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Data integration Data Integration in the Life Sciences
1 Large-scale questions in science, such as global warming, invasive
species spread, and resource depletion, are increasingly requiring the collection of disparate data sets
for meta-analysis
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Ontology engineering - Ontology engineering in life sciences
1 Life sciences is flourishing with ontologies that biologists use to make
sense of their experiments. For inferring correct conclusions from experiments,
ontologies have to be structured optimally against the knowledge base
they represent. The structure of an ontology needs to be changed
continuously so that it is an accurate representation of the underlying domain.
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Ontology engineering - Ontology engineering in life sciences
1 Recently, an automated method was introduced for engineering ontologies
in life sciences such as Gene Ontology (GO), one of the most
successful and widely used biomedical ontology
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Ontology engineering - Ontology engineering in life sciences
1 Open Biomedical Ontologies (OBO), a 2006 initiative of the U.S. National
Center for Biomedical Ontology, that provides a common 'foundry' for
various ontology initiatives, amongst which are:
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Ontology engineering - Ontology engineering in life sciences
1 The Plant Ontology Consortium
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Ontology engineering - Ontology engineering in life sciences
1 Standards and Ontologies for
Functional Genomics
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Healthcare science - Life sciences specialisms
1 Blood transfusion science
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Healthcare science - Life sciences specialisms
1 Histocompatibility and
immunogenetics
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Healthcare science - Life sciences specialisms
1 Molecular and cytogenetics
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Refrigerator - Refrigerators used to store Life Sciences, Vaccines, Biologics
1 For Life Sciences, vaccines, biologics, etc. please refer to the product's manufacturer's label instructions.
Typically, medical refrigerator can be set at 40 F degrees to maintain
temperatures in the range of 2° and 8° C degrees(35 F to 46 F degrees). If frozen, then some products are to be
discarded.
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Collaborative intelligence - Precursors in the life sciences
1 In the late 1980s, Eshel Ben-Jacob began to study bacterial self-
organization, believing that bacteria hold the key to understanding larger
biological systems
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Collaborative intelligence - Precursors in the life sciences
1 Ants were first characterized by
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Collaborative intelligence - Precursors in the life sciences
1 The mechanisms of evolution through which species adapt toward increased functional effectiveness in their ecosystems are the foundation
for principles of collaborative intelligence. Topics such as stigmergy and evolutionary genetic algorithms
are inspired by the life sciences.
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University of Wisconsin - College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
1 The College of Agricultural and Life Sciences fulfills the UW-Madison’s mission as a land-grant university, which dates back to 1862,
when Congress passed legislation to establish a national network of colleges
devoted to agriculture and mechanics and Wisconsin received 240,000 acres of allotted federal land.[http://www.cals.wisc.edu/about-cals/history/ History | College of Agricultural and Life Sciences – University of Wisconsin-
Madison]
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University of Wisconsin - College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
1 The building that housed the College of Agriculture was originally created in 1889 and was centered in South Hall on Bascom
Hill until the fall of 1903 when the first classes were held in the brand new College of Agriculture and Life Sciences building, where it has remained since.University of Wisconsin Agronomy Department, the First 100 Years: A Brief History of Agronomy at the University of
Wisconsin--Madison from 1903 to 2002, University of Wisconsin--Madison
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Life sciences
1 The 'life sciences' comprise the fields of science that involve the scientific study of living organisms, such as microorganisms, plants, animals, and human beings, as well
as related considerations like bioethics. While biology remains the centerpiece of
the life sciences, Technology|technological advances in molecular biology and
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Life sciences
1 Life Sciences is helpful in improving the quality and standard of Life. It
has applications in health, agriculture, medicine,
pharmaceutical industry and food science industry.
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Life sciences
1 The following is an incomplete list of as well as topics of study in the life sciences, in which several entries coincide with, are included in, or
overlap with other entries:
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Life sciences
1 * Affective neuroscience
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Life sciences
1 * Computational neuroscience
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Life sciences
1 * Evolutionary biology
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Life sciences
1 * Immunotherapy
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Life sciences
1 * Molecular biology
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Life sciences - Scientific societies
1 * Federation of European Biochemical Societies (FEBS)
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Life sciences - Scientific societies
1 * [http://www.embo.org European Molecular Biology Organization
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Life sciences - Scientific societies
1 * International Union of Biological Sciences (IUBS)
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Methuselah Foundation - MLife Sciences
1 MLife Sciences is an umbrella concept for various collaborative projects in which the Methuselah
Foundation participates.
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Methuselah Foundation - MLife Sciences
1 One of them involves Organovo, Inc., a regenerative medicine
company, with whom the Methuselah Foundation aims to be able to three-dimensionally print new organs and
tissues from the patient's DNA.
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Scientific opinion on climate change - Biology and life sciences
1 Life science organizations have outlined the dangers climate change pose to wildlife.
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Scientific opinion on climate change - Biology and life sciences
1 * American Institute of Biological Sciences
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Scientific opinion on climate change - Biology and life sciences
1 * Australian Coral Reef Society
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Scientific opinion on climate change - Biology and life sciences
1 * Society of American Foresters issued two position statements
pertaining to climate change in which they cite the IPCC and the UNFCCC.
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Altairnano - Life Sciences
1 Altainano has created the RenaZorb product line intended for people
afflicted with Chronic Kidney Disease, hyperphosphatemia and a range of
other kidney disorders
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Biomedical science - Life sciences specialisms
1 * Blood transfusion science
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Biomedical science - Life sciences specialisms
1 * Histocompatibility and immunogenetics
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Biomedical science - Life sciences specialisms
1 * Molecular Genetics|Molecular and cytogenetics
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Biomedical science - Life sciences specialisms
1 * Tissue bank|Tissue Banking/Organ transplant|
transplant
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Life Sciences Switzerland
1 'Life Sciences Switzerland' (LS2) is the Switzerland|Swiss federation of scientific society|scientific societies
for life sciences. It was formerly know as the Union of the Swiss Societies
for Experimental Biology (USGEBAbbreviation of Union
Schweizerischer Gesellschaften für Experimentelle Biologie.).
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Life Sciences Switzerland
1 Life Sciences Switzerland is a member of the Swiss Academy of Natural Sciences (SCNAT).
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Life Sciences Switzerland - Member societies
1 Its members are:[ http://www.ls2.ch/about/Member.php
Life Sciences Switzerland member societies], www.ls2.ch (page visited
on 4 June 2013).
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Life Sciences Switzerland - Member societies
1 * Swiss Society of Molecular and Cellular Biosciences (SSMCB)Fusion
of the Swiss Society for Biochemistry (SSB) and the Swiss Society for Cell
Biology, Molecular Biology and Genetics (ZMG) in 2013.
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Life Sciences Switzerland - Member societies
1 ** Swiss Society of Pharmaceutical Medicine
(SGPM)
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Outline of science - Life sciences
1 Outline of biology|Biology - study of living organisms.
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Outline of science - Life sciences
1 * Aerobiology - study of airborne organic
particles
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Outline of science - Life sciences
1 * Outline of agriculture|Agriculture - study of producing crops from the
land, with an emphasis on practical applications
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Outline of science - Life sciences
1 * Anatomy - study of form and function, in plants, animals, and
other organisms, or specifically in humans
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Outline of science - Life sciences
1 ** Outline of human anatomy|Human anatomy - scientific study of the morphology
of the adult human.
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Outline of science - Life sciences
1 * Astrobiology - study of evolution, distribution, and future of life in the
universemdash;also known as exobiology, exopaleontology, and
bioastronomy
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Outline of science - Life sciences
1 * Outline of biochemistry|Biochemistry - study of the chemical reactions required for life to exist and
function, usually a focus on the cellular level
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Outline of science - Life sciences
1 * Bioengineering - study of biology through the means of engineering
with an emphasis on applied knowledge and especially related to
biotechnology
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Outline of science - Life sciences
1 * Biogeography - study of the distribution of species spatially and temporally
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Outline of science - Life sciences
1 * Bioinformatics - use of information technology for the study, collection, and storage of genomic and other
biological data
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Outline of science - Life sciences
1 * Biomathematics|Biomathematics or Mathematical Biology - quantitative or mathematical study of biological
processes, with an emphasis on modeling
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Outline of science - Life sciences
1 * Biomechanics - often considered a branch of medicine, the study of the mechanics of living beings, with an emphasis on applied use through
prosthetics or orthotics
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Outline of science - Life sciences
1 * Biomedical research - study of the human body in health and disease
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Outline of science - Life sciences
1 * Biophysics - study of biological processes through physics, by
applying the theories and methods traditionally used in the physical
sciences
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Outline of science - Life sciences
1 * Biotechnology - new and sometimes controversial branch of
biology that studies the manipulation of living matter, including genetic modification and synthetic biology
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Outline of science - Life sciences
1 * Outline of botany|Botany - study of plants
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Outline of science - Life sciences
1 * Outline of cell biology|Cell biology - study of the cell as a complete unit,
and the molecular and chemical interactions that occur within a living
cell
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Outline of science - Life sciences
1 * Conservation Biology - study of the preservation, protection, or restoration of the natural
environment, natural ecosystems, vegetation, and wildlife
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Outline of science - Life sciences
1 * Chronobiology - field of biology that examines periodic (cyclic)
phenomena in living organisms and their adaptation to solar- and lunar-
related rhythms.
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Outline of science - Life sciences
1 * Cryobiology - study of the effects of lower than normally preferred temperatures on living beings.
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Outline of science - Life sciences
1 * Developmental biology - study of the processes through which an
organism forms, from zygote to full structure
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Outline of science - Life sciences
1 ** Embryology - study of the development of embryo (from fecundation to birth). See also
topobiology.
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Outline of science - Life sciences
1 ** Gerontology - study of aging
processes.
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Outline of science - Life sciences
1 * Outline of ecology|Ecology - study of the interactions of living
organisms with one another and with the non-living elements of their
environment
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Outline of science - Life sciences
1 * Environmental Biology - study of the natural world, as a whole or in a
particular area, especially as affected by human activity
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Outline of science - Life sciences
1 * Epidemiology - major component of public health research, studying factors affecting the health of
populations
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Outline of science - Life sciences
1 * Evolution - any change across successive generations in the
heritable characteristics of biological populations.
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Outline of science - Life sciences
1 ** Evolutionary Biology - study of the origin and descent of species over time
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Outline of science - Life sciences
1 *** Evolutionary developmental biology - field of biology that compares the developmental
processes of different organisms to determine the ancestral relationship between them, and to discover how developmental processes evolved.
