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thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Nov 12, 2008
Washington, Nov 12 (ANI): An Indian-origin researcher at Purdue University has developed a compound that can prevent the replication of the virus causing Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS). The findings of the …
Also tagged: national, purdue university, person to person, centers for disease control and prevention, centers for disease control, evasion, university of illinois at chicago, disease control and prevention, new insights, indian origin, potency, ghosh, protease, severe acute respiratory syndrome, viral replication, biological weapon, chemical compounds, molecular compound, necessary properties, sars virus
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Catching the Travel Bug: Ho Chi Minh City, Viet Namgadling.com » Gadling - Oct 30, 2008 Filed under: Stories, Asia, Vietnam Welcome to Catching the Travel Bug, Gadling's mini-series on getting sick on the road, prevailing and loving travel throughout. Five of our bloggers will be telling their stories … Also tagged: health, healthcare, vietnam, doctor, fni, x ray, infection, infections, ho chi minh city, saigon, hochiminhcity, ho chi minh, hochiminh, travel bug |
techwhack.com » Press Releases - Oct 21, 2008
Announces More Than $14 Million in Grants to Partners Working to Predict and Prevent the Next Pandemic Google.org, the philanthropic arm of Google (NASDAQ:GOOG), has announced grants of more than... .
Also tagged: aids, google, hiv, malaria, tuberculosis, google org, google com, google press releases
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Institute for Systems Biology, UW Researchers Win Bulk of $68M Grants To Study Flu, SARSxconomy.com » Xconomy Seattle - Oct 10, 2008 Biotech, Flu, SARS Luke Timmerman wrote: Seattle researchers snapped up the lion’s share of a massive round of grants announced today by the National Institutes of Health. The Institute for Systems Biology, the … Also tagged: seattle, biotech, university of washington, flu, tuberculosis, vanderbilt university, peter doherty, life sciences, pacific northwest national laboratory, anthony fauci, university of california san diego, national blog main, seattle blog main, institute for systems biology, alan aderem, michael katze, st jude children s hospital, joshua adkins |
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Institute for Systems Biology, UW Researchers Win Bulk of $68M Grants To Study Flu, SARSxconomy.com » Xconomy Life Sciences Feed - Oct 9, 2008 Biotech, Flu, SARS Luke Timmerman wrote: Seattle researchers snapped up the lion’s share of a massive round of grants announced today by the National Institutes of Health. The Institute for Systems Biology, the … Also tagged: seattle, biotech, university of washington, flu, tuberculosis, vanderbilt university, peter doherty, life sciences, pacific northwest national laboratory, anthony fauci, university of california san diego, national blog main, seattle blog main, institute for systems biology, alan aderem, michael katze, st jude children s hospital, joshua adkins |
chinadigitaltimes.net » China Digital Times - Oct 8, 2008
From Reuters: Taiwan legislators wearing surgical masks and displaying banners with a skull and crossbones took over parliament’s floor on Tuesday after the island’s security chief accused China of starting the global …
Also tagged: politics, health, taiwan, biological warfare
sciencentral.com » ScienCentral - Sep 10, 2008
After much anticipation, CERN researchers flipped the switch of the Large Hadron Collider and--woo hoo!--we're all still alive! In celebration of living yet another day, we offer up a Top Ten list featuring the Ghosts …
Also tagged: aliens, global warming, robots, blog, lhc, disease, singularity, bomb, nuclear, war, all, ai, atomic, trinity, pandemic, y2k, germs, comet, armageddon, doomsday, manhattan project, end of the world, asteroid, large hadron collider, humanity, near earth object, ice shelves
dailysciencedose.com » Daily Science Dose - Sep 5, 2008
You may remember years ago when SARS broke out and with it fears that this disease could spread with human hosts as they traveled across the globe? Well, it is true that diseases can spread through the human hosts in …
Also tagged: europe, health, cancer, global warming, climate change, general, disease, biology, malaria, environmental science, mosquito, world health organization, tropics, ipcc, nobel, capricorn, dengue fever, north american, intergovernmental panel and climate change, tropical diseases, nature geoscience
We love a good science fiction story, but sometimes reality is just as strange. While we may have seen 2001 come and go without an actual space odyssey, the last eight years have been full of events that - had they not …
Also tagged: virus, 9 11, space tourism, cern, science fiction turned real, estonian cyberwar
chinadigitaltimes.net » China Digital Times - Jun 29, 2008
In 2004, after revealing the truth about SARS in China, military doctor Jiang Yanyong went public with his experience treating victims of the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre. Journalist Philip Pan describes this …
Also tagged: society, tiananmen, jiang yanyong