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- Doncho M. Donev, M.D., Ph.D.
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RNAi Applications in Lung Developmental BiologyHeber Nielsen, M.D. is a Professor of Pediatrics, Tufts-New England Medical Center and Tufts University School of Medicine... Sustainable Agriculture & Educational Progress in PakistanZabta Shinwari, Ph.D. currently serves as Vice Chancellor to Qarshi University, Pakistan... A Steering Committee Member Discusses the Field of BioinformaticsYuriy Gusev, Ph.D., is an Assistant Professor of Bioinformatics at the University of Oklahoma Health Science Center...
Life Science Tools of the Trade: Candid insights into the everyday experiences of life in a research laboratory.
Humans in Science: How does daily life impact how one conducts science?
Science: Uncovering and Discovering: Explore the creative and technical sides of science.
The Global Student Angle: The international perspective and experiences of SAB graduate students.
The Pharma Transition: How one scientist makes the switch from academia to industry.
The Microarray Blog: Microarray news, tips, and tools.
Understanding Switching Dynamics: Maximizing Customer Retention in the Life SciencesThe factors that drive customers to switch suppliers when purchasing... Life Science Catalogs 2008: Comparing Print and Online ResourcesIn the life science market, scientists are increasingly using multiple channels to obtain information in support of their research... Life Science Conferences and ExhibitsConferences play an essential role in promoting communication among life scientists...
May & June Call for ContentDuring the months of May & June The SAB will offer an additional incentive for those who submit two pieces of content... Congratulations to Recent SAB Drawing WinnersWe would like to acknowledge some recent winners and congratulate them and their success... SAB Members Design Their Ideal CatalogA leading life science vendor has decided to borrow catalog design concepts from mainstream catalogs...
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LATEST WEBSITE REVIEWSYFPEITHIA database of MHC ligands and peptide motifs for both mouse and human.
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Mapping and Conserving the Genetic Diversity of Medicinal Plant Species through the Establishment of Forest Gene Bank ModelsA proposed method for genetic conversation: the establishment of the Forest Gene Bank (FBG) Model... Importance of Garlic in Health and DiseasesGarlic has long been used around the world in cooking as well as in medicine... The Future of Human GenomicsThe sequencing of the human genome at the dawn of this century by two groups was justifiably heralded as a breakthrough... Next-Generation DNA Sequencing: Competition, Confusion and Fireworks in FloridaThere is considerable interest in “next-generation” DNA sequencing (NGS) technologies, so named as they represent a sea change over the existing “generation” of capillary electrophoresis (CE) instruments....
Challenges and Opportunities in Pharmacogenomics ResearchRecently, The SAB questioned its members as to the challenges and barriers in pharmacogenomics research. This initiative was part of a solicitation from the National Institutes of Health and was intended to highlight the opportunities and to identify specific, achievable goals that will advance the field overall... Scientists Using Social Media to Inform Lab Purchasing Decisions"Life scientists were among the first to use the Internet to communicate, collaborate and contribute to a common body of knowledge... Study Snapshots Newsletter: Spring 2007The most recent SAB Snapshots Newsletter provides results highlights of some of the most recent SAB studies. Take a look at the cumulative outcome your participation has resulted in!
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