• CAE Crash Engineer - Tata Technologies - Pune, MH

    Updated: 2010-07-30 06:35:54
    "Software Skills (Please specify must and Desirable)" "Ls-Dyna Hyperworks (..mesh, ..graph, ..view) (ver. 9) Oasys suite (Primer, T-his, D3plot) PC Skills... From Tata Technologies - 30 Jul 2010 05:35:54 GMT - job details - View all Pune jobs

  • Prod Regulatory Rep III,EH&S - Dow - Mumbai, MH

    Updated: 2010-07-28 01:37:55
    Prod Regulatory Rep III,EH&S - 1003091 Description Provide subject matter expertise for summaries of published reports on the toxicology and environmental... From DOW - 28 Jul 2010 12:37:55 GMT - job details - View all Mumbai jobs

  • iGEM Team Developing Biosecurity Software for Synthetic Genomics

    Updated: 2010-07-23 20:36:12
    Search Home News GenomeWeb Daily News BioArray News BioInform Gene Silencing News In Sequence PCR Insider PGx Reporter ProteoMonitor Magazine Blog The Daily Scan Informatics Iron The Sample Careers Job Listings Log in or Register Saturday , July 31, 2010 Arrays Bioregionnews Biotechtransferweek Cbanews DxPGx Informatics PCR Sample Prep Proteomics RNAi Sequencing Home News BioInform iGEM Team Developing Biosecurity Software for Synthetic Genomics July 23, 2010 Type size : Email Printer-friendly version RSS Feed View on one page The software , called GenoTHREAT , is intended to help gene synthesis companies and their customers detect the possible use of manufactured DNA as a bioterrorism agent . Full-text access for premium subscribers . only Existing premium subscribers login here New to

  • My experince with SSSPG_2010

    Updated: 2010-07-23 07:16:15
    Hi Everyone, I am Mr. Vipin Kumar from Department of Microbiology, University of Delhi, South Campus, India. I am one of the recipients of Scientist Solutions Student Project Grant 2010. I have completed my proposed short term project work. Here is the abstract of my work. Yersinia enterocoliti...

  • Thanks to Scientist Solutions for the financial support

    Updated: 2010-07-22 08:14:43
    Hi Everyone, I am Roshini BR from Department of Molecular Biology, School of Biological Science, Madurai Kamaraj University, Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India. Here I am writing abstract of my M.Sc. project work which was financially supported by Scientist Solutions Inc. (www.ScientistSolutions.com) Dissertation Title /* Style Definiti...

  • Love the new site!

    Updated: 2010-07-19 01:39:15
    Whats going on out there scientists? Its been a long hiatus for me from Scientist Solutions. Sometimes you just gotta take a break you know. I gotta say I really love the new site. Great job to the team at Scientist Solutions for putting it all together! Looks like the community here is as vibrant as ever. Glad to see that! If you get chance check out my new company, Red Funnel Consulting. We operate on the goal of helping the right companies ...

  • N-Terminal Acetylation and C-Terminal Amidation of Peptides

    Updated: 2010-07-13 01:29:48
    Chemically synthesized peptides carry free amino and carboxy termini. The need for N-terminal acetylation or C-terminal amidation has to be stated explicitly when ordering. It is impossible to perform these modifications after synthesis. N-terminal acetylation and/or C-terminal amidation reduce the overall charge of a peptide so that the solubility may decrease. But the stability of the peptide could be increased because the terminal acetylation/amidation will generate a closer mimic of the...

  • Luminescent Lanthanides as anticancer drugs from Drug discovery forum on Nature Network

    Updated: 2010-07-08 01:07:52
    Jump to main content Jump to navigation nature.com homepage Login Search nature network Home Forums Popular Topics Popular Forums Tags Groups Blogs People Hubs Q A Your Workbench Forums Drug discovery forum topic This is a public forum Join this forum Luminescent Lanthanides as anticancer drugs Hassan Azab Wednesday , 07 Jul y 2010 17:04 UTC We are developing new luminescent lanthanides which can be used as possible anticancer agents.More than 50 promosing new compounds have characterized in our lab and need more appoptosis and microbiological studies.So we need international collaborations in this interesting field which may lead to the discovery of new anticancer drugs.Small molecule-protein interactions using modern fluorescence methods in our lab indicate possible discovery of

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