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Life Sciences Technology Leaders Continue to Join Zinc Ahead

Company appoints Michael Naimoli as Vice President of US Operations.
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Agilent, Bruker Enter Chromatographic Data System Agreement

Instrument driver exchange enhances laboratory efficiency and flexibility.
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SLAS Short Courses at ELRIG Drug Discovery 2014

SLAS short courses will focus on high content screening, cell-based assays and 3D culture models, and laboratory automation.
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Crown Reveals Strategy for Combined Drug-IR Therapy to Overcome Resistance

Novel strategies for combining drug therapy with irradiation to deliver new hope for overcoming resistance in the clinic.
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Avidity NanoMedicines Announces Issuance of Two Landmark Patents

Two new U.S. patents for antibody-siRNA complex technology.
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Peakdale Reports Significant Growth in Demand for its Medicinal Chemistry Services

Comprehensive service offering and trend for outsourced chemistry results in company’s best ever year.
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Seeing the inner workings of the brain made easier by new technique

Last year Karl Deisseroth, a Stanford professor of bioengineering and of psychiatry and behavioral sciences, announced a new way of peering into a brain- removed from the body- that provided spectacular fly-through views of its inner connections.
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Exploring How the Nervous System Develops

Researchers quantify the numbers of 12 different cell types in the retinal pathway and find a surprising lack of correlation among them The circuitry of the central nervous system is immensely complex and, as a result, sometimes confounding.
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Finding thoughts in speech: How the human brain processes thoughts during natural communication

For the first time, neuroscientists were able to find out how different thoughts are reflected in neuronal activity during natural conversations. Johanna Derix, Olga Iljina and the interdisciplinary team of Dr.
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MicroRNA could help diagnose and treat mental disorders

Weizmann Institute scientists “fingerprint” a culprit in depression, anxiety and other mood disorders According to the World Health Organization, such mood disorders as depression affect some 10% of the world’s population and are associated with a heavy burden of disease.
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