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Food: Nature's cure? 23 Nov 2005
New appreciation for the role of food and nutrition toward human health is an outgrowth of the Human Genome Project, which has expanded knowledge on the role ...
- myDNA.com,
Newly Expanded Oregon State University Center Merges Genome ... 23 Nov 2005
Perhaps the most obvious example is the human genome project - an effort that took hundreds of scientists in 18 countries working for 13 years to decipher ...
- MedfordNews.com,
Surgeon General Says Use Thanksgiving to Share Family Health ... 23 Nov 2005
...“Building on the foundation laid by the Human Genome Project, we have made tremendous strides towards developing ways to identify and quickly test for the ...
- SeniorJournal.com,
Special to India-West 23 Nov 2005
Amnesty International chapter. Rahul Satija does research on the human genome project and teaches violin to inner-city kids. In his ...
- San Leandro India West,
29 Nov: Frost & Sullivan’s Insight Into Biotechnology 23 Nov 2005
The move is seem to be driven by the success of the human genome project fueled a huge interest in biotechnology research globally, marking the industry to be ...
- EFY Times (press release),
How To Stay Competitive In The Biotech Industry 23 Nov 2005
Sydney, Australia, November 23, 2005 --The success of the human genome project fueled a huge interest in biotechnology research globally, marking the industry ...
- Xtvworld (press release),
Gene Therapy: Ushering in a New Era in Disease Treatment Nov 22, 2005
..."Research by the Human Genome Project, for instance, reveals the tremendous potential of treating patients based on their individual genetic make up." This ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Bias in Reporting of Genetic Association Studies Nov 22, 2005
China is making rapid scientific progress in this field and joining in international collaborative projects, such as the Human Genome Project. ...
- RxPG NEWS,
Arizona researchers try to decode DNA of corn plant Nov 16, 2005
...isn't much bigger than corn's. The Human Genome Project was a $3 billion, 13-year effort. The implications of genome sequencing ...
- USA Today
- By Dr Amrita Dass Nov 20, 2005
...need for Bioinformatics capabilities has been precipitated by the explosion of publicly available genomic information resulting from the Human Genome Project. ...
- The Asian Age,
What You Can Do To Help Fight Cancer Nov 21, 2005
...at more than 200 TFLOPS. That is IBM's Blue Gene, and is already dedicated to the Human Genome Project. That kind of computing power ...
- RedState.org,
HapMap Gene Project Advances Oct 26, 2005
More than 200 scientists across six countries announce substantial advances in successor to Human Genome Project. The International ...
- Red Herring,
She's a sickle cell research pacesetter Nov 22, 2005
...contribution toward finding a universal cure for sickle-cell disease, using insight, intellect and genes." With advances by the human genome project, she and ...
- Dallas Morning News (subscription),
DNA Identification During Disasters Needs Improving Nov 17, 2005
...cleansing with their identities. Learn more about forensic DNA from the Human Genome Project (www.ornl.gov ). SOURCES: Leslie G. Biesecker ...
- KPHO Phoenix,
International consortium completes map of human genetic variation Oct 26, 2005
Following the precedent set by the Human Genome Project, we have weighed the ethical, legal and social implications of this research from the outset," said ...
- EurekAlert (press release),
Tilghman chairs patent council Nov 21, 2005
...advances are awarded and for the extension of the Bermuda Rules, which govern the free exchange of information gained from the Human Genome Project among all ...
- Daily Princetonian
HapMap Gene Project Advances Oct 26, 2005
More than 200 scientists across six countries announce substantial advances in successor to the Human Genome Project... More than ...
- LaSalute.net,
Race to the Finish: Identity and Governance in an Age of Genomics Nov 13, 2005
Although his generation did not make much progress toward meeting the goal, the creation of the Human Genome Project in 1990, and the considerable financial ...
- New Republic,
Your Week: Project looks for genetic cause of disease Oct 30, 2005
If the Human Genome Project revealed our whole species' blueprint for life, a newly announced genetic map will provide unprecedented insight into what makes ...
