Science Market Update

Unraveling the Genes Behind Gum Disease at Ohio State

Posted by Sam Asher on Thu, Feb 27, 2014

The human mouth is filled with all sorts of bacteria, some of which are essential to our survival and some of which can cause some rather nasty diseases. Unfortunately, telling the difference has been a massive challenge for oral biology, since the majority of the bacteria found in the mouth do not grow in laboratory dishes. Now, though, bioresearchers at Ohio State University have sequenced the genome of one such bacterium linked to the gum disease periodontitis.

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

10 Reasons to Consider Duke for Lab Sales

Posted by BCI Staff on Tue, Feb 25, 2014

Are you looking for top funded lab sales marketplace? Duke University is a multi-million dollar player in the multi-billion dollar life science research marketplace. With $350 million NIH funding in 2013, and $45 million in NSF funding, plus private support from foundations and individuals, this is a large and growing market for lab supply companies looking to expand their reach. Duke’s funding compares favorably to that of Harvard University, which had $352 million from NIH funding and $55 million NSF funding respectively.

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Tags: 2014, Duke University, Southern, BioResearch Product Faire Event, Durham, NC, Duke

Biomolecule Imaging Enhanced by Graphene at UIC

Posted by Sam Asher on Thu, Feb 20, 2014

To understand the complex working of biological molecules, sharp images are the key. Electron microscopes do a good job when it comes to inorganic compounds but don’t lend quite as easily to organic molecules, especially if you want to view them alive and in action. Researchers at the University of Illinois, Chicago have developed a new method for imaging biomolecules that solves many of the current problems in the field.

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Tags: 2014, Midwest, University of Illinois, BioResearch Product Faire Event, Chicago, IL, UIChgo

Connect with Researchers at University of Nevada, Reno Life Science Event

Posted by Zoeie Maddock on Wed, Feb 19, 2014

Lab suppliers and biotechnology vendors in Nevada are invited to attend Biotechnology Calendar, Inc.'s annual Reno BioResearch Product Faire™ Event at the University of Nevada on June 2nd, 2014. Life science marketing events at leading research institutions are a great way to generate laboratory sales leads, and our trade show attendees know that a Biotechnology Calendar, Inc. event will introduce them to a number of life science solutions to problems they encounter in the lab.

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Tags: 2014, University of Nevada Reno, UNR, Nevada, Southwest, BioResearch Product Faire Event, Front Line, Reno, Pennington Health Sciences

Congrats UPenn Sloan Fellows + UPENN Research Networking Event

Posted by BCI Staff on Tue, Feb 18, 2014

At the University of Pennsylvania, three faculty members have been awarded Sloan Fellowships. For over 50 years the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation has identified and recognized young scientists with significant leadership potential. We'd like to invite our readers in joining us to recognize the already significant contributions and long term career potential of the following UPENN scientists as reported by Evan Lerner today at UPENN:

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Tags: 2014, University of Pennsylvania, UPenn, Philadelphia, BioResearch Product Faire Event, PA, Lab Product Sales

UIUC Has Biodiesel Production in the (Plastic) Bag

Posted by Sam Asher on Thu, Feb 13, 2014

It doesn’t take an environmentalist to realize that plastic bags are an environmental hazard. They are notorious for tangling the throats and limbs of animals, and it’s nearly impossible to dispose of them properly since they don’t biodegrade. A new method developed by researchers at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign does one better than disposal: it converts the bags straight into biofuel.

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Tags: 2014, University of Illinois, Illinois, BioResearch Product Faire Event, Chicago, IL, UIChgo

Life Science Funding Sponsors Innovative Research at UCSB

Posted by Jennifer Nieuwkerk on Wed, Feb 12, 2014

Researchers at the University of California, Santa Barbara recently conducted a study on fruit flies that shows that diet experience can alter taste preference. This finding has been speculated about before, but its implications now are important because taste preference is essential for survival when animals and humans are forced to respond to changing sources of food. The researchers exposed fruit flies to camphor, which the fruit flies disliked, and which caused a reduction in the response by the Transient Receptor Potential-Like (TRPL) channel. The degredation of the TRPL protein by an enzyme called E3 ubiquitin ligase, or Ube3a, caused a reduction in the fruit flie’s distaste for camphor.

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Tags: 2014, CA, Life Science Funding, California, University of California Santa Barbara, BioResearch Product Faire Event, Research Funding, UCSB, Santa Barbara

Lab Equipment Sales Soar as Researchers Find Solutions in Texas

Posted by yolanda lerner on Mon, Feb 10, 2014

2014 started off with a bang in terms of interest in lab products at Texas A&M and the Texas Medical Center BioResearch Product Faire™ Sales Events last week, with 60 lab suppliers presenting their 2014 offerings to the over 600 participating researchers seeking new products, networking, and fact finding.

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Tags: Texas Medical Center, College Station, TAMU, tmc, BioResearch Product Faire Event, Houston, TX, Texas A&M

$125M New Building Expansion at Mount Sinai School of Medicine

Posted by Jennifer Nieuwkerk on Fri, Feb 07, 2014

Mount Sinai School of Medicine recently broke ground on a $125 million new building expansion and modernization project at Mount Sinai Queens. Construction began in October 2013 and is expected to be completed by 2016. The new building at Mount Sinai will house state-of-the-art operating rooms; an expanded emergency department; a multispecialty medical practice that includes primary care, specialty care, and urgent care; diagnostic and laboratory services; and medical offices that conduct on-site outpatient imaging.

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Tags: 2014, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, Northeast, New York, MSSM, BioResearch Product Faire Event, Research Funding, NY, new building expansion

Two New Emory Research Buildings Are Under Construction

Posted by Jennifer Nieuwkerk on Thu, Feb 06, 2014

Emory University is undergoing a $52 million expansion project on the Sanford S. Atwood Chemistry Center. The new Emory research building expansion is largely funded by profits from an HIV-AIDS drug discovered by researchers in the building. This large amount of funding at Emory University will ensure that the space is bright, beautiful and also functional. Sunlit foyers and communal spaces will characterize the new building.

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Tags: 2014, Emory University, Georgia, BioResearch Product Faire Event, Atlanta, GA, new facilities, new Building

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