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Technology Research News December 31, 2003 |
Biochip holds millions of vessels Researchers are putting more of the pieces together to construct full-blown labs-on-a-chip, a possibility that promises inexpensive, hand-held biological, chemical and medical tests similar to the way the computer chip revolutionized electronics.  |
Wired January 2004 Joshua Davis |
Hair Apparent Rugs, drugs, and plugs are so 20th century. The very modern baldness cure: follicles grown in a petri dish.  |
Wired January 2004 Wendy Goldman Rohm |
Seven Days of Creation The inside story of a human cloning experiment  |
Technology Research News December 17, 2003 Patch & Smalley |
Body handles nanofiber better The human body doesn't care for artificial materials, and responds to invasions by building scar tissue around foreign objects. A study shows that scar tissue formation might have more to do with the surface features of the intrusion than material it is made from.  |
Bio-IT World December 15, 2003 Mark D. Uehling |
Model Patient Despite the FDA's new support for computational modeling, the pharmaceutical industry remains cautious about simulating clinical trials.  |
Bio-IT World December 15, 2003 Malorye A. Branca |
Scenes from a Cell Breakthroughs are making cell-based screening faster, easier, more powerful.  |
Bio-IT World December 15, 2003 Zachary Zimmerman |
Learning the Language of Systems Biology Geneticist par excellence David Botstein talks about his philosophy, science, his mission for integrative science, and what he deems a success for systems biology.  |
Bio-IT World December 15, 2003 Kevin Davies |
The Road to Personalized Medicine FDA guidance on the road to genomic medicine is a welcome first step in what promises to be a contentious debate on how to integrate pharmacogenomics into routine medical practice.  |
Bio-IT World December 15, 2003 Michael Greeley |
Tiny Devices, Big Opportunities Parallel advances in drug formulation and microprocessing and other manufacturing technologies are creating new products and services as these industries start to intersect.  |
Bio-IT World December 15, 2003 Robert M. Frederickson |
Spin Control, Swedish Style Putting a new spin on the proteomics lab with a CD-based proteomics microlaboratory  |
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