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Outline of science - Life sciences
1 ** Paleobiology - discipline which combines the methods and findings of the natural science biology with the methods and findings of the
earth science paleontology.
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Outline of science - Life sciences
1 *** Paleontology - study of fossils and sometimes geographic evidence of prehistoric
life
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Outline of science - Life sciences
1 * Outline of genetics|Genetics - study of genes and heredity
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Outline of science - Life sciences
1 ** Genomics - discipline in genetics concerned with the study of the genomes of
organisms.
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Outline of science - Life sciences
1 ** Proteomics - large-scale study of proteins, particularly their structures and functions
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Outline of science - Life sciences
1 **Population genetics - study of changes in gene
frequencies in
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Outline of science - Life sciences
1 * Histology - study of cells and tissues,
a microscopic branch of anatomy
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Outline of science - Life sciences
1 * Integrative biology - study of whole
organisms
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Outline of science - Life sciences
1 * Limnology - study of inland waters
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Outline of science - Life sciences
1 * Marine Biology - study of ocean ecosystems, plants, animals, and other living beings
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Outline of science - Life sciences
1 * Microbiology - study of microscopic organisms (microorganisms) and their interactions with other living
things
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Outline of science - Life sciences
1 ** Bacteriology - study of bacteria.
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Outline of science - Life sciences
1 ** Virology - study of viruses and some other virus-like
agents
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Outline of science - Life sciences
1 * Molecular Biology - study of biology and biological functions at the
molecular level, some cross over with biochemistry
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Outline of science - Life sciences
1 ** Structural biology - branch of molecular biology, biochemistry, and
biophysics concerned with the molecular structure of biological
macromolecules
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Outline of science - Life sciences
1 * Morphology (biology)|Morphology - In biology, morphology is a branch of bioscience dealing with the study of the form and structure of organisms and their specific structural features.
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Outline of science - Life sciences
1 * Oceanography - study of the ocean, including ocean life, environment,
geography, weather, and other aspects influencing the ocean
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Outline of science - Life sciences
1 * Oncology - study of cancer processes, including virus or
mutation oncogenesis, angiogenesis and tissues remoldings
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Outline of science - Life sciences
1 * Population biology - study of groups of
conspecific organisms, including
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Outline of science - Life sciences
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Outline of science - Life sciences
1 * Pathology|Pathobiology or pathology - study of diseases, and the causes, processes, nature, and
development of disease
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Outline of science - Life sciences
1 * Parasitology - study of parasites
and parasitism
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Outline of science - Life sciences
1 * Pharmacology - study and practical application of preparation, use, and
effects of drugs and synthetic medicines
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Outline of science - Life sciences
1 * Physiology - study of the functioning of living organisms and
the organs and parts of living organisms
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Outline of science - Life sciences
1 ** Outline of immunology|Immunology - following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to immunology:
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Outline of science - Life sciences
1 ** Kinesiology - Kinesiology, also known as human kinetics, is the
scientific study of human movement
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Outline of science - Life sciences
1 ** Neurobiology - study of the nervous system, including anatomy, physiology and
pathology
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Outline of science - Life sciences
1 *** Outline of neuroscience|Neuroscience - interdisciplinary science that studies the nervous
system
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Outline of science - Life sciences
1 * Phytopathology - study of plant diseases (also called
Plant Pathology)
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Outline of science - Life sciences
1 * Psychobiology - study of the
biological bases of psychology
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Outline of science - Life sciences
1 * Sociobiology - study of the biological bases of
sociology
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Outline of science - Life sciences
1 * Systematics - study of the diversification of living forms, both
past and present, and the relationships among living things
through time
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Outline of science - Life sciences
1 ** Cladistics - method of classifying species of organisms into groups called clades, which consist of an
ancestor organism and all its descendants (and nothing else)
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Outline of science - Life sciences
1 ** Phylogeny - study of evolutionary relation among groups of organisms (e.g. species, populations), which is
discovered through molecular sequencing data and morphological
data matrices
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Outline of science - Life sciences
1 * Zoology - study of animals, including classification, physiology, development, and
behavior
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Outline of science - Life sciences
1 ** Arachnology - scientific study of spiders and related animals such as
scorpions, pseudoscorpions, harvestmen, collectively called
arachnids.
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Outline of science - Life sciences
1 *** Acarology - study of the taxon of arachnids that contains mites and ticks
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Outline of science - Life sciences
1 *** Myrmecology - scientific study of ants, a branch of
entomology
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Outline of science - Life sciences
1 *** Lepidopterology - study of a large order of insects that includes moths and butterflies (called lepidopterans)
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Outline of science - Life sciences
1 ** Ethology - study of animal behavior
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Outline of science - Life sciences
1 ** Helminthology - study of worms, especially parasitic
worms
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Outline of science - Life sciences
1 ** Herpetology - study of reptiles and
amphibians
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Outline of science - Life sciences
1 ** Malacology - branch of invertebrate zoology which deals
with the study of the Mollusca (mollusks or molluscs), the second-
largest phylum of animals in terms of described species after the
arthropods.
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Outline of science - Life sciences
1 *** Cetology - branch of marine mammal science that studies the approximately eighty species of
whales, dolphins, and porpoise in the scientific order Cetacea.
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Outline of science - Life sciences
1 *** Physical anthropology - studies the physical development of the human species.
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Outline of science - Life sciences
1 ** Nematology - scientific discipline concerned with the study of nematodes, or
roundworms
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Pharmaceutical policy - Funding of Research in the Life Sciences
1 In many countries, an agency of the national government (in
the U.S
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University of Reading - Faculty of Life Sciences
1 *School of Agriculture, Policy and Development
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University of Reading - Faculty of Life Sciences
1 **Food and Nutritional Sciences
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University of Reading - Faculty of Life Sciences
1 *School of Psychology and
Clinical Language Science
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University of Reading - Faculty of Life Sciences
1 **Department of Clinical Language Sciences
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Fluorophore - Uses outside the life sciences
1 Additionally fluorescent dyes find a wide use in industry, going under the
name of neon colours, such as
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Fluorophore - Uses outside the life sciences
1 * multi-ton scale usages in textile dyeing and optical brighteners in laundry detergents
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Fluorophore - Uses outside the life sciences
1 * advanced cosmetic formulations; safety
equipment and clothing
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Fluorophore - Uses outside the life sciences
1 * synergists for insecticides and
experimental drugs
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Fluorophore - Uses outside the life sciences
1 * used as a dye in highlighters to give off a glow-like effect
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Cornell University College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
1 The 'New York State College of Agriculture and Life Sciences' (abbreviated to 'CALS' or 'Ag
School') is a statutory college at Cornell University, a private university|private university
located in Ithaca, New York.[http://www.cornell.edu/trustees/cornell_charter.pdf Charter of Cornell University] With about
3,100 undergraduate and 1,000 graduate school|graduate students enrolled, it is the third-largest college of its kind in the United States and the
second-largest undergraduate college or school at Cornell
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Cornell University College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
1 As part of Cornell's land-grant mission, the college jointly administers New York's Extension
Service of the USDA|cooperative extension program with the Cornell University College of
Human Ecology|College of Human Ecology and it runs both the New York State Agricultural
Experiment Station, in Geneva, New York, and the Cornell University Agricultural Experiment
Station, in addition to many other research facilities around the
state.[http://www.cals.cornell.edu/cals/public/facilities.cfm Research and Extension Facilities]
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Cornell University College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
1 For 2007-08, CALS total budget (excluding the Geneva Station) is
$283 million, with $96 million coming from tuition and $52 million coming
from state appropriations. The Geneva Station budget was an
additional $25 million.http://www.dpb.cornell.edu/do
cuments/1000383.pdf Retrieved 2007-09-12.
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Cornell University College of Agriculture and Life Sciences - History
1 Cornell's first president, Andrew Dickson White had little enthusiasm for agricultural education and the Board of Trustees were likewise
without much enthusiasm
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Cornell University College of Agriculture and Life Sciences - History
1 The university opened in September,1868 with professor Caldwell, the nominal leader of a group of three professors with
interests touching upon agriculture: in addition to Caldwell, there was
Albert N. Prentiss professor of botany(with some reference to
crops), and Dr.James Law professor of veterinary medicine. The Faculty of
Agriculture consisted of this informal group of three and a professor of
agriculture of the moment.
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Cornell University College of Agriculture and Life Sciences - History
1 The arrival of Isaac P. Roberts, as professor of agriculture, from
Michigan, in 1874, finally brought credibility to agriculture at Cornell.
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Cornell University College of Agriculture and Life Sciences - History
1 During the period 1879-1887 Cornell president Charles Kendall Adams, gradually changed the Trustees
seeming hostility toward agriculture.In June 1888 the informal
departments of agriculture, Isaac Roberts; agricultural chemistry, George Caldwell; botany, Albert
Prentiss; entomology,Henry Comstock; and veterinary medicine, James Law were combined to form the Cornell College of Agriculture.
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Cornell University College of Agriculture and Life Sciences - History
1 In June 1888 horticulture which had played a minor role in botany until it was discontinued by the trustees in
1880, was reestablished as an independent department of the college upon the recruitment of
Liberty Hyde Bailey as professor and department head. Roberts was
appointed Director of the college and dean of its faculty while retaining his
role as professor of agriculture,heading a department of agriculture within the college of the
same name.
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Cornell University College of Agriculture and Life Sciences - History
1 Legislation establishing the New York State College of Agriculture at
Cornell passed the state legislature and was signed by the governor in
May, 1904. The legislation passed in spite of 'violent' opposition and
intense lobbying led by Chancellor James Roscoe Day of Syracuse
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Cornell University College of Agriculture and Life Sciences - History
1 Thus, it became a statutory college, and changed its name from the New York State College of Agriculture in 1904 to the New York State College of Agriculture and Life Sciences in
1971.[http://www.cals.cornell.edu/cals/about/overview/index.cfm
Overview]
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Cornell University College of Agriculture and Life Sciences - History
1 In 1898, the State Legislature established a separate New York
State College of Forestry at Cornell.Chapter 122 of the Laws of
1898
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Cornell University College of Agriculture and Life Sciences - History
1 In 1900, the college began offering a reading course for farm women. In
1907, the Department of Home Economics was created within
college. In 1919, the Department of Home Economics became a school
within the Agriculture College. Finally, in 1925, the Home Economics
department became a separate college, although both colleges continued to work together to provide cooperative extension
services.
