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Going Live With Click Chemistry: Berkeley Researchers Create a Copper-free Version of the Technique
(02 Nov 2007)
Click chemistry, one of the most exciting and proficient new techniques for labeling biomolecules in vitro, has now been extended to studies in the context of live cells as well. This breakthrough opens the door for applications to live cell imaging ...
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New Clues to How Sex Evolves
(07 Dec 2006)
Sex is a boon to evolution; it allows genetic material from parents to recombine, giving rise to a unique new genome. But how did sex itself evolve? Researchers at the Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and the University ...
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Amgen Foundation Launches $25 Million Undergraduate Research Program
(23 Oct 2006)
As part of its mission to advance science education, the Amgen Foundation announced its partnership with 10 universities to provide hundreds of selected undergraduate students an opportunity to engage in a fully funded, hands-on research experience ...
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Milestone in quest for cheap antimalarial
(19 Apr 2006)
Researchers striving to create a less expensive version of a life-saving antimalarial drug, artemisinin, have cleared a major hurdle, according to a new report in the journal Nature. Two and a half years ago, a University of California, Berkeley, ...
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Scientists Create a New Way to Study T Cell Signaling
(18 Nov 2005)
An experiment that began as a "fantasy pipe dream" just three years ago is now a reality. Researchers with the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) and the University of California at Berkeley, combining nanotechnology with ...
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$43 million grant from Gates Foundation brings together unique collaboration for antimalarial drug
(15 Dec 2004)
Effort could significantly reduce cost, boost aupplies of artemisinin
A $42.6 million grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to the Institute for OneWorld Health, the first nonprofit pharmaceutical company in the United States, will create a powerful new approach to developing a more affordable, accessible ...
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