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Normally I can talk about myself all day, but put this little box in front of me and ask me to introduce myself to everyone, and I find I can't think of a thing. I'm a web application developer by trade, and a science enthusiast at heart.

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Nanosurgery on a Specially Designed Microchip Reveals Anesthetics Interfere with…
Liked it May 8, 8:41am 1 review biotech, nerves, regenerative-medicine
http://www.cloningresources.com/research/Nanosurgery_on_a_Specially_Designed_...
From the page: "A hair strand-thin worm is providing substantial clues on how nerves regenerate, offering insight and hope to finding genes that affect nerve generation and ultimately new drugs and therapies for human neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson's or Alzheimer's."
Stem researchers demonstrate safety of gene therapy using adult stem cells (5/7/…
Liked it May 7, 9:00am 1 review biotech, stem-cells, gene-therapy, adult-stem-cells
http://www.cloningresources.com/research/Stem_researchers_demonstrate_safety_...
From the page: "Study provides key safety data for human trials"
Researchers find novel way to repair airway injuries (5/6/2008)
Liked it May 6, 10:08am 1 review biotech, regenerative-medicine, trachea, scaffolds
http://www.cloningresources.com/research/Researchers_find_novel_way_to_repair...
From the page: "tissue engineers have successfully healed airway injuries in rabbits using a technique they believe could apply to the trachea and other parts of the human body"
Glowing sugars light up zebrafish (5/5/2008)
Liked it May 5, 9:37am 2 reviews biotech, sugar, carbohydrates, sugars
http://www.chemistrytimes.com/research/Glowing_sugars_light_up_zebrafish.asp
From the page: "Using artificial sugar and some clever chemistry, University of California, Berkeley, researchers have made glow-in-the-dark fish whose internal light comes from the sugar coating on their cells."
Controlling embryonic fate by association (5/5/2008)
Liked it May 5, 9:35am 1 review biotech, genes, stem-cells, differentiation, embryonic-stem-cells
http://www.cloningresources.com/research/Controlling_embryonic_fate_by_associ...
From the page: "Association determines fate in embryonic stem cells, said Baylor College of Medicine researchers in a report that appears in the current issue of the journal Nature Cell Biology."
New 3-D Test Method for Biomaterials Flat Out Faster (5/4/2008)
Liked it May 4, 8:50am 1 review biotech, chemistry, biomaterials
http://www.chemistrytimes.com/research/New_3-D_Test_Method_for_Biomaterials_F...
From the page: "A novel, three-dimensional (3-D) screening method for analyzing interactions between cells and new biomaterials could cut initial search times by more than half, researchers from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and Rutgers University report in the new issue of Advanced Materials.* The technique, an advance over flat, two-dimensional screening methods, enables rapid assessment of the biocompatibility and other properties of materials designed for repairing-or even rebuilding-damaged tissues and organs."
Gene Therapy Improves Vision in Patients with Congenital Retinal Disease (5/1/20…
Liked it May 1, 9:05am 1 review biotech, eyes, gene-therapy
http://www.cloningresources.com/research/Gene_Therapy_Improves_Vision_in_Pati...
From the page: "Patients' Vision Improved from Detecting Hand Movements to Reading Lines on Eye Chart"
Boost for green plastics from plants (4/30/2008)
Liked it Apr 30, 9:23am 1 review biotech, plastics
http://www.chemistrytimes.com/research/Boost_for_green_plastics_from_plants.asp
From the page: "researchers are a step closer to turning plants into 'biofactories' capable of producing oils which can be used to replace petrochemicals used to manufacture a range of products."
Scientists Find Stem Cells For the First Time in the Pituitary (4/29/2008)
Liked it Apr 29, 8:57am 1 review biotech, stem-cells, adult-stem-cells, neural-stem-cells
http://www.cloningresources.com/research/Scientists_Find_Stem_Cells_For_the_F...
From the page: "Their presence in the hormone-secreting gland of mice suggests a means of adapting to stress and life changes"
Researchers Find New Details Following the Path of Solar Energy During Photosynt…
Liked it Apr 26, 9:07am 3 reviews biotech, proteins, photosynthesis, bacteria
http://www.chemistrytimes.com/research/Researchers_Find_New_Details_Following...
Scientists exploring the process of photosynthesis
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