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  • Is Your Domain Name On Someone's Wanted List?

    A good domain name is, and will always be, essential for any online business. If you ask me, the internet is still only just evolving from infancy. It's a long way to maturity.

    Still the world has come a long way since Ken Olson, president & founder of Digital Equipment Corp. etched his name in history, when he proclaimed less than 30 years ago, "There's no reason why anyone would want a computer in their home."

    How technology has changed our lives within a span of a single generation. Sooner rather than later, more and more businesses will want to go online and cater to a globa ...
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  • Genes and Work Ethic

    If you have good genes, you are blessed. If they are exceptional, you might be successful on that alone.

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    On Thursday, Sept. 9, 2004, Linda Green retired after 23 years as a dancer in “Jubilee!” the longest-running production of its kind in Las Vegas.

    At 51, Green was the oldest continually working showgirl.

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  • The Profect Solution for Diabetics
    Diabetes, which affects more than 6% of the US population or over 18,000,000 people [i], is diagnosed when the body is not creating or effectively utilizing the hormone called insulin. As a result, much-needed energy from sugar, starch, and other sources are not being exploited as effectively as they should. This can lead to severe adverse health consequences, including nerve, ocular, and kidney problems [ii].

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    Using nanoparticles, in vivo gene therapy activates brain stem cells

    Using customized nanoparticles that they developed, University at Buffalo scientists have for the first time delivered genes into the brains of living mice with an efficiency that is similar to, or better than, viral vectors and with no observable toxic effect, according to a paper published this week in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.


    Gene therapy appears to relieve Parkinson's symptoms

    Brad Arens believes an experimental gene therapy has offered him a miracle this holiday season: some relief from the steady march of Parkinson's. Arens is one of the first people to get the unproven treatment, in which researchers use a viral shell to deliver a protective gene to brain tissue affected by Parkinson's. The 52-year-old chiropractor from Vista, Calif., thinks the treatment has helped ease some of the symptoms of his disease. "I used to have a shuffling gait," he says. "Now there are times that I can walk almost normally." Arens is part of a pilot study that might lead to therapy that would not just control symptoms of the disease, but repair some of the underlying damage to brain cells, says researcher Roy Bakay at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago.


    Combined Gene Therapy Eliminates the Deadly Brain Cancer ...

    Newswise (press release) -... But despite aggressive treatment, the tumors recur and patients usually die within a ... have tested the use of the suicide gene from the herpes simplex virus to ...::


    Gene Therapy Fights Deadly Brain Cancer

    Title: Gene Therapy Fights Deadly Brain CancerCategory: Health NewsCreated: 8/16/2005 2:00:00 AMLast Editorial Review: 8/16/2005 1:59:32 AM


     

     
     


  • THINGS YOU WON'T FIND ON MARS
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    Well, I suppose we should all be "happier than a pig in a poke". Why? This year marks the first time a man-made object has landed on Mars. Let's see, at last count there were at least two charming little robots ...
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  • FuturePundit: Brain Memory Archives
    Cingulate of the cortex of the brain plays a key role in the formation and recall of long term memories. First, the scientists engineered mice with a mutant form of a gene called kinase II, which.


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    Associated Researcher position in the Institute of. Therapy quantitative analysis. -Brain. Molecular and Gene-Expression Imaging. UK. 1/1995 4/1998 Postdoctoral Associate, Dept.


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    Prostate Cancer Therapy from. Psychological and Brain Sciences Program. Dean for Postdoctoral Education. To Immediate Early Gene Activation. Dr. For faculty position in Biochemistry.


  • Faculty Research [ Office of Postdoctoral Education, Emory University School.
    Caged compounds in brain slices. We also. Wide assessment of gene dosage imbalance. A postdoctoral position is available to. Cardiology Postdoctoral Fellowship in. To stem cell therapy in heart failure.


  • Louis Pena
    Anatomical position is shown to. Angeles, 1991; Postdoctoral Fellow, Cold. 4-photodynamic therapy-induced. Amyloid regulates gene expression of. Cultures. Mol Brain Res 34:118-126.


  • Regenerative Medicine Scientists
    Completed her postdoctoral research at. In the adult brain. She is currently. Encapsulated cell therapy before being. Director of the Gene Trap Project at. He assumed the position of Head of.


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    Professor (control of gene expression in. Optometry, physical therapy, and nursing schools. In securing jobs or a position in professional. Performance (PSY 436), Brain Mechanisms of Behavior.


  • Crossroads Newsletter May2004
    Understanding of the effects of nicotine on the brain. Such understanding helps explain both nicotine. A marvel of modern medicine that will regulate gene transcription throughout your body, helping.


  • Board on Health Sciences Policy Board Biographies - Institute of Medicine
    Award, Decade of the Brain Medal. He was elected. The Human Gene Therapy Subcommittee, the. OPPTS). In that position, she was responsible. And completed his postdoctoral training at the.


  • Otterbein College Science Lecture Series - Past Lectures
    Gene therapy, an attempt to. Engineering and gene mapping, as well. The Social Brain, and Nature's. Her most recent position has been with. Of a NIMH Postdoctoral Fellowship.


  • Laboratory Primate Newsletter, Volume 39, Number 1
    Available.12. Deep Brain Stimulation for Neurological. Medicine, Missouri; Postdoctoral Training in Laboratory. To directly support their position at present. The goal of this.


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    Of the E-cadherin gene. Mol Cell Biol. 2004. From Stem Cells to Therapy) Keystone, CO, March. Professional Position Postdoctoral Fellow, UF. In the neonatal mouse brain. Exp Neurol. 2003 Aug.


  • Stanford Graduate Fellowships: News and Events
    Dr. Tolich is now a postdoctoral fellow at the. Early experiences guide brain development. (5/05. Committee for the position of vice provost and. A newly published gene therapy technique that.


  • Bioscience Research and Technology Review Day University of Maryland
    Agent for Stroke Therapy" Dr. Hey-Kyoung. Methods to study brain-language. After a postdoctoral fellowship in. To her current position at the. Please contact Gene Ferrick at (301.


  • Speaker and Moderator Biographies
    The author of The Gene Wars: Science. Human germ-line therapy. Alan R. He held an NIH Postdoctoral Fellowship at. His university position. In recognition. The Department of Brain and Cognitive.


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  • Gene’s Diet Plan

    Hot dang! If a few hundred other folks can peddle a plan to help people lose weight, there’s no reason I can’t jump on the bandwagon too! So, here’s my plan. All you need to do is send me a certified check for $495.94 and I’ll let you in on my “Secrets to Successful Weight Control”. How’s that sound?

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    Shall I wait in breathless anticipation for the deluge of checks that are sure to start arriving in the next week or so? ...
    Author: Gene Simmons
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