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If you sell laboratory products that can help life science researchers in Utah, join Biotechnology Calendar on August 30, 2017 as we introduce Utah researchers to the best lab products & services currently available at the upcoming BioResearch Product Faire™ Event at the University of Utah on 8/30/17.
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A $1M grant from the National Science Foundation, funds the Center for Biophotonic Sensors & Systems (CBSS) for future study on biosensors. This is a multi-site program between Boston University Photonics Center and the Center for Biophotonics Science and Technology at UC Davis.
Tags: June, Photonics, UC Davis - Medical Center, funding news, NSF funding, National Science Foundation, 2017, June 2017, Biophotonics
U Wisconsin, Madison: New Construction and Funding
Lab Equipment Needed for Madison Research New Buildings and Renovations?
Next week PLOS journal will publish an exciting article featuring a new biological discovery. Scientists at UC Riverside have discovered critical information regarding insect development.
This study uncovers the use of DNA as an organism’s biological clock in sexual development, or metamorphosis in insects. With applications in new cancer treatments, agriculture, human health and potential applications in zoology, this study opens gateways of undiscovered information. This is one exciting example of the potential in research and the intersectionality in life science, molecular biology and biotechnology supplies.
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Tags: CA, agriculture, DNA Research, Cancer, Genome, UCR, Fruit Fly
Ground breaking on new Multidisciplinary Research Building November 2016 at UC Riverside.
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(Article posted 2015 and updated in 2016)
Patients with a condition known as lung nodules may soon be breathing a bit more easily, thanks to research funding granted to the University of California, Davis and a new diagnostic technology tested in a 2016 study at the Morehouse School of Medicine and Emory University. Lung nodules are usually benign, small lesions often found in CT chest scans. While only 2% of these nodules end up being cancerous, they still require examination and monitoring to ensure the safety of the patient.
Read MoreTags: CA, Emory University, University of California Davis, cancer research, California, Cancer, UCDMC, BioResearch Product Faire Event, Research Funding, Sacramento, Davis, UC Davis - Medical Center, research grants, lung cancer
Although people expect to go to the hospital to be treated for their illnesses, sometimes patients can acquire fungal infections during treatment that can make them even sicker. The fungus Candida albicans is a common hospital-acquired fungus that can get into the bloodstream and vital organs, leading to a mortality rate of up to 75% of infected patients. Researchers at The Ohio State University in Columbus have found a potential approach to fight these infections.
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How much product can exhibiting companies sell at a single event?
Let Biotechnology Calendar, Inc. help you find out! With the 2017 schedule out we can help you select the very best shows to increase your scientific product sales.
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