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Chemistry & Corpses: The Science of Bog Bodies – Video

Posted: Published on May 14th, 2014

Chemistry Corpses: The Science of Bog Bodies SciShow explains the chemistry, archaeology and history of bog bodies -- naturally mummified corpses (and other fun things!) that have been discovered in Europe's peat bogs. ---------- Like... By: SciShow … Continue reading

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Chemistry Professor Receives the 2014 Spiers Memorial Award

Posted: Published on May 14th, 2014

(Santa Barbara, Calif.) UC Santa Barbaras Fred Wudl, a research professor in chemistry and materials engineering, has received the 2014 Spiers Memorial Award for his many innovative developments in the field of organic electroactive materials and plasticelectronics. The Spiers Memorial Award is presented in recognition of an individual who has made an outstanding contribution to the field of a Faraday Discussion. Produced by the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) for more than 100 years, Faraday Discussions are unique international discussion meetings that focus on rapidly developing areas of physical chemistry and its interfaces with other scientific disciplines. All attendees contribute to the discussion, including presenting their own relevantresearch. I am very grateful to the RSC for this recognition of our research that could not have been done without the many dedicated, outstanding collaborators who worked in our laboratories for close to 40 years, Wudl said. This award is, of course, also an acknowledgment of our campus and the UC system as a whole. Indeed, organic electronics is revolutionizing the electronics industry, and the Faraday Discussions will further this evolution in semiconductor physics, chemistry, materials science andengineering. To view the complete story, open the attached news release, or go tohttp://www.news.ucsb.edu/2014/014134/chemistry-professor-receives-2014-spiers-memorial-award. Go … Continue reading

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Stem cell research offers new hope

Posted: Published on May 14th, 2014

May 14, 2014, 4 a.m. STEM cell therapy is the great frontier of todays medical research. STEM cell therapy is the great frontier of todays medical research. While still in its infancy, stem cell technology has already moved from being a promising idea to delivering life-saving treatment for conditions such as leukaemia. Last week about 70 people gathered at the Mid City Motel, Warrnambool, to hear about the advances from one of Australias leading researchers. Stem cell researcher, Professor Graham Jenkin. Professor Graham Jenkin, of the department of obstetrics and gynaecology at Monash University, is researching the use of stem cells harvested from umbilical cord blood to treat babies at risk of developing cerebral palsy as the result of oxygen deprivation during birth. The event was hosted by the Warrnambool branch of the Inner Wheel Club as part of a national fund-raising program by the organisation. Professor Jenkin, deputy director of The Ritchie Centre, said treating infants deprived of oxygen with cord blood stem cells was showing promising results in preventing the brain damage that leads to cerebral palsy. We are looking at treating infants within a 24-hour window after birth, Professor Jenkin said. We would be aiming for treatment … Continue reading

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New Diagnostic Modalities in Cardiology – Video

Posted: Published on May 14th, 2014

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Acute cardiology referral practice. – Video

Posted: Published on May 14th, 2014

Acute cardiology referral practice. A quality improvement study of acute cardiology referral practice in a tertiary care centre. A junior led improvement. By: jayjayjameson … Continue reading

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Humboldt Medical Specialists to expand cardiology services

Posted: Published on May 14th, 2014

Hugh Parker Humboldt Medical Specialists has announced it will continue the cardiology practice of Dr. David Ploss, who recently relocated after 17 years of practice in the Eureka area. Humboldt Medical Specialists will assume care for patients at the HMS Cardiology Clinic & Diagnostic Center in the same office, located at 2332 23rd St. HMS also has a second cardiology office located at 2773 Harris St., where patients can continue to make appointments. Patients can expect to see new faces as some of the cardiologists and staff from our Harris Street location transition to the new 23rd Street location: Tin Botzler Dr. Parker is board certified in internal medicine and cardiovascular disease. He became interested in, and, ultimately dedicated to the field of cardiac imaging because he believes it is through the combination of each patient's story and the use of modern diagnostic technology that the question of how to best serve each individual patient can be answered. He attended medical school at Mercer University School of Medicine in Georgia and completed his residency at Yale University Bridgeport Hospital in Connecticut. He specializes in cardiology, nuclear cardiology, cardiac imaging with CT, MRI and echocardiography and has maintained a private practice … Continue reading

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Biotechnology | University of Wrocaw – Video

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Biotechnology | University of Wrocaw Biotechnology is a first-cycle programme conducted in English. It is an interdisciplinary and innovative programme training highly qualified specialists in demand on the labour market. Particular... By: Uniwersytet Wrocawski … Continue reading

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Biotechnology Salaries | Salary.com

Posted: Published on May 14th, 2014

(Biotechnology Pay Scales) What are the average salary ranges for jobs in the Biotechnology category? Well there are a wide range of jobs in the Biotechnology category and their pay varies greatly. If you know the pay grade of the job you are searching for you can narrow down this list to only view Biotechnology jobs that pay less than $30K, $30K-$50K, $50K-$80K, $80K-$100K, or more than $100K. If you are unsure how much your Biotechnology job pays you can choose to either browse all Biotechnology salaries below or you can search all Biotechnology salaries. Other related categories you may wish to browse are Healthcare -- Technicians jobs and Pharmaceuticals jobs. Accounting Administrative, Support, and Clerical Advertising Aerospace and Defense Agriculture, Forestry, and Fishing Architecture Arts and Entertainment Automotive Aviation and Airlines Banking Biotechnology Clergy Construction and Installation Consulting Services Customer Services Education Energy and Utilities Engineering Entry Level Environment Executive and Management Facilities, Maintenance, and Repair Financial Services Fire, Law Enforcement, and Security Food, Beverage, and Tobacco Government Graphic Arts Healthcare -- Administrative Healthcare -- Nursing Healthcare -- Practitioners Healthcare -- Technicians Hotel, Gaming, Leisure, and Travel Human Resources Insurance Internet and New Media IT -- All IT -- … Continue reading

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Using Human Stem Cell-derived Cardiomyocytes to Investigate In Vitro Human Cardiomyocyte Biology – Video

Posted: Published on May 14th, 2014

Using Human Stem Cell-derived Cardiomyocytes to Investigate In Vitro Human Cardiomyocyte Biology iCell Cardiomyocytes are human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived (hiPSC) cardiomyocytes that recapitulate the biochemical, electrophysiological, mechanic... By: Cellular Dynamics International … Continue reading

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GODZILLA BIOLOGY 101 – Nerdist Special Report (with Kyle Hill) – Video

Posted: Published on May 14th, 2014

GODZILLA BIOLOGY 101 - Nerdist Special Report (with Kyle Hill) Nerdist.com's Science Editor, Kyle Hill breaks down the scientific implications of Godzilla's biology were the King of the Monsters to exist in our reality. Visit us on the new Nerdist.com!... By: Nerdist … Continue reading

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