Tag: "press" at biology news

Laser-pulse technique could aid drug design

...ting for a variety of neurological disorders, in a press briefing scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 15, at 1 p.m. Mountain Time in Room C 110-112 of the Colorado Convention Center, Denver. Later, at the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) annual meeting, Hess will speak in a Feb. 16 sess...

Scientists crack the black box of coastal ecosystems

...rchers' new findings were released today at a noon press conference and scientific symposium at the AAAS Meeting in Denver. "Coastal oceans are under intense pressure due to overfishing, coastal development and land-based pollution. Lack of understanding of the dynamics of coastal ecosystems has seriously ...

Phase III, 48-Wk NEAT study results comparing GW433908 to Nelfinavir presented today

...gned to investigate new targets to treat HIV. This press release may contain forward-looking statements, including that 48-week interim analysis of the NEAT and SOLO studies in GlaxoSmithKline's pivotal program for 908 is indicative of a promising clinical and commercial outlook for 908, once approved. Whi...

24-Wk data from CONTEXT trial comparing GW433908/ritonavir QD & BID to Lopinavir/ritonavir BID

...gned to investigate new targets to treat HIV. This press release may contain forward-looking statements, including that 48-week interim analysis of the NEAT and SOLO studies in GlaxoSmithKline's pivotal program for 908 is indicative of a promising clinical and commercial outlook for 908, once approved. Whi...

AAAS president calls to restore American health system

...ents and the public, as well as an estimated 1,000 press registrants from 30 countries. Along with the AAAS President's Lecture, delivered by Bloom, program highlights for 2003 include sessions investigating environmental threats to the world's oceans, the vast American west and global climate. Other sess...

Tropical deforestation and global warming

...ol. 297, pages 999-1002), which received extensive press coverage, asserted that only about 0.6 to 1.0 billion tons of greenhouse gases (most carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide) were being produced by the razing and felling of tropical forests each year. This estimate is considerably lower than those of e...

ASM biodefense meeting scheduled for March 2003

...rehensive media facilities will be available. The press center will be located in the Baltimore Marriott W...stracts, news releases and information about daily press activities will be available. An opening press briefing has been tentatively scheduled for Sunday, ...

World shark attacks sink for second year in row, UF research shows

... the subsequent focus on international issues, the press has had more important matters to be concerned with," he said....

Regeneration Technologies introduces advancements at AAOS

...212 845 4247. For any further information, or for press criteria to attend the event, please contact: Wendy Crites, Regeneration Technologies at 386-418-8888 or email: wcrites@rtix.com ....

American Physical Society March Meeting 2003

..., and early cancer detection. Further down in this press release you will see a more detailed list of possible highlight sessions at the meeting. But here are some quick examples of the immense diversity of topics to be exhibited during the week. In the area of solid state lighting, LED's with high efficie...

Coral smothering 'green tide' seaweed spreading on Florida reefs

...that will allow such work to move forward. A media press conference and dive event on Jan. 23 coincides with the first day of surveys on local reefs for this new project. Over the next two years, Lapointe and his colleagues will complete a comprehensive study of the factors controlling the spread of Cauler...

Essay on genes and behavior prompts culture clash in academic journal

... frequently made by them,'' Dubrovsky wrote. ''The press in particular appears to be entranced by the simplistic reductionisms of 'evolutionary' or 'Darwinian' psychology - possibly because, whatever else it may be, H. sapiens is a storytelling creature, and such accounts certainly make tidy stories,'' Tat...

MIT sugars research affecting bypass patients, drug industry

...cular medicine at Cornell University in a BioMarin press release announcing the trials. "Neutralase has the potential to allow physicians to have better control over bleeding without the complications that we must currently manage. This could lead to significantly improved outcomes for CABG patients." In 1...

Peoples' household dynamics crucial to biodiversity

...ins of southwestern China to the subdivisions that press against the Florida Everglades. In a nutshell: Across the world, in both developed and developing countries, households are generally getting smaller, and there are many more of them. Multigenerational living arrangements are giving way to couples or...