- Salt Lake Tribune,
Applied Biosystems Announces Major Data Release Into Public Domain ... Oct 26, 2005
..."With the completion of the Human Genome Project, researchers are now interested in discovering gene variations among individuals and populations," said ...
- Genetic Engineering News,
World Consortium Completes Human Genetic Variation Map Oct 27, 2005
...population. As with all data generated by the Human Genome Project, HapMap data are quickly and freely available in public databases. ...
- Washington File,
Profit hurried the hunt to decipher the language in which God ... Nov 9, 2005
...who, by virtue of the commercial route, literally lit a fire in the slow-moving collaborative academic enterprise called the Human Genome Project that Collins ...
- Cape Times (subscription),
War or Peace Nov 18, 2005
Just as a percentage of the budget for the Human Genome Project is allocated to ethical issues, so too should part of the Department of Defense’s budget be ...
- American Muslim,
STANFORD RESEARCHERS DISCOVER POSSIBLE WEIGHT LOSS HORMONE Nov 12, 2005
The researchers used data from the Human Genome Project and Darwin's theory of evolution to find the hormone, according to Hsueh. ...
- CBS 5,
HapMap Consortium has published map of human genetic variation Oct 31, 2005
..." Like the Human Genome Project before it, the key to the International HapMap Project's success lies in the shared vision and hard work of hundreds of ...
- Xagena.it,
Intellectual Property Rights Must be Balanced with Research Needs Nov 19, 2005
NIH also should adapt and extend the "Bermuda Rules," which were created in 1996 by scientists involved in the publicly funded human genome project. ...
- Kansas City infoZine,
Appetite-suppressing hormone identified Nov 10, 2005
Scientists used clues from the Human Genome Project to find a hormone that seems to suppress appetite in rats. Three hormones, leptin ...
- CBC Edmonton,
New class of cancer drugs work best in patients with mutations in ... Nov 9, 2005
This project, an outgrowth of the Human Genome Project, called the Cancer Genome Project, has the goal of identifying the causative mutations that cause human ...
- Medical News Today (press release),
Genetic Catalog May Aid Search for Roots of Disease Oct 26, 2005
In a follow-up to the Human Genome Project, a consortium of scientists has compiled a partial catalog of human genetic variation that they hope will speed the ...
- New York Times,
Is This a Solution? Nov 13, 2005
From Galileo to recombinant DNA researchers, from the Manhattan Project to the Human Genome Project, we have a long tradition of scientists responding to ...
- LaSalute.net,
One in four buyers 'overwhelmed' by wine Oct 26, 2005
...found. Executives are hailing the new study into the habits of wine drinkers as equal in importance to the Human Genome Project. ...
- decanter.com,
Geneticists map what makes us different Oct 27, 2005
The HapMap, which is described in today's issue of the journal Nature, is a follow-up to the Human Genome Project, and an attempt to make it more useful for ...
- Boston Globe,
The search for a sequencing thoroughbred Oct 31, 2005
Jim Kling investigates. The Human Genome Project cost nearly $3 billion, and no one would quibble with the price tag. The scientific benefit is incalculable. ...
- Nature.com (subscription),
Exclusive Human Events Interview: Journalist Busts Science Myths Nov 17, 2005
...of Health. In the book there are chapters on cancer research, AIDS in Africa and the human genome project. Journalists covering ...
- Human Events
Dedicating his career to open information Oct 30, 2005
Q Is there an example of where you think the idea of open access triumphed? A Yes, the Human Genome Project. ... It's the Human Genome Project all over again. ...
- San Jose Mercury News,
New map of DNA variations will speed search for disease genes Oct 27, 2005
The scientists consider HapMap an intermediate step between the Human Genome Project, completed several years ago, and the use of that information to improve ...
- Austin American-Statesman (subscription),
Pioneer in genome research dies at 89 Nov 8, 2005
...the University of Denver. "His breakthrough made the human genome project at least a whole lot easier.". He calibrated the correct ...
