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Oxford Nanopore Technologies Announces License Agreement with University of California, Santa Cruz, and formation of Technology Advisory Board
OXFORD, U.K. -- Oxford Nanopore Technologies Ltd ("Oxford Nanopore") today announced the completion of an exclusive license agreement to develop nanopore science developed at the University of California, Santa Cruz ("UCSC"), in the laboratories of Professors David Deamer and Mark Akeson. Oxford Nanopore will also fund research in the...
Senesco's Executive Vice President and CSO to Present at Seed Symposium
NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. -- Senesco Technologies, Inc. (AMEX:SNT) announced today that Dr. John E. Thompson, the Company's Executive Vice President and CSO, will be an invited speaker at the University of California, Davis's Plant Sciences Symposium. This symposium's topic is Translational Seed Biology: From Model Systems to Crop Improvement and...
CODA Genomics announces issuance of optimized synthetic gene production patent.
CODA Genomics, Inc. (Laguna Hills, CA), a pioneer in applying its namesake technology, Computational Optimized DNA Assembly towards the manufacture of synthetic genes and other DNA fragments, said the United States Patent and Trademark Office has issued United States Patent 7,262,031 to its two founding scientists,...
University of California obtains United States patent.
University of California (Oakland, CA) has patented provided are nucleic acid sequences from Brassica oleracea plants that encode enzymes involved in the synthesis of a glucosinolate molecule, including BoGSL-ALK, and BoGSL-ELONG, and methods of their use. The sequences find particular use in modifying the glucosinolate content...
New Coalition Urges Gubernatorial Candidates to Adopt Agenda to Ensure California's Leadership in Innovation, Competitiveness ; 'California Competes' Launched by Broad, Diverse Group of Academic, High Tech, Biotech Leaders
To: State Desk, Technology ReporterContact: Jim Hock of TechNet, 202-464-0013 ext. 202, Judy Kleinberg of Joint Venture;Silicon Valley, 408-938-1521, or Molly Ingraham of California Healthcare Institute, 858-551-6677SAN JOSE, Calif., Oct. 5 /PRNewswire-US Newswire/ -- "California Competes," an unprecedented coalition of high-tech companies, research universities and regional economic development organizations, today...
Academia: a new Milken Institute report analyzes the 1998-2002 innovation activities of 683 universities in all academic fields using three performance indicators: number of publications, activity and impact
Academia: A new Milken Institute report analyzes the 1998-2002 innovation activities of 683 universities in all academic fields using three performance indicators: number of publications, activity and impact. Harvard University is ranked number 1 in biotech publications, followed by the University of Tokyo and the University of London. The University...
Livermore Lab, UC contenders for biotech center
On rolling, grassy hills between the Bay Area's cities and the farms of the Central Valley, the University of California and scientists of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory say they see a sprawling biodefense lab as large as two Wal-Mart Supercenters. Federal homeland-security authorities gave the nod Wednesday...
UC, lab courting bio tech facility
On rolling, grassy hills between the Bay Area's cities and the farms of the Central Valley, the University of California and scientists of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory see a sprawling biodefense lab as large as two Wal-Mart Supercenters. Federal homeland-security authorities gave the nod Wednesday to the...
UCSB Makes Lipid Carry Genes.(University of California, Santa Barbara)(therapeutic genes )(Brief article)
Staff Scientists at the University of California, Santa Barbara UCSB have created a new molecule that holds promise in fighting disease via delivering therapeutic genes directly to cells. These genes can correct genetic defects, for example, or help the body's immune system...
Whodunit, Doggone it?
Byline: Amanda Bower Feb 03, 2006 (Time Australia - ABIX via COMTEX) -- The Veterinary Genetics Laboratory in the US helps solve crimes by testing animal DNA that may have...
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