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Micro-5: Gut Reactions In Space

2015-02-25 | NASA's Micro-5 investigation on the International Space Station may help researchers gain a better understanding of how intestinal pathogens cause disease and how we can prevent or counteract foodborne illness in astronauts.


NuVascular Technologies Partners with Textile and Vascular Surgery Experts to Form New Scientific Advisory Board

2015-02-25 | Company is partnering with scientific community to commercialize its patented nanotechnology


Resolving to Stay Fit in Space and on Earth

2015-02-24 | Astronauts on the International Space Station are working to keep their hearts healthy this American Heart Month, and at the same time, they are generating data to advance knowledge of health and fitness in space and on Earth.


Research With Space Explorers May One Day Heal Earth's Warriors

2015-02-24 | A study into a key bone-growing protein was recently funded to take place in orbit aboard the space station. Such a capability could benefit those needing bone for reconstructive surgery due to trauma like combat injuries or osteoporosis.


Academician I.E. Aznauryan's Unique Proprietary Methodology for the Treatment of Strabismus, "Strabo", was Presented at the Conference in Japan (Kyoto)

2015-02-18 | Russian ophthalmologists under the guidance of Academician Igor Aznauryan developed "Strabo", a program of mathematical modeling of strabismus; it was first presented at the International Strabismological Association conference in Japan.


Fertility Specialists Urge Reevaluation of Current Concepts of Embryo Selection in IVF

2015-02-16 | Despite the methods' high cost, embryo selection on day-5 in IVF cycles do not benefit most patients, according to a recent article published by CHR investigators. CHR urges re-evaluation of the concept of day-5 embryo selection.


Zebrafish Flex Their Muscles For Research Aboard the International Space Station

2015-02-03 | The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency's (JAXA) Zebrafish Muscle investigation observes the effects of microgravity on the zebrafish, Danio rerio, a tropical freshwater fish belonging to the minnow family.


Anita Merrill Recognized as Professional of the Year by Capital Who's Who

2015-01-30 | Anita Merrill of Tifton, Georgia, honored by Capital Who's Who Branding for her distinguished accomplishments and contributions in the field of Medical Technology.


New Year, Old Habits: Eating Right in Space is a Long-Term Resolution

2015-01-26 | Nutrition and exercise are part of a daily requirement for astronauts on and off the planet. One of the reasons is there are no quick trips to the doctor or the grocery store when you are more than 200 miles above Earth's surface.


Space Station Worms' Research Potential is Anything but Flat

2015-01-22 | The study of flatworms aboard the space station has the potential to be rather robust in implications for regenerative medicine, an area of treatment for repairing or replacing human cells, tissues or organs on Earth to restore normal function.


LUZ Relocates Swiss Office

2015-01-22 | Global life science translation service provider moves to larger facility in Switzerland


Stepping Stones to NASA's Human Missions Beyond

2015-01-21 | NASA astronaut Scott Kelly and Roscosmos cosmonaut Mikhail Kornienko will embark on the first joint U.S.-Russian one-year mission, underscoring the "international" in International Space Station as they exemplify multilateral science cooperation.


Former CMS Medical Leader Joins MPA

2015-01-20 | Dr. Susan Nedza to be SVP of Clinical Outcomes


CHI Scientific Releases PrimaCell Protocols for Culturing More Than 300 Types of Primary Cells to Speed Biological Discoveries

2015-01-16 | Brings Standardized Methods to the Research Scientist, Greatly Reducing the Time Needed to Prepare and Culture Critical Tissue and Organ Cells.


Nothing to Squirm About: Space Station Worms Help Battle Muscle and Bone Loss

2015-01-14 | Two Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency investigations on the space station help researchers seek clues to physiological problems found in astronauts by studying C. elegans -- a millimeter-long roundworm that is widely used as a model organism.


Avantium Sells its Crystallization Systems Business to Technobis

2015-01-12 | Avantium announces today the successful sale of its crystallization systems business to the Technobis Group.


Breast Cancer Vaccine Shows How Interest in Immune System Is Growing

2015-01-11 | EuroMed Foundation, an Arizona cancer center, says the development of cancer vaccines increases awareness of the immune system's role in treatment.


John P. Billiter Announces Candidacy for the Man of the Year Campaign to Benefit the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society

2015-01-08 | Approximately every 10 minutes, someone in the United States dies from blood cancer. This statistic represents nearly 152 people each day or more than six people every hour and accounts for nearly 10% of all cancer-related deaths.


Lights, Camera, Artificial Gravity! The Premiere of NASA's Fruit Fly Lab

2014-12-18 | The most advanced system to date for studying fruit flies in space, NASA's Fruit Fly Lab, is making its debut aboard the International Space Station.


Fifth SpaceX Mission Lets the CATS Out on the International Space Station

2014-12-18 | The Cloud-Aerosol Transport System, and new research including flatworms, wearable technology, an external radiation monitor and tools to use the station as a microbial observatory will head to the orbiting outpost on the fifth SpaceX mission.