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American Health Council Names Kristina A.Trujillo, Ph.D. to Education Board

2017-04-06 | Dr. Kristina A. Trujillo, Assistant Professor at the University of New Mexico Health Science Center (UNM-HSC), has been selected to join the Education Board at the American Health Council.


Labcon Launches Update to SuperClear Centrifuge Tube Product Line

2017-04-04 | Laboratory disposables manufacturer updates Centrifuge Tube product line with new patented features.


Space Station Crew Cultivates Crystals for Drug Development

2017-04-01 | Crew members aboard the International Space Station will begin conducting research this week to improve the way we grow crystals on Earth.


Tribute Film about Leonard Nimoy Shown at the National Conference on Tobacco or Health

2017-04-01 | Leonard Nimoy's Mission to Raise Awareness About COPD and the Dangers of Tobacco Use Continues.


SaintyCo Expands Its Softgel Encapsulation Machines Portfolio for the American and European Markets

2017-03-23 | SaintyCo today announced 15 new Softgel encapsulation machines.


Global Virus Network (GVN) Announces Seven Distinguished International Appointments to Board of Directors

2017-03-22 | World leaders in business & science are committed to supporting the GVN


Stem Cells Seem Speedier in Space

2017-03-21 | Scientists are sending stem cells to the International Space Station to test whether these cells proliferate faster in microgravity without suffering any side effects.


Mutants in Microgravity

2017-03-21 | A proof-of-concept investigation, Nanobiosym Genes, is sending two strains of Staphylococcus aureus bacteria to the International Space Station.


Orbital ATK Cygnus Set to Deliver Research to Space Station

2017-03-21 | Orbital ATK is targeted to launch its Cygnus spacecraft into orbit for a resupply mission to the International Space Station March 24, 2017 from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida


Symphonizing the Science: NASA Twins Study Team Begins Integrating Results

2017-03-17 | Preliminary findings were discussed during the Human Research Program Investigators' Workshop in January, and now enthusiasm abounds as the integration process begins.


A Retrospective Review of Full-Endoscopic Assisted Lumbar Decompression in an Outpatient, Ambulatory Facility

2017-03-14 | 5-Year Study on Complications and Risk Factors of Minimally Invasive Surgery



Crystal Growth, Earth Science and Tech Demo Research Launching to Orbiting Laboratory

2017-02-16 | The tenth SpaceX cargo resupply launch to the International Space Station, targeted for launch Feb. 18, will deliver investigations that study human health, Earth science and weather patterns.


American Health Council Names Emmanuel Buys, Ph.D. to Education Board

2017-02-08 | Dr. Emmanuel Buys of the Massachusetts General Hospital Research Institute and Harvard Medical School has been selected to join the Education Board at the American Health Council.


Techindia: The KPO with a Difference

2017-02-07 | Sathya Kumar R, founder & CEO, Techindia Infoway, started his entrepreneurial journey in 2000 building custom ERP software applications for clients in manufacturing and healthcare.


HESA Helps Promote Encephalitis Research with Funding Pledge to AE Alliance

2017-02-06 | Two U.S. non-profits join forces to combat autoimmune encephalitis, a potentially deadly condition.


One-Year Mission Investigators Debut Preliminary Results at NASA Workshop

2017-01-31 | The first glimpses of research data from NASA Astronaut Scott Kelly's year in space are out


Scientists and Students Tackle Omics at NASA Workshop

2017-01-26 | Astronaut Kate Rubins awards students for artwork portraying Omics. The Sports Gene author David Epstein and Twins Study investigator Chris Mason host "Omics of Sports & Space". Twins Study investigators release preliminary results.


Sciencell To Host Live Webinar On Technical Tips For Successful QPCR

2017-01-21 | Register now to learn tips for successful qPCR, a technique for gene expression profiling


Cookware Made with Scrap Metal Contaminates Food; Study Across 10 Countries Warns of Lead and Other Toxic Metals

2017-01-20 | Tests conducted on samples of aluminum cookware made in 10 developing countries show that more than one-third of those pose a lead exposure hazard.