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RNA Interference Technologies drawing winners
Posted 10/28/2004

As siRNA gains prominence in both basic and applied research, The Science Advisory Board wanted to understand which methods are used to obtain siRNA duplexes and how they are delivered to the target cell or organism of choice. With the increased focus on RNAi as a powerful tool for determining gene function and identifying potential therapeutic agents, we also wanted explore where suppliers should focus their efforts to meet researchers' needs in this rapidly changing field.

In exchange for sharing their thoughts and insights with us, participants in this study were entered into a random drawing to win one of five $50 (US) Amazon gift certificates. Out of almost 1000 entries, The Science Advisory Board pulled these names out of our hat:

Drawing Winners
Eugene, Principal Investigator, Biotechnology Company
Marie, Professor, University
Yan, Staff Scientist, Research Institution
Robert, Lab Director, Biotechnology Company
Pu, Staff Scientist, Professor, University

Congratulations to our winners and thank you to everyone who participated!

Would you like to learn more about RNA interference? Read the articles below.

RNAi Technology:  Tools and Techniques of RNA Interference

RNAi Therapeutics: How Likely, How Soon?

The Promise of Gene-Specific Therapies

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