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Princeton’s Dr Bonnie Bassler Receives 2014 Alice C. Evans Award

Merck Millipore congratulates winner of the Alice C. Evans award for leadership in clinical microbiology.
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Algal Genes May Boost Efficiency, Yield in Staple Crops

New research has taken a step toward employing genes from blue-green algae to improve staple crop photosynthesis.
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QIAGEN Integrates Content from BIOBASE

The new content expands the world’s most comprehensive, high-quality and up-to-date literature source for clinical research and diagnosis.
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Key Genetic Link Between Chronic Pain Conditions Discovered

Research from at King’s College London suggests that some people may be genetically predisposed to suffer from conditions of this type.
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MSK to Launch New Cancer Center with $100M Gift

New Marie-Josée and Henry R. Kravis Center for Molecular Oncology aims to analyze 10,000 patient tumors in its first year.
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Thermo, USDA-ARS and Penn State to Collaborate on Food Safety Testing

Industry, academic and government partners to characterize and develop rapid genetic tests for toxic E. coli species
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Research Shows Importance of European Farmers Adapting to Climate Change

New Stanford research reveals that farmers in Europe will see crop yields affected as global temperatures rise, but that adaptation can help slow the decline for some crops.
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UCL, Imperial & Cell Therapy Catapult Collaborate

A novel cell therapy approach to the treatment of acute myeloid leukaemia is to be developed further via the innovative partnership.
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Risk of Brain Injury is Genetic

Link between injury to the developing brain and common variation in genes identified.
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Revealing Human-growth Patterns in Transcriptomic Data

Understanding how children grow is key to understanding many childhood diseases and conditions, particularly those affecting growth.
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