Science Market Update

Invitation: 2020 Johns Hopkins Research Event in Baltimore

Posted by BCI Staff on Tue, Jan 07, 2020


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Life Science Research Professional in the Greater Baltimore Area are invited to attend the upcoming Johns Hopkins University BioResearch Product Faire™ Science Product Trade Show.

 

 

 

 



 

 

 

  • Enjoy a complimentary breakfast and lunch buffet
  • Establish new professional contacts for your future
  • Network with fellow researchers across campus
  • Schedule equipment demos
  • Meet with numerous lab suppliers in one place
  • Learn about new lab supplies and technologies
  • Discover new companies; see what new products they have
  • Compare products, prices, and brands
  • Ask questions

Register to see life science products at:

Johns Hopkins Event click here Johns Hopkins BioResearch Product Faire™ Event – 3/13/2020

 

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Biotechnology Vendor Showcase™ Event at Johns Hopkins

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UCSD Scientists Fight Brain Cancer with the Zika Virus

Posted by Laura Braden on Thu, Oct 26, 2017

UC San Diego is a thriving life science marketplace.Like most forms of cancer, brain cancers are frequently treated with chemotherapy and radiation therapy. Although these treatments can be effective, many times they are not. Scientists around the world study different types of brain cancers to develop new treatment methods. 

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Tags: CA, University of California San Diego, cancer research, SDVS, UCSD, Biotechnology Vendor Showcase Event, 2018, Zika virus, Brain cancer

University of California Strengthens Cancer Research with Creation of New 5-School Consortium

Posted by Laura Braden on Mon, Oct 23, 2017

The University of CaliforniaIn the state of California, more than 176,000 residents arediagnosed with cancer each year and more than $14 billion is spent to fight this disease in California alone. The University of California system has five of the top cancer centers in the country within theseacademic institutions. In September these five UC cancer centers announced that they were teaming up to form a cancer consortium to provide researchers and physicians in California more opportunities to further their work on cancer-related topics. (Image courtesy of Wikimedia Commons)

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Biomedical Research and Medical Building News at UCSD

Posted by BCI Staff on Wed, Jul 20, 2016

Updated building status review:

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UCSD Researchers Make New Discovery in $12M+ Liver Study

Posted by Robert Larkin on Tue, Oct 06, 2015

Gray1086-liverThe liver is a truly amazing organ, with an almost unprecedented ability to repair itself after injury. The mechanism for this ability was previously thought to be oval cells,but recent research from UCSD challenges conventional wisdom.

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UCSD Researchers Set to Launch First Trials of Autism Drug

Posted by Robert Larkin on Tue, Jun 30, 2015

ampouleUniversity of California, San Diego School of Medicine is soon going to be home to the first clinical trials of a new treatment for Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), a condition that affects 1-2 percent of American children.

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6 University Research Teams Receive $7.5M for Neuroscience Studies

Posted by Robert Larkin on Wed, May 27, 2015

brain2_neuroscience_researchSix teams of researchers from leading univerisites are going to receive a set of three-year grants, totaling over $7.5 million, to create lab-grown brain cells in a process called neuronal maturation. 

The funding to the various universities was made possible by The Paul G. Allen Family Foundation as part of its Allen Distinguished Investigator grants, and will ensure the continued development of important neuroscience research.

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UCSD Takes a Deeper Look at Autism with $7.8M+ in fMRI Bioresearch

Posted by Robert Larkin on Mon, May 18, 2015

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Researchers at University of California, San Diego School of Medicine are now working with functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to predict language development in kids with autistic spectrum disorder (ASD).

Instances of autism have been rapidly increasing in the United States over the past few decades, with recent rates of affliction reported as high as 1 in 68 children. For many children affected by autism spectrum disorder (ASD), difficulties with language development are an unfortunate reality. 

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UCSF and OHSU Team Up to Tackle Childhood Leukemia

Posted by Robert Larkin on Mon, Apr 27, 2015

Scientists from UC San Francisco and Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) have teamed up to tackle acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), a blood cancer that typically affects children from two to five years old.

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Tags: CA, Leukemia, Oregon Health and Science University, cancer research, Oregon, California, Pediatric Cancer Research, 2015, San Francisco, SFVS, BioResearch Product Faire Event, OR, UCSF, OHSU, Portland, UC San Francisco, Biotechnology Vendor Showcase Event

UCLA Studies Radiation's Prevalence in Prostate Cancer Treatments

Posted by Robert Larkin on Tue, Mar 10, 2015

radiatioWhile not necessarily always the best course of treatment, the majority of men with prostate cancer will go with radiation treatment when confronted with options for treating the potentially deadly disease. Unlike other options, including surgery and chemotherapy, radiation treatment is a relatively “outpatient” procedure - with no anesthetic needed, targeted effectiveness, and relatively few short term side effects.

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Tags: CA, University of California Los Angeles, cancer research, California, LA, 2015, LAVS, UCLA, Biotechnology Vendor Showcase Event, Prostate cancer

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