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Veterinary Memorial Fund transforms grief into promise

...programs that could lead to discoveries that would benefit future generations of companion animals. The president of the United States was one of thousands of bereaved animal owners whose loss of a beloved companion has been memorialized through the Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicin...

Award winning researchers reveal potential new role for Glivec

...lysis to select more accurately patients who could benefit from targeted therapeutics. We are confident that this approach will first benefit patients by tailoring their treatments and avoiding unnecessary therapy and often toxic 'trial and e...

Trial shows which brain cancer patients benefit from temozolomide

...ctive test on tumour biopsies to identify who will benefit from the drug could be carried out fairly easily i...those patients whose tests predict that they would benefit from the drug. Dr. Hegi said these results were important not only for patients who were likely to b...

Microscopic miracles

... first nanomedicines are already bringing clinical benefit to thousands of patients, said Professor Duncan in her Conference Science Chairman's address. "Progress in the development of nano-sized hybrid therapeutics and nano-sized drug delivery systems over the last decade has been remarkable. A growing numb...

USAID, Conservation International & Starbucks launch Conservation Coffee Alliance in Central America

...ks Conservation International partnership for the benefit of local communities living in one of Mexico's important ecosystems. This Alliance approach is a new, creative way of doing business. It combines market forces and business interests to help improve the lives of rural people and the environment worl...

Fortifying food with folic acid benefits babies

...derstood, yet the evidence that this vitamin is of benefit is clear. Since 1992, many health organizations have recommended that women take 400 micrograms of supplemental folic acid per day before conception and in the early weeks of pregnancy. In 1998 the Canadian Government introduced the mandatory fortifi...

UCI scientists successfully target key HIV protein; breakthrough may lead to new drug therapies

...ainst Nef without causing collateral damage. A key benefit of this achievement, he added, would be the development of therapies using smaller molecules, which can often be used in oral medications. Therapies that rely on larger molecules are used in medications injected by needle. "By proving small molecule...

Researchers ID chlorophyll-regulating gene

...eed burial in plants provided a long-term survival benefit through protection from predators and hostile surface conditions," said Quail. "The true test of our hypothesis would be to verify whether primitive plants have the PIF1 gene, and whether the gene is functional." The finding may also have ...

March of Dimes statement on newborn screening report

...for specific conditions when there is a documented benefit to the child and there is a reliable test that enables early detection from newborn blood spots or other means. We support parents' rights to be fully informed about their baby's screening results, and we support expansion of health care provider ed...

Poplar DNA code cracked -- a step in combating global warming?

...es researchers to modify trees genetically for the benefit of humankind and the environment. The genome sequence can contribute to strategies for improving trees more rapidly or for modifying them genetically. Today, trees are the earth's lungs - and, for example, they can be modified so that they work more...

Posters highlight water, energy and other natural resource research

...opportunities for research and education that will benefit the region and nation in a variety of technical disciplines. INRA Universities include Boise State, Washington State, Utah State, Montana State and Idaho State Universities and the Universities of Alaska Fairbanks, Idaho and Montana. INRA partners ...

Wolverine takes a road trip

...lverines in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem will benefit from efforts to maintain habitat between increasingly fragmented mountain ranges, as well as cooperation across a variety of agencies and private land owners, according to Inman. Wolverines were nearly eliminated from the continental U.S. by around ...

16th EORTC-NCI-AACR Symposium on Molecular Targets and Cancer Therapeutics

...Hegi: Trial identifies which brain cancer patients benefit from temozolomide: genetic predictive test can be carried out in any laboratory and means temozolomide can now become a targeted treatment. * Dr Ardeshir Ghavamzadeh: Trial results indicate arsenic should now be considered first-line treatment for on...

Study explores gene transfer to modify underlying course of Alzheimer's disease

... order to decrease risk and increase the potential benefit of NGF. Results from a Phase I study by Dr. Mark Tuszynski at the University of California, San Diego, determined that there were no adverse effects from NGF detected in the subjects, an indication that the biological therapy is itself safe and we...

Certain genes boost fish oils' protection against breast cancer

...k have now discovered that the oils may especially benefit women with particular genetic makeups. The protect... rid of the fish oils' byproducts are the ones who benefit most from consuming the oils. That may help scientists better understand exactly how fish oils deter...

Abstract poster contest finalists announced

...opportunities for research and education that will benefit the region and the nation in a variety of technical disciplines. The symposium highlights national and international research conducted in the areas of environmental science and subsurface science as they relate to energy, nuclear and national securi...

US investment firm gives away Rhode Island-sized lands in Chile

...onservation objectives and additionally to provide benefit to local communities. Goldman Sachs Charitable Fund's support includes a substantial gift of endowment and operating support. WCS's conservation work will be done in cooperation with a distinguished advisory council to be selected and made up of a m...

K-State, other universities to study how climate affects plant evolution

...fying for us personally, but also should be a real benefit for both our state and our country," said Ron Trewyn, K-State's vice provost for research. Led by evolutionary ecologist Johanna Schmitt of Brown University, the team includes molecular biologists, evolutionary geneticists, plant modelers and compu...

Former US Secretary of the Interior Bruce Babbitt to speak at science symposium

...opportunities for research and education that will benefit the region and the nation in a variety of technical disciplines. The Symposium will highlight national and international research conducted in the areas of environmental science and subsurface science as they relate to energy, nuclear, and national s...

AACR applauds NCI initiative on nanotechnology

...ate cancer-related nanotechnology research for the benefit of the patient. Nanotechnology refers to the interactions of cellular and molecular components and engineered materials typically clusters of atoms, molecules and molecular fragments at the most elemental level of biology. Such nanoscale objects ca...

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