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Medical News Today (Free subscription) | 02/01/2009
... system. This is why the technology, so far, has been used almost exclusively in mice. Now, Dr. Austin Smith and his group at the University of Cambridge, supported by NIDA funding, and Dr Qi-Long Ying's group at USC, in back to back articles of the December 26, 2008 issue of CELL, report the generation of a competent ES cell line in the rat system. The ability to create rats in which...
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Medical News Today (Free subscription) | 02/01/2009
... technology licensed exclusively to SCS from the University of Edinburgh and developed by Professor Austin Smith and his team, now at Cambridge University. The technique is expected to allow the generation of consistently pure and stable rat ES cells, from which drug discovery assays as well as genetically modified animals can be created for academic, medical and pharmaceutical research.The...
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Enter Content Here (Free subscription) | 29/12/2008
Apologies for the totally misused Johnny Cash reference but Austin Smith has an excellent post on how he came around from being a Drupal hater to a Drupal lover. Austin works on Observer.com and Politicker.com - two early, high profile Drupal sites. Austin’s background is primarily Java and PHP (written in the style [...] Related posts: Drupal 5.0 Released It has been a...
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Medindia Health News (Free subscription) | 27/12/2008
The new discovery made in labs at both the University of Edinburgh and the University of Southern California (USC), Los Angeles, as a result of two studies, is a major breakthrough for biomedical research, said Qi-Long Ying, an author on both studies. It will allow researchers to readily produce genetically altered strains of rats, with conditions that mimic human disease, in a very targeted way. Austin...
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ChattahBox (Free subscription) | 26/12/2008
... manipulating rats, they are far more limited than those used in mice. Researchers led by Austin Smith of the University of Cambridge, UK, and Qi-Long Ying of the University of Southern California, Los Angeles, now report in Cell that they have derived rat embryonic stem (ES) cells that can transfer their genome into the sex cells of a growing rat. Smith’s team has also shown...
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USCHO.com News (Free subscription) | 26/12/2008
Site: Germain Arena, Estero, Fla. Saturday-Sunday, Dec. 27-28, 2008 Participants: Colgate, Maine, St. Cloud State, Cornell Game 1: Colgate vs. Maine, 4:05 p.m. ET Saturday Colgate Raiders (4-7-3, 1-4-3 ECAC Hockey) Head coach: Don Vaughan Leading scorers: Jr. David McIntyre (5-7—12), So. Brian Day (9-2-11), Fr. Austin Smith (5-6—11) Leading netminder: Jr. Charles Long (3-5-3, 2.30 GAA...
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EuroInvestor.co.uk (Free subscription) | 29/12/2008
... technology licensed exclusively to SCS from the University ofEdinburgh and developed by Professor Austin Smith and his team, now atCambridge University. The technique is expected to allow the generation ofconsistently pure and stable rat ES cells, from which drug discovery assaysas well as genetically modified animals can be created for academic, medicaland pharmaceutical research....
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Manchester Evening News (Free subscription) | 09/12/2008
... A6, Greek Street and Shaw Heath, will house up to 10,000 students. Laura Sherliker, of architects Austin Smith Lord, said: "These findings really bring home the historical and architectural significance of the building."Jason Challender, for Stockport College, said: "The artefacts are in an excellent condition - it's almost as if they`ve been in a time capsule all this time. "When...
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Light of Reason (Free subscription) | 02/12/2008
... We knew traffic would increase considerably on November 4 and couldn’t take any chances.” said Austin Smith, Observer Media Group’s Director of Software Development. “We realized that Voxel could provide better uptime and reliability using a hardware load balancer unavailable on EC2, and that their dedicated team of engineers would save us time as well as money.” Mr. Smith...