- Rocky Mountain News,
Expression Project for Oncology (expO) Collects 1,000th Malignant ... Oct 24, 2005
Genomics Consortium (IGC) is a non-profit medical research foundation established to expand upon the discoveries of the Human Genome Project and other ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Constellation Wines US Releases Results of Landmark Consumer Study Oct 25, 2005
...industry to be more relevant to our consumers," said Jose Fernandez, president and CEO of Constellation Wines US "Just as the Human Genome Project was about ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Explore Ocean Life on a Whole New Level with a New Birch Aquarium ... Nov 8, 2005
...interact with their environment. Public awareness of genetics skyrocketed due to the Human Genome Project. The complete sequencing ...
- Newswise (press release)
Michigan Education Report Nov 17, 2005
Here’s another: Almost a century later, a multi-billion dollar, multi-decade government "human genome project" was made irrelevant when a private ...
- Mackinac Center for Public Policy,
Appetite hormone discovered Nov 11, 2005
...was done. He also credited the information gathered by the Human Genome Project, which produced a complete human gene map. Hsueh ...
- Health24.com,
US surgeon general urges Americans to know their family health ... Nov 15, 2005
In addition, more than 85,000 print copies of the tool have been distributed nationwide. "Building on the foundation laid by the Human Genome Project, we have ...
- EurekAlert (press release),
Maverick biologist follows in the footsteps of Darwin Nov 13, 2005
...could accurately unravel the human DNA code, and do it far quicker than the method being used at the time by the US government-funded Human Genome Project. ...
- Business Day,
Scientists complete map of human genetic variation Oct 26, 2005
The Human Genome Project, which mapped the three billion letters that make up the human genetic code, showed that any two people are 99.9 percent the same. ...
- Reuters
Genetic map shows route to new world of medicine Oct 27, 2005
While the Human Genome Project has sequenced the 99.9 per cent of DNA that is shared by every person, the HapMap has started to plot the other 0.1 per cent ...
- Times Online,
New Genetic Map Called a Powerful Tool for Medical Science Nov 14, 2005
The HapMap Project developed from information provided by the Human Genome Project. That project was completed in two thousand three. ...
- Voice of America
Genetic map holds key to beating many killer diseases Oct 26, 2005
While the Human Genome Project has sequenced the 99.9pc of DNA that is shared by every person, the HapMap has started to plot the other 0.1pc - the individual ...
- Irish Independent,
The future of evolution: Enlarged brains and webbed feet, or just ... Nov 13, 2005
The Human Genome Project has put humans in a position where we could theoretically alter the germ line and erase undesirable traits like Down's Syndrome before ...
- Virginian Pilot,
Politically Incorrect Nov 6, 2005
Unfortunately his racist viewpoints didn't go to the grave with him. In 2003, the Human Genome Project was completed, ending a thirteen-year study. ...
- Eastern Echo,
The Molecular Profiling Institute, Inc. and IBM advance technology Nov 8, 2005
...capabilities. TGen was established by the leaders of the Human Genome Project and includes some of the top researchers in the country. ...
- EurekAlert (press release),
Scientists closer to discovery of genes responsible for diseases Oct 26, 2005
...people.". The map is an offshoot of the human genome project, which sequenced all 3 billion chemical units of the genetic code. Deciphering ...
- Duluth News Tribune,
Cat behavior continunes to mystify professor Oct 27, 2005
Watson had also spearheaded the Human Genome Project in the United States, and at the time of our meeting, the first draft of the human genome sequence was ...
- Nicholls Worth (subscription),
Who Is Open Source? Nov 14, 2005
...other forms of “collaborative ownership and production� at different times in our history, from academic science and the human genome project to Australian ...
- CIO,
Nation/World Deaths Nov 18, 2005
8 in Tumwater, Wash. PUCK, Theodore, 89, whose work laid the foundation for the human genome project, died of complications from a broken hip Nov. 6 in Denver. ...
- Austin American-Statesman (subscription),
Genetic advances offer hope for healthier lives Oct 31, 2005
The Human Genome Project was a huge breakthrough in science because it catalogued these similarities — the DNA all people have in common. ...
- DesMoinesRegister.com,
Healthbeat: Social Studies Oct 27, 2005
Researchers with the Human Genome Project have found that the genome sequence is nearly 99.9 percent the same for all humans. Despite ...