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Cornell University College of Agriculture and Life Sciences - History
1 The World Food Prize has been awarded for the sixth time to a Cornellian. Dr. Andrew
Colin McClung, M.S. 1949, was awarded the World Food Prize for helping to transform a
large area of Brazil into fertile land. His recommendations regarding key agricultural
inputs made this transformation possible.[http://www.news.cornell.edu/stories/June06
/World.Food.prize.ssl.html Alum shares World Food Prize]
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Cornell University College of Agriculture and Life Sciences - The Agriculture Quadrangle
1 The Agriculture Quadrangle (Ag Quad) contains buildings which
house many of the programs in the College of Agriculture and Life
Sciences
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Cornell University College of Agriculture and Life Sciences - Other facilities
1 The college operates the New York State Agricultural Experiment Station, in Geneva, New York,
50miles (80km) northwest of the main campus
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Cornell University College of Agriculture and Life Sciences - Other facilities
1 The Dilmun Hill Student Farm is a student-run farm on Cornell
University's campus. The facility uses sustainable agricultural practices. It is located near the intersection of
Judd Falls Road and Route 366 (Dryden Road).
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454 Life Sciences
1 '454 Life Sciences', is a biotechnology company based in
Branford, Connecticut. It is a subsidiary of Hoffmann–La Roche|
Roche, and specializes in high-throughput DNA sequencing.
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454 Life Sciences - History and major achievements
1 454 Life Sciences was founded by Jonathan Rothberg originally as 454
Corporation, a subsidiary of CuraGen Corporation. For their method for
low-cost gene sequencing, 454 Life Sciences were awarded the Wall Street Journal's Gold Medal for
Innovation in the Biotech-Medical category in 2005. The name 454 was the code name by which the project was referred to at CuraGen and the numbers have no special meaning.
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454 Life Sciences - History and major achievements
1 In November 2006, Rothberg, Michael Egholm, and colleagues at 454 published a cover article with Svante Paabo in Nature (journal)|Nature describing the first million
base pairs of the Neanderthal genome, and initiated the
Neanderthal Genome Project to complete the sequence of the Neanderthal genome by 2009.
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454 Life Sciences - Ownership
1 In late March, 2007, Roche Diagnostics announced an
agreement to purchase 454 Life Sciences for US$154.9
million.http://www.roche.com/med-cor-2007-03-29 It will remain a
separate business unit.
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454 Life Sciences - Ownership
1 In October 2013, Roche announced that it will shut down 454, and stop
supporting the platform by mid-2016.
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move-other-platform
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454 Life Sciences - First human DNA sequence
1 In May 2007, Project Jim, a project initiated by Rothberg and 454 Life
Sciences to determine the first sequence of an individual was
completed after sequencing the genome of James D. Watson|James
Watson, co-discoverer of the structure of DNA.
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454 Life Sciences - Technology
1 454 Sequencing uses a large-scale parallel pyrosequencing system
capable of sequencing roughly 400-600 megabases of DNA per 10-hour run on the Genome Sequencer FLX
with GS FLX Titanium series reagents.
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454 Life Sciences - Technology
1 The system relies on fixing nebulizer|nebulized and adapter-ligated DNA
fragments to small DNA-capture beads in a water-in-oil emulsion. The
DNA fixed to these beads is then amplified by PCR. Each DNA-bound
bead is placed into a ~29 μm well on a PicoTiterPlate, a fiber optic chip. A
mix of enzymes such as DNA polymerase, ATP sulfurylase, and
luciferase are also packed into the well. The PicoTiterPlate is then
placed into the GS FLX System for sequencing.
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454 Life Sciences - Technology
1 In late 2009, 454 Life Sciences introduced the
[http://www.gsjunior.com GS Junior System], a bench top version of the
Genome Sequencer FLX System.
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454 Life Sciences - DNA library preparation and emPCR
1 Genomic DNA is fractionated into smaller fragments (300-800 base pairs) and polished (made blunt at
each end)
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454 Life Sciences - DNA library preparation and emPCR
1 The sstDNA library is immobilized onto beads. The beads containing a
library fragment carry a single sstDNA molecule. The bead-bound
library is emulsified with the amplification reagents in a water-in-oil mixture. Each bead is captured within its own microreactor where
PCR amplification occurs. This results in bead-immobilized, clonally
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454 Life Sciences - Sequencing
1 Single-stranded template DNA library beads are added to the DNA Bead Incubation Mix (containing DNA
polymerase) and are layered with Enzyme Beads (containing
sulfurylase and luciferase) onto a PicoTiterPlate device
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454 Life Sciences - Sequencing
1 The loaded PicoTiterPlate device is placed into the Genome Sequencer FLX Instrument
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454 Life Sciences - Applications
1 454 Sequencing can sequence any double-stranded DNA and enables a variety of applications including de novo whole genome sequencing, re-sequencing of whole genomes and target DNA regions, metagenomics
and RNA analysis.
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454 Life Sciences - Full genome sequencing (de novo sequencing and resequencing)
1 In June 2006, 454 Life Sciences launched a project with the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology to sequence the
genome of the Neanderthal, the extinct closest relative of humans
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454 Life Sciences - Amplicon sequencing
1 Amplicon (ultra deep) sequencing is a new field which is largely being enabled through 454 Sequencing
technology. This method is designed to allow mutations to be detected at
extremely low levels, and PCR amplify specific, targeted regions of DNA. This method is used to identify low frequency somatic mutations in cancer samples or discovery of rare variants in HIV infected individuals.
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454 Life Sciences - Transcriptome sequencing
1 Transcriptome sequencing encompasses experiments including small RNA profiling and discovery,
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454 Life Sciences - Metagenomics
1 Metagenomics is the study of the genomic content in a complex
sample. The two primary goals of this approach are to characterize the
organisms present in a sample and identify what roles each organism has within a specific environment. Metagenomics samples are found
nearly everywhere, including several microenvironments within the human
body, soil samples, extreme environments such as deep mines and the various layers within the
ocean.
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454 Life Sciences - Metagenomics
1 The Genome Sequencer FLX System enables a comprehensive view into the diversity of an environmental habitat. The system’s long reads ensure the enormous specificity
needed to compare sequenced reads against DNA or protein databases.
The platform is used to count environmental gene tags to analyze the relative abundance of microbial
species under varying environmental conditions.
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454 Life Sciences - Patents awarded
1 *[http://patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?
Sect1=PTO2Sect2=HITOFFp=1u=%2Fnetahtml%2FPTO%2Fsearch-
bool.htmlr=1f=Gl=50co1=ANDd=PTXTs1=6,956,114OS=6,956,114RS=6,956,114 Sulfurylase-luciferase fusion
proteins and thermostable sulfurylase]
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454 Life Sciences - Patents awarded
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bool.htmlr=16f=Gl=50co1=ANDd=PTXTs1=%22454+Life+Sciences
%22.ASNM.OS=AN/%22454+Life+Sciences
%22RS=AN/%22454+Life+Sciences%22 Method of sequencing a nucleic
acid]https://store.theartofservice.com/the-life-sciences-toolkit.html
454 Life Sciences - Patents awarded
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%22RS=AN/%22454+Life+Sciences%22 Method of sequencing a nucleic
acid]https://store.theartofservice.com/the-life-sciences-toolkit.html
454 Life Sciences - Patents awarded
1 *[http://patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?
Sect1=PTO2Sect2=HITOFFp=1u=%2Fnetahtml%2FPTO%2Fsearch-
bool.htmlr=14f=Gl=50co1=ANDd=PTXTs1=%22454+Life+Sciences
%22.ASNM.OS=AN/%22454+Life+Sciences
%22RS=AN/%22454+Life+Sciences%22 Double ended sequencing]
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454 Life Sciences - Patents awarded
1 *[http://patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?
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bool.htmlr=13f=Gl=50co1=ANDd=PTXTs1=%22454+Life+Sciences
%22.ASNM.OS=AN/%22454+Life+Sciences
%22RS=AN/%22454+Life+Sciences%22 Method of sequencing a nucleic
acid]https://store.theartofservice.com/the-life-sciences-toolkit.html
454 Life Sciences - Patents awarded
1 *[http://patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?
Sect1=PTO2Sect2=HITOFFp=1u=%2Fnetahtml%2FPTO%2Fsearch-
bool.htmlr=11f=Gl=50co1=ANDd=PTXTs1=%22454+Life+Sciences
%22.ASNM.OS=AN/%22454+Life+Sciences
%22RS=AN/%22454+Life+Sciences%22 Apparatus and method for
sequencing a nucleic acid]https://store.theartofservice.com/the-life-sciences-toolkit.html
Buffalo, New York - Life sciences
1 Buffalo has increasingly become a center for bioinformatics and human genome research, including work by
researchers at the University at Buffalo, The State University of New
York|University at Buffalo and the Roswell Park Cancer Institute
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Buffalo, New York - Life sciences
1 For example, Buffalo BioSciences is a technology commercialization
partner to the New York State Center of Excellence in Bioinformatics Life
Sciences and contributed to the launch and early success of Empire
Genomics–- a firm based on research conducted at Roswell Park Cancer
Institute by Dr
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Dieter-Porter Life Science Building - Dieter-Porter Life Sciences Building
1 The Dieter-Porter Life Science Building, was built in 1981 and totals in size
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Dieter-Porter Life Science Building - Dieter-Porter Life Sciences Building
1 The building will be renovated as part of the Science Initiative, which
has already constructed the Swanson Science Center
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RPG Group - RPG Life Sciences
1 RPG Life Sciences (RPGLS) is an Indian pharmaceutical company,
formerly known as Searle (India) Ltd. Its three major sources of business
are manufacturing and marketing of bulk drugs, also known as API,
(Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients), pharmaceutical formulation and
fermentation biotechnology.
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RPG Group - RPG Life Sciences
1 RPGLS is represented in more than 30 countries by means of strategic partnership and joint ventures.[4] It
has global partnership for
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RPG Group - RPG Life Sciences
1 * Dossiers/DMF in Europe and Canada
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RPG Group - RPG Life Sciences
1 * NSAID in Europe
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RPG Group - RPG Life Sciences
1 * Formulations in Asia, Canada and Europe
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RPG Group - RPG Life Sciences
1 RPGLS offers services like marketing partnership, NDDS development,
development of non-infringing process technologies, and P2P and/or contract manufacturing to its global
partners.