Applied Biosystems announces SNPlex ultra high throughput genotyping system

...ppliedbiosystems.com/ . Certain statements in this press release are forward-looking. These may be identifi...s and Exchange Commission. All information in this press release is as of the date of the release, and Applera does not undertake any duty to update this inf...

Media Advisory

...Pew Oceans Commission. In addition to Palumbi, the press conference will include Pew Oceans Commissioners Leon A. Panetta, former White House Chief of Staff; Julie Packard, executive director of the Monterey Bay Aquarium; and Pietro Parravano, president of the Pacific Coast Federation of Fishermen's Associ...

OXiGENE announces commencement of Phase I/II clinical trial of Combretastatin A4 Prodrug

...y or all of the forward-looking statements in this press release may turn out to be wrong. They can be affected by inaccurate assumptions we might make or by known or unknown risks and uncertainties, including, but not limited to: the ability to successfully enroll patients in the trial; the early stage of...

Expressing strong concern at human cloning reports, AAAS cautions against overreaction

... are unverified, and the practice of publishing by press conference is contrary to accepted standards of scientific behavior," said Raven, speaking on behalf of the AAAS Board. "Whether these claims ultimately prove true or false, based on published scientific evidence, we believe human reproductive clonin...

Experimental Biology 2003 meets in San Diego April 11-15

... a business card. Registered journalists must wear press badges when attending the meeting and when covering EB-sponsored events. All of the scientific sessions as well as receptions are open to the press. Camera crews must register all members of the crew and wear badges....

Secretary Abraham announces next steps for artificial retina project

... is available from the participating institutions' press offices:...

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

(Date:6/19/2013)... PREFERRED Therapy Providers, Inc. (PREFERRED) has announced ... offer a new Medicare Advantage Plan for PREFERRED’s provider ... Mohave, Arizona counties. The agreement takes effect in two ... 2013 and Maricopa and Pima counties will become effective ... company of WellCare of Arizona has Medicare Advantage plans ...
(Date:6/19/2013)... Scottsdale, AZ (PRWEB) June 19, 2013 Guests ... feel healthy, wealthy and wise even if they don’t go ... that does require some early thought. , ... pockets when they take advantage of the pet-friendly Scottsdale Paradise ... Percent Package . With at least 14 days advance notice, ...
(Date:6/19/2013)... MO (PRWEB) June 19, 2013 ... partnered with ARAMARK Healthcare Technologies to help Pacific ... plan with savings of more than 17 percent ... maintenance service expenditures. , “Driving economies of scale ... medical equipment management challenges facing multi-site providers,” said ...
(Date:6/19/2013)... polio has been pushed to the brink of extinction ... of the big questions which a Bristol academic addresses in ... Professor of Medicine at the University of Bristol, has produced ... Paralysed with fear: the story of polio explores the experiences ... history of the disease. , According to a ...
(Date:6/19/2013)... The former internist for the St. ... now serves as director of prevention and wellness at ... own personal encounter with a metabolic syndrome diagnosis and ... Knives , that he credits with sparking the paradigm-shift ... medical practice. , “The average medical student gets 30 ...
Breaking Medicine News(10 mins):Health News:PREFERRED Therapy Providers, Inc. and WellCare of Arizona Finalize Their Agreement to Offer Medicare Advantage Plan to PREFERRED's Arizona Provider Network 2Health News:Plan Ahead and Save Big With New Deal From Residence Inn Scottsdale Paradise Valley 2Health News:Plan Ahead and Save Big With New Deal From Residence Inn Scottsdale Paradise Valley 3Health News:Plan Ahead and Save Big With New Deal From Residence Inn Scottsdale Paradise Valley 4Health News:Amerinet Partners with ARAMARK Healthcare Technologies to Help Pacific Medical Centers Save 17 Percent and Better Manage System-Wide Equipment Program 2Health News:Paralysed with fear: The story of polio 2Health News:Plant-based Nutrition is Key to Health Transformation of St. Luke’s Hospital Director of Prevention and Wellness 2Health News:Plant-based Nutrition is Key to Health Transformation of St. Luke’s Hospital Director of Prevention and Wellness 3
Other Tags
trulyicebreakerdeploygeneratedsunburnedarticlesglowinginvestigatedthrombosislukecharlotteaidingxenonmissionsodaofferings