
Published on May,16 2012 - by Reuters
...d control. Even so, the findings are encouraging, Dr. Roderic Pettigrew, director of the National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering at the National Institutes of Health, which supports the research, said...
Published on May,16 2012 - by Newsday
...s from the school Wednesday. Others included columnist David Brooks, Roman Catholic priest Patrick Desbois and biomedical scientist Charles Weissmann. This year's student speaker, Long Island native Alexis Cohen, has bee...
Published on May,15 2012 - by Forbes
It looks like trouble?s been brewing since my last post on the cancellation of a major stem cell conference at the Vatican. First off, was last week?s post at Vatican Insider where Allesandro Speciale reported that the ...
Published on May,15 2012 - by The Daily Telegraph
...d all scientists dream of having a blank cheque to pursue their ideas. Professor Abdelali Haoudi, who oversees biomedical research for the Qatar Foundation, believes the country offers something else so unique that frust...
Published on May,15 2012 - by The Los Angeles Times
...ed by her first husband. She spent a lot of her free time painting landscapes. Alan, who had semi-retired as a biomedical engineer, continued to do consulting work. He designed their dream home in San Marcos. The couple ...
Published on May,13 2012 - by Forbes
...(The cost has fallen from $1 billion to map the first human genome to about $2,000 now.) ?The next 10 years in biomedical research and patient care will be defined by genomics and our ability to analyze and integrate thi...
Published on May,13 2012 - by Forbes
...launching today promises to transform our ability to use Big Data for scientific discovery, environmental and biomedical research, education, and national security.? One of the more interesting aspects of this project i...
Published on May,12 2012 - by The Daily Telegraph
...y come lunchtime, and consequently consumed less at an 'all-you-can eat' buffet. Researchers at the Pennington Biomedical Research Centre in Louisiana, US, found those given an egg had significantly lower levels of ghrel...
Published on May,10 2012 - by The Daily Telegraph
...ve some empathy with humans came about,” she said. Miss Bessa, from the university’s Abel Salazar Institute of Biomedical Sciences, said the "positive results" concluded that "there was contagion by the dogs”. A previous...
Published on May,09 2012 - by Environmental Nutrition
...equency of eating meals away from home--especially at fast food restaurants--and higher levels of body fat and biomedical markers for chronic diseases. On a per 1,000-calorie basis, meals eaten outside the home have fewe...