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RPG Group - RPG Life Sciences
1 In 2012, it was named as one of India's best places to work by the
Great Places to Work institute.[http://articles.economictimes.indiati
mes.com/2012-07-16/news/32698621_1_india-s-best-
caompanies-vodafone-india-work-institute]
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Chemical industry - Life sciences
1 Life sciences (about 30 percent of the dollar output of the chemistry business) include differentiated
chemical and biological substances, pharmaceuticals, diagnostics,
veterinary medicine|animal health products, vitamins, and pesticides
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Shanghai Jiao Tong University - Life Sciences Medicine
1 * Chen Zhu (陈竺 ) - hematologist, molecular biologist, and current minister of Ministry of
Health
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Shanghai Jiao Tong University - Life Sciences Medicine
1 * Luc Montagnier (吕克 ·蒙塔尼耶 ) - Nobel Prize laureate for
the discovery of HIV
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Shanghai Jiao Tong University - Life Sciences Medicine
1 * Qiang Boqin (强伯勤 ) - molecular biologist
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List of academic disciplines - Life sciences
1 *** Human anatomy (Outline of human anatomy|outline)
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List of academic disciplines - Life sciences
1 ** Botany (Outline of botany|outline)
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List of academic disciplines - Life sciences
1 *** Behavioural genetics
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List of academic disciplines - Life sciences
1 *** Molecular genetics
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List of academic disciplines - Life sciences
1 *** Population genetics
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List of academic disciplines - Life sciences
1 ***Behavioral neuroscience
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Vels University - School of Life Sciences
1 Separate laboratories are provided for undergraduate and postgraduate students
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Vels University - School of Life Sciences
1 * Plant Molecular Biology Lab
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Vels University - School of Life Sciences
1 Bioinformatics is a branch which uses techniques of Information Technology
to solve biological problems at the molecular level.
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Vels University - School of Life Sciences
1 The department is endowed with equipment to research the molecular nature of
biomolecules. The department has a lab consisting of IBM machines loaded with a bioinformatics workbench coupled with highspeed broadband, enabling use of
biological software for research purposes. Students can access hundreds of scientific
journals on their lab desktop via commercial access, subscribed by the University.
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Board of Editors in the Life Sciences (BELS)
1 Phillips, K.F. (1993). The BELS program: Certification for manuscript
editors in the life sciences. AMWA Journal, 8(2), 56-58.
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Board of Editors in the Life Sciences (BELS)
1 BELS was founded in 1991 and offers certification examinations several
times each year at various locations across the United States and in other
countries
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Board of Editors in the Life Sciences (BELS) - ELS – Basic Certification
1 Most registrants hold degrees in physical or life sciences, English, or journalism
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Board of Editors in the Life Sciences (BELS) - ELS(D) – Diplomate Status
1 ELS-certified editors may apply for diplomate status by submitting a portfolio of edited material and documenting at least 6 years of
experience as a manuscript editor in the life sciences. A person whose
portfolio passes detailed review and evaluation is deemed a Diplomate Editor in the Life Sciences, ELS(D).
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Board of Editors in the Life Sciences (BELS) - ELS(H) – Honored Status
1 BELS grants the title of Honored Editor in the Life Sciences to
distinguished editors of its choosing. Those with this status may use the
credential ELS(H).
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Board of Editors in the Life Sciences (BELS) - History
1 The concept of BELS was formulated in the early 1980s, and the
organization was founded on January 23, 1991, in Maryland.TC Library.
(2011). Board of Editors in the Life Sciences. Retrieved from
http://tc.eserver.org/12985.html
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Board of Editors in the Life Sciences (BELS) - History
1 Charter members were Martha Brookes, Gillian Brown, Gil Croome,
Susan Eastwood, Norman Grossblatt, Carol Kakalec Kohn, Walter Pagel,
Frances Porcher, Barbara Reitt, and Martha Tacker.
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Board of Editors in the Life Sciences (BELS) - History
1 The first BELS exam was held on May 4, 1991, in Denver, CO. Twenty-three candidates attempted certification and 14 passed the exam. In 1992,
BELS hosted its first annual meeting in Pittsburgh, PA, which a majority of
the membership attended.
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Board of Editors in the Life Sciences (BELS) - History
1 The first BELS exam conducted in Australia was held in 2001; 3 of 5 candidates passed. By 2005, the BELS membership included 13
Australians. In November 2008, BELS offered two exams in India. All
applicants held degrees in science, and about two-thirds passed the
exam, a pass rate similar to that in the U.S. at the time.Appiah, B.
(2009). Science editing at an Indian firm: Perspectives of two U.S.
visitors. Science Editor, 32(4), 118-119.
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Board of Editors in the Life Sciences (BELS) - History
1 BELS initiated a newsletter, the BELS Newsletter (later known simply as the BELS Letter), in the spring of
1993, distributing it to members and related organizations.
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Board of Editors in the Life Sciences (BELS) - Membership growth
1 The Board of Editors in the Life Sciences Certification: An interview with BELS
president Susan E
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Glasgow Caledonian University - Health and Life Sciences
1 The School of Health and Life Sciences is one of Scotland’s largest
research and teaching centres in health care and life sciences;
Scotland’s only provider of optometry training; and home to an eye clinic,
based on campus
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Glasgow Caledonian University - Health and Life Sciences
1 * Department of Health and Community Sciences
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Bachelor of Science in Human Biology - B.S. Life Sciences at National University of Singapore
1 * B.S. Life Sciences at National
University of Singapore
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Norwegian University of Life Sciences
1 The 'Norwegian University of Life Sciences' (, 'NMBU') is a public
university located in Ås, Norway.
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Norwegian University of Life Sciences
1 It is located at Ås in Akershus, near Oslo, and at Adamstuen in Oslo and
has around 5000 students. The university is known for its beautiful
campuses, with spectacular, big and old trees, as well as ponds, flowers
and bushes.
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Norwegian University of Life Sciences - History
1 Established in 1859 as the Norwegian Agricultural Postgraduate
College, it became a scientific university college (vitenskapelig høgskole) in 1897 and received
university status in 2005. Prior to 2005 it was known as 'Norges
landbrukshøgskole' '(NLH)', also in English as 'Agricultural University of
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Norwegian University of Life Sciences - Organization
1 The university is organized into eight
departments:
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Norwegian University of Life Sciences - Organization
1 * [http://www.umb.no/iha-en/ Department of Animal and Aquacultural Sciences] (IHA)
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Norwegian University of Life Sciences - Organization
1 * [http://www.umb.no/ikbm-en/ Department of Chemistry, Biotechnology and Food Science]
(IKBM)
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Norwegian University of Life Sciences - Organization
1 * [http://www.umb.no/ina-en/ Department of Ecology and Natural Resource Management]
(INA)
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Norwegian University of Life Sciences - Organization
1 * Department of Landscape Architecture and Spatial Planning
(ILP)
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Norwegian University of Life Sciences - Organization
1 * [http://www.umb.no/imt-en/ Department of Mathematical Sciences and Technology (IMT)]
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Norwegian University of Life Sciences - Organization
1 * [http://www.umb.no/ipm-en/ Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences] (IPM)
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Norwegian University of Life Sciences - Organization
1 * [http://www.umb.no/noragric Department of International
Environment and Development Studies] (Noragric)
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Norwegian University of Life Sciences - Organization
1 * [http://www.apc-coe.no/ Aquaculture Protein Center]
(APC)
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Norwegian University of Life Sciences - Organization
1 * Animal Production Experimental Centre
(SHF)
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Norwegian University of Life Sciences - Organization
1 * Centre for Continuing Education (SEVU)
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Norwegian University of Life Sciences - Degree programmes
1 * Aquatic Food production - Safety and
Quality
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Norwegian University of Life Sciences - Degree programmes
1 * Development and Natural Resource
Economics
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Norwegian University of Life Sciences - Degree programmes
1 * Feed Manufacturing Technology
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Norwegian University of Life Sciences - Degree programmes
1 * International Development Studies
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Norwegian University of Life Sciences - Degree programmes
1 * International Environmental Studies
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Norwegian University of Life Sciences - Degree programmes
1 * Business Administration
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Norwegian University of Life Sciences - Degree programmes
1 * Environment and Natural Resources
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Norwegian University of Life Sciences - Degree programmes
1 * Forest, Environment and Industry
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Norwegian University of Life Sciences - Degree programmes
1 * Landscape Construction and
Management
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Norwegian University of Life Sciences - Degree programmes
1 * Industrial Economics and Technology Management
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Norwegian University of Life Sciences - Degree programmes
1 * Urban and regional Planning
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Norwegian University of Life Sciences - Degree programmes
1 * Teacher Education in Natural Sciences
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Norwegian University of Life Sciences - Degree programmes
1 * Innovation and Entrepreneurship
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Norwegian University of Life Sciences - Degree programmes
1 * Mathematical, Physical and
Computational Sciences
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Norwegian University of Life Sciences - Degree programmes
1 * Nature-based Development and Innovation
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Norwegian University of Life Sciences - Degree programmes
1 Doctoral programmes are based on a continuation in the Norwegian degree system from a master's
degree or an equivalent qualification. A doctoral programme consists of
course work, (an) individual research project(s) and a dissertation, which is
defended in a formal oral examination.
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Norwegian University of Life Sciences - Degree programmes
1 * One-year Teacher Education programme - part-time
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Norwegian University of Life Sciences - Degree programmes
1 Students do not have to pay tuition. The Norwegian government subsidizes all higher
education.
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Norwegian University of Life Sciences - International students
1 UMB has exchange agreements with more than 93 universities worldwide,
including six Nordic, 44 European and eight North American institutions
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Norwegian University of Life Sciences - Research
1 Research at UMB includes basic research and applied research,
providing a foundation for education, research training and research
geared towards the private sector
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Norwegian University of Life Sciences - Research
1 Together, the university and the institutions represent the largest
research environments for life sciences in Norway
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Norwegian University of Life Sciences - Student Housing
1 The Pentagon, a building south of the UMB campus, houses students. Other
students live in private housing.
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Norwegian University of Life Sciences - Organizations
1 University Foundation for Student Life in Ås ([http://www.sias.no/english/ SiÅs])
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Norwegian University of Life Sciences - Organizations
1 The University Foundation for Student Life in Ås was established in 1955 under and in pursuance of the Act of 28.06.96 of Student unions.