- WHOI,
What do genomes tell us? Nov 1, 2005
But does this hypothesized historical sequence of mutations accurately predict what the Human Genome Project proves about the segmentation of our genome? ...
- Joplin Independent,
Open sources Nov 18, 2005
The human genome project: researchers everywhere can access a shared database in the public domain, and add their annotations (www.ensembl.org). ...
- Le Monde Diplomatique,
Psychiatry as a Clinical Neuroscience Discipline Nov 3, 2005
One of the major insights from the Human Genome Project has been the discovery of the number of human genes: roughly 23 000, with perhaps 50% of these ...
- Journal of American Medical Association (subscription),
» Human Reproduction and the Government Nov 14, 2005
...favor of Darwin. The human genome project has given people a lot to ponder. The means of human reproduction have shifted. In the ...
- Media girl,
New DNA Breakthrough Can Change Future Of Medicine Oct 28, 2005
The Human Genome Project produced the first human genetic blueprint in 2003 and this study does also have a general reference area for comparison. ...
- MedIndia,
Renowned DU Biologist Dies After Fall Nov 14, 2005
...petri dishes," Patterson said. "His breakthrough made the human genome project at least a whole lot easier.". Cultures of human cells ...
- cbs4denver.com,
Hormone raises hope of victory in war on obesity Nov 10, 2005
He had been using the results of the human genome project to create a database of hormone receptors for which there were no known partner hormones. ...
- The Observer,
Trend sees boom in pharma analytical tools Nov 16, 2005
Microarrays are now coming into their own as critical technology for biotech applications, such as the human genome project and characterisation of certain ...
- Lab Technologist,
.NET Developer's Journal - Applicability of the .NET Platform to ... Oct 25, 2005
Bioinformatics methodologies were of critical importance to completing projects such as the genome assembly portion of the Human Genome Project. ...
- SYS-CON Media,
The Menopause Revolution: Smashing the HRT Myth Oct 26, 2005
...its symptoms. “The Human Genome Project gave us a whole new understanding of the entire DNA code,� said Dr. Milner. “We now ...
- PR Leap (press release),
A new field evolves Nov 2, 2005
Garnered mostly from the massive Human Genome Project, this understanding allows biologists to trace the evolutionary paths of individual traits as they were ...
- Michigan Technological University Online Lode,
The word: Connectome Nov 9, 2005
Sporns is calling it "the human connectome" after the billion-dollar human genome project, but it's bound to be far more sophisticated. Why? ...
- New Scientist (subscription),
New DNA study could change the face of medicine Oct 27, 2005
...report by BBC. The HapMap emerged from the Human Genome Project that produced the first human genetic blueprint in 2003. Details of ...
- Webindia123,
IBM Joins Forces With the Some of World's Top Cancer Centers to ... Nov 8, 2005
...is a specialty reference laboratory that helps cancer patients worldwide by applying the discoveries of the Human Genome Project to personalized medicine. ...
- noticias.info,
The Heart of Science Nov 2, 2005
Voelker’s research builds on the Human Genome Project, which in 2003 announced that it had successfully mapped out the human genome. ...
- Oregon Daily Emerald,
Patient's DNA may hold the key to individual-specific drug ... Oct 30, 2005
Personalized medicine has just taken off in the last few years because it required completion of the Human Genome Project, which identified all of the 20,000 ...
- Inside Bay Area,
Synamatix to come up with total solution Nov 6, 2005
Synamatix believes the insights from the human genome project, combined with the understanding of how genetic variability and metabolic individuality are linked ...
- Business Times - Malaysia,
DNA with a difference Oct 26, 2005
Going beyond the Human Genome Project that mapped the approximately 25,000 genes that make a person, the International HapMap Consortium yesterday published in ...
- Australian,
Commentary: It's time for safeguards on our genetic data Oct 26, 2005
SANTA MONICA, Calif. (MarketWatch) -- The Human Genome Project has set off ethical debates in myriad directions on how much we should know, or be allowed to ...
- MarketWatch
Oregon Health & Science Univ Vollum Director, Richard Goodman ... Oct 31, 2005
The technique could give a critical boost to the new era of genomic discovery set forth when the Human Genome Project was completed a few years ago. ...
