Seminar Series, invites all to attend a lecture, “The Role of the Serine/Threonine Kinase Akt in Energy Metabolism and the Genesis of Cancer." By Harrisburg University of Science and Technology Harrisburg University will host a panel “Biologics and Biosimilars” that will bring together key PA-based stakeholders—patient groups, physicians, opinion leaders and the bioscience community—to facilitate a policy discussion on biosimilars. By George Maine The online Science Magazine EurekaMag.com provides definitions and understandable explanations for over 1 million keywords and keyphrases in the Life and Earth Sciences. By American Society of Human Genetics (ASHG) A new study by the American Society of Human Genetics (ASHG) found that more than 85 percent of U.S. states have genetics standards that are inadequate for preparing America’s high school students & fail to keep pace with modern genetics knowledge. By SciTEX Learning The exciting new online supplemental science teaching resource, "SciTEX Learning", has now been approved by the Texas Education Agency, and is now available to order on the Texas Education Agency (TEA)'s EMAT online ordering system. By Daren Pickering The Texas Education Agency (TEA) has approved a number of 21st Century eLearning Solutions as an alternative to tranditional text books for use in Science lessons across the state of Texas, leading the world in modern science education. By TopperLearning New Delhi 26st July; With an idea and concept to establish a real communication system among the school, teachers and students, Topperlearning has launched Smart School Connect. By kdm communications ltd Sigma® Life Science Launches Genetically Modified Human Cell Lines for Breast Cancer Research CompoZr® ZFN-modified breast cancer cell lines will accelerate drug discovery and enhance basic research By EurekaMag.com In addition to the 85,106 reviews it published last week, the online science magazine EurekaMag.com has just released another 46,051 scientific reviews on selected topics of the basic and applied life, earth and health sciences. By topperlearning NEW DELHI, 06-07-2011: Topperlearning.com, the leading educational website for students in Classes 6-12, launched the new section‘Topper Talks’ on June 30, 2011. By EurekaMag.com The online science magazine EurekaMag.com has now started publishing scientific reviews about selected topics of the basic and applied life, earth and health sciences. By Gerorge Maine EurekaMag.net was launched in November 1998 as the online version of the French science magazine "Eurêka - Le magazine des sciences" published by Bayard since 1995. By kdm Communications ltd Sigma® Life Science Announces Scientific Advisory Board to drive ADME/Tox program Board to Provide Counsel on New Solutions for Pre-clinical Testing with Sigma’s CompoZr® Zinc Finger Nuclease (ZFN) Technology By Puja Vedi, LiveStyle Media Second South African order received and in construction, third larger order shortly expected By Paul Browning from helping those in need on L.A.’s mean streets, to Stanford to help all of society at cellular levels. CSULA to confer more than 5,000 bachelor’s and master’s students during commencement ceremonies. By Sciencia.com A new science website, sciencia.com, has been launched. The site features articles and reviews in the basic and applied natural sciences and includes research covering biology, geography, agriculture, and the environmental sciences. By Wretch Fossil A revolutionary new method easily and cheaply exposed numerous Martian blood vessel fossils by placing sculptured meteorites under a digital microscope. By Wretch Fossil Do you know you can easily and cheaply discover Martian mammalian fossils without going to Mars? In fact, most meteorites sold on eBay contain fossils of mammals, which originated on Mars. By Frank Pagani Chemistry Student to Receive Prestigious Elililly Grant; Iona Chapter of National Chemistry Society Inducts 8; Biology Students Receive Honors at National Biological Honor Society District Convention By Sara Pierre tebu-bio is pleased to announce their recent distribution agreement with Cellix Ltd. By lifecentral Group Today, the lifecentral Group announced the immediate availability of lifecentral, which allows Internet visitors to track how activities, foods, and medications affect their health and well-beings. By Cate School Juniors from California advance in competition to represent US in international competition in Taiwan Summer 2011. By Duncan Borthwick PEQLAB, the supplier of products for molecular biology has announced the launch of five new products in their liquid handling and centrifugation product range. By Brittany Conklin The W.O.N.D.E.R. Center highlights the brain in all-new, hands-on science gallery By ePublicRelations Peptide Synthesis is naturally subject to a wide range of influences, such as reaction temperature, solvent, catalyst, as well as concentrations of the substrate and reagent. By Brittany Conklin Exhibition highlights special feature on the brain By Nevada State College Offering students a training advantage for jobs at top biotech companies, this state-of-the-art workshop will be the first and only of its kind available to college students in the United States, and it is happening at Nevada State College. By Biomatters The Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS) developed for the Moorea Biocode Project - an ambitious project to create a complete genetic inventory of all species in a tropical ecosystem - is to be made publicly available for free. By Surplex GmbH Bid comfortably and cheaply for lab equipment online ++ approx. 370 lots ++ low starting price with no reserve ++ Auction ends 10.00 a.m. on 16 November 2010 By Adelphi University He will deliver “A Biologist in the Waters of the Amazon: Fish, Monsters, Diseases and Conservation,” October 13, 2010, at 7:00 p.m. in the Ruth S. Harley University Center’s Thomas Dixon Lovely Ballroom, 1 South Avenue, Garden City, NY. By Personal Chain Reaction Signing up for a science network can be difficult. Fortunately, this science social network makes it easy. Personal Chain Reaction is a social networking site designed for scientitsts who use PCR. By Arizona Science Center All About Me in the Steele Foundation Gallery explores the human body and opens Sept. 27, 2010! By Melanie Bernds Shoppers and Diners Invited to help Feed 200,000 Malnourished People Packaging Demonstrations to Include Local Celebrities By Personal Chain Reaction Sign up to our networking site and recieve a free assay design evaluation. Personal Chain Reaction is a social networking site designed for biologists who use Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR). By Melanie Bernds Speakers from across the Nation to discuss Advances in Structural Biology By Personal Chain Reaction A new website is available for molecular biologists. Personal Chain Reaction is a social networking site designed for biologists who use Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR). By Jim Goyjer ISCO Chairman Kenneth Aldrich to speak on stem cell research at the Rodman & Renshaw 12th Annual Global Investment Conference on Healthcare on September 15, 2010 in New York City. By George Maine Features research and other articles in the basic and applied sciences. By Office of Public Relations Cheyney University Biology major, Charles Owens, has found a summer internship experience that provides a unique experience for this North Philadelphia native. | ||||||||||||||||||||||