SiÅs shall:
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Norwegian University of Life Sciences - Organizations
1 * provide the students with good and
reasonable welfare offers
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Norwegian University of Life Sciences - Organizations
1 * contribute do that UMB becomes and attractive place
to study and work
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Norwegian University of Life Sciences - Organizations
1 SiÅs is in charge of the student accommodations, sports center,
bookstore, print shop, restaurant and cafeterias, nursery, kiosk and
booking of meeting and function rooms.
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Norwegian University of Life Sciences - Organizations
1 The UMB student community consists of 60-70 clubs and societies that
both alone and together offer most students unique and social activities
with many challenges. Studentsamfunnet in Ås is the oldest and most powerful society that owns most of the buildings that bring most
of the social activities together.
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Norwegian University of Life Sciences - Organizations
1 The Student Board (NSO Ås) deals with everything that concerns
student democracy, including daily contact with SiÅs and contact with
the different student representatives in various boards, assemblies and
committees
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Norwegian University of Life Sciences - Organizations
1 The International Student Union (ISU) is an organization composed of
international students that attend various universities and Høgskolen throughout Norway and who have
particular interest in student politics and international student rights
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Norwegian University of Life Sciences - Organizations
1 * to ensure that the rights and interests of all international students
are suitably represented and protected
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Norwegian University of Life Sciences - Organizations
1 ISU also promotes the relationship between Norwegian and international
students and works to sustain the connections with local student
organizations. Membership with ISU is free and open to all international students in Norway. Elections are
held once a year in September and all international students have the
right o run for office and vote.https://store.theartofservice.com/the-life-sciences-toolkit.html
Norwegian University of Life Sciences - Organizations
1 The members of the board meet in the student post office approximately
every two weeks after classes and work as a team to discuss many
different aspects of the international student life. ISU is a democracy and
each member has the right to propose, suggest and advise.
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Norwegian University of Life Sciences - Organizations
1 The highest branch of the ISU is the National Assembly that carries out
the working plans and approves budgets for all of the ISU branches. Local branches have the autonomy
to decide the conditions for their own activities.
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Norwegian University of Life Sciences - Organizations
1 GG-Hallen, the university’s sports hall, offers recreational
sports clubs.
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Corporate Venture Capital - In the life sciences
1 The life sciences include sectors in biotechnology and medical devices and
equipment
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Corporate Venture Capital - In the life sciences
1 Venture capital investments have gone toward specific disease. For
example, there were venture capital support during the past 20 years of $14.9 billion in cardiovascular/heart diseases, $14.7 billion in cancer, and
$4.9 billion in diabetes.
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NASA Research Park - Human Factors and Life Sciences
1 To ensure the highest degree of safety and efficiency, future space exploration will require a greater
understanding of the impact of low and zero-gravity environments upon
human physiology
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Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences - College of Agricultural and Life Sciences
1 With 24 undergraduate majors and more than 53 areas of specialization, the college is an educational leader
in the areas of food, agriculture, natural resources and life sciences as they relate to human resources, the
environment and communities
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Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences - College of Agricultural and Life Sciences
1 The college has approximately 5,000 students, including more than 1,100 graduate
students
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Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences - College of Agricultural and Life Sciences
1 Through productive partnerships with private business, industry and
research organizations, IFAS students enjoy superior internships, and
graduates benefit from outstanding employment opportunities. Students gain a global perspective through a variety of study abroad programs,
and they participate in research and development projects with premier
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University of Vermont - College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
1 The College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (CALS) offers programs in animal science (early admission to the Cummings School of Veterinary
Medicine at Tufts University is available); biochemistry; biological
science; community entrepreneurship; community and
international development; dietetics, nutrition and food sciences;
ecological agriculture; environmental science; environmental studies;
microbiology; molecular genetics; plant biology; public communication;
and sustainable landscape horticulture
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University of Vermont - College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
1 The college also offers programs in conjunction with the college of arts and sciences. Students who choose
these majors, such as Biological Sciences, can choose between either college.http://www.uvm.edu/~intbios
c/
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University of Vermont - College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
1 As a land grant college, UVM receives an annual grant under the
Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service to
provide agricultural research services to the state of Vermont.
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Encyclopedia of Life Sciences
1 'eLS' (previously known as the 'Encyclopedia of Life Sciences') is a reference work that spans the entire
spectrum of life sciences and is published by Wiley-Blackwell.
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Encyclopedia of Life Sciences
1 eLS is available online and as a 32-volume print edition. The online
edition was launched in April 2001, with the print edition published in January 2002. At the end of 2004,
eLS was acquired by Wiley-Blackwell from the Nature Publishing Group.
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Encyclopedia of Life Sciences
1 Articles are written by experts in the field and cover subjects from areas
as diverse as ecology and cell biology. As of June 2012, there are
more than 4,800 article topics published in eLS online. Full access to eLS requires a subscription. However
article abstracts, key concepts, figures and references can be freely
accessed on [http://www.els.net www.els.net].
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Encyclopedia of Life Sciences
1 eLS is updated monthly and over 400 articles are added to
eLS each year.
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Tsinghua University - School of Life Sciences
1 During the nationwide reorganization of universities in the early 1950s, the Department of Biology was merged
into other universities, namely Peking University etc.,resulting in a
vacancy in the field of biological research in Tsinghua for almost 30
years.
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Tsinghua University - School of Life Sciences
1 Yigong Shi is the current dean of School of Life
Sciences
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Metal Ions in Life Sciences
1 'Metal Ions in Life Sciences' is a series of books edited by Astrid, Helmut and Roland Sigel, which
reflects the interdisciplinary nature of biological inorganic chemistry
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Metal Ions in Life Sciences - Historical development
1 The journal Bioinorganic Chemistry was founded in 1970 to publish papers in the newly emerging
discipline of studies of bioinorganic chemistry
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Metal Ions in Life Sciences - Historical development
1 The Sigels then launched a new series entitled Metal Ions in Life
Sciences. The first four volumes were published by John Wiley Sons.
[http://eu.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-0470035250.html John
Wiley -- series web site] From 2009 the series is published by the Royal
Society of Chemistry.
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Metal Ions in Life Sciences - Metal Ions in Biological Systems
1 #High molecular complexes ISBN 0-
8247-6030-1
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Metal Ions in Life Sciences - Metal Ions in Biological Systems
1 #Reactivity of coordination
compounds ISBN 0-8247-6032-8
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Metal Ions in Life Sciences - Metal Ions in Biological Systems
1 #Iron in model and natural compounds ISBN 0-8247-6708-
X
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Metal Ions in Life Sciences - Metal Ions in Biological Systems
1 #Nucleotides and derivatives:their ligating
ambivalency ISBN 0-8247-6843-4
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Metal Ions in Life Sciences - Metal Ions in Biological Systems
1 #Inorganic drugs in deficiency and disease ISBN 978-0-8247-
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Metal Ions in Life Sciences - Metal Ions in Biological Systems
1 #Zinc and its role in biology and nutrition ISBN 978-0-8247-
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Metal Ions in Life Sciences - Metal Ions in Biological Systems
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Metal Ions in Life Sciences - Metal Ions in Biological Systems
1 #Circulation of metals in the
environment ISBN 978-0-8247-7551-3
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Metal Ions in Life Sciences - Metal Ions in Biological Systems
1 #Application of nuclear magnetic resonance to paramagnetic species ISBN 978-0-8247-
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Metal Ions in Life Sciences - Metal Ions in Biological Systems
1 #Aluminium and its role in biology ISBN 978-0-
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Metal Ions in Life Sciences - Metal Ions in Biological Systems
1 #Compendium on magnesium and its role in biology, nutrition and physiology ISBN 978-0-
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Metal Ions in Life Sciences - Metal Ions in Biological Systems
1 #Degradation of environmental pollutants by microorganisms and their metalloenzymes ISBN 978-0-
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Metal Ions in Life Sciences - Metal Ions in Biological Systems
1 #Metalloenzymes involving amino acid-residue and related radicals ISBN 978-0-8247-
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Metal Ions in Life Sciences - Metal Ions in Biological Systems
1 #Vanadium and its role in life ISBN 0-8247-9383-
8
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Metal Ions in Life Sciences - Metal Ions in Biological Systems
1 #Interactions of metal ions with nucleotides, nucleic acids, and their
constituents ISBN 978-0-8247-9549-8
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Metal Ions in Life Sciences - Metal Ions in Biological Systems
1 #Probing nucleic acids by metal ion complexes of small molecules ISBN 978-0-
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Metal Ions in Life Sciences - Metal Ions in Biological Systems
1 #Mercury and its effects on
environment and biology ISBN 0-8247-9828-7
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Metal Ions in Life Sciences - Metal Ions in Biological Systems
1 #Probing of proteins by metal ions and their low-molecular-weight complexes ISBN 978-0-
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Metal Ions in Life Sciences - Metal Ions in Biological Systems
1 #Molybdenum and tungsten. Their roles in biological processes ISBN 978-0-8247-0765-1
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Metal Ions in Life Sciences - Metal Ions in Biological Systems
1 #Metal complexes in tumour diagnosis and as anticancer agents ISBN 978-0-8247-5494-5
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Metal Ions in Life Sciences - Metal Ions in Life Sciences (MILS), Volumes 1-7
1 #Neurodegenerative diseases and metal ions ISBN 978-0-470-01488-
2. Review:
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Metal Ions in Life Sciences - Metal Ions in Life Sciences (MILS), Volumes 1-7
1 #Biomineralization. From nature to application ISBN 978-0-470-03525-2. Review
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Metal Ions in Life Sciences - Metal Ions in Toxicology: Effects, Interactions, Interdependencies (MILS 8)
1 *Endocrine disruptor|Are Cadmium and Other Heavy Metal Compounds Acting as Endocrine
Disrupters
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Metal Ions in Life Sciences - Metal Ions in Toxicology: Effects, Interactions, Interdependencies (MILS 8)
1 *Carcinogenesis|Metal Ions in Human Cancer Development
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Metal Ions in Life Sciences - Metal Ions in Toxicology: Effects, Interactions, Interdependencies (MILS 8)
1 *Risk assessment|Human Risk Assessment of Heavy Metals: Principles and Applications
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Metal Ions in Life Sciences - Metal Ions in Toxicology: Effects, Interactions, Interdependencies (MILS 8)
1 *Embryology|Metal Ions Affecting Reproduction
and Development
