• GEN Polls:Drug Approval Process

    Updated: 2011-11-07 19:23:27
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  • Genetically Engineered Crops to Boost Use of 2, 4-D and Dicamba

    Updated: 2011-11-07 00:40:37
    (Beyond Pesticides, November 7) Once heralded as a breakthrough for reducing the rates and toxicity of the pesticides applied by farmers, genetically engineered (GE) crops are perversely leading to renewed dependency on the very herbicides they were claimed to make obsolete. Growing recognition that pervasive planting of “Round-Up Ready” corn, soybeans and cotton is accelerating [...]

  • GEN News Highlights:Investigators Demonstrate that Clearing Tissues of Senescent Cells Delays Onset

    Updated: 2011-11-05 16:23:26
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  • Mary Ann Liebert Inc – The Leading Publisher in Biotechnology

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  • GEN News Highlights Contest Who Is the Steve Jobs of Biotechnology

    Updated: 2011-11-04 23:23:30
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  • Killing Senescent Cells Delays Age-Related Diseases In Mice

    Updated: 2011-11-04 03:46:28
    When cells get old some of them die. But unfortunately other cells live on what's called a senescent state in which they produce toxins that harm neighboring cells and the whole body. Got some aches and pains? You can probably at least partially blame them on senescent cells. Mayo Clinic researchers working with genetically engineered mice showed that by killing off senescent cells they delayed the development of age-related diseases such as muscle loss and cataracts. Killing off bad cells enabled the good cells in muscles to function better. I want this treatment in a human-usable form. The sooner the better. ROCHESTER, Minn. — Researchers at Mayo Clinic have shown that eliminating cells that accumulate with age could prevent or...

  • GEN Webinars Sensitivity Gains Enable New Applications on Triple Quadrupole and Q-TOF Instruments wi

    Updated: 2011-11-02 03:23:06
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  • New Report Highlights GMOs’ False Promises and Failed Technologies

    Updated: 2011-10-26 05:35:02
    (Beyond Pesticides, October 26, 2011) A new report highlights scientific research and empirical experiences around the globe that demonstrate the failure of genetically modified (GM) seeds and crops to deliver on their advertised promises to increase yields, reduce pesticide usage, and tolerate drought with “climate ready” traits. A Global Citizens Report on the State of [...]

  • GEN News Highlights:Single Gene Inactivation Triggers Fetal Hemoglobin Production and Corrects Sickl

    Updated: 2011-10-25 05:32:21
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  • Genes That Make Human Brain Distinctively Human

    Updated: 2011-10-20 14:02:27
    Why are humans smarter than other species? About 50 to 60 genes unique to humans are involved in building and operating the frontal cortex of the brain. Young genes that appeared after the primate branch split off from other mammal species are more likely to be expressed in the developing human brain, a new analysis finds. The correlation suggests that evolutionarily recent genes, which have been largely ignored by scientists thus far, may be responsible for constructing the uniquely powerful human brain. The findings are published October 18 in the online, open access journal PLoS Biology. "We found that there is a correlation between new gene origination and the evolution of the brain," said senior author Manyuan Long, PhD, Professor...

  • GEN Webinars Beyond Gene Lists Biological Analysis Strategies for Gene Expression Data

    Updated: 2011-10-15 05:51:58
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