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Mass. General, Duke Study Identifies Two Genes that Combine to Cause Rare Syndrome
Mutations in genes that regulate cellular metabolism found in families with ataxia, dementia and reproductive failure.
Agilent Technologies Announces Winner of Fifth Annual Early Career Professor Award
Assistant Professor at Northwestern Recognized for Cancer Diagnostics Research.
Gene Discoveries Give Hope Against 'Brittle Bone' Disease
Scientists pinpoint mutation that appears to cause severe forms of bone loss.
Duke Researchers Describe How Breast Cancer Cells Acquire Drug Resistance
A seven-year quest has revealed a previously unknown molecular network that regulates cell death.
Researchers Identify How Cells Control Calcium Influx
When brain cells are overwhelmed by an influx of too many calcium molecules, they shut down the channels through which these molecules enter the cells.
Computer Simulations Reveal the Energy Landscape of Ion Channels
A team of researchers have investigated the opening and closing mechanisms of these channels: for the first time the full energy landscape of such a large protein could be calculated.
Unusual Comparison Nets New Sleep Loss Marker
Paul Shaw, PhD, a researcher at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, uses what he learns in fruit flies to look for markers of sleep loss in humans.
Thijn Brummelkamp Receives the EMBO Gold Medal for 2013
The award acknowledges his outstanding work to accelerate the genetic analysis of human disease.
Launch of £90m Initiative in Big Data and Drug Discovery at Oxford University
'Big data' to revolutionise healthcare.
Adult Cells Transformed into Early-Stage Nerve Cells, Bypassing the Pluripotent Stem Cell Stage
A UW-Madison research group has converted skin cells from people and monkeys into a cell that can form a wide variety of nervous-system cells.

Phenotypic Drug Screening: the Power of High Capacity Flow
Dr Kim Luu, Intellicyt, Inc., speaking at European Laboratory Automation 2012.

Joint Talk - Deciphering the Cell with GE Healthcare Cell Technologies / The Importance of High Content Analysis for Stem Cell Culture, Differentiation and Media Development
Dr. Bergendahl, Miltenyi Biotec GmbH, speaking at European Laboratory Automation 2012.

Actin' Out, Development of a High Content Screen Protocol for Investigation of the Interplay Between Epithelial Junctions and the Actin Cytoskeleton
Dr Ann Wheeler, Queen Mary University of London, speaking at European Laboratory Automation 2012.

siRNA Sequence Model: ReDesign Algorithm Based on Available Genome Wide Libraries Screens
Karol Kozak, Head, Computation Analysis, ETH Zurich, speaking at European Laboratory Automation 2012.

High Throughput Screening for Identification of BMP Signaling Agonists
Dr Karen Vrijens, St Jude Children's Research Hospital, speaking at European Laboratory Automation 2012.

Screening for Chemical Tools: Considerations on Compound Screening Collections, Assay Development and High-throughput Screening
Dominique Audenaert, VIB - Ghent University, speaking at European Lab Automation 2012

Multi-analyte Procedures for Target Screening and Quantification of Drugs in Blood using LC-MS/MS: Possibilities and Limitations
Hans Maurer, Saarland University, speaking at European Lab Automation 2012.

Sample Management and HTS: Convergent Platforms and Universal Solutions to Simplify the Integration Challenge
Chris Walsh, Brooks Life Science Systems, speaking at European Lab Automation 2012

Dynamic Cell Culture for Drug Discovery: Stretching Mechanotransduction from the Lung to the Lab
Dr. Sanjit Nirmalanandhan, University of Kansas Medical Center, speaking at Cell Culture 2012.

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