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Members receive distinction as fellows of crops society

...tiatives, and by providing quality, research-based publications and a variety of member services....

RSRF-funded study leads to breakthrough for Rett Syndrome research

...pport his ongoing research. "The Greenberg and Sun publications will generate unprecedented attention for RTT in the scientific community. RSRF stands poised to capitalize on any breakthroughs that can be translated into clinical applications for RTT patients." says Monica Coenraads, RSRF VP of Research. Founded ...

BioScience seeks nominations of beauteous experiments

... of the American Institute of Biological Sciences' publications committee. "This is a light-hearted contest, but the underlying purpose is serious: to encourage biologists to think creatively about well known and less well known experiments," said Beardsley. The expert panel that will screen nominations consists ...

Washington University in St. Louis, Monsanto Co., awarded crop protection patent

...t every world area. He has authored more than 100 publications and patent applications relating to technical advances in agricultural biotechnology. Fraley received the National Medal of Technology from President Clinton in 1999....

From studies of a rare human mutation to new approaches to herbicides or antibiotics

...atest significance, as described in this and other publications by Jaffe, is the realization that the ability of the human PBGS protein to move between eight-copy and six-copy structures because of a mutation now explains previously mysterious results of experiments concerning the naturally occurring PBGS activit...

Institutions and locations of scientific excellence

... reflected, for instance, in the high frequency of publications and citations from these "reviewer strongholds" in international journals. The relationship to third party funding incomes in general is also evident: universities which have received DFG grant approvals on a large scale are also above average in ter...

Public Library of Science acts to increase public access to scientific research

...tific publishing where all scientific and medical publications would be freely available to read and use through ...ced that he is drafting legislation that would put publications describing research substantially funded by taxpayer dollars into the public domain. "This is a good...

June issue of Plant Physiology has significant UCR contributions

...nt Systems Biology," the issue is one of the first publications devoted to systems-based research the new multidisciplinary, computational approach for addressing biological issues and the wave of the future in plant biology. In addition to this innovative emphasis, the issue also bears the following UCR contri...

UNC researcher awarded top prize for oceanography, fresh water studies

...has written or co-written more than 220 scientific publications and has served in expert scientific panels overseeing the Potomac River and the Florida Bay. He has spoken at scores of scientific meetings and has been heavily involved with fellow researchers and state and federal agencies in monitoring and improvi...

Affymetrix to support AAAS Newcomb Cleveland Prize

... encourage innovative work by scientists, as these publications will become the foundation for new areas of scientific research and discovery in the future." Affymetrix Founder Stephen Fodor, Ph.D., Lubert Stryer, M.D., and colleagues were awarded the Newcomb Cleveland Prize in 1992 for a landmark publication con...

Jane Goodall to receive 2003 Environmental Citizen Award

...enter for its vitally important work." Her list of publications is extensive, including two overviews of her work at Gombe -- In the Shadow of Man and Through a Window -- as well as two autobiographies in letters, the spiritual autobiography Reason for Hope and many children's books. The Chimpanzees of Gombe: Pat...

Science Picks--Leads, Feeds and Story Seeds (April 2003)

... million photographs held by the library from USGS publications and field work. The online archive has subcategories that include, for example: National Parks and Monuments; Mount St. Helens volcanic eruptions; and pioneer photographers, such as W.H. Jackson, J.K. Hillers, T.H. O'Sullivan, A.J. Russell, and other...

Leibniz Prize winners 2003

... 20 years, and have produced around 25 substantial publications together in that time. The main body of their scientific work has been achieved together, and so they have been awarded the Leibniz prize jointly. Hlne Esnault and Eckart Viehweg have achieved important results in the field of algebraic and arithmet...

In a noisy world, how can the senses project and receive information at the same time?

...ition of the Journal of Neurophysiology, one of 14 publications published monthly by the American Physiological Society. Methodology All experiments were performed on adult male G. bimaculatus selected from a cricket colony maintained on a 12 hour light/12 hour dark cycle. Prior to dissection they were chilled...

Why does caffeine delay exercise-induced fatigue?

...Physiology. The journal is one of 14 peer-reviewed publications produced monthly by the American Physiological Society (APS). Methodology Male Wistar rats, five weeks old and weighing 200-250 grams, were used in this study, and randomly assigned to intracerebroventricular or intraperitoneal injection groups. R...

K-State researchers use Colbert Hills process to study ecosystem of former landfill site...

...p have published that process in two golf industry publications -- Golf Course Management and the USGA Green Section Record. The Western Michigan project is the second site the team has provided their expertise. Previously the golf course at the Presidio military installation near San Francisco requested their as...

New study ties moderate beer drinking to lower heart attack risk

... also play a role in heart disease risk. In recent publications by Gorinstein and others, it was shown that red wine might offer more heart-protective effects than white wine and beer. This has been attributed to the red wine's high content of polyphenols compared with lower amounts in the other beverages, the re...

'Small RNA' research cited as breakthrough of the year

...ional Science Foundation contributed two important publications outlining new findings about these extraordinarily small regulatory molecules, including one article in the journal Science. "In the fields of molecular and cellular biology, the discoveries about small RNA are now attracting a huge level of interes...

Study may direct solutions for air pollution disease affecting agricultural, industrial workers

...ar Physiology. The journal is one of 14 scientific publications published each month by the American Physiological Society (APS). Methodology The study examined the impact of systemic neutrophil depletion on chronic LPS-induced airway hyperresponsiveness, inflammation, and remodeling in 44 laboratory mice to d...

Cox-2 enzyme plays important role regulating acute pancreatitis and associated lung injury

...al and Liver Physiology. The journal is one of 14 publications published each month by the American Physiological Society (APS). Methodology Pancreatitis was induced in the mice with COX-2 inhibitors, and those bred with genetic deletion of COX-2 by 12 hourly injections of cerulein. The severity of pancreatiti...

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