- PhoenixOregonNews.com,
Biotechnology Success, Impact Surprised Industry Pioneers Oct 27, 2005
By 1990, technology was sufficiently advanced for a worldwide consortium to undertake this bold venture, called the Human Genome Project. ...
- Washington File,
Lord Lichfield Nov 12, 2005
...was a key player in making it possible to work with human cells in the laboratory and whose work laid the foundation for the human genome project, died Sunday. ...
- Charlotte Observer,
Linklater's Scotland Nov 5, 2005
Another programme involves human stem-cell research. Because of the success of the human genome project, a host of new drugs has begun to emerge. ...
- Scotsman,
Bt, Bill Gates & the next big deal Nov 8, 2005
...in their manufacture, new materials are now made directly in the computer rather than empirically on the lab bench, and the Human Genome Project depended as ...
- Truth about Trade & Technology,
Government Science Nov 14, 2005
As to the false hopes, just take a look at what they were saying a few years about the Human Genome Project, and are still saying today about stem cell research ...
- Lew Rockwell,
The Big Idea Nov 9, 2005
Science's success in deciphering the genetic code, which has culminated in the Human Genome Project, has been widely acclaimed -- and with good reason, because ...
- Salon
Brain drain from developing countries: how can brain drain be ... Nov 3, 2005
The scientific leadership positioned China to become the only developing country participating in the Human Genome Project. 28 Experience ...
- Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine
Innovation as an issue (I) Nov 9, 2005
More recently, after over a dozen years of hard work, involving thousands of scientists networking across the world, on the human genome project, early reports ...
- The Tide,
Genetic Find Stirs Debate on Race-Based Medicine Nov 10, 2005
Dr. Troy Duster of New York University, an adviser to the federal Human Genome Project and a past president of the American Sociological Association, said he ...
- New York Times,
Gene tied to racial variation in heart attack risk Firm says it ... Nov 11, 2005
Dr. Troy Duster of New York University, an adviser to the federal Human Genome Project, said he saw no objection to a trial, providing it focused on African ...
- San Francisco Chronicle,
Acrongenomics, Inc. Retains KGMC Group, LLC Nov 8, 2005
Since the completion of the Human Genome project in 2000, the growing number of sequencing and functional genomic initiatives has resulted in the rapid growth ...
- Genetic Engineering News,
Instant Expert Nov 3, 2005
The field’s crowning achievement may have been the spelling out of our genetic secrets by the human genome project, but scientific and technological advances ...
- New Scientist (subscription),
'If We Can Put a Man on the Moon . . .' 03 Oct 2005
I give lectures to my daughter's classmates highlighting the major experiments that led to contemporary genetics and my experience in the Human Genome Project. ...
- Bio-IT World,
Profits with a bedside manner 03 Oct 2005
The map of the human genome, completed by the Human Genome Project in April 2003, showed that just 0.1% of the 3 billion letters in the human genetic code ...
- Milwaukee Journal Sentinel,
The role of ethics in daily life as we choose between ... Right ... 03 Oct 2005
...the time? "We need to think about those things beforehand," he says, noting an exemplary approach by the Human Genome Project. It ...
- Toledo Blade,
Human Genome Project Will Revolutionize Medicine Sep 4, 2005
...an organism. And the Human Genome Project was a daunting 13-year task to produce the precise sequence of the human genes... A genome ...
- Borsa-Italia.Net,
Speaker explains Human Genome Project, applications, ethics at BSU Sep 12, 2005
By Micah McLaughlin. Phoenix Eagleshadow, a guest speaker who lectured on the Human Genome Project, lectured at the Micron Engineering Center at BSU Friday. ...
- The Arbiter Online
New Columbia University center aims to advance next generation of ... Oct 1, 2005
...and scientific infrastructure as well as software and data management tools needed to leverage the vast core data generated in part by the Human Genome Project ...
- Medical News Today (press release),
Genetic Testing: The Secret World Of Genes Sep 27, 2005
...currently are able to map more than 4,000 genetic abnormalities or diseases in humans, thanks to the multi-billion-dollar Human Genome Project, which in many ...
