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Category Archives: Vascular Biology

Scientists revealed the oldest known scorpion on Earth – Tech Explorist

Posted: Published on January 18th, 2020

Scorpions are among the first creatures to have become entirely terrestrialized. Continue reading

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G-protein Coupled Receptor Market Competitive Research And Precise Outlook 2019 To 2025 Dagoretti News – Dagoretti News

Posted: Published on January 18th, 2020

G-protein Coupled Receptor Market TheG-protein Coupled Receptor MarketPerspective, Comprehensive Analysis along with Major Segments and Forecast, 2019-2025. Continue reading

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Exonate Announces Collaboration With Janssen to Develop a New Eye Drop for the Treatment of Retinal Vascular Diseases Including Wet Age-related…

Posted: Published on January 14th, 2020

The program, facilitated by Johnson & Johnson Innovation, has the potential to improve the treatment of patients with retinal vascular diseases and transform the lives of those suffering from vision loss. CAMBRIDGE, England, Jan. 13, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Exonate, an early stage biotechnology company, announced today that it has entered into a strategic collaboration agreement with Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Inc., one of the Janssen Pharmaceutical Companies of Johnson & Johnson Continue reading

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Sandy Bottom wetlands to receive protection for ‘national ecological significance’ – Citizen Times

Posted: Published on January 14th, 2020

ASHEVILLE - Do the thousands of drivers who zip down N.C. 191 through Bent Creek each day know they are passing through one of the rarest habitats in the state, and possibly the country? Continue reading

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Why biotech is a boon for patients and investors – Spear’s WMS

Posted: Published on January 14th, 2020

Today we are at the forefront of a healthcare revolution, driven by advances in genetic analysis and molecular biology that are now creating real benefits for patients, says Joe Anderson Nearly two decades ago, the International Human Genome Mapping Consortium completed the first genome sequence; a 13-year project costing circa $2.7 billion. Continue reading

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Vascular Biology | Surgery Research | Michigan Medicine …

Posted: Published on January 2nd, 2020

Our faculty have been leading advances in vascular biology, disease and surgery.The work of our surgeon scientists is changing what we know about vascular biology and disease as well as how we care for our patients across a range of disease processes. Continue reading

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UCC currently taking applicants for 21 jobs with some incredible pay – Cork Beo

Posted: Published on January 2nd, 2020

University College Cork currently has 21 jobs on offer with some of them paying incredible money. Continue reading

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Growing up Tyrannosaurus rex: Osteohistology refutes the pygmy Nanotyrannus and supports ontogenetic niche partitioning in juvenile Tyrannosaurus -…

Posted: Published on January 2nd, 2020

Abstract Despite its iconic status as the king of dinosaurs, Tyrannosaurus rex biology is incompletely understood. Here, we examine femur and tibia bone microstructure from two half-grown T. rex specimens, permitting the assessments of age, growth rate, and maturity necessary for investigating the early life history of this giant theropod Continue reading

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Top Technical Advances of 2019 – The Scientist

Posted: Published on December 29th, 2019

From artificial intelligence to pluripotent stem cells, this year saw the publication of a bevy of intriguing new methods, as well as tweaks to existing protocols. Artificial intelligence tackles life science Look under the hood of many of this years headline-making discoveries in biology and youll find machine learning, a tool thats gaining ground in the life sciences thanks to growing computational power and the availability of big datasets needed for training Continue reading

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9 Harvard researchers named AAAS Fellows Harvard – Harvard Gazette

Posted: Published on November 27th, 2019

Nine Harvard researchers are among the 443 scientists who have been named fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), the worlds largest general scientific society. The lifetime appointment honors individuals for their efforts in advancing science applications that are deemed scientifically or socially distinguished. The fellows from Harvard are Andrew Biewener, Darren E. Continue reading

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