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| genetics News+ XML/RSSBy Cambridge Healthtech Institute This course will be held on June 4, 2012, Loews Hotel, Philadelphia, PA. The course will be held prior to the start of CHI’s Innovative Tissue-Based Diagnostics conference. By Better Health Publishing Scientists at Indiana University, Methodist Research Institute study a botanical formula that kills aggressive prostate cancer tumors. By Claremont Graduate University Researchers from Claremont Graduate University (CGU's) Center for Neuroeconomic Studies have identified genetic traits that predict the success of professional stock traders. By Alpaca Culture Arguably the world’s most successful alpaca breeder, Snowmass Alpacas, is set to sell some of their key breeding stock that made them so successful, along with a selection of their 2012 show string animals. By Strategic Book Group A preventive health genealogy is your proactive health empowerment tool. By Terri Morgan Fictional memoir of a 32-year-old wife and mother who grew up with two schizophrenic parents. The novel explores how both nature and nurture shapes a person's life. By Informa Exhibtions Nutrigenetics, a hot topic at ICAAM Middle East in November 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 Calacus HEART UK, the Cholesterol Charity, has warned that failures to implement genetics testing guidelines for raised cholesterol are costing lives in England – the only country in the UK where substantial genetics investment has not been undertaken. By Mode of Cosmic Therapy Embracing Ancient Esoteric Wisdom, which includes Astrology, as a primary principle for holistic integration into the human being, must be adopted into the world of experimental learning if we are to survive and contrive the raising of consciousness. By Johan Poole-Johnson Sengenics today announced the introduction of a new microarray based genetic diagnostics test into Asia. The microarray used for the test was designed by Oxford Gene Technology (OGT), UK in conjunction with Emory Genetics, USA. By Vine Tree Solutions Ltd The Dairy Event & Livestock Show 2011 is showing visitors why it is Europe's leading event for the industry. With new features, demonstrations and a International VIP visitor service, this year promises to be the best yet... By Genome British Columbia Canadian scientists are now part of an International team compiling an enormous bank of resources for research into the functions of all known genes. By Arrowhead Publishers and Conferences Arrowhead Publishers and Conferences will be hosting the 3rd Annual Personalized Medicine Partnerships Conference in Washington, DC on April 11-12, 2011. This conference will shed light on issues of importance to the future of personalized medicine. By Arrowhead Publishers and Conferences This conference will shed light on issues of importance to the future of personalized medicine, including the importance of Rx-Dx partnerships, adoption and the commercial realities of personalized medicine in the global healthcare marketplace. By Robert Phelps Award Recognizes Cutting Edge Private Companies Driving the Future of Innovation By BeyondPR A bridging grant from national charity Deafness Research UK is helping to ensure that some of the leading lights in deafness research are able to continue their ground breaking work into age-related hearing loss. By Cancer Genetics, Inc --Cancer Genetics, Inc (CGI) granted over $735 thousand for research and development of unique diagnostic research for cancer-- By Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers Parents of children with undiagnosed learning disorders, developmental deficits & congenital abnormalities face a host of psychological and social challenges, as explored in detail in a reflective article in Genetic Testing and Molecular Biomarkers By Instituto Bernabeu This new genetic test for deafness is especially useful for children as it provides early detection of deafness and thus the implementation of appropriate treatments at an early age. By Daden Limited Virtual world solution specialists Daden have been awarded a contract to create the laboratory functionality to enable scenario-based training as part of the University of Leicester's SWIFT project in Second Life. By Monsanto Company Companies Will Donate Info to the Public Domain; Texas A&M Professor to Lead Effort on Cotton Genome Sequencing By Michele Westergaard Leading Professionals From Pharmaceutical and Biotechnology Companies Examine Advancements in Genomic Research By Kalorama Information The histology test segment is one of the fastest growing sectors in the IVD industry. The growing market has attracted many new entrants and competition has intensified. Histology/cytology will grow annually 5-10% over the next 5-10 years. By Mark Perloe, M.D. Recurrent Pregnancy Loss Interactive Webinar. Join Georgia Reproductive Specialists Medical Director, Dr. Mark Perloe online August 9th at 8:30pm ET. By Global Business Coalition on HIV/AIDS, TB, Malaria DNA Genotek, a leading