Posts Tagged ‘Research’

Ultrasonix Medical Corporation Releases Powerful New Research Product

March 18th, 2010

Ultrasonix announced the release of the SonixDAQ a revolutionary new add-on to the SonixTOUCH Research system that allows ultrasound researchers to obtain raw pre-beamformed, parallel channel RF data in a laboratory or clinical environment.

Go here to read the rest: 
Ultrasonix Medical Corporation Releases Powerful New Research Product

Medical Research Professional Discovers The Path To Stanford Who’s Who

January 16th, 2010

Rosa C. Armstrong PhD has risen to the ranks of prominent professionals with Stanford Who’s Who due to her phenomenal work in the Science & Research Industry.

View original post here: 
Medical Research Professional Discovers The Path To Stanford Who’s Who

Rockefeller joins first national research study recruitment registry

November 10th, 2009

Rockefeller University has joined more than 50 U.S. research institutions in making information about its clinical research trials available on ResearchMatch, the country’s first registry for recruiting research participants. The secure Web site offers a free and safe way for volunteers to connect with thousands of researchers who are conducting research on a wide range of diseases.

Here is the original: 
Rockefeller joins first national research study recruitment registry

CID Bio-Science, Inc. How to Operate CI-202

October 21st, 2009

Copyright 2009, CID Bio-Science, Inc. www.cid-inc.com ————————————- Video by GT1 Video www.gt1video.com

BioInformatics, LLC New Report – The Market Outlook for Research Products in FY2010

October 16th, 2009

BioInformatics, LLC announces the pending release of its newest report, The Market Outlook for Research Products in FY2010.

See the rest here:
BioInformatics, LLC New Report – The Market Outlook for Research Products in FY2010

Bioscience & Technology Business Center groundbreaking

October 10th, 2009

When completed in 2010, the 20000-square-foot facility on west campus will house startup companies based on KU research, other emerging technology businesses and collaborations involving KU researchers and large technology firms. For more information, visit: www.news.ku.edu

Bioscience Technician – Wisconsin Technical Colleges

September 30th, 2009

Research a career in Bioscience for challenging and rewarding work.

Hepatitis B Foundation STEERS Students through Summer Enrichment Programs

August 22nd, 2009

8th annual Research Internship Program. Internships include a High School Enrichment Program, offered to students in area school districts, and a College Internship Program that is highly competitive and attracts students from top tier colleges.

See original here:
Hepatitis B Foundation STEERS Students through Summer Enrichment Programs

Immunologists Join SDSU BioScience Center

July 21st, 2009

Five internationally known immunologists have joined the research faculty of San Diego State Universitys BioScience Center, bringing with them several active grants from the National Institutes of Health. All of their research, including projects on T cells, microRNA and vaccine development, intersects in some way with heart disease — the primary focus of research at the SDSU BioScience Center.

Health & Bioscience Research Video

July 17th, 2009

Virginia Bioscience Commercialization Center – Donna Edmonds

June 24th, 2009

Donna Edmonds, Executive Director of Virginia Biosciences Commercialization Center, talks about bringing in new biotechnology and bioscience companies to Richmond, Virginia to further develop their products and research and bring them to market.

University of Brighton Bioscience Building Walkthrough

June 15th, 2009

The University of Brightons £22m Bioscience Building which is currently being developed on the North West corner of the Moulsecoomb campus will offer a 350 seat lecture theatre, state-of-the-art teaching and research facilities, seminar rooms and social facilities.

Scott Salka, CEO of Ambit Bioscience Works to Cure Cancer

June 12th, 2009

As a cutting edge bioscience research facility, Ambit Bioscience is working hard to cure certain types of cancer through their knowledge of Kinases. In this bizSanDiego interview, Scott Salka, Ambit’s CEO, discusses Kinases and the companies progress.

Measuring interdisciplinary research: analysis of co-authorship for research staff at the University of York

June 9th, 2009

Collaboration allows researchers to combine the strength of different disciplines to undertake research that neither could do individually. Scientific collaboration can be examined by analysing patterns of co-authorship of papers in publication databases (e.g. Web of Science) using methods from Social Network Analysis. In this project, I describe three networks consisting of researchers in the Biology and Chemistry Departments at the University of York to investigate degree, degree distribution, key brokers and preference of researchers for collaborating within or outside their own research field. Clustering (or transitivity) was used to describe whether collaboration is more likely if two researchers have a collaborator in common. To introduce a control and realize the significance of the results produced, a network consisting of 98 researchers from the Chemistry and Biology departments was produced and compared with a distribution of 1000 ER random graphs for degree, transitivity and betweenness. We find that researchers in the Department of Biology (50 researchers) have fewer collaborations with their departmental colleagues than those in the Department of Chemistry (45 researchers): the average number of links each researcher had with others in the Biology collaboration network was 2.6, the corresponding values for Chemistry were 4.8 links per researcher. We also find that researchers within the Chemistry department were more likely than their colleagues in Biology to collaborate with another researcher if they had a collaborator in common. One aim of the study was to characterize the extent of interdisciplinary research within the Department of Biology. Staff in the Biology department were categorized into distinct research foci, indicating the discipline of the researcher. There were many links from the Bioinformatics and Mathematics, and Biophysics and Biochemistry foci, to other foci, implying that staff within these foci were interdisciplinary in their research—indicative of their role in providing techniques or tools that are applicable across discipline boundaries. This sort of analysis provides quantitative evidence to understand the social patterns of scientific collaboration and may be a useful tool in the development of strategies to promote interdisciplinary research within research institutions.

Thomas Scientific Introduces New Representative in Eastern North Carolina

May 12th, 2009

Thomas Scientific hires new sales representative. Dr. Roland Carrillo serve researchers seeking laboratory supplies, equipment, scientific instruments and chemicals in the Research Triangle Park Region and Eastern North Carolina.

Original post:
Thomas Scientific Introduces New Representative in Eastern North Carolina