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Genes, Environment, or Chance?
Biologists attribute variations among individual organisms to differences in genes or environment, or both. But a new study of nematode worms with identical genes, raised in identical environments, has revealed another factor: chance. Despite...
UC San Diego Researchers Participating in ‘Olympics of Science Conferences’ Feb. 18-22 in San Diego
The future of stem cell research, how poor sleep influences drug use in adolescent social networks, understanding genome instability in cancer cells, and how computer science is being used to solve the nation’s most pressing health and environmental “grand challenges” are just a few of the...
Genoptix and HistoRx Announce Licensing Agreement for AQUA(R) Technology
CARLSBAD, Calif. and NEW HAVEN, Conn., Feb. 19 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Genoptix, Inc. (NASDAQ:GXDX) , a specialized laboratory service provider, and HistoRx, Inc. (privately held), a diagnostics company, today announced a multi-year licensing agreement for AQUA® technology and several...
MySDscience Joins the Best of American Science at the USA Science & Engineering Festival
MySDscience and its sister sites, collectively called MyLocalScience, Joins the Best of American Science at the USA Science & Engineering Festival this October in D.C.·       Two weeks of free events in the Washington, D.C. area leading up to a two-day...
UC San Diego Researchers Synchronize Blinking “Genetic Clocks”
UCSD PRESS RELEASE---Researchers at UC San Diego who last year genetically engineered bacteria to keep track of time by turning on and off fluorescent proteins within their cells have taken another step toward the construction of a programmable genetic sensor. The scientists recently synchronized...
Unwanted guests: How herpes simplex virus gets rid of the cell's security guards
Press Release--LA JOLLA, CA—A viral infection is like an uninvited, tenacious houseguest in the cell, using a range of tricks to prevent its eviction. Researchers at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies have identified one of the key proteins allowing herpes simplex virus (HSV) DNA to fly...
Dual role for immune cells in the brain
PRESS RELEASE----We all have at one time or another experienced the typical signs of an infection: the fever, the listlessness, the lack of appetite. They are orchestrated by the brain in response to circulating cytokines, the signaling molecules of the immune system. But just how cytokines'...
Researchers Develop “Nano Cocktail” to Target and Kill Tumors
  UCSD graduate student Ji-Ho Park was one of the researchers who headed the effort. Press Release UCSD: A team of researchers in California and Massachusetts has developed a “cocktail” of different...
Seeing without looking
Salk Press Release: LA JOLLA, CA—Like a spotlight that illuminates an otherwise dark scene, attention brings to mind specific details of our environment while shutting others out. A new study by researchers at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies shows that the superior colliculus, a brain...
DNA Pawprinting
 Man's best friend has become an integral part of the modern family. Canines accompany their owners anywhere and everywhere, having become a fixture in the San Diego social scene. From the Gaslamp, where Toy Terriers being toted around in handbags survey the trendy hot-spots, to Solana...

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