- TheHorse.com,
Leading scientist searches for new frontiers Sep 1, 2005
Yang Huanming, chief scientist of China's human genome project and the director of Beijing Genomics Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), is a Wenzhou ...
- Xinhua,
Hopkins Geneticist Discovers Mutations In Cancer Cells That ... Sep 28, 2005
Identifies New Colon Cancer Genes (May 9, 2003) -- In a study that realizes the promise of the investment in the Human Genome Project, Howard Hughes Medical ...
- Science Daily (press release)
Human genome expert at UCSC receives award Sep 22, 2005
This led to his involvement in the international Human Genome Project; his research group developed a computational solution that produced the first working ...
- Santa Cruz Sentinel,
Alliance for Commercial Enterprises in Space Formed and October ... Sep 26, 2005
Recent advances in the Human Genome Project have renewed the promise of earth bound life saving and wealth generating products from space research. ...
- Space Ref
Mammalian transcriptome mapped, and it makes antisense Sep 1, 2005
..."This is arguably the next major step after the human genome project," says Professor Claes Wahlestedt, MD, Ph.D., who is the director of Pharmacogenomics at ...
- I-Newswire.com (press release)
Hopkins geneticist discovers mutations in cancer cells that ... Sep 27, 2005
...and lymphoma. Riggins and colleagues analyzed a catalog of 518 protein kinase sequences taken from the Human Genome Project. Using ...
- Innovations-Report,
Biotech pioneer seeks pushing forward in genetics field Sep 19, 2005
While the study of biochemistry may seem cold and distant to most, the research, such as the multi-nation human genome project, is directly related to the body ...
- Korea Herald (subscription),
Invitrogen Launches Vector NTI(R) Advance(TM) 10; Release Includes ... Sep 28, 2005
The Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, a world-renowned genome center best known for its major contributions to the Human Genome Project, understands the ...
- Business Wire (press release),
DNA expert to speak Nov. 17 Sep 29, 2005
...career accomplishments include serving as the director and president of the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, as the director of the Human Genome Project and as a ...
- Wilkes Barre Times-Leader,
Thoughts on the Future of Great Ape Research Sep 1, 2005
When the Human Genome Project was established in 1991, the planners wisely included sequencing the genomes of model organisms in the project's goals. ...
- Science Magazine (subscription)
Ontario Genomics Researchers receive $132.3 million for projects ... Sep 1, 2005
London led Human Genome Project for Disease Study awarded $15.4 million LONDON, ON, Sept. 1 /CNW/ - The Honourable Joe Fontana, Minister ...
- Canada NewsWire (press release),
Unscrambling the Meaning of Life? Sep 13, 2005
...biologists, computer experts, mathematicians, and even experts on Wall Street have become enthralled with the great leaps made in a human genome project. ...
- theTrumpet.com,
American Society of Human Genetics 55th Annual Meeting, Salt Lake ... Sep 8, 2005
Many of the presentations will highlight the theme of the meeting "Realizing the Promise of the Human Genome Project" and will include discussion of advances ...
- Medical News Today (press release),
Genetic find cracks code for big cures Sep 2, 2005
...have played a significant role in an international project that has discovered thousands of genes that were not mapped during the Human Genome Project. ...
- Brisbane Courier Mail,
Dr. David Castle Named to Form Ethics Advisory Board at Sciona ... Sep 27, 2005
The Company has created a powerful set of tools that enable consumers to harness the scientific information uncovered in the Human Genome Project. ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
NANOTECHNOLOGY CONFRONTS THE “BAD HAIR DAY,� TESTS NEW ... Sep 7, 2005
...(I-Newswire) - Many of the presentations will highlight the theme of the meeting "Realizing the Promise of the Human Genome Project" and will include ...
- I-Newswire.com (press release)
Biotech pioneer seeks greater advances in genetics Sep 19, 2005
...worldwide. The human genome project began in the early 1990s, which means that knowledge of DNA in the human genome has been accumulated. ...
- Korea Herald (subscription),
Researchers: Thousands of new genes found Sep 2, 2005
...including two from Scripps Florida in Palm Beach County, Fla., have discovered thousands of genes that weren't mapped during the Human Genome Project. ...
