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Monthly Archives: January 2013
On the Forefront of Nanotechnology – Video
On the Forefront of Nanotechnology Li Shi, professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, received a TAMEST (The Academy of Medicine, Engineering, and Science of Texas) award for his work on nanoscale thermal transport and thermoelectric energy conversion. Video by Castleview Productions. By: CockrellSchool Continue reading
Posted in Nanotechnology
Tagged academy, award-for, castleview, department, energy-conversion-, engineering, forefront, generated, his-work, Medicine, Nanotechnology, science, transport-and, work, work-on-nanoscale
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Silver Saver – Nanotechnology Keeps the Shine on Silver – Video
Silver Saver – Nanotechnology Keeps the Shine on Silver Scientists from the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at the A. Continue reading
Posted in Nanotechnology
Tagged engineering, generated, keeps-the-shine, mere-nanometers, miles, museum, national, reduce-the-rate, science-nation, shine, silver, silver-saver
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OMICS Group-Nanomedicine
OMICS Group-Nanomedicine Nanotechnology-2157-7439-3-146 OMICS Group is an Open Access publication model that enables the dissemination of research articles to the global community. Thus, all articles published under Open Access can be accessed by anyone. By: OMICSGroup I Articles Continue reading
Posted in Nanotechnology
Tagged access, all-articles, articles, dissemination, enables-the, enables-the-dissemination, generated, global, group, nanotechnology-2157-7, omics, published-under, research-articles, the-global
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Research and Markets: Lipids in Nanotechnology Book Plus
DUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/25dzfd/lipids_in) has announced the addition of AOCS Press’s new book “Lipids in Nanotechnology Book Plus” to their offering. Continue reading
Posted in Nanotechnology
Tagged and-processes, delivery, encapsulation, nanocarrier, offering, phospholipids, press, research, surface-active, topics
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Molecular genetics expert wins Wolf Prize for his contribution to humanity
Joachim Messing, among the world’s top experts in molecular genetics, became famous for developing a genetic engineering technique used in laboratories to create plants that have produced disease-resistant crops considered vital to feeding the world’s population. Continue reading
Posted in Molecular Genetics
Tagged california, environment, generated, genetic, messing, news-, research, wolf, world
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Gunsmoke ~ "Medicine Man" – Radio Show – 4-28-1957 – Video
Gunsmoke ~ “Medicine Man” – Radio Show – 4-28-1957 The radio version ran from 1952 to 1961, and John Dunning writes that among radio drama enthusiasts “Gunsmoke is routinely placed among the best shows of any kind and any time.” The television version ran for 20 seasons from 1955 to 1975, and was the United States' longest-running prime time, live-action drama with 635 episodes. In 2010, Law Order tied this record of 20 seasons (but only 456 episodes) Continue reading
Posted in Medicine
Tagged angeles-times, created-from, ever-the-stuff, generated, radio-show, radio-version, stuff, west
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Otago partners with University of Medicine in Myanmar
The University of Otago has signed an agreement with the University of Medicine in Myanmar (also known as Burma) to collaborate on research, training, and capacity building in areas including infectious disease. Myanmar is the second largest country in Southeast Asia and home to more than 60 million people. In 2008 Myanmar embarked on a process of reforms towards a liberal democracy, a mixed economy, and reconciliation. Continue reading
Posted in Medicine
Tagged burma, institutions, Medicine, otago, professor, professor-john, training, university, zealand-based
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1 In 10 Doctor Practices Flee Medicare To Concierge Medicine
As Medicare whacks away at what doctors are paid and health insurers move away from paying fees for service to bundled payments, more physicians who own their own practices will start direct pay or concierge medicine in the next one to three years. Continue reading
Posted in Medicine
Tagged and-health, away-at-what, away-from, bundled-payments, for-service, insurers-move, medicare, more-physicians, practices-will, start-direct, whacks-away, what-doctors
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Padakin scores tiebreaker in third as Hitmen beat Medicine Hat Tigers 3-2
MEDICINE HAT, Alta. Continue reading
Posted in Medicine
Tagged calgary-hitmen, generated, hitmen, Medicine, medicine-hat-, never-stopped, pavlo-padakin, saves-while, third
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Otago partners with University of Medicine (1) in Myanmar
The University of Otago has signed an agreement with the University of Medicine (1) in Myanmar (also known as Burma) to collaborate on research, training, and capacity building in areas including infectious disease. Continue reading
Posted in Medicine
Tagged a-major-role, a-mixed-economy, form-the-basis, institutions, myanmar, professor, professor-hayne, professor-john, training, zealand-based
