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Eight Genes That Help Predict Patients Response to Melanoma Treatment
in The Biotech Weblog, on May 31, 2009
...regulators that turn the genes on and off to see if they could identify ones that could distinguish responders from nonresponders.
"Cancer cells contain massive amounts of information that, if a...
Saving precious lives is what RFID intends to achieve
in The RFID Weblog, on March 31, 2009
...racking systems, this RFID system would use a combination of RFID tags and wireless sensors. The responders would make it easier to pinpoint locations of trapped people within a few feet distance an...
Wi-Fi and Public Safety
in The Wireless Weblog, on May 28, 2008
...ks for public safety - despite the recent challenges facing public Wi-Fi networks , Wi-Fi for first responders is flourishing.
Michael Dillon, vice president of business development for munici... ... for public safety - despite the recent challenges facing public Wi-Fi networks , Wi-Fi for first responders is flourishing.
Michael Dillon, vice president of business development for municipal ne...
Auto-responder Spam on the Rise
in I got Spam?!, on February 29, 2008
... "vacation" functions of web-based email services to send spam is in the rise. These auto-responders are configured to send spam rather than a real "out of office" message.
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FCC Announces 214 Qualified Bidders for 700 MHz Auction
in The Wireless Weblog, on January 14, 2008
...s in one block (the D block) currently aggregated for a national network that must be given over to first responders in time of emergency," explains Broadcasting & Cable's John Eggerton ... ...ne block (the D block) currently aggregated for a national network that must be given over to first responders in time of emergency," explains Broadcasting & Cable's John Eggerton ....
Novel Fast-Acting Cyanide Antidote, Discovered at U of M
in Straightfromthedoc, on December 29, 2007
...r than current antidotes. The antidote is also effective over a wider time window. Giving emergency responders more time is important because it's not likely that someone will be exposed to cyanid...
ITIL versus MOF
in The CIO Weblog, on December 10, 2007
...highly refined and potent version of the old and decrepit ITIL. As I mentioned, however, few of the responders on LinkedIn seemed to buy in to either argument. Instead, and this is my own take on the ...
Sony makes it official
in Digital Shot, on September 6, 2007
...he model, but with the official announcement we have some interesting nuggets that the early responders were unable to obtain.
For example, the 12-megapixel camera can capture full resolution ...
Implantable Biochip Becoming a Reality
in Straightfromthedoc, on August 3, 2007
...ical Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering and professor of bioengineering:
"...first responders to the trauma scene could inject the biochip into the wounded victim and gather dat... ...rofessor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering and professor of bioengineering:
"...first responders to the trauma scene could inject the biochip into the wounded victim and gather data almo...
MICHAEL MOORE'S "SICKO" IS EVERYWHERE ON JUNE 29
in The Celebrities Weblog, on June 25, 2007
...ome of the injured 9/11 rescue workers.
Moore made a controversial trip to Cuba with some of these first responders so they could receive medical care that they could not afford in The United States.... ... the injured 9/11 rescue workers.
Moore made a controversial trip to Cuba with some of these first responders so they could receive medical care that they could not afford in The United States. The g...
Remicade for Ulcerative Colitis
in Well Woman Blog, on June 12, 2007
...according to PRNewswiew, has just been approved for pediatric Crohn's disease:
REMICADE is the first and only biologic therapy approved in the EU for the treatment of pediatric CD, a debilitating...
Missing the point completely
in BootStrapMe, on May 12, 2007
...than three years writing business plans with the help of an SBA advisor, I was amazed how many responders focused on the dangers connected with refusing to engage in extravagant spending bef...
Mobile Phones as Anti-Terrorist Weapon
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on May 5, 2007
... . If a detector recorded a hit, the GPS would transmit the location and time to local emergency responders and Homeland Security's operations center. As for me, I support the idea. I mean the ...
KATIE HOLMES AND TOM CRUISE NEWS
in The Celebrities Weblog, on May 1, 2007
...escue Workers Detoxification Project." Cruise founded this organization in 2002 to help first responders who are afflicted with lung problems due to exposure to toxic substances caused by ... ...Workers Detoxification Project." Cruise founded this organization in 2002 to help first responders who are afflicted with lung problems due to exposure to toxic substances caused by the 9/...
OnStar and CDC - Crash Data
in Well Woman Blog, on March 21, 2007
...ced Automatic Crash Notification (AACN) system is currently used to help EMTs, trauma surgeons, and first responders evaluate auto accidents earlier and more comprehensively than ever before, and to h... ...tomatic Crash Notification (AACN) system is currently used to help EMTs, trauma surgeons, and first responders evaluate auto accidents earlier and more comprehensively than ever before, and to help th...
RFID, LTD. Unveils SurvivalTag for First Responders
in The Wireless Weblog, on January 2, 2007
UsingRFID.com reports that US-based RFID developer RFID, LTD. has unveiled its SurvivalTag, an RFID tag to be embedded in the uniforms of firefighters, police officers and emergency medical service providers.
"When it comes to protecting emergency personnel, a device like Surv...
FCC Seeks Comments on Nationwide Public Safety Network
in The Wireless Weblog, on December 21, 2006
...ot;Not being able to communicate can hamper critical coordination among federal and local emergency responders."
The aim is to enable a public-private deal with a vendor like Cisco or Motorola ...
