Science Market Update

University Research Park Poised For Massive Expansion

Posted by Sam Asher on Thu, May 22, 2014

Bringing together 126 of the nation’s top biotechnological companies into one collective forum, the University of Wisconsin’s University Research Park achieves the perfect blend of cutting-edge research and entrepreneurial vision. Companies collaborate and compete to solve problems in bioscience while producing the tools necessary to do the job. Today we spotlight this exciting research environment in anticipation of the University Research Park 2, a massive expansion of the already impressive URP.

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Tags: 2014, Midwest, WI, Wisconsin, UWiscRP, University of Wisconsin Research Park, BioResearch Product Faire Event, Madison

$6.3M in Research Funding Awarded to Columbia Research Lab

Posted by Jennifer Nieuwkerk on Wed, May 21, 2014

Research lab scientists at Columbia University received $6.3 million in life science research funding this spring for Columbia’s Center for Research in Diagnostics and Discovery. The research grant was awarded by the administering institute the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. The department of Public Health and Preventative Medicine within the Schools of Public Health at Columbia University will use the research funding to advance detection of certain diseases and predict how effective specific therapies can be in prevention and treatment. The Project Information page on the NIH website goes into further detail:

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Utah Researchers Discovered Gene Variation in IFITM3 Associated With Kawasaki Disease

Posted by Anita Zhang on Wed, May 21, 2014

Professor of Pathology, John H. Weis, at the University of Utah School of Medicine analyzed the DNA of 140 patients with Kawasaki disease to discover that those with the genetic variation in the IFITM3 gene were significantly more likely to develop coronary artery lesions or enlargement. This discovery has significant implications on the understanding of Kawasaki disease and highly contributes to the global health improvement. 

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Tags: 2014, university of utah, UUtah, Northwest, , BioResearch Product Faire Event, Salt Lake City

International Opportunity to Grow in Alabama

Posted by Anita Zhang on Tue, May 20, 2014

Living 17 years in a Dadaab refugee camp after fleeing Somalia, Africa, Hussein Issak Magale with his family came to the United States with a resettlement opportunity in 2009. After starting off at the University of Arizona in April 2010, Magale has worked in the Orthopaedic Research Lab and participated in an international research program in Kenya, Africa, which is funded by the National Institutes of Health and administrated by the University of Alabama. He will graduate in this May 2014 with a Bachelor of Science in Molecular and Cellular Biology.

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Tags: 2014, University of Alabama, BioResearch Product Faire Event, UAlab, Birmingham, AL

$10M Science Research Grant Awarded to University of Pittsburgh

Posted by Jennifer Nieuwkerk on Fri, May 16, 2014

Research lab scientists at the University of Pittsburgh recently received $10 million in research funding from the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) for studies focused on schizophrenia. The five-year science research grant will be used to establish the Silvio O. Conte Center for Translational Mental Health Research within the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine’s Department of Psychiatry.

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Tags: 2014, University of Pittsburgh, Northeast, new research funding, UPITT, BioResearch Product Faire Event, PA, Pittsburgh, research grant

A Holistic Approach to Blood Cell Isolation at Ohio State

Posted by Sam Asher on Thu, May 15, 2014

A challenging problem in biotechnology today is isolating an elusive type of blood cell that acts as a unique stem cell. Many believe it is too difficult a task to be worth the time and money. A research team at Ohio State University agrees with this belief, but sees no reason to despair: they instead propose an easier, more creative method to accomplish the same goal.

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Tags: 2014, Midwest, Ohio State University, BioResearch Product Faire Event, Columbus, OH, OhStu

New Research Building Receives $50M in Bioscience Funding at USC

Posted by Jennifer Nieuwkerk on Wed, May 14, 2014

The University of Southern California received $50 million in bioscience funding earlier this year from retired orthopedic spinal surgeon, Gary K. Michelson, to fund the USC Michelson Center for Convergent Bioscience. The new research building will be used by USC research lab scientists and engineers to produce groundbreaking research in health and similar sciences. One of the center’s aims is to turn biological sciences “into a quantitative and predictive science” and bring about new therapies and cures for diseases.

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Tags: 2014, CA, University of Southern California, new research building, new research funding, California, USC, Los Angeles, BioResearch Product Faire Event

Graduate Research Lab Scientists Rank 9th for NSF Awards at UC Irvine

Posted by Jennifer Nieuwkerk on Tue, May 13, 2014

Research lab scientists at the University of California, Irvine receive millions of dollars in life science research funding from organizations such as the National Institutes of Health and the National Science Foundation every year, often dwarfing the research budgets of lesser known schools. Did you know that graduate students at the University of California, Irvine receive a remarkable number of life science research grants as well?

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Tags: 2014, CA, University of California Irvine, California, BioResearch Product Faire Event, Irvine, UCI, UC Irvine, life science research grants, life science research funding

UC Berkeley Bioengineers Receive Grant for Brain Tumor Research

Posted by Emily Olson on Mon, May 12, 2014

The $500,000 Keck Fund research award was given earlier this year to bioengineering professors Kumar and Murthy for their project, Single Tumor Cell Proteomics for Diagnosis and Prognosis. 

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Tags: 2014, University of California Berkeley, proteomics, cancer research, BioResearch Product Faire Event, UC Berkeley, UCBerk

A 30-year-old Problem in Breast Cancer Solved at Fred Hutchinson

Posted by Anita Zhang on Fri, May 09, 2014

Researchers at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center have recently demonstrated that lacking one copy of a gene called CTCF causes mice to develop cancer. CTCF is a DNA binding protein that exerts a major influence on the architecture of the human genome. It has been well studied but never linked to cancer.

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Tags: 2014, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, WA, Northwest, BioResearch Product Faire Event, Seattle, Hutch

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