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Prof. donates $105 mil to med school
Washington Square News | Wednesday
The NYU School of Medicine received its largest donation to date last month from long-time NYU researcher and microbiology professor Dr.
Lab will be gift that keeps giving
Baltimore Sun | Sunday Sep 4
Now, many years after his death, his estate has given a half-million dollars to Anne Arundel Community College to set up a microbiology lab that will encourage environmental research.2.7
Topics: Biology
U of A Student Makes Earthworm Virus Breakthrough
KTHV | Thursday Aug 18
A student at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences has made a breakthrough involving a worm and a virus -- but the research has nothing to do with computers.2.9
Pig disease spotlight use of antibiotics
Xinhuanet | Thursday Aug 18
BEIJING, Aug. 18 -- The spread of a pig-borne disease in Sichuan Province and the high death toll have thrown the spotlight on the widespread and indiscriminate use of antibiotics in Asia, giving the bacterium ...2.7
Topics: Biology
Arkansas Student Infects Worm With Virus
Earthlink | Thursday Aug 18
Courtney Wilkins, a microbiology and immunology graduate student at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, is photographed during an interview, Wednesday, Aug.2.9
Canada/Us Link Critical Disease Surveillance Systems
Canada NewsWire | Friday Aug 12
Health Minister Ujjal Dosanjh and United States Ambassador David Wilkins today signed a memorandum of understanding to enable simultaneous exchange and comparison of information between national laboratories to ...3.1
Topics: Biology
UMass Amherst enters partnership to develop vaccine
Campus Chronicle | Wednesday Aug 10
HERST, Mass. – The University of Massachusetts Amherst has entered into an option agreement with BioVeris Corp.
Topics: Biology, Amherst
Food safety research declining despite risks
Foodnavigator-usa.com | Aug 8, 2005
Commitment to and research in food and agricultural microbiology is on the decline despite the ever-present threats to the food supply posed by disease, spoilage and the specter of bio-terrorism. "The constant ...4.5
Microbiology in our daily life
Yemen Times | Aug 4, 2005
Microbiology is a branch of biology that deals with the study of micro-organisms and their exploitation.2.9
Eating The Right Food According To Blood Type Linked To Longevity
BruDirect | Aug 3, 2005
A health seminar that revealed the secrets of life longevity through eating the right food in accordance with blood type was delivered by Dr Sir Michael Williams, a clinical nutrition specialist at the PGGMB ...2.7
Using viruses to treat cancer
Medicalnewstoday.com | Jul 31, 2005
The natural ability of viruses to infect and destroy cells is being used by scientists to kill cancerous tumours, according to an article in the August 2005 issue of Microbiology Today, the quarterly magazine ...2.7
'Good' Bacteria Fight Bad Breath
CBS News | Jul 27, 2005
Scientists have found bacteria that fight bad breath and smelly feet. The bacteria weren't concocted in a lab or discovered deep in a tropical rainforest.4.4
Microbes of Yellowstone detailed in new book by MSU researcher
Montana.edu | Jul 26, 2005
Kathy Sheehan studies pond scum, and with the recent publication of her book, "Seen and Unseen: Discovering the Microbes of Yellowstone," the Montana State University researcher hopes that others will ...1.3
Va. Tech hopes to still play role in lab project
Roanoke Times | Jul 26, 2005
Virginia Tech faculty said Monday they are hopeful the university can still play a significant role in a project to build a mammoth federal laboratory underground even though a Giles County site failed to make ...2.7
Alliance Formed To Develop Biological Testing For The...
