Personalized Medicine: The New Paradigm in the Prevention and Treatment of...
(PRWEB) March 05, 2014 In Latin America, Mexico is the pioneer in genetic test applications. Personalized medicine has only been around for the last 15 years. The ALAMPs intention with personalized...
View ArticleEffect of receptor activity-modifying protein-1 on vascular smooth muscle cells
PUBLIC RELEASE DATE: 18-Mar-2014 Contact: Bei Shi shi_bei2147@126.com Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine Bei Shi, Xianping Long, Ranzun Zhao, Zhijiang Liu, Dongmei Wang and Guanxue Xu,...
View ArticleGenes may influence weight gain from fried foods
By Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter WEDNESDAY, March 19, 2014 (HealthDay News) — Genetics help determine whether a frequent diet of fried food will make you fat, according to a new Harvard study....
View ArticleA Vision of the Future of Civil and Environmental Engineering by Students of...
www.youtube.com/watch?v=AMT5-JZbw18A Vision of the Future of Civil and Environmental Engineering by Students of Professors of MITCEEVideo DimasBrommerGiesa Lyrics: Leon: Oh golly! 3D printers, genetic...
View ArticleLifeline Skin Care Launches Daily Defense Anti-Aging Skincare Complex Using...
Carlsbad, CA (PRWEB) April 10, 2014 Most baby boomers grew up not knowing about the importance of sun protection. The term SPF wasnt even invented until 1962. So lets blame those lines and wrinkles,...
View ArticleRicky Ashby Microbiology Podcast – Video
www.youtube.com/watch?v=mfrLhlYi9ykRicky Ashby Microbiology PodcastThis video is an assignment for Environmental Microbiology. It is a mock lecture on Gene Therapy and the utilization of viruses found...
View ArticleEngineered E. coli produces high levels of D-ribose as described in...
PUBLIC RELEASE DATE: 24-Apr-2014 Contact: Vicki Cohn vcohn@liebertpub.com 914-740-2100 x2156 Mary Ann Liebert, Inc./Genetic Engineering News New Rochelle, NY, April 24, 2014D-ribose is a commercially...
View ArticleUH helps create hub for environmental experts
Three Texas universities are joining together to create ahome for environmental investigators, funding infrastructure needs with a $4.4 million grant from the National Institutes of Health,funding the...
View ArticleCourt decision keeps NZ GE-free
Court decision keeps NZ GE-free A recent High Court decision is a victory for New Zealand consumers, farmers and foresters, says the Soil & Health Association. The High Court ruled against a...
View ArticleGenetic Heroes May Be Key to Treating Debilitating Diseases
The Resilience Project seeks to find people who are unaffected by genetic mutations that would normally cause severe and fatal disorders An example of a protein complex created by a mutated gene...
View ArticleGenetic influence on pulmonary function: Six further genes identified
PUBLIC RELEASE DATE: 16-Jun-2014 Contact: Prof. Dr. Holger Schulz schulz@helmholtz-muenchen.de 49-893-187-4119 Helmholtz Zentrum Mnchen – German Research Center for Environmental Health In their...
View ArticleWhy RSS up in arms against genetically modified (GM) crops?
Field trials of 15 genetically modified crop, widely known as GM crop may be delayed after Swadeshi Jagran Manch(SJM) and Bharatiya Kisan Sangh(BKS) raised serious objection about the feasibility of...
View ArticleInvasive Species Genetics and Biogeography Research – Video
www.youtube.com/watch?v=fO0dl5DU04kInvasive Species Genetics and Biogeography ResearchUniversity of Toledo website: http://www.utoledo.edu/index.html UT YouTube page:...
View ArticleStudy on genetics of height provides elusive answers
WASHINGTON Its no secret that if your dad is tall and your mother is tall, you are probably going to be tall. But fully understanding the genetics of height has been a big order for scientists....
View ArticleStudy on genetics of height provides long-sought answers
WASHINGTON Its no secret that if your dad is tall and your mother is tall, you are probably going to be tall. But fully understanding the genetics of height has been a big order for scientists....
View ArticleGenetic Engineering: Synthetic Milk May Be Next After Synthetic Meat
A plan to save the cows and make milk in the lab could ease the environmental footprint of the dairy industry.(Reuters) If the plans of a vegan duo materialise, cow’s milk will soon be made minus the...
View ArticleMayo Clinic researchers discover genetic markers for alcoholism recovery
PUBLIC RELEASE DATE: 4-Nov-2014 Contact: Bob Nellis newsbureau@mayo.edu 507-284-5005 Mayo Clinic @MayoClinic ROCHESTER, Minn. In an international study, Mayo Clinic researchers and collaborators have...
View ArticleLies, Damn Lies And Genetic Engineering
The big agribusiness companies have achieved regulatory capture of government agenciesbut not in the way that many people think. At the urging of industry, since the 1980s federal agencies have...
View ArticleHigh-sugar diet in fathers can lead to obese offspring
A new study shows that increasing sugar in the diet of male fruit flies for just 1 or 2 days before mating can cause obesity in their offspring through alterations that affect gene expression in the...
View ArticleHylunia Head of Research and Development Gives Traveling Lectures on Plant...
Henderson, NV (PRWEB) December 23, 2014 After a successful educational outreach trip to Florida the weekend before Thanksgiving, Hylunia’s Head of Research and Development Dr. Link will visit Arizona...
View ArticleYear of birth has an influence on genetic risk for obesity
The year in which a person was born may have an influence on their obesity risk, according to new research published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Previously, research has...
View ArticleCentury-old drug reverses autism-like symptoms in fragile X mouse model
Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) affect 1 to 2 percent of children in the United States. Hundreds of genetic and environmental factors have been shown to increase the risk of ASD. Researchers at UC San...
View ArticlePotential toxicity of cellulose nanocrystals examined in Industrial...
IMAGE:Industrial Biotechnology, led by Co-Editors-in-Chief Larry Walker, PhD, Biological and Environmental Engineering Department, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, and Glenn Nedwin, PhD, MoT, CEO and...
View ArticleAre current water treatment methods sufficient to remove harmful engineered...
IMAGE:Environmental Engineering Science, the official journal of the Association of Environmental Engineering and Science Professors (AEESP), is an authoritative peer-reviewed journal published...
View ArticleResearchers find a way to cut wine hangovers
If wine tends to give you a hangover, science may have a solution, and it starts with a “genome knife.” The phrase refers to an enzyme called RNA-guided Cas9 nuclease that’s able to knock down a...
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