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Technical Roundup On Two Stocks – Puma Biotechnology, Inc. (PBYI), Diamond Offshore Drilling, Inc. (DO) – Post Analyst

Posted: Published on April 12th, 2017

Technical Roundup On Two Stocks - Puma Biotechnology, Inc. (PBYI), Diamond Offshore Drilling, Inc. (DO) Post Analyst Puma Biotechnology, Inc. has a consensus outperform rating from 7 Wall Street analysts, and the number of shares currently sold short amount to at least 27.36% of shares outstanding. The stock sank -19.31% last month and is up 17.75 this year. Wall ... and more » Read this article: Technical Roundup On Two Stocks - Puma Biotechnology, Inc. (PBYI), Diamond Offshore Drilling, Inc. (DO) - Post Analyst … Continue reading

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EMBL opens new lab for tissue biology and disease modeling in … – Science Magazine

Posted: Published on April 12th, 2017

A mouse pancreas imaged withselective plane illumination microscopy, a technique that will be used at EMBL Barcelona. Ahlgren, Mayer & Swoger/CRG By Elisabeth PainApr. 11, 2017 , 3:45 PM BARCELONA, SPAINYou'd have to go back to the years before the economic crisis to feel so much optimism in the Spanish scientific community. In a lecture hall buzzing with excitement, the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) and the Spanish government yesterday presented a plan to open a new lab here for the study of tissues and organs. The center, EMBL's first new outpost in 18 years, will host six to eight research groups; a director has yet to be named but recruitment has begun. The announcement is welcome news to the Spanish scientific community, which has suffered from years of budget cuts and political neglect. The agreement also strengthens Barcelona's profile as one of southern Europe's premier science hubs, adds Joan Guinovart, director of the Institute for Research in Biomedicine here. Barcelona is already one of the hottest spots in biomedicine in Europe," he says. Headquartered in Heidelberg, Germany, EMBL is an international organization supported by 22 member states; it's not affiliated with the European Union. Over the decades, EMBL has … Continue reading

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Family of USD alumnus gives millions to medical biology – The Volante

Posted: Published on April 12th, 2017

Students work in an introductory biology lab in Churchill-Haines Tuesday afternoon. USD's medical biology program has been given a major donation by the family of a deceased alum, which it will use for labs, research and scholarships. Mason Dockter / The Volante USDs medical biology program is about to be the beneficiary of a huge cash infusion, courtesy of the family of an alumnus. Keith Nolop, a former Volante editor, graduated from USD in 1975 and spent decades working in pharmaceutical development. According to his obituary in the New York Times, he worked on drugs to treat cancer, asthma and allergies. In May of last year, Keith Nolop was killed in a bicycle wreck in Pacific Palisades, C.A., at the age of 63. After careful consideration, his family decided to donate several million dollars of his estateto the USD medical biology department. The total amount of the gift currently is $4 million, buttheres a possibility more will come whenKeith Nolops brother, Neil Nolop, comes to visit campus next month. Steve Brown, president and CEO of the USD Foundation, will be meeting with Neil Nolop when he visits. The gift amount that we have received to date is $4 million, and … Continue reading

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James Rothman appointed Sterling Professor of Cell Biology – Yale News

Posted: Published on April 12th, 2017

James E. Rothman, newly appointed as a Sterling Professor of Cell Biology, is one of the world's most distinguished biochemists and cell biologists. For his work on how molecular messages are transmitted inside and outside of human cells, he was awarded a Nobel Prize in 2013. A Sterling Professorship is one of the universitys highest faculty honors. Rothman helped reveal the mechanism that allows cellular compartments called vesicles to transmit information both in the interior of the cell and to the surrounding environment. The fusion of vesicles and cellular membranes, a process called exocytosis, is basic to life and occurs in organisms as diverse as yeast and humans. Exocytosis underlies physiological functions ranging from the secretion of insulin to the regulation of the brain neurotransmitters responsible for movement, perception, memory, and mood. Rothmans current research concerns the biophysics of membrane fusion and its regulation in exocytosis; the dynamics of the Golgi apparatus at super-resolution; and the use of bio-inspired design in nanotechnology. After graduating from Yale College with a degree in physics, Rothman earned a Ph.D. in biological chemistry from Harvard Medical School. He conducted postdoctoral research at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology before moving to the Stanford School of … Continue reading

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Synthetic Biology Building a custom eukaryotic genome de novo – Nature.com

Posted: Published on April 12th, 2017

Nature.com Synthetic Biology Building a custom eukaryotic genome de novo Nature.com The Synthetic Yeast Project (Sc2.0) aims to create the first synthetic eukaryotic genome. It is based on synthesizing, from scratch, a reworked Saccharomyces cerevisiae genome that is optimized for genomic stability and includes various design features ... The rest is here: Synthetic Biology Building a custom eukaryotic genome de novo - Nature.com … Continue reading

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Mayor's attorney: Murray's anatomy disproves sex abuse claim – seattlepi.com