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Metal Ions in Life Sciences - Metal Ions in Toxicology: Effects, Interactions, Interdependencies (MILS 8)
1 *Ecotoxicology|Understanding combined effects for metal co-exposure in ecotoxicology
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Metal Ions in Life Sciences - Structural and Catalytic Roles of Metal Ions in RNA (MILS 9)
1 *Platinum|Binding of Kinetically Inert Metal Ions to RNA: The Case of Platinum(II)
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Metal Ions in Life Sciences - Structural and Catalytic Roles of Metal Ions in RNA (MILS 9)
1 *Ribozyme|Structural and catalytic roles of metal ions in
RNA
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Metal Ions in Life Sciences - Structural and Catalytic Roles of Metal Ions in RNA (MILS 9)
1 *Riboswitch|The Roles of Metal Ions
in Regulation by Riboswitches
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Metal Ions in Life Sciences - Interplay between Metal ions and Nucleic acids (MILS 10)
1 # [http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-2172-2_1 Characterization of
Metal Ion-Nucleic Acid Interactions in Solution]
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Metal Ions in Life Sciences - Interplay between Metal ions and Nucleic acids (MILS 10)
1 # [http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-2172-2_2 Nucleic Acid-Metal Ion
Interactions in the Solid State]
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Metal Ions in Life Sciences - Interplay between Metal ions and Nucleic acids (MILS 10)
1 # [http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-2172-2_3 Metal Ion-Promoted
Conformational Changes of Oligonucleotides] - Oligonucleotide
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Metal Ions in Life Sciences - Interplay between Metal ions and Nucleic acids (MILS 10)
1 # [http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-2172-2_6 Spectroscopic
Investigations of Lanthanide Ion Binding to Nucleic Acids] - Nucleic
acid tertiary structure
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Metal Ions in Life Sciences - Interplay between Metal ions and Nucleic acids (MILS 10)
1 # [http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-2172-2_10 Alternative DNA
Base-Pairing through Metal Coordination] - Base pair
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Metal Ions in Life Sciences - Interplay between Metal ions and Nucleic acids (MILS 10)
1 # [http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-2172-2_11 Metal-Mediated Base Pairs in Nucleic Acids with Purine and Pyrimidine-Derived Neucleosides] -
Base pair
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Metal Ions in Life Sciences - Interplay between Metal ions and Nucleic acids (MILS 10)
1 # [http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-2172-2_12 Metal Complex
Derivatives of Peptide Nucleic Acids (PNA)] - Peptide nucleic acid
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Metal Ions in Life Sciences - Cadmium:From Toxicity to Essentiality (MILS 11)
1 #[http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-5179-8_1 The bioinorganic
chemistry of cadmium in the context of its toxicity] - Cadmium poisoning
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Metal Ions in Life Sciences - Cadmium:From Toxicity to Essentiality (MILS 11)
1 #[http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-5179-8_2 Biogeochemistry of
cadmium and its release to the environment] - Biogeochemistry,
Cadmium
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Metal Ions in Life Sciences - Cadmium:From Toxicity to Essentiality (MILS 11)
1 #[http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-5179-8_3 Speciation of cadmium in the
environment] - Cadmium
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Metal Ions in Life Sciences - Cadmium:From Toxicity to Essentiality (MILS 11)
1 #[http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-5179-8_4 Determination of
Cadmium in Biological Samples] - Inductively coupled plasma mass
spectrometry, cadmium
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Metal Ions in Life Sciences - Cadmium:From Toxicity to Essentiality (MILS 11)
1 #[http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-5179-8_5 Imaging and sensing of cadmium in cells] - Fluorophore
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Metal Ions in Life Sciences - Cadmium:From Toxicity to Essentiality (MILS 11)
1 #[http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-5179-8_6 Use of 113Cd NMR to probe the native metal binding sites
in metalloproteins: an overview] - Nuclear magnetic
resonance#isotopes
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Metal Ions in Life Sciences - Cadmium:From Toxicity to Essentiality (MILS 11)
1 #[http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-5179-8_7 Solid state structures
of cadmium complexes with relevance to biological systems] -
cadmium
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Metal Ions in Life Sciences - Cadmium:From Toxicity to Essentiality (MILS 11)
1 #[http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-5179-8_8 Complex formation of
cadmium with sugar residues, nucleobases, phosphates,
nucleotides and nucleic acids] - Stability constants of complexes
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Metal Ions in Life Sciences - Cadmium:From Toxicity to Essentiality (MILS 11)
1 #[http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-5179-8_9 Cadmium(II)
complexes of amino acids and peptides] - Stability constants of
complexes
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Metal Ions in Life Sciences - Cadmium:From Toxicity to Essentiality (MILS 11)
1 #[http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-5179-8_10 Natural and artificial
proteins containing cadmium] - Metalloproteins
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Metal Ions in Life Sciences - Cadmium:From Toxicity to Essentiality (MILS 11)
1 #[http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-5179-8_11 Cadmium in metallothioneins] -
Metallothionein
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Metal Ions in Life Sciences - Cadmium:From Toxicity to Essentiality (MILS 11)
1 #[http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-5179-8_12 Cadmium-
accumulating plants] - Phytoextraction process
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Metal Ions in Life Sciences - Cadmium:From Toxicity to Essentiality (MILS 11)
1 #[http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-5179-8_14 Toxicology of cadmium and its damage to
mammalian organs] - Toxicology, Metalloestrogen
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Metal Ions in Life Sciences - Cadmium:From Toxicity to Essentiality (MILS 11)
1 #[http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-5179-8_15 Cadmium and
cancer] - carcinogen#occupational carcinogens|Occupational
carcinogens, cadmium
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Metal Ions in Life Sciences - Cadmium:From Toxicity to Essentiality (MILS 11)
1 #[http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-5179-8_16 Cadmium in marine phytoplankton] -
phytoplankton
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Metal Ions in Life Sciences - Metallomics and the Cell (MILS 12)
1 # [http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-5561-1_2 Technologies for
Detecting Metals in Single Cells] - Mass spectrometry imaging, X-ray
fluorescence, Cell biology
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Metal Ions in Life Sciences - Metallomics and the Cell (MILS 12)
1 # [http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-5561-1_3 Sodium/Potassium
Homeostasis in the Cell] - Homeostasis, Sodium in biology,
Potassium in biology
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Metal Ions in Life Sciences - Metallomics and the Cell (MILS 12)
1 # [http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-5561-1_4 Magnesium
Homeostasis in Mammalian Cells] - Homeostasis, Magnesium in biology,
Metalloprotein
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Metal Ions in Life Sciences - Metallomics and the Cell (MILS 12)
1 # [http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-5561-1_5 Intracellular Calcium
Homeostasis and Signaling] - Homeostasis, Calcium in biology
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Metal Ions in Life Sciences - Metallomics and the Cell (MILS 12)
1 # [http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-5561-1_7 Control of Iron Metabolism in Bacteria] - Iron
bacteria, Human iron metabolism, Metalloprotein
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Metal Ions in Life Sciences - Metallomics and the Cell (MILS 12)
1 # [http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-5561-1_8 The Iron Metallome in
Eukaryotic Organisms] - Iron#Biological role, Bioinorganic
chemistry#Transition metals, Metalloprotein, Iron deficiency, Iron
overload
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Metal Ions in Life Sciences - Metallomics and the Cell (MILS 12)
1 # [http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-5561-1_9 Heme Uptake and Metabolism in
Bacteria] - Heme
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Metal Ions in Life Sciences - Metallomics and the Cell (MILS 12)
1 # [http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-5561-1_11 Nickel Metallomics:
General Themes Guiding Nickel Homeostasis] - Nickel#biological
role metalloenzyme, Metalloprotein
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Metal Ions in Life Sciences - Metallomics and the Cell (MILS 12)
1 # [http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-5561-1_13 The Copper
Metallome in Eukaryotic Cells] - Copper#biological role,
metalloenzyme, Copper deficiency, Menkes disease, Wilson's disease,
Copper in health#Homeostasis
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Metal Ions in Life Sciences - Metallomics and the Cell (MILS 12)
1 # [http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-5561-1_14 Zinc and the Zinc Proteome] - Zinc, Metalloprotein, Nutritional neuroscience#Zinc
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Metal Ions in Life Sciences - Metallomics and the Cell (MILS 12)
1 # [http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-5561-1_15 Metabolism of
Molybdenum] - Molybdenum#biochemistry,
Metalloprotein
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Metal Ions in Life Sciences - Interrelations between Essential Metal Ions and Human Diseases (MILS 13)
1 # [http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-7500-8_1 Metal Ions and
Infectious Diseases. An Overview from the Clinic] Metalloprotein
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Metal Ions in Life Sciences - Interrelations between Essential Metal Ions and Human Diseases (MILS 13)
1 # [http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-7500-8_2 Sodium and Potassium
in Health and Disease] Sodium, Sodium in biology, Potassium,
Potassium in biology
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Metal Ions in Life Sciences - Interrelations between Essential Metal Ions and Human Diseases (MILS 13)
1 # [http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-7500-8_3 Magnesium in Health
and Disease] Magnesium, Magnesium in biology,
Hypermagnesemia, Hypomagnesemia
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Metal Ions in Life Sciences - Interrelations between Essential Metal Ions and Human Diseases (MILS 13)
1 # [http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-7500-8_4 Calcium in Health and Disease] Calcium, Calcium in biology,
Calcium metabolism Human homeostasis#calcium
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Metal Ions in Life Sciences - Interrelations between Essential Metal Ions and Human Diseases (MILS 13)
1 # [http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-7500-8_5 Vanadium. Its Role for Humans] Vanadium#Biological role
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Metal Ions in Life Sciences - Interrelations between Essential Metal Ions and Human Diseases (MILS 13)
1 # [http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-7500-8_6 Chromium: Is It Essential, Pharmacologically
Relevant, or Toxic?] Chromium#Biological role
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Metal Ions in Life Sciences - Interrelations between Essential Metal Ions and Human Diseases (MILS 13)
1 # [http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-7500-8_8 Iron: Effect of Overload
and Deficiency] Iron overload, Iron deficiency, Transfusion
hemosiderosis, Chelation therapy, Neuropathology
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Metal Ions in Life Sciences - Interrelations between Essential Metal Ions and Human Diseases (MILS 13)
1 # [http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-7500-8_11 Copper: Effects of
Deficiency and Overload] Copper in health, Copper deficiency, Human
homeostasis#Copper, Menkes disease, Occipital horn syndrome,
Wilson's disease
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Metal Ions in Life Sciences - Interrelations between Essential Metal Ions and Human Diseases (MILS 13)
1 # [http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-7500-8_12 Zinc and Human Disease] Zinc#Biological role,
Human homeostasis#Zinc
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Metal Ions in Life Sciences - Interrelations between Essential Metal Ions and Human Diseases (MILS 13)
1 # [http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-7500-8_13 Molybdenum in
Human Health and Disease] Molybdenum#Human dietary intake
and deficiency
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Metal Ions in Life Sciences - Interrelations between Essential Metal Ions and Human Diseases (MILS 13)
1 # [http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-7500-8_15 Arsenic. Can This
Toxic Metalloid Sustain Life?] Arsenic biochemistry
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Metal Ions in Life Sciences - Interrelations between Essential Metal Ions and Human Diseases (MILS 13)
1 # [http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-7500-8_16 Selenium. Role of the
Essential Metalloid in Health] Selenium in biology
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Radioactivity in the life sciences
1 'Radioactivity' can be used in life sciences as a radiolabel to visualise components or target molecules in a biological system.
