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Industrial Physicist Feb/Mar 2003 Jennifer Oullette |
Quantum dots for sale Artificial atoms illluminate biotechnology and other fields  |
Wired April 2003 Steve Silberman |
The Bacteria Whisperer Bonnie Bassler discovered a secret about microbes that the science world has missed for centuries. The bugs are talking to each other. And plotting against us.  |
Wired April 2003 Stuart Luman |
Cat on the Cutting Edge Pet medicine is a booming business. It's also a proving ground for science that could save your life.  |
Wired April 2003 Charles C. Mann |
New and Improved! A user's guide to your genetically modified future.  |
Technology Research News March 12, 2003 |
RNA forms nanomotor Researchers from Purdue University have constructed a tiny motor from DNA and RNA molecules. The device, fueled by ATP, which powers our own movements, could eventually power nanomachines.  |
Bio-IT World March 10, 2003 Mark D. Uehling |
Technology Overload Inundated with new IT tools and mountains of data, the pharmaceutical industry struggles to pull it all together.  |
Bio-IT World March 10, 2003 Kenneth Getz |
E-Clinical Technology Overview Clinical trial researchers want to leverage the benefits of IT -- and now they can for every core process. But they also have to get past the barriers to adoption.  |
Bio-IT World March 10, 2003 Spink & Blumenstiel |
Getting IT Right Applying information technology to trials can boost productivity. Here's a strategic framework for going e-clinical.  |
Bio-IT World March 10, 2003 Dawn Stover |
E-Recruitment: Trial by Wire Online databases are helping patients find clinical trials -- but e-recruitment is no panacea for participant shortages.  |
Bio-IT World March 10, 2003 John Russell |
The BioTeam: Riders of the Storm The self-described SWAT team of bio-IT builds state-of-the-art infrastructure for life science organizations  |
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