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To: NATIONAL EDITORSContact: Joan Buhrman of American Society of Civil Engineers, +1- 703-295-6406, Cell +1-571-213-3812, jbuhrman@asce.org; or Kelly Mawby of BASF, +1-216-839-7071, Cell +1-216-780-5964, kelly.mawby@basf.com; or Hannah Hickey of University of Washington, +1-206-543-2580, hickeyh@u.washington.edu RESTON, Va., May 24 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- For the past 20 years, civil engineering students from across...
Amnis announced the early access installation of the next-generation ImageStream 100 cell analysis system
Amnis announced the early access installation of the next-generation ImageStream 100 cell analysis system, which performs high-speed multispectral microscopy of cells in flow, at the University of Washington's Cell Systems Initiative.
Lymphoma Research Foundation to Provide $12.8 Million for Mantle Cell Research; University of Washington Receives $580,000
Mantle cell lymphoma is a relatively uncommon B-cell lymphoma which accounts for 5 percent to 7 percent of all adult non- Hodgkin's lymphoma cases in the U.S. It is a malignancy of cells located in the mantle zone of the lymph node, a thin area surroundiMantle cell lymphoma is...
Chinese folk remedy may be the key to non-toxic cancer treatment.
February, 2002 Technology Index ABIX via COMTEX -- Scientists at the University of Washington have discovered a Chinese plant that may be used in the treatment of cancer. Artemisinin, which can be extracted from the plant, Artemesia annua, was used in ancient China to...
Researchers make key genome public on the internet. (News Briefs/Nouvelles en Bref).
After almost two decades of work, researchers at the University of Washington School of Medicine, DuPont and the University of Campinas in Brazil, with partial funding from the National Science Foundation, have sequenced the genome of an important organism, Agrobacterium, and made it freely available on...
Cell Genesys exclusively licenses technology for liver-directed Aav gene therapy from University of Washington.(Brief Article)
Cell Genesys, Inc. (Foster City, CA; 650-425-4542) announced that it has entered into an exclusive worldwide license agreement with the University of Washington (Seattle, WA) to license the University's interest in a patent filing covering adeno-associated viral AAV gene therapy to the liver. The licensed...
University of Washington obtains United States patent.(Brief Article)
University of Washington (Seattle, WA) has patented a human pancreatic islet cell glutamic acid decarboxylase, an autoantigen involved in the development of insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus, cloned, sequenced and expressed by recombinant means. (US 6025176)
Robots eavesdrop on cellular discussions.
M2 PRESSWIRE-10 February 2000-US DEPT OF HHS: Robots eavesdrop on cellular discussions C1994-2000 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:09022000 For the first time, scientists have figured out a way to record the "conversations" taking place simultaneously between thousands of molecules inside...
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