Posted: Published on April 12th, 2017

'This is the heart of the allegations, and they are false' By Daniel DeMay, SeattlePI Seattle Mayor Ed Murray's attorney said Tuesday that a recent medical exam contradicts claims made about the mayor's anatomy by a man who says Murray sexually abused him as a boy. Responding to a detailed description offered in the sex abuse lawsuit, Murray's personal attorney Robert Sulkin said Tuesday that a doctor examined Murray and found no evidence of the mole described as being on his scrotum in the lawsuit. Sulkin said the doctor's report also found no evidence that any mole was removed from the area. "This is game changing," Sulkin said. "This is the heart of the allegations, and they are false. ... "If you think about it, the accuser provided false information to his own lawyers. ... The case should be dropped." Photo: GENNA MARTIN/SEATTLEPI.COM Seattle Mayor Ed Murray speaks at a press conference Friday, April 7, 2017, called to address new claims that he sexually abused a teen boy in the 1980s. He denied the claims and said he would continue to serve as mayor and seek another term. Seattle Mayor Ed Murray speaks at a press conference Friday, April 7, … Continue reading

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Grey's Anatomy Star Camilla Luddington Gives Birth to a Baby Girl … – E! Online

Posted: Published on April 12th, 2017

Camilla Luddington has officially kicked off her newest rolemotherhood! TheGrey's Anatomystar gave birth to a baby girl and confirmed the news to fans on Instagram with a black and white video of her and beauMatt Alanholding their little daughter outside. As a bonus, the actress also revealed their first child's name in the process. "We have a new great love in our lives... our sweet baby girl...Hayden," she captioned the visual. In honor of the couple's new arrival, Luddington also accessorized with a fitting new braceleta delicate gold chain adorned with the letter "H." Picture perfect! While the name feels like it was made just for the newborn, the new mom previously told E! News picking a moniker would come down to seeing their daughter for the first time."I think when we see the baby, we'll just know," she said in December. By February, the ABC star revealed the baby's sex with a perfectly fitting nod to Lara Croft. "I am so excited to announce today that I am having a... girl!" she captioned a photo of herself holding a baby onesie with "Tomb Raider in Training" on it."I want her to grow up knowing how strong women are. To … Continue reading

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'My Daughter Suffers From Cyclical Vomiting SyndromeHere's What That Means' – Women's Health

Posted: Published on April 12th, 2017

Women's Health 'My Daughter Suffers From Cyclical Vomiting SyndromeHere's What That Means' Women's Health Chandra Wilson plays of the role of Dr. Miranda Bailey on ABC's Grey's Anatomy. When her daughter Sarina McFarlane was struck with a mystery illness seven years ago, she had to do some doctoring of her own to figure out what was wrongand how to get ... View post: 'My Daughter Suffers From Cyclical Vomiting SyndromeHere's What That Means' - Women's Health … Continue reading

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Ruby's heart condition not an episode of Grey's Anatomy – Krugersdorp News

Posted: Published on April 12th, 2017

Ruby was diagnosed with a rare, yet very destructive disease called Restrictive Cardiomyopathy, 19 months ago, and the doctor only gave her 24 months to live. Time is running out for her. Most 15-year-old girls want fancy clothes, cute shoes and tickets to their favourite boy bands concert. But Ruby Ballack just wants to live to see her next birthday. She was diagnosed with a rare, yet very destructive, disease called Restrictive Cardiomyopathy 19 months ago and at that time the doctor only gave her 24 months to live. Time is running out for Ruby. She recently had a 3,2cm blood clot in her heart. Luckily it has dissolved. Due to poor blood flow in her heart chambers there is a major risk of blood clots forming again. And lets not even mention the three ICU admissions she had in December 2016 alone. Also read:Hope towers over teens short life expectancy During a recent visit to the hospital, Ruby was very ill and spent a few days in ICU. Photo: Submitted Ruby also experiences tremendous pressure on her heart because of the accumulation of fluid in her hearts lining. She has had multiple pericardial taps to remove the fluid, but … Continue reading

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Anatomy of the Steelers drafts: Daniel McCullers – Steel City Underground (blog)

Posted: Published on April 12th, 2017

Anatomy of the Steelers drafts is an ongoing series leading up to the NFL Draft which examines the successes and failures of past Pittsburghdraft choices. Todays article focuses on the Steelers 2014 sixth round draft pick, Daniel McCullers. Easily one of the largest athletes during his time in college, and also now in the pros, McCullers has been playfully called many nicknames, including Big Dan and Shade Tree. The Steelers made waves by selecting the massive defensive tackle, and four-year starter with the Volunteers, in the sixth round of the 2014 NFL Draft. McCullers NFL.com Draft Profile is intriguing to look back on: A big-boned, short-area plugger with some underachiever traits, McCullers has raw tools that could become special if he learns to harness the innate strength in his body and pairs with a DL coach who can refine his mechanics. But thats not what stands out the most: NFL.com listed McCullers as a projected second/third round pick. Landing him several rounds later was a tremendous value, of course depending on where the Steelers had him on their own draft board. The need was a great one. The Steelers were still attempting to replace several outstanding defensive linemen. Defensive end … Continue reading

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