- Corvallis Gazette Times,
New degree first of kind in state Sep 16, 2005
...is has it place in society. The Human Genome Project began approximately 13 years ago. Like-minded scientists studied, analyzed ...
- Chart (subscription),
Bikers Causeway Cancer Run set for Sunday Sep 23, 2005
...said. “There’sa lot going on after the Human Genome Project,� Rowan said. “That put a whole new emphasis on the lab.�. ...
- KeepMEcurrent.com,
Structural Genomics Consortium research centre established at ... Sep 22, 2005
The SGC utilises the vast resource of the Human Genome Project (HGP), which has given medical researchers and scientists the nucleotide sequence of the ...
- innovations report,
Project maps earth's movements Sep 14, 2005
Scientists from around the work are launching a website to map the planet in the same way the human genome project helped to map our DNA. ...
- TVNZ,
Diet and DNA Sep 17, 2005
..."Nutritional genomics connects the Human Genome Project to human health in the most personal ways--through the foods we eat several times a day," says Rodriguez ...
- Food Consumer,
Paper trail Sep 4, 2005
Back then, Venter was the head of a company called Celera Genomics, a private firm that was challenging the publicly funded Human Genome Project in the race to ...
- Financial Times,
Biotech: The best is yet to come Sep 13, 2005
After the completion of Human Genome Project, which successfully identified 300 billion DNA sequence in humans, biotechnology is poised for great leap in days ...
- Hindustan Times,
Brain culture Sep 19, 2005
The gist of it was that we have spent three billion dollars on the Human Genome Project and should therefore allocate at least the same amount to identify ...
- Newindpress on Sunday,
Embryonic Stem Cells Accrue Genetic Changes Sep 19, 2005
...that enabled development of the technological infrastructure necessary for large-scale comparative research, particularly the Human Genome Project, said study ...
- Johns Hopkins Gazette,
Successful but unpopular? Maybe you're a hypomanic Sep 12, 2005
Setting off a race to map the human genome, Venter bragged that Celera would beat the National Institutes of Health's Human Genome Project, even though the ...
- Miami Herald,
UK Biobank Invests in DxS's Genetic Expertise Aug 30, 2005
Involving up to half a million participants over the next five years, it will build on the work of the Human Genome Project, helping to convert this ...
- PharmaLive.com (press release),
Take four people, one DNA test, and unravel the story of human ... Sep 17, 2005
The Nobel prize-winning scientist Sir John Sulston, the pioneer of the human genome project and deputy chairman of the commission, said: 'While there is no ...
- The Observer,
Three fields combine for research Sep 1, 2005
...said the need for bioinformatics has been precipitated by the explosion of publicly available genomic information resulting from the Human Genome Project. ...
- Logan Herald Journal,
Investing in Tomorrow Sep 17, 2005
From FDR and the Los Alamos laboratories to JFK and NASA to Bill Clinton and the Human Genome Project, the White House has supported groundbreaking research ...
- U.S. News & World Report
Myelin Repair Foundation Receives $1.2 Million Grant From Robert ... Sep 21, 2005
...have been the cornerstone of some of the most successful large-scale research projects in the last 60 years, including most recently, the human genome project. ...
- Business Wire (press release),
Research at the Crossroads of Genetics and Psychiatry Aug 30, 2005
The conclusion of the Human Genome Project in 2001 has exponentially enhanced public interest in and awareness of the roles of genetics in disease ...
- Psychiatric Times,
DNA pioneer to lecture at University of Scranton Sep 17, 2005
He has served as director and president of the laboratory, as director of the Human Genome Project, and was a professor at Harvard University for two decades. ...
- Scranton Times,
New in Paperback Sep 7, 2005
The author sketches the key players on the publicly financed Human Genome Project, and closely follows their rival, Celera Genomics, led by the unorthodox ...
- News & Observer,
Robarts Institute gets $18M boost Sep 1, 2005
A nearly $7-million grant for the "human genome project for disease study" will rise to nearly $15.5 million once contributions from other funding partners are ...
- London Free Press,
Chimp’s genetic code opens human frontiers Aug 31, 2005
..."As we build upon the foundation laid by the Human Genome Project, it's become clear that comparing the human genome with the genomes of other organisms is an ...
