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Walnuts May Help Fight Breast Cancer
in The Biotech Weblog, on April 27, 2009
...monstrated to help ward off breast cancer in mice .
Researchers led by Elaine Hardman, a cell biologist at Marshall University School of Medicine in Huntington, West Virginia, compared breast can...
Pentazocine May Protect Against Diabetes-Related Retinal Damage
in Daily Diabetic, on September 25, 2008
...e effects of this drug on retinal health are phenomenal," says Dr. Sylvia Smith, retinal cell biologist and co-director of the Vision Discovery Institute in the Medical College of Georgia School ...
Outdoor News Update: Glacier National Park Tainted
in The Outdoor Weblog, on November 15, 2007
... Here's the best of the outdoor news I missed.
Biologist found dead at Grand Canyon
Pneumonic plague likely claimed the life of a wildlife biologist found dead at Grand Canyon National Park,...
OHV Group Watching the Watchdogs
in Under My Helmet, on June 29, 2007
... these impact studies and we want to keep an eye on them.
Author's note: The reference to the biologist hired by the OHV group is from memory from a TV show some weeks ago. I will attempt to res...
Rare Dwarf Hippo Born at the Paris Zoo
in The Outdoor Weblog, on June 26, 2007
... african countries such as Sierra Leone, Guinea Bissau or Liberia, said Juliane Villenain, a biologist at the zoo in the Bois de Vincennes.
Pygmy hippopotamuses are, unlike their much bigger r...
DNA: How the Biotech Revolution Is Changing the Way We Fight Disease
in The Biotech Weblog, on June 19, 2007
... In the new book DNA: How the Biotech Revolution Is Changing the Way We Fight Disease molecular biologist Frank H. Stephenson tells the story of how scientists on many fronts are succeeding in the...
Not Your Typical Bug Jewelry
in The Jewelry Weblog, on April 11, 2007
...m Sternberg Museum shows a new take on jewelry:
Some people can make anything look beautiful, but biologist Kathy Stout, Wheeling, W. Va., has a niche for the unusual. Stout and her creative partner...
Crying Wolf at Work - The Danger of False Deadlines
in Businesspundit, on January 24, 2007
...ines.
In many offices, setting false deadlines has became as chronic as breaking them.
Molecular biologist Christine Martens has had more than her share of deadlines set to an artificially earl...
Epoxide Hydrolase Inhibitors from Insects: Potential Drug Candidate Against Heart Arrhythmia
in The Biotech Weblog, on November 27, 2006
...ich may progress to heart failure or sudden cardiac death if left untreated.
Cardiologist and cell biologist Nipavan Chiamvimonvat and entomology professor Bruce Hammock led a 16-member team t...
UN Climate Summit ... real progress?
in Audeamus - How dare we..., on November 20, 2006
...limate Change Team at the Institute for Public Policy Research; Dr. Elisabet Sahtouris , evolution biologist, futurist, author, member of the World Wisdom Council, and fellow of the World Business Ac...
A Hard Drive, Indeed
in Philoneist, on September 7, 2006
...energy that anyone has mass-produced. It's stunning really. Every anthropologist, psychologist, biologist or Scientologist in the world has a unique definition of what makes humans human. "St...
Algae in Springs May Cause Allergies
in Allergies, on August 28, 2006
...springs to check for Lyngbya , a type of blue-green algae .
Jim Stevenson, a retired state biologist and Florida springs expert, thinks the allergic reactions may be caused by the algae, and ...
Sublingual Immunotherapy to Overcome Pet Allergies
in Allergies, on July 27, 2006
...most young boys dream of -- the tie between a boy and his dog. But for Martin Boraas, a 61-year old biologist from Waynesboro, Tennessee, the childhood dream of having a four-legged best friend never ...
Superdrug To The Rescue!
in Daily Diabetic, on June 30, 2006
...stomach problems, and cancer. Whew. Talk about a 'one size fits all' treatment.
Molecular biologist professor Levon Khachigian, who led the study, described the drug as a pre-programmed &quo...
Stem Cell Research Could Lead To Diabetes Cure
in Daily Diabetic, on June 30, 2006
...ures, including the cure for Type 1 diabetes. One of the believers is Douglas Melton, a molecular biologist and co-director of the Harvard Stem Cell Institute. His son was diagnosed with Type 1...
Genomic Tags: New Method of Identifying Microbes
in The Biotech Weblog, on March 7, 2006
... hundreds of species per milliliter of water or thousands per gram of soil," said Brookhaven biologist Daniel (Niels) van der Lelie, lead author of the study. "Elucidating this comple...
antioxidant from cannabis, may help stop diabetic retinopathy
in Straightfromthedoc, on March 1, 2006
...ls, so making the diabetic's eyes healthy.
The study headed by Dr. Gregory I. Liou, molecular biologist at the Medical College of Georgia is looking at cannabidiol as the antioxidant that...
anti-aging therapy, coming soon
in Straightfromthedoc, on February 18, 2006
...ven those of us who are skeptical think it might pan out with humans," said Steven Austad, a biologist at the University of Texas Health Science Center.
The fountain of youth may very we...
Transgenic Tomatoes Resistant to Drought
in The Biotech Weblog, on December 16, 2005
...volves the over-expression of a gene found in all plants," said Dr. Roberto Gaxiola, a plant biologist at the University of Connecticut and the lead author of the study. "It has the p...
Watch out for the sand at the beach
in Straightfromthedoc, on July 21, 2005
...is more dangerous than the water:
bacteria in water "die, disperse, dilute," says biologist Richard Whitman, station chief at the Lake Michigan Ecological Research Station of the U.S...
Wealthy Americans
in Businesspundit, on December 11, 2003
...s we have more in common with Paris Hilton than we want to admit.
Maybe you remember Stanford biologist Paul Ehrlich's famous prediction in the late 1960s that by now America would be s...