Mobile Broadband on the Treo 750v?
in The Smart PDA, on December 5, 2006
...39;s helpfully posted a short tutorial on TreoCentral's forums . It appears to work, since the responders are gleefully relating the results, downloading at average speeds of 800 kbps (about 100 ...
Silence Speaks Louder Than Words, Part II
in Philoneist, on October 19, 2006
...nauts communicate inside their space suits without a noisy breathing apparatus obscuring the voice. First-responders in haz-mat suits can send messages to superiors' cell phones. It's technolo... ...communicate inside their space suits without a noisy breathing apparatus obscuring the voice. First-responders in haz-mat suits can send messages to superiors' cell phones. It's technology Dar...
MTC lands $18M deal
in The Techwear Weblog, on October 17, 2006
...n for wearable computer systems, sensor devices and other handheld devices that soldiers and first responders carry into battle and urban environments.
That could help the mobile industry too.... ...wearable computer systems, sensor devices and other handheld devices that soldiers and first responders carry into battle and urban environments.
That could help the mobile industry too... Nic...
UCSD Tests Wireless Tech for Terrorist Attack
in The Wireless Weblog, on August 31, 2006
...h keeps track of a patient's medical status; and modified medical record PDAs that allow first responders to enter data from physical exams and treatments in the field.
"We will be a... ...s track of a patient's medical status; and modified medical record PDAs that allow first responders to enter data from physical exams and treatments in the field.
"We will be analyzi...
Alzheimer Medication Galantamine As Antidote to Nerve Agent and Pesticide Poisoning
in The Biotech Weblog, on August 10, 2006
... antidotal therapy could be added to the arsenal of medications carried by all military members and first responders, who could easily administer it to themselves should they suspect that they've ... ...otal therapy could be added to the arsenal of medications carried by all military members and first responders, who could easily administer it to themselves should they suspect that they've been e...
Indiana Taking the Lead on E-911
in The Wireless Weblog, on August 7, 2006
...appened in two phases that most counties have completed," the article states. "The first phase required wireless companies to gain the capability to report to 911 dispatchers the phon... ...te technology between cell phones and emergency dispatch centers for police, firefighters and other responders.
For the past seven years, Indiana has been using the revenue from a monthly 65-cent 9...
SmartShirt monitors human vital signs; SmartBra to follow
in Nanotechbuzz, on May 4, 2006
...post-operative and chronic illness situations, training support for athletes, remote monitoring for first responders, hazard materials workers, and soldiers in the field, and watching professional tru... ...perative and chronic illness situations, training support for athletes, remote monitoring for first responders, hazard materials workers, and soldiers in the field, and watching professional truck dri...
RFID to Come To the Rescue of Firefighters
in The RFID Weblog, on April 3, 2006
...ave been conducting studies to find out if RFID can be deployed for tracking firefighters and other first responders inside buildings on fire. The study would also be focusing on whether this technolo... ...en conducting studies to find out if RFID can be deployed for tracking firefighters and other first responders inside buildings on fire. The study would also be focusing on whether this technology can...
MicroNanoStructured fiber systems: the new wardrobe for the roughest work
in Nanotechbuzz, on February 14, 2006
...iforms may also protect law enforcement officers, firefighters, and other emergency responders, integrating sensors, connections, transmission systems and power management into emergency disaster pers...
World Venture Summit- The Second Day
in China Venture News, on September 29, 2005
...ect a Canadian company with that name? Black coral helps military and civilian rescue teams (first responders) to share information location based in real time.
The system uses real time map a... ...Canadian company with that name? Black coral helps military and civilian rescue teams (first responders) to share information location based in real time.
The system uses real time map annotat...
World Venture Summit- The Second Day
in China Venture News, on September 29, 2005
...ect a Canadian company with that name? Black coral helps military and civilian rescue teams (first responders) to share information location based in real time.
The system uses real time map a... ...Canadian company with that name? Black coral helps military and civilian rescue teams (first responders) to share information location based in real time.
The system uses real time map annotat...
World Venture Summit- The Second Day
in TJ's Weblog, on September 28, 2005
...you expect a Canadian company with that name? Black Coral helps military and civilian rescue teams (first responders) to share information location based in real time.
The system uses real time map a... ...pect a Canadian company with that name? Black Coral helps military and civilian rescue teams (first responders) to share information location based in real time.
The system uses real time map annotat...
Power of the placebo
in Straightfromthedoc, on August 24, 2005
...lsewhere have shown how the brain reacts physically to placebos, researchers said this study is the first to pinpoint a specific brain chemistry mechanism.
The study involved 14 healthy men, ages 20 ... ...l painkilling endorphins after the placebos were administered. Nine were classified as high placebo responders, while five were classified as low responders. ("Study: Placebos Make People Feel Be...
Peakadilly Receives Patents for Protein Biomarker Discovery Technologies
in The Biotech Weblog, on August 19, 2005
...linical samples like blood or sputum, and can be useful during clinical trials to distinguish responders from non-responders in a specific therapeutic regimen. A review article discussing how such tec...
Outsourcing networking?
in TJ's Weblog, on June 30, 2005
...owse, a 20-year Silicon Valley veteran whose company, PacketHop, makes secure wireless networks for first responders such as EMTs and police and fire departments. Two years ago Howse hired Hoffman to ... ...a 20-year Silicon Valley veteran whose company, PacketHop, makes secure wireless networks for first responders such as EMTs and police and fire departments. Two years ago Howse hired Hoffman to help h...




