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disease: meet in room 407 tomorrow, tuesday 5th period. Working projector for blog group #6
disease: meet in room 407 tomorrow, tuesday 5th period. Working projector for blog group #6
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intro bio section #3: meet in the Annex A52 tomorrow, tuesday 3rd period.
intro bio section #3: meet in the Annex A52 tomorrow, tuesday 3rd period.
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News Search Results for infectious diseases
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NIAD media availability: Vaccinating children against flu helps protect wider community
Yesterday, 4:29 PM EST (view original item)( NIH/National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases ) Results of a clinical trial conducted in a largely self-contained religious community during the 2008-09 influenza season show that immunizing children against seasonal influenza can significantly protect unvaccinated community members against influenza as well. The study was conducted to determine if immunized children could act as a...

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Naruhito appeals for assistance to deal with infectious diseases
Yesterday, 2:24 PM EST (view original item)Accra, March 9, GNA - Crown Prince Naruhito of Japan on Tuesday called for more commitment by the international community to deal with the threat of AIDS and other infectious diseases in the world.

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Finding New Ways To Disarm Deadly South American Hemorrhagic Fever Viruses
Yesterday, 11:11 AM EST (view original item)New World hemorrhagic fevers are emerging infectious diseases found in South America that can cause terrible, Ebola-like symptoms. Current treatments are expensive and only partially effective. Now, Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) researchers have discovered exactly how one type of New World hemorrhagic fever virus latches onto and infects human cells, offering a much-needed lead toward ...

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News Search Results for genetic disorders
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Model may offer better understanding of embryonic development
Yesterday, 1:26 PM EST (view original item)A mathematical model developed at Purdue University can predict complex signaling patterns that could help scientists determine how stem cells in an embryo later become specific tissues, knowledge that could be used to understand and treat developmental disorders and some diseases.

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Controlled Study Finds Possible Early Warning Signs For Autism Spectrum Disorders Within Families
Yesterday, 11:11 AM EST (view original item)A new study suggests a trend toward developing hyperactivity among typically developing elementary-school-aged siblings of autistic preschoolers and supports the notion that mothers of young, autistic children experience more depression and stress than mothers with typically developing children...

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Discovery Of Gene For Newly Recognized Disease In Amish Children
Yesterday, 11:11 AM EST (view original item)The gene for a newly recognized disease has been identified thanks to the determination of an Amish father and the clinical skills and persistence of Indiana University and Riley Hospital for Children physicians in collaboration with physicians and researchers at the Clinic for Special Children in Lancaster County, Penn., which specializes in disorders of the Amish. The identification of the new...

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News Search Results for biology
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Abbott Paying $450 Million for Facet Biotech
Yesterday, 5:55 PM EST (view original item)Abbott paying $450 million for Facet Biotech, expands access to biotechnology drugs Biotechnology - Biology - Business - Biotechnology and Pharmaceuticals - Directories

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The Biology of Musical Performance and Performance-Related Injury [Book and Media Reviews]
Yesterday, 4:33 PM EST (view original item)JAMA. 2010;303(10):990-991. This may be the book that many readers have been waiting for.

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Institute for Systems Biology Gets $6M Donation
Yesterday, 3:45 PM EST (view original item)NEW YORK (GenomeWeb News) – An anonymous California venture capitalist and philanthropist has agreed to donate $6 million over five years to the Institute for Systems Biology toward a planned expansion and move, the hiring of additional faculty, and unrestricted research support.

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News Search Results for human disease
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At AGBT, Complete Genomics Sketches Route to 1M Human Genomes; Discusses Early Customer Projects
Yesterday, 5:15 PM EST (view original item)Complete Genomics recently described a number of planned technical improvements to its proprietary large-scale sequencing platform that will allow it to sequence 100,000 human genomes per year on 20 sequencing instruments in a single sequencing facility.

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Mathematical approach to immune cell analysis seen as first step to better distinguish health and disease
Yesterday, 2:23 PM EST (view original item)Researchers have developed a new mathematical approach to analyze molecular data derived from complex mixtures of immune cells. This approach, when combined with well-established techniques, readily identifies changes in small samples of human whole blood, and has the potential to distinguish between health and disease states.

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Human Genome Sciences names David Southwell CFO
Yesterday, 1:15 PM EST (view original item)Human Genome Sciences Inc. said Tuesday it named David P. Southwell executive vice president and chief financial officer to replace Timothy C. Barabe.

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