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Reactive Reports David Bradley |
Integrated Biochips A new microfluidic device that can perform sample preparation, polymerase chain reaction, and microarray detection functions on a single device has been developed by US researchers.  |
Reactive Reports David Bradley |
Chemical Mask Deters Mosquitoes If you are one of those people who suffer from insect bites when others seem to swat them away without a care, you can no longer claim that it is the sweeter-smell of your blood. You may lack a chemical, or blend of chemicals, instead.  |
Fast Company July 2004 Lucas Conley |
A Pill With Brains Swallow hard: Here's a nanotech biosensor developed by a software programming shop that will monitor our bodies from the inside.  |
BusinessWeek June 28, 2004 Amy Barrett |
Jonas Salk: He Put An End To Polio In the '50s, Dr. Jonas Salk moved with lightning speed to develop and test a vaccine for polio.  |
BusinessWeek June 28, 2004 Amy Barrett |
When Medicine And Money Don't Mix Do drugmakers have too much control over lab data?  |
Bio-IT World June 17, 2004 Mark D. Uehling |
How to Spell Discovery Rapidly combining cosmos of chemical and biological data, Johnson & Johnson's multidisciplinary ABCD platform for drug discovery aims to give scientists access to more information -- and the ability to make better decisions  |
Bio-IT World June 17, 2004 Hope Melville |
Is It Safe? Think the safe harbor provision in patent law lets you use patented compounds in all preclinical-phase research? Think again.  |
Bio-IT World June 17, 2004 Michael A. Goldman |
A Hip Approach to Gene Hunting IntegraGen defines the genetic blueprint of complex human diseases and delivers validated disease markers and therapeutic targets for a better diagnosis and a causal treatment of common diseases, based on its unique genomic analysis expertise.  |
Bio-IT World June 17, 2004 Robert M. Frederickson |
Microarray Analysis Reaches the Desktop Various commercial solutions exist to analyze microarray data, from enterprise-level solutions designed primarily for large companies and institute-based support facilities to the more recently emerged desktop solutions for individual research labs.  |
PC Magazine July 13, 2004 Cade Metz |
Smart Skin The prototypeof this product has already demonstrated that it can monitor infrared radiation, which means it's also capable of tracking changes in body temperature. Future versions will respond to all sorts of other stimuli, such as touch and pressure.  |
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