Bioinformatics

Without Heart & Heartbeat A World First Human Being-Craig Lewis

Without Heart & Heartbeat A World First Human Being-Craig Lewis

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Without Heart & Heartbeat A World First Human Being-Craig Lewis

How it is Possible a man can survive without a Heart? It is a fist time i heard a strange new about Craig Lewis. Craig Lewis is the first Human who do not have heart then how he is alive? Actually it is a the biggest achievement of medical, the American doctors of Texas Heart Institute  did this world historical achievement. Continue reading “Without Heart & Heartbeat A World First Human Being-Craig Lewis” »

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How Cats and JellyFish Genes will Cure HIV?

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Bright green cats have been created by scientists working in the AIDS virus gene.
The shocking aspect Moggies had their DNA modified with a fluorescent gene from a jellyfish. Placed under blue light, skin, nails and whiskers emit a ghostly green glow.
The purpose of this study was to demonstrate how a naturally occurring protein that prevents macaques develop AIDS can do the same in cats.  Continue reading “How Cats and JellyFish Genes will Cure HIV?” »

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Five symptoms men should not Avoid

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When it comes to doctors, men are more likely to drag their heels, unless they are convinced it is a medical emergency.
Women tend to be more cautious and pragmatic about health issues, and can exert a positive influence on the man in your life.
In fact, a recently published study found that married men are more likely to survive a heart attack, thanks to his partner arrive at the hospital soon. We have produced a guide to the symptoms of a man and women close to them, we should not ignore. Continue reading “Five symptoms men should not Avoid” »

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bioprocessing

“WEBINAR” Vaccine Development Live influenza Virus Bioprocessing

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We understand that one of today’s main vaccine challenges is the rapid production of effective and safe vaccines at a lower cost. Join Dr. Mats Lundgren and find out how innovative cell culture and purification process can help you address this challenge.

Vaccine Development Webinar—Live Influenza Virus Bioprocessing
Wednesday, 8 December 2010
07:00, 14:00 and 19:00 CET
8:00 AM and 1:00 PM EST
New Delhi: 11:30 IST
Beijing: 14:00 CST Continue reading ““WEBINAR” Vaccine Development Live influenza Virus Bioprocessing” »

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Computational Detection of Causal Genes

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Causality of molecular biological phenomenon is difficult to assess by computational means. The Seeker is looking for a whitepaper based on existing literature and makes a concrete recommendation on the best methods of identifying causal relationships. You can try our new Team Project functionality on this Challenge. Continue reading “Computational Detection of Causal Genes” »

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Scientists Describe New Approach for Identifying Genetic Markers for Common Diseases

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La Jolla, CA (Scicasts) – A group of researchers at The Scripps Research Institute and the Scripps Translational Science Institute has published a paper that reviews new strategies for identifying collections of rare genetic variations that reveal whether people are predisposed to developing common conditions like diabetes and cancer.

In our modern genetic age, the entire DNA sequences, or “genomes,” of humans and thousands of other animals, plants, and microbial life forms have been completely decoded and are publicly available to scientists worldwide. One of the hopes now that this data is available is that scientists will be able to find genetic markers of diseases―particular bits of DNA that would identify someone as being at risk for developing a particular disease. Continue reading “Scientists Describe New Approach for Identifying Genetic Markers for Common Diseases” »

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