provider of products for biological sample collection, stabilization and preparation, has joined the Global Business Coalition on HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria. By Jessica After it's recent successful launch of biotech articles, the website has now launched a forum for biotechnology professionals and students. By Ms Ritu A paternity test is a relationship analysis test that compares 16 different locations from a sample of a father and child to find the probability of a biological match. By Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers Increasing numbers of research studies clearly demonstrate that genetics alone cannot explain the diversity of living organisms, reports Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News (GEN). By Eloquent Books Ahloowalia’s Invasion of the Genes presents a genetic look at the historical events in India and a fascinating narration of the genetic, cultural and linguistic similarities between people of Arabia, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Persia and North India. By National Foundation for Cancer Research, Genelex 30,000 breast cancer survivors taking tamoxifen are being put unnecessarily at risk of a reccurence due to slow adoption of a simple genetic test. By Tuck Self, The Rebel Belle Science and philosophy suggest that some form of genius is part of everyone's genetic makeup. Now, the creator of the "Gene Keys" shares his beliefs on how to determine what these strengths are and how to exploit them for personal success. By Justin Ryan A newly published scientific study by geneticists at the University of Leicester recognizes the contributions to the field of genetics by hobbyists known as ‘genetic genealogists’. By Coldfire Inc. Mothers instinctively know that breastfeeding is good for their babies but studies now show that breastfeeding can prevent breast cancer in certain genetic groups? By SpectraCell Laboratories, Inc. SpectraCell now offers the ONLY commercially available Telomere Analysis in the US. This test can determine the length of a patient's telomeres in relation to the their age. By Eastern Biotech & Life Sciences Cervical cancer is the second most common cancer among the women worldwide, causing 250,000 deaths annually (WHO report). According to a report published by MOH in 2005, about 43 women die in the UAE alone due to cervical cancer each year. By Andrew Johnson Well known U.S. alternative researcher Lloyd Pye returns to the UK as part of an extended European tour. During June 20-27 he will give lectures in London, Nottingham and Leeds. By Hyperspace Publications The Butterfly Virus takes you on an action packed thrill ride into the unthinkable. A genetic engineer working on a breakthrough in cloning technology, is called into action when an unknown virus breaks out in the southwest. Could it actually happen? By American Society of Human Genetics (ASHG) In celebration of National DNA Day, the American Society of Human Genetics (ASHG) announced the winners of the fourth annual National DNA Day Essay Contest, which serves to educate students and teachers about important concepts in genetic science. By ChronoConcepts www.Synchronizefirst.com elaborates the underlying factors that solidify a marriage and dictate its legitimacy. By Pharma-Reports This report analyzes the basics and processes of both genomics and proteomics, the various technologies involved in the process of drug development, genomics and proteomics. By Ontario Genomics Institute (OGI) The Ontario Genomics Institute (OGI) has launched two new programs designed to increase Ontario’s competitiveness in genomics research and innovation. By bharatbook.com Genetics Bundle offers a 15% discount off the total transaction price for the following reports being purchased simultaneously: Transposagen Co-founder Receives Prestigious Allan Award from the American Society of Human Genetics By Transposagen Biopharmaceuticals Dr. Haig H. Kazazian, Jr. Recognized for His Career Achievement in Human Genetics Research By New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome NJCTS Grassroots Campaign Empowers Kids and Families To Fight Tourette Syndrome Stigma By NJCTS DNA Sharing Repository Tourett Syndrome DNA Sharing Repository Helps Families Understand the Definition of TS By NJCTS DNA Sharing Repository Group behind the world's first TS DNA Sharing Repository aims to assist educators help children with Tourette Syndrome. By Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers Biotech and pharmaceutical firms are developing a host of new technologies designed to streamline the complicated drug discovery process, reports Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News (GEN). By American Society of Human Genetics (ASHG) CONTACT: Kristen Long, 301-634-7346, klong@ashg.org By International Barley Genetics Symposium Highly collaborative international efforts have produced a substantial body of genetic and genomic resources in the past several years. |
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