- MSNBC
Lung tissue from stem-cells Aug 29, 2005
...cancer.". Since the completion of the Human Genome Project in June 2000, scientists have been trying to harness the potential. It ...
- myDNA.com,
A New Manhattan Project for Clean Energy Aug 30, 2005
Biotechnology: Since his revolutionary work on the human genome project, Craig Venter has been finding thousands of previously unknown life forms in the sea ...
- SciScoop,
U of T Research Uncovers Genetic Instructions to Build Life Sep 4, 2005
Efforts such as the Human Genome Project have revealed strings of DNA that contain the instructions controlling life, but the instructions themselves are ...
- Medical News Today (press release),
Indigenous Culture Stepping Into Cleveland to Share Their Story ... Sep 14, 2005
According to the well-known Human Genome project, there is a San woman in the ancestry of each one of us, as far back as 200,000 years. ...
- U.S. Newswire (press release),
Katrina's Next Challenge: Identifying the Dead Sep 15, 2005
...identify the bodies of fellow Crescent City residents. Learn more about forensic DNA from the Human Genome Project (www.ornl.gov ).
- HealthCentral.com
What rare diseases can teach us Sep 3, 2005
Indeed, 3 1/2 centuries ago, long before the initiation of the human genome project and other riches of modern medicine, the leading physician of his day ...
- Los Angeles Times,
Roche Announces Settlement Agreement with Promega Sep 12, 2005
It has enabled many significant advances in the Human Genome project, DNA fingerprinting and in the diagnosis and monitoring of diseases such as AIDS and ...
- PharmaLive.com (press release),
Latest scientific achievements to be shown Sep 13, 2005
...announced here Tuesday it will organize a show of scientific achievements made in the past five years, including human genome project research, maglev ...
- Xinhua,
Increasing Adoption of Computational Biology Tools in Drug ... Sep 3, 2005
As pharmaceutical companies that have invested heavily in computational tools after the Human Genome Project are yet to see any tangible returns, there exists ...
- Medical News Today (press release),
EMC focuses on gynecological cancer Sep 8, 2005
The Human Genome Project is making possible sophisticated instruments to probe cancer studies. "That's in the future," he said. ...
- Edmond Sun,
Worms, or how to win a Nobel Prize Sep 6, 2005
He was going to share with Malaysians his work on the tiny Caenorhabditis elegans (or C. elegans) worms that contributed to the Human Genome Project, among his ...
- New Straits Times,
The Role of Genetic and Environmental Factors in the Development ... Aug 30, 2005
...have yielded more specific etiological candidates as a result of newer, more powerful methodologies, particularly those resulting from the Human Genome Project ...
- Psychiatric Times,
Perryman tells UTPB leadership group US excels at finding 'next ... Sep 11, 2005
Perryman said the more significant thing will the preliminary completion of the Human Genome Project of DNA sequencing to improve disease diagnosis, offer ...
- MyWestTexas.com,
Democracy fails US poor Sep 14, 2005
...are actively seeking cures for cancer and other degenerative diseases through costly stem cell research, and when the human genome project has opened all sorts ...
- AustralianDoctor.com (subscription),
Genetix Ltd. Announes Automated Plate Filling for Mammalian Cell ... Sep 9, 2005
Genetix made a significant contribution to the Human Genome Project by supplying high-throughput equipment to seven of the leading eight laboratories of the ...
- PharmaLive.com (press release),
The First Art Newspaper on the Net Aug 30, 2005
The human genome project has illustrated just how close we are -- biologically speaking -- to the simplest forms of animal life. ...
- Art Daily
The Hard Work of Growing Up With ADHD Aug 31, 2005
...other limitations have conspired against our ability to make full use of the readily available riches of our age (foremost among them the Human Genome Project ...
- Am J Psychiatry (subscription)
Bioforensics Analysis Research and Development Center created at ... Aug 30, 2005
...which the Lab has been credited include the development of the science of flow cytometry, fundamental work evolving into the Human Genome Project, advances in ...
- I-Newswire.com (press release)
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