Some radionuclei are synthesised in particle accelerators and have short Half-life|half-
lives, giving them high maximum theoretical specific activities. This lowers the detection time compared to radionuclei with longer
half-lives, such as carbon-14. In some applications they have been substituted by
fluorescent dyes.
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Radioactivity in the life sciences - Examples of radionuclei
1 P-32 and I-125 are higher energy emitters -ref/ref!-- Googled to see
where the hell did the values come from)--sup/sup!--this is a copy-paste
edit from Fluorescence in the life sciences--sup/supref/ref ).
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Tokyo Institute of Technology - Chemistry and Life sciences
1 *Chemical Resources Laboratory
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Tokyo Institute of Technology - Chemistry and Life sciences
1 *Centre for Biologial Resources and Informatics
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Tokyo Institute of Technology - Chemistry and Life sciences
1 *International Research Centre of
Macromolecular Science
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Tokyo Institute of Technology - Chemistry and Life sciences
1 *Centre for Molecular Science and Technology
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Pittsburgh Life Sciences Greenhouse
1 'Pittsburgh Life Sciences Greenhouse' (PLSG) is a
biotechnology initiative and non-profit organization based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania that
provides resources and tools to entrepreneurial life sciences
enterprises in Pittsburgh and western Pennsylvania in order to advance their research and patient care
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Pittsburgh Life Sciences Greenhouse
1 Other life sciences greenhouses in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|
Philadelphia and Life Sciences Greenhouse of Central Pennsylvania|Harrisburg also received seed money
from the settlement
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Pittsburgh Life Sciences Greenhouse
1 The PLSG stated mission is to create, nurture and help establish a globally
dominant life sciences industry in western Pennsylvania
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Pittsburgh Life Sciences Greenhouse
1 In addition, the PLSG receives funding from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania's Department of
Community and Economic Development and Southwestern Pennsylvania's philanthropic foundation
community.[http://www.plsg.com/index.php?option=com_contenttask=viewid=12Itemid=26 PLSG ::
Pittsburgh Life Sciences Greenhouse :: - About PLSG] The PLSG has committed over $11.3 million into 50 life
sciences companies and has attracted over $300 million in follow-on funding for those emerging
business.[http://www.plsg.com/index.php?option=com_contenttask=viewid=15Itemid=27 PLSG :: Pittsburgh Life Sciences Greenhouse :: - PLSG Capital
Investment Programs]
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2013 in science - Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences
1 *2013 Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences: Cornelia I. Bargmann, David Botstein, Lewis C. Cantley,
Hans Clevers, Titia de Lange, Napoleone Ferrara, Eric S. Lander,
Charles L. Sawyers, Robert A. Weinberg, Shinya Yamanaka and Bert
Vogelstein
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Temasek Holdings - Life Sciences, Consumer Real Estate
1 * Surbana Corporation Pte Ltd
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STS-65 - Life Sciences Research Objectives
1 The objective of the newt experiment was to study the early development
of gravity-sensing organs (see figure)
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STS-65 - Life Sciences Research Objectives
1 The jellyfish experiment was designed to study behavior and
development in space. Behavioral parameters studied included
swimming, pulsing, and orientation. Study of developmental processes focused on gravity-sensing organs.
The experiment also sought to determine the level of artificial
gravity stimulus needed to counteract any negative effects of
space flight.
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STS-65 - Life Sciences Research Objectives
1 The objective of the plant embryogenesis (PEMBSIS)
experiment was to evaluate whether space flight affected the pattern and
developmental progression of embryonic daylilies from one well-defined stage to another. It also examined whether cell division
(mitosis) and chromosome behavior were modified by the space
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Virginia Commonwealth University - Life Sciences
1 VCU Life Sciences[http://www.vcu.edu/lifesci/ VCU Life Sciences]. Vcu.edu. Retrieved on 2013-08-21. combines elements of teaching, research
and public service in the study of biological complexity. The highly interdisciplinary,
systems-based program relies on hundreds of faculty members. With activities at the local,
regional and national levels, VCU Life Sciences helps increase public literacy in the life sciences and provides an assessment of American public
attitudes toward the field.
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Cheung Kong Holdings - CK Life Sciences Int'l., (Holdings) Inc.
1 44.30% of the shares of CK Life Sciences Int'l., (Holdings) Inc. (CK
Life Sciences) are owned by Cheung Kong Holdings. CK Life Sciences is
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Cheung Kong Holdings - CK Life Sciences Int'l., (Holdings) Inc.
1 # Environmental sustainability.
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Cheung Kong Holdings - CK Life Sciences Int'l., (Holdings) Inc.
1 The selection of CK Life Sciences by World Economic Forum as one of the
30 'Technology Pioneers' for 2004 reflects the international recognition of CK Life Sciences' status as a world
class technology company and its innovative achievement in research and development.CK Life Sciences:
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Yuri Milner - Breakthrough prize in life sciences
1 Both Fundamental Physics Prize and Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences are the largest scientific awards in
the world.The Economist, Take that, Alfred
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Media - Life sciences
1 * Growth medium, objects in which microorganisms or cells can experience
growth
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Media - Life sciences
1 * Tunica media, the middle layer of the
wall of a blood vessel
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Media - Life sciences
1 * A group of insect wing veins in the
Comstock-Needham system
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Czech University of Life Sciences Prague
1 'Czech University of Life Sciences Prague' (CULS); (, also 'Czech
University of Agriculture in Prague') is a university in Prague, the Czech
Republic, established in 1906.
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Czech University of Life Sciences Prague - History
1 The basis of agricultural education in Czech lands dwells deep in the
former Austrian Empire, more than two centuries ago
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Czech University of Life Sciences Prague - History
1 Independent studies of agriculture were set up at the Czech Technical University (ČVUT) in 1906, and the
first agricultural engineers graduated in 1911
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Czech University of Life Sciences Prague - History
1 Faculty of forestry, established in 1952 stayed until 1959 as a part of Czech Technical University|ČVUT, until 1964 as a part of agricultural
university, then became independent Institute of Forestry Science (Vědecký
lesnický ústav) and since 1990 it is again part of ČZU.
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Czech University of Life Sciences Prague - History
1 During rule of communist party in Czechoslovakia (until 1989) the
university had been lavishly funded as a part of state support of
Collectivisation#Czechoslovakia_.281948-89.29|collectivised agriculture.
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Czech University of Life Sciences Prague - History
1 During 1952 - 1980 the complete Master's study took five years, until
1990 four years, then it switched back to five years. Since 1993 three
years long Bachelor's degree|bachelor study is available.
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Czech University of Life Sciences Prague - Present
1 The university offers Bachelor degree|bachelors´s programmes and Master degree|Master´s programmes
(based on credit system) and doctoral programmes.
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Czech University of Life Sciences Prague - Present
1 The University also offers five two-year MSc programmes taught in
English (Economics and Management, Natural Resources and
Environment Forestry, Water and Landscape Management, Informatics,
Technology and Environmental Engineering).
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Czech University of Life Sciences Prague - Present
1 Two years long education programme for the elderly (Univerzita třetího
věku, [http://www.czu.cz/cz/?r=1119]) is available.
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Czech University of Life Sciences Prague - Present
1 In 2005 the Czech University of Life Sciences (CULS) became a Member in the 'Euroleague for Life Sciences'
(ELLS). Established in 2001 the ELLS network presently includes the
following members:
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Czech University of Life Sciences Prague - Present
1 *- University of Hohenheim (UHOH), Stuttgart, Germany
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Czech University of Life Sciences Prague - Present
1 *- The University of Copenhagen Faculty of Life Sciences (KU), Copenhagen, Denmark
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Czech University of Life Sciences Prague - Present
1 *- Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU),
Uppsala, Sweden
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Czech University of Life Sciences Prague - Present
1 *- University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences Vienna (BOKU), Austria
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Czech University of Life Sciences Prague - Present
1 *- 'Czech University of Life Sciences' (CULS) Prague and
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Czech University of Life Sciences Prague - Present
1 *- Warsaw Agricultural University (SGGW) joined 2005.
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Czech University of Life Sciences Prague - Present
1 * - student and staff mobility
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Czech University of Life Sciences Prague - Present
1 * - development of university policy and
strategy
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Czech University of Life Sciences Prague - Faculties and Institutes
1 *The 'Faculty of Economics and Management' educates specialists in
the management of all kinds of agricultural companies, managers and economists operating in rural
and non-urban businesses specialized in finance, banking, insurance, IT, trade, rural and
regional development and in other services for the entire agrifood
complex.https://store.theartofservice.com/the-life-sciences-toolkit.html
Czech University of Life Sciences Prague - Faculties and Institutes
1 **'Departments of the Faculty:' Management; Agricultural
Economics; Business and Finance; Economic Theories; Information
Engineering; Information Technologies; Operations and Systems Analysis; Statistics;
Humanities; Law; Psychology; Languages.
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Czech University of Life Sciences Prague - Faculties and Institutes
1 **'Dean of the Faculty' Prof. Ing. 'Miroslav
Svatos' CSc. (2003- ongoing)
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Czech University of Life Sciences Prague - Faculties and Institutes
1 *The 'Faculty of Agrobiology, Food and Natural Resources' educates to find career opportunities in farms,
co-operatives, the food-industry, all types of agricultural services, landscape and agri-ecology
management. The courses cover all traditional fields of Crop and animal
production, natural resources and the environment.
