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IDB America December 2003 Roger Hamilton |
The biowealth of nations An eminent scientist argues that the information contained in biodiversity is one of a country's greatest assets.  |
BusinessWeek January 26, 2004 Arlene Weintraub |
"I Can't Sleep" Insomnia and other sleep disorders are wreaking havoc on our health and taxing the economy. Drug companies see an opportunity.  |
Science News January 17, 2004 Janet Raloff |
Diabetes: Coffee and Caffeine Appear Protective New data now indicate that drinking java -- lots of it, and especially the caffeinated form -- can curb type II diabetes.  |
Technology Research News January 14, 2004 |
Wet biochip preserves proteins Researchers from Kyushu University in Japan have produced a hydrogel material that makes it possible for proteins to survive aboard labs-on-a-chip.  |
Bio-IT World January 12, 2004 Karen Hopkin |
High-Tech Search for the Fountain of Youth Dramatic advances may help biotechs develop drugs that slow aging.  |
Bio-IT World January 12, 2004 Steve Lefar |
Systematize Your Regulatory Info! Want better protection against regulation breaches? Build a system that engenders 'grassroots' compliance.  |
Bio-IT World January 12, 2004 Kevin Davies |
The Ultimate Platform Firm Greg Lucier on determinism in drug development at Invitrogen  |
Bio-IT World January 12, 2004 Bill Van Etten |
Lies, Liars, and Benchmarking A geneticist who veered into informatics talks about the merit (or lack thereof) of benchmarks.  |
Bio-IT World January 12, 2004 Michael A. Greeley |
What You See Is What You Get Better image analysis, better business models. The transition from analog to digital will allow systems biology to reach its full potential.  |
Bio-IT World January 12, 2004 Julia Boguslavsky |
New Year Tools for the 'New' Biology Instrumentation outlook for systems biology.  |
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