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Molecular Biology Newsletter (27 Jan 2009) January 27, 2009

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Some news again.

Courtesy of Biocompare.

News
How Chemotherapy Drugs Block Blood Vessel Growth, Slow Cancer Spread
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Scientists Unlock Possible Aging Secret in Genetically Altered Fruit Fly
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Jefferson Scientists Discover a Key Protein Regulator of Inflammation and Cell Death
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Genetic Interactions are the Key to Understanding Complex Traits
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Hope for Restoring Injured Nerves
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Leaky Membranes: Another Sign of Old Age
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Researchers Genetically Link Lou Gehrig’s Disease in Humans to Dog Disease
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Topical Treatment Wipes Out Herpes With RNAi
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New Step in DNA Damage Response in Neurons Discovered
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Rethinking the Genetic Theory of Inheritance
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Large DNA Stretches, Not Single Genes, Shut Off as Cells Mature
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Gene Switch Sites Found Mainly on Shores, Not Just Islands of the Human Genome
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Scientists Find New Structural Motif in Key Enzymes is Essential to Prevent Autoimmune Disease
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Canada-US Scientists Discover Gene Responsible for Brain’s Aging
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Events
Screening Europe
February 23 – February 25, 2009
The 6th annual Screening Europe conference will be looking at the current techniques being used for assays, including High-Throughput and High Content Screening. The meeting will also focus on some of the candidates for drug discovery; protein kinases, GPCRs and Ion Channel drug targets.
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Nuclear Receptors 2009 conference
January 31 – January 31, 2009

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Computational Cell Biology
March 24 – March 27, 2009

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Jobs
Asia Cancer Omics – Research Oncology
Pfizer US
California USA
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Staff Scientist, Molecular Biology of Parkinson’s Disease
National Institutes of Health (NIH), National Institutes on Aging (NIA)
Maryland USA
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Postdoctoral Fellow – Job ID 23662BR
The Schering-Plough Corporation
California USA
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Assistant Professor of Pathology, Division of Molecular and Cellular Pathology
The Department of Pathology, University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB)
Alabama USA
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1. Murray @ ERS - January 27, 2009

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