Wateronline.com | Jul 26, 2005
"In today's day and age, we must do everything we can to ensure the safety of our water resources," said George Oliver, president and chief executive officer of GE Infrastructure, Water & Process Technologies.2.7
Topics: Biology
Medical Help Wanted
The Daily Herald | Jul 21, 2005
Lab Supervisor . Applicants should be familiar with all laboratory procedures including blood bank and microbiology.2.7
Topics: Biology, Nephi
HIV/AIDS event slated in Beaufort
Island Packet | Jul 19, 2005
The University of South Carolina Beaufort will present the 11th annual AIDS Symposium from 8:30 a.m. to noon Wednesday.3.1
Mediterranean Fruit Fly May Transmit Human Pathogens to Fruit
Medicalnewstoday.com | Jul 19, 2005
The Mediterranean fruit fly has the capability to contaminate commercial and wild fruits with bacteria harmful to humans say researchers from Israel.2.7
John Wiley & Sons: Wiley InterScience Launches Current Protocols in Microbiology
Spectroscopynow.com | Jul 18, 2005
Hoboken, N.J.. July 18, 2005. Global publisher John Wiley & Sons, Inc., today announced the launch of Current Protocols in Microbiology, the first comprehensive source of high quality microbiologic methods ...4
UCSC wins 2.2 million grant
Santa Cruz Sentinel | Jul 17, 2005
A $2.2 million grant will enable UC Santa Cruz to set up a state-of-the-art laboratory in a new field of ocean research, marine microbiology.2.7
Schools
Suburban | Jul 15, 2005
Theresa Johnson of Old Bridge, a junior majoring in biology at Monmouth University, West Long Branch, has been awarded an undergraduate research fellowship from the American Society for Microbiology to be used ...
CTFA calls for feedback on microbiology guidelines
Cosmeticsdesign.com | Jul 13, 2005
The Cosmetic, Toiletry and Fragrance Association is asking for comment from industry members on soon-to-be published guidelines for specific microbiology applications aimed at making personal care products ...3.1
Topics: Biology
Government Scene
Independent Record | Jul 10, 2005
Anne Weber has been promoted to laboratory director of the Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services .2
In China, Migrant Birds Die from Bird Flu in Droves
English Dong-A | Jul 7, 2005
It was reported that some 1,500 migrant birds died from bird flu in Qinghai Lake, China's largest lake.2.7
Mumbai girl to be Johns Hopkins' genetic counselor
Cybernoon.com | Jul 6, 2005
An 'agony aunt' is one of the five chosen from around the world for a rare scholarship in the prestigious varsity.2.9
Topics: Biology
Hospital chain picks Hardy Diagnostics
Santa Barbara News-Press | Jul 6, 2005
Hardy Diagnostics, based in Santa Maria, has been awarded a three-year, $4.5Emillion contract with Catholic Healthcare West to provide laboratory supplies to its member hospitals.2.7
High school students from 16 communities explore health professions at MSU
Montana.edu | Jul 1, 2005
This summer, 16 high school students interested in health professions are participating in a six-week long program at Montana State University.
Minister Visits State Lab
BruDirect | Jun 29, 2005
The State Laboratory has a strategic plan to become the blood transfusion centre and be a national medical referral lab in Microbiology, Virology and Tuberculosis.2.7
Cellular Microbiology...
Cdc.gov | Jun 28, 2005
The field of cellular microbiology is relatively new and incorporates aspects of microbiology and host cellular biology.2
Board of Registry Study Guide
Plebius.org | Jun 23, 2005
Excellent book for Medical Technology students!! This book is very helpful to students who are studying medical technology or clinical laboratory science.1.7
Topics: Biology
Dated milk
Theeagle.com | Jun 22, 2005
Answer: No, your pudding will be safe, said Kathryn Boor, a professor of food science at Cornell University who specializes in dairy microbiology.2
Automation and software helps microbiology lab
Labtechnologist.com | Jun 21, 2005
The combined use of laboratory automation and laboratory information management software has been shown to increase productivity, reduce human error and improve tracking and traceability in a microbiology lab ...2.9
Topics: Biology
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Accelr8 Announces Third Quarter 2005 Results
PR Newswire via KeepMedia.com | Jun 15, 2005
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