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- Sexually abused child grow old early: Study 22 Nov 2009 04:30 GMT
... a certain point, cell death is triggered.Australian-American cell biologist Elizabeth Blackburn, who shared the Nobel Prize in Medicine last month for breakthrough research on telomeres, likened them to "tips of shoelaces" -- ...
- Child abuse 'speeds up' ageing: S... 21 Nov 2009 20:10 GMT
... certain point, cell death is triggered. Australian-American cell biologist Elizabeth Blackburn, who shared the Nobel Prize in Medicine last month for breakthrough research on telomeres, likened them to "tips of shoelaces" -- ...
- U.'s million-dollar gamble: Young science faculty 21 Nov 2009 16:17 GMT
... his breakthroughs were honored with this year's Nobel Prize in chemistry. U. administrators point to Capecchi ... upper echelon of professionals in law, engineering, medicine, business as well as our political leadership ...
- Child abuse 'speeds up' ageing: Study 21 Nov 2009 08:54 GMT
... certain point, cell death is triggered. Australian-American cell biologist Elizabeth Blackburn, who shared the Nobel Prize in Medicine last month for breakthrough research on telomeres, likened them to "tips of shoelaces" -- ...
- Child abuse may shorten cell lifeline 20 Nov 2009 21:22 GMT
... have suffered such trauma in childhood. Australian-American cell biologist Elizabeth Blackburn, who shared the Nobel Prize in Medicine last month for breakthrough research on the caps known as telomeres, has likened them ...
- Child abuse may shorten cell lifeline: study 20 Nov 2009 20:22 GMT
... certain point, cell death is triggered. Australian-American cell biologist Elizabeth Blackburn, who shared the Nobel Prize in Medicine last month for breakthrough research on telomeres, likened them to "tips of shoelaces" -- ...
- Brain Disease "Resistance Gene" Could Offer Insights Into CJD 20 Nov 2009 19:51 GMT
... in world-class scientists. It has produced 29 Nobel Prize winners and sustains a flourishing environment for ... Barts the London Queen Mary's School of Medicine and Dentistry; London School of Hygiene and ...
- Biologist Zamecnik '33 passes away at 96 20 Nov 2009 13:56 GMT
... Zamecnik, long considered a front-runner for the Nobel Prize, enrolled in Dartmouth Medical School — at ... Dennis Ausiello, chief of the department of medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital, said in a ...
- EIF provides support to early-stage Life Science companies in the Nordic Region. 20 Nov 2009 11:13 GMT
... in the world and each year, the Nobel Assembly at Karolinska Institutet awards the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. Research accounts for 80% of the Karolinska Institutet's activity and the university conducts more ...
- Winship-led team identifies a way to exploit cancer cells' taste for glucose 19 Nov 2009 11:18 GMT
... the "Warburg effect," honoring discoverer Otto Warburg, a German biochemist who won the 1931 Nobel Prize in Medicine. Now a Winship-led team has identified a way to possibly exploit cancer cells' taste ...
- Halifax Researcher Wins 'Nobel Prize' Of Pharmaceutical Research 19 Nov 2009 10:13 GMT
... in Ottawa last night. Known as the Nobel Prize of pharmaceutical research, this award is the ... the Dalhousie Medical School/Capital Health Department of Medicine. He's also a professor of chemistry at ...
- ACS To Honor Deciphering Of The Genetic Code As A National Historic Chemical... 19 Nov 2009 09:56 GMT
... between variation and disease. One day, when medicine is able to marshal the power of ... amino acids. In 1968 Nirenberg shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with Har Gobind ...
- Halifax researcher wins Prix Galien Research Award 19 Nov 2009 09:28 GMT
... in Ottawa last night. Known as the Nobel Prize of pharmaceutical research, this award is the ... the Dalhousie Medical School/Capital Health Department of Medicine. He's also a professor of chemistry at ...
- Death and Life on American Samoa: Update 19 Nov 2009 06:36 GMT
... surgery, pediatric infectious diseases, epidemiology, immunology, transfusion medicine, virology, and H1N1-subtype influenza. The equipment we ... not a head of state or a Nobel Prize nominee or even a famous athlete. He ...
- Nobel Prize-winner credits Utah for his start 19 Nov 2009 05:33 GMT
... World-renowned chemist and Nobel Prize-winner Venkatraman Ramakrishnan had never seen anything like ... the evening Benning Society Special Lecture in Medicine, in which he explained the structure and ...
- Cancers' Sweet Tooth May Be Weakness 18 Nov 2009 17:34 GMT
... the "Warburg effect," honoring discoverer Otto Warburg, a German biochemist who won the 1931 Nobel Prize in Medicine. Now a Winship-led team has identified a way to possibly exploit cancer cells' taste ...
- Immune system activated in schizophrenia 18 Nov 2009 15:13 GMT
... to improving human health. Each year, the Nobel Assembly at Karolinska Institutet awards the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. For more information, visit ...
- Alnylam Presents New Pre-clinical Data on ALN-VSP, an RNAi Therapeutic for the Treatment of Liver Cancer 18 Nov 2009 12:32 GMT
... rapidly advancing frontiers in biology and drug discovery today which was awarded the 2006 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine. RNAi is a natural process of gene silencing that occurs in organisms ranging from ...
- Cancer-Fighting Drugs Delivered Right To The Tumor 18 Nov 2009 11:32 GMT
... Home to the country's winners of the Nobel Prize in science, it commands a worldwide reputation ... biotechnology, water-resource management, materials engineering, aerospace and medicine. The majority of the founders and managers ...
- Osamu Shimomura's Serendipitous Nobel 18 Nov 2009 05:34 GMT
... scientific journey Osamu Shimomura, a School of Medicine professor emeritus of physiology and one of ... and one of the winners of the Nobel Prize in chemistry in 2008, returned to MED ...
- Nobel-winning biochemist gives U. lecture 18 Nov 2009 02:56 GMT
... of three scientists who shared this year's Nobel Prize for Chemistry for breakthroughs in mapping the ... for the Benning Society Special Lecture in Medicine at the Rice-Eccles Stadium Tower. Mapping ribosomes ...
- Government of Canada pays tribute to the country's top health researchers 17 Nov 2009 16:14 GMT
... in biopharmaceutical research. Referred to as the Nobel Prize of pharmaceutical research, the Prix Galien are ... eminent Canadian experts in pharmacy, pharmacology and medicine. -0- 11/17/2009 /For further information: Media Enquiries: ...
- Nicholas D. Kristof's health care numbers don't add up 17 Nov 2009 14:51 GMT
... as the essence of the "art of medicine," for all physicians ever since. It would ... United States is England with 27. The Nobel Prize in medicine and physiology is divorced from ...
- Boldly going where no worms have been before 17 Nov 2009 08:58 GMT
... conditions in orbit for the study of biomedicine and material sciences. The worms are used ... which was the subject of the 2006 Nobel Prize in Medicine, is a viable technique for ...
- Spaceworms jet off on Space Shuttle Atlantis 17 Nov 2009 08:52 GMT
... conditions in orbit for the study of biomedicine and material sciences. The worms are used ... which was the subject of the 2006 Nobel Prize in Medicine, is a viable technique for ...
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