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ChemSW to Demonstrate CISPro at Upcoming Molecular Medicine Tri-Con 2013 Conference
FAIRFIELD, CA–(Marketwire – Jan 30, 2013) – ChemSW, Inc. Continue reading
Posted in Medicine
Tagged a-accuracy-and, aspx-or-call, assures-greater, Chemistry, conference-, enabling-users, generated, mobile-devices-, molecular, products-enable, safety, the-conference, time, unique, using-the-most
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Society for Participatory Medicine Names Barbara Kornblau as its First Executive Director
WASHINGTON, Jan. 29, 2013 /PRNewswire/ –The Society for Participatory Medicine (SPM), an organization devoted to advancing communication and cooperation among all health care stakeholders, has chosen Barbara L. Kornblau as its first executive director Continue reading
Posted in Medicine
Tagged a-and-advocacy, florida-, generated, press, press-release, stakeholders, supreme-court, understanding, university
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BG Medicine, Inc. Announces Closing of Public Offering and Exercise of Over-Allotment Option
WALTHAM, Mass., Jan. 30, 2013 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — BG Medicine, Inc. (BGMD), a diagnostics company focused on the development and commercialization of novel cardiovascular tests, today announced the closing of its previously announced public offering of 6,000,000 shares of its common stock, as well as 900,000 additional shares of its common stock pursuant to the full exercise of the over-allotment option granted to the underwriter. Continue reading
Posted in Medicine
Tagged cardioscore, communication, date, from-the-public, markets, Medicine, medicine-inc-, press, securities, the-development, underwriter, united-states
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Modernizing Medicine Sees Massive Adoption of Its EMR and More Than Doubles Staff in 2012
BOCA RATON, FL–(Marketwire – Jan 29, 2013) – Modernizing Medicine, the creator of the Electronic Medical Assistant (EMA), a cloud-based specialty-specific EMR application, announced today that in 2012 the company launched into a new market and scaled massively in existing markets, winning the business of numerous physician practices. Continue reading
Posted in Medicine
Tagged beatrice-keller, business, country, dermatology, electronic, ema, florida-, medical, modernizing, university
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Reell Precision Manufacturing Names Chet Zaslow as Business Development Manager for Medical Technology
Saint Paul, MN (PRWEB) January 31, 2013 Reell Precision Manufacturing, a world leader in innovative small package position control, is pleased to announce the appointment of Chet Zaslow to the position of Global Sales Manager for Medical Technology. In this role he will be instrumental in accelerating the growth of Reell’s medical business by providing both support and training for Reell’s global sales channel, fostering the strategic medical technology focus for the entire organization Continue reading
Posted in Medical Technology
Tagged challenging, consumer, follow-reell, global-sales, manager-, medical, position, regional-sales, sales
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Education Book Review: The Best 168 Medical Schools, 2013 Edition (Graduate School Admissions Gui… – Video
Education Book Review: The Best 168 Medical Schools, 2013 Edition (Graduate School Admissions Gui… Continue reading
Posted in Medical School
Tagged education-book, guides, medical-schools, princeton, princeton-review-, review, school, summary
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Edu Book Summary: Medical School Interview Guide: Preparation and Practice for Medical School Adm… – Video
Edu Book Summary: Medical School Interview Guide: Preparation and Practice for Medical School Adm… www.EduBookMix.com This is the summary of Medical School Interview Guide Preparation and Practice for Medical School Admissions by Matthew Brutsche, Leslie Michaelis Continue reading
Posted in Medical School
Tagged adm-, admissions, generated, interview, interview-guide, leslie, leslie-michaelis-, matthew, medical, Medical School, practice, preparation, summary
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UT Medical School receives $50 million
AUSTIN (KXAN) – On Wednesday, the Michael and Susan Dell Foundation announced that the organization is committing $50 million to help establish the Dell Medical School at the University of Texas at Austin. In November, Travis County voters approved Proposition 1, which raised property taxes as the main source of revenue to support health care services in the area Continue reading
Posted in Medical School
Tagged central-texas, community, dell, foundation, generated, generosity, susan-dell, system-board, texas, travis-county
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Dell family donates $50M for Texas medical school
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) – The University of Texas’ new medical school will be named after computer magnate Michael Dell and his wife thanks to a $50 million pledge. UT announced the donation from the Michael & Susan Dell Foundation Tuesday. Continue reading
Posted in Medical School
Tagged also-committing, generated, health-programs, Medical School, president, the-foundation, travis-county, university
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