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CASIS Partnership Brings "Organs-on-Chips" Research to Space Station

2017-06-21 | The "Organs-on-Chips" approach to human physiology research aboard the International Space Station may lead to more reliable and predictable results for drug development and reduce the need for animal testing.


SmarTech Announces June 29, 2017 Conference Call to Discuss Future Opportunities in Polymer 3D Printing Materials

2017-06-21 | Firm pegs polymer 3D printing materials market at $3.2 billion in 2022


"Climb For Cancer" - A Climb in the European Alps to Support Oncology Patients

2017-06-21 | Six cancer patients is going to climb the top of the Mont Blanc to show that is possible to fight disease and to support other cancer patients.


Dr. Ashok Mathur Recognized by Marquis Who's Who for Excellence in Aerospace Engineering

2017-06-19 | Dr. Mathur looks back on helping humanity reach for the stars in the fields of physics, aerospace engineering, and education


Investigation Tests Drug to Activate Immune System, Help Fight Cancer

2017-06-16 | The Efficacy and Metabolism of Azonafide Antibody-Drug Conjugates (ADCs) in Microgravity investigation seeks to activate immunogenic cell death within the cancer cells, which should kill the cancer and prevent the disease from reoccurring.


Young Je Park, Ph.D., Honored by Marquis Who's Who for Excellence in Fisheries Science

2017-06-16 | Dr. Young Je Park has directed the Sea Green Industry Institute since 2010


Dr. Diane R. Bienek Honored by Marquis Who's Who for Excellence in the Sciences

2017-06-16 | Dr. Bienek has served as a research scientist for the ADA Foundation and the Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine


Aqua-Yield and Harmony Brands Enter into Historic Joint Promotional Agreement

2017-06-15 | Deal brings Turfgrass with less "inputs" to major national home improvement stores


Cloudy with a Chance of Radiation: NASA Studies Simulated Radiation

2017-06-14 | NASA's Human Research Program (HRP) is simulating space radiation on Earth following upgrades to the NASA Space Radiation Laboratory (NSRL) at the U.S. Department of Energy's Brookhaven National Laboratory.


New Window Improves the View of Science on Orbiting Laboratory

2017-06-14 | One of the busiest work stations on the International Space Station got a major upgrade recently, and it already has saved dozens of hours on a variety of experiments for crew members aboard the orbiting laboratory.


Dr. Gyong-Chol Kim Recognized by Marquis Who's Who for Excellence in the Sciences

2017-06-14 | Dr. Kim is an esteemed member of the evaluation committee of the Korea Agency for Infrastructure Advancement


Dr. John A. Agnew Named a Lifetime Achiever by Marquis Who's Who

2017-06-13 | Dr. Agnew has been endorsed by Marquis Who's Who as a leader in the scientific education industry


SpaceX Dragon to Deliver Research to Space Station

2017-06-09 | SpaceX is scheduled to launch its Dragon spacecraft for its eleventh commercial resupply mission to the International Space Station June 1 from NASA's Kennedy Space Center's historic pad 39A.


Cell Cultures Go For the Gold

2017-06-09 | The Magnetic 3D Cell Culturing investigation applies the Earth-based technique of using magnetic forces to handle cell cultures in the microgravity environment of the space station.


Dr. Kenneth Daugherty Celebrated for Accomplishments in Chemical Research

2017-06-09 | Dr. Daugherty uses his illustrious background as president of KD Consultants


Renaissance BioScience Corp. to Receive up to $500,000 R&D Funding from the Government of Canada to Advance its Next-Generation Yeast Development Platform

2017-06-06 | The funding will support the company's ongoing research and development efforts through the advancement of its proprietary, non-GMO yeast strain development platform.


Study Demonstrates that Current CDC Reports on National U.S. IVF Clinic Outcomes are Misleading

2017-06-05 | Due to a loophole in the reporting rules, some IVF centers' IVF outcomes reported to CDC are highly inflated, misleading the public and commercially benefiting a small group of IVF centers.


Dr. Ronald Archer Recognized by Marquis Who's Who for Excellence in Chemistry and Education

2017-06-02 | In his tenure with the University of Massachusetts, Dr. Archer progressed from associate professor in 1966 to professor of chemistry in 1970 and head of the chemistry department in 1977


Dr. Veronica James Recognized for Excellence in the Field of Physics

2017-06-01 | Nature published her paper on the change in the diffraction pattern of hair from breast cancer


All New Genetic Testing Best Practices Summit Focuses on Reimbursement/Coverage for Health Plans and Clinicians

2017-05-31 | Over two days, a team of industry practitioners will address common frustrations and concerns faced within genetic testing, while providing best practices for issues ranging from claim coding to guidelines regulations to laboratory utilization.