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Czech University of Life Sciences Prague - Faculties and Institutes
1 **'Departments of the Faculty:' Agroecology and Biometeorology;
Agro-Environmental Chemistry and Plant Nutrition; Botany and Plant
Physiology; Genetics and Breeding; Chemistry; Special Animal
Husbandry; Microbiology, Nutrition and Dietetics; Crop Protection; Soil Science and Geology; Forage Crops and Grasslands;Plant production; Quality of Agricultural Products;
Veterinary Sciences; Horticulture and Landscape Architecture; Zoology and
Fish Farming.
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Czech University of Life Sciences Prague - Faculties and Institutes
1 **'Experiment Stations': Troja - Gardening; Uhrineves - Plant
Production; Cerveny Ujezd - Plant Production, Forage Production and
Plant Nutrition; Ploskov - Pig Breeding.
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Czech University of Life Sciences Prague - Faculties and Institutes
1 *The 'Faculty of Forestry and Wood Sciences' educates students for all
fields of forestry, game management, and the timber industry. The Faculty works on
theoretical and applied research in the field of forestry, wood industry and management of wild animals.
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Czech University of Life Sciences Prague - Faculties and Institutes
1 **'Departments of the Faculty:' Forest-Culture; Dendrology and
Forest Tree Breeding; Forest Management; Forest Protection and
Game Management; Forest Harvesting; Wood Processing;
Forestry Economics and Management; Breeding Station Truba
and Arboretum Kostelec.
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Czech University of Life Sciences Prague - Faculties and Institutes
1 *The graduates of the 'Faculty of Engineering' are industrial engineers
who deal with technologies for processing agricultural products and
manage operational mechanical equipment and manufacturing
devices for all branches of agriculture, market gardening, forestry and related branches.
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Czech University of Life Sciences Prague - Faculties and Institutes
1 **'Departments of the Faculty:' Machinery Application; Mechanics
and Machine Engineering; Mathematics; Information
Technologies Applications; Electrical Engineering and Automation;
Physics; Vehicles and Road Transport; Technological Equipment of
Buildings; Machine Quality and Reliability; Farm Machinery; Materials
and Engineering Technology.https://store.theartofservice.com/the-life-sciences-toolkit.html
Czech University of Life Sciences Prague - Faculties and Institutes
1 *The 'Institute of Tropics and Subtropics' offers education for both Czech and foreign students focusing on the tropical and subtropical zones, animal production, mechanisation of agriculture, taking into account local conditions and the local-economy,
and deals with agricultural management.
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Czech University of Life Sciences Prague - Faculties and Institutes
1 **'Departments of the Institute:' Engineering, Economics and Rural Development in the Tropics and
Subtropics; Tropical and Subtropical Crops and Agroforestry; Animal
Breeding and Food Proceesing in the Tropics and Subtropics.
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Czech University of Life Sciences Prague - Faculties and Institutes
1 **'Director of the Institute' Assoc. Prof: Ing. 'Jan Banout' PhD. (2012-ongoing)
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Czech University of Life Sciences Prague - Faculties and Institutes
1 * The 'Institute for Education and Consultancy' is an independent
pedagogical and scientific institution which covers the whole university. It
specialises in agricultural and forestry training and providing
consultant services.
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Czech University of Life Sciences Prague - Faculties and Institutes
1 *The 'Department of Physical Education' is an independent
department of the Czech University of Agriculture and provides
compulsatory as well as volunteer physical training to students of all
University faculties within their study programmes, as well as winter and summer courses both in the Czech
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Czech University of Life Sciences Prague - Business enterprises
1 is an educational facility, founded in 1960 on farm that had formerly
belonged to the office of the president of the Czechoslovak
Republic. Around the farm were properties that had been established circa 1850 as a part of the Křivoklát Estate. In 1921 they were purchased by the Czechoslovak state together
with 'Lány Castle' and the forest districts. 'Lány Castle' and the
adjacent forests are now used as a retreat by the President of the Czech
Republic.
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Czech University of Life Sciences Prague - Business enterprises
1 The main objective of the University Farm is to support all university activities. The farm offers good
conditions for educational purposes, for practical training university level
and also for students from other agricultural schools and for the
public. It participates in the research work undertaken by departments
and Faculty (division)|Faculties of the University.
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Czech University of Life Sciences Prague - Business enterprises
1 The Farm cultivates 3,000 hectares of farmland with annual production of
about 9,000 tonnes of grain, 2,000 tonnes oilseed rape and fodder crops
for the farm's own use.
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Czech University of Life Sciences Prague - Business enterprises
1 * The Mělník farm north east of Prague cultivates grapevines at 11 hectares and produces its own wine
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Czech University of Life Sciences Prague - Business enterprises
1 * As a gene-pool the University-Farm rears a herd of original Czech red cattle, 'Old-Kladruby horses' and
'Norik horses'.
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Czech University of Life Sciences Prague - Business enterprises
1 * In Lány there is also a herd of common elands and guanacos,
where teachers with students are doing research and working on the
project of domestication and utilisation as alternative species for
extensive farming in temperate climate.
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Czech University of Life Sciences Prague - Business enterprises
1 * The 'University Forest Establishment Kostelec
nad Černými lesy'
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Czech University of Life Sciences Prague - Business enterprises
1 is a 4,600 ha forest with a castle, a garden centre, a sawmill, fishponds
(70 ha) and facilities for the education of students.
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Czech University of Life Sciences Prague - Business enterprises
1 Besides routine forestry operations, its main role is to assist in the education of students of the
[http://www.czu.cz/?r=907 Faculty of Forestry], to organise experimental
work and to serve for demonstration purposes. Practical experience in fish farming is also provided for students
of the faculties agronomy and forestry.
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Czech University of Life Sciences Prague - Business enterprises
1 * A 12-hectare arboretum was established in 1954. The castle has the capacity to accommodate and
cater for some 100 students.
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Czech University of Life Sciences Prague - Rectors
1 * Pavel Kovar; Prof. Ing. Dr.Sc.; Vice Rector for International Relations at
CUA Prague, head of the Department for Land Use and Improvement at the Faculty of Forestry and Environment,
author of nearly 200 scientific publications.
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Czech University of Life Sciences Prague - Rectors
1 * Jiri Balik; Prof. Ing. CSc.; Vice Rector for University Estates and University Farm of CUA Prague, responsible for
relations with Industry, head of Department of Agro-Environmental
Chemistry and Plant Nutrition, author of more than 80 scientific
publications.
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Czech University of Life Sciences Prague - Rectors
1 * Jaroslav Havlicek; Prof. Ing. RNDr.; Vice Rector for Education at CUA Prague, head of Department for
Operational and System Analysis.
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Czech University of Life Sciences Prague - Rectors
1 * Ivana Ticha; Doc. Ing. PhD.; Vice Rector for Science and Research at CUA Prague.
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Czech University of Life Sciences Prague - Rectors
1 * Vaclav Slavik; Prof. RNDr. Dr.SC.; Vice Rector for IT at CUA Prague,
author of several scientific publications.
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Czech University of Life Sciences Prague - Other Agronomy Studies
1 * [http://gmoforum.agrobiology.eu/list.php?1 GMO Webforum CZU] with Manfred G. Raupp
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Czech University of Life Sciences Prague - Other Agronomy Studies
1 * Mendel University of Agriculture and Forestry
Brno - Brno
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Czech University of Life Sciences Prague - Other Agronomy Studies
1 * University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice|South Bohemian University -
České Budějovice
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List of Professorships at the University of Glasgow - Life Sciences
1 * Regius Professor of Anatomy, Glasgow|Regius Professor of
Anatomy (1718)
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List of Professorships at the University of Glasgow - Life Sciences
1 * Regius Professor of Zoology, Glasgow|Regius
Professor of Zoology (1807)
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List of Professorships at the University of Glasgow - Life Sciences
1 * Regius Professor of Botany, Glasgow|Regius Professor of
Botany (1818)
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List of Professorships at the University of Glasgow - Life Sciences
1 * Regius Professor of Physiology, Glasgow|Regius Professor of Physiology (1839)
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Chinese Library Classification - Q. Life Sciences
1 * Q7 Molecular Biology
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Oregon Museum of Science and Industry - Life Sciences Hall
1 One of the features of this exhibit is the Age Machine, a computer program that allows visitors to
capture, and then age a picture of themselves.[http://www.omsi.edu/visi
t/life/aging/exhibit.cfm/ Amazing Feats of Aging] The Life Sciences Hall
also contains the Life Science Laboratory and the Earth Science
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Oregon Museum of Science and Industry - Life Sciences Hall
1 The Life Sciences Laboratory houses a wide variety of live animals, such as rats, walking sticks, chameleons, Madagascar Hissing Cockroaches,
other mammals, reptiles, amphibians, and insects. Volunteers and staff members demonstrate and lead a variety of a group activities such as owl pellet dissections and
exploration of the differences between male and female skulls and
pelvises.
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Michigan Life Sciences Corridor
1 The 'Michigan Life Sciences Corridor' (MLSC) is a United States
dollar|$1 billion biotechnology initiative in the U.S
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Michigan Life Sciences Corridor - History
1 Former Governor John Engler created the Michigan Life Sciences Corridor in 1999 when he signed Public Act 120
of 1999.[http://www.msu.edu/~lsc/LifeSciences.pdf Michigan Public Act 120
of 1999].
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Michigan Life Sciences Corridor - History
1 [http://www.state.mi.us/migov/gov/PressReleases/199907/
LifeSciencesCorridorPR.htm Governor Signs Bill Creating Life Sciences
Corridor in Michigan]
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Michigan Life Sciences Corridor - History
1 [http://medc.michigan.org/news/major/combo.asp?
ContentId=DE45348C-DC00-4E00-B799-
F7DEFFF391EAQueueId=1ContentTypeId=7 First Round of Life Sciences
Corridor Funds Awarded]
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University of Wisconsin Madison - College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
1 The College of Agricultural and Life Sciences fulfills the UW–Madison’s mission as a land-grant university, which dates back to 1862, when Congress passed legislation to establish a national network of
colleges devoted to agriculture and mechanics and Wisconsin received 240,000 acres of allotted federal
land.[http://www.cals.wisc.edu/about-cals/history/ History | College of Agricultural and Life Sciences –
University of Wisconsin–Madison]
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University of Wisconsin Madison - College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
1 The building that housed the College of Agriculture was originally created in 1889 and was centered in South Hall on Bascom Hill until the fall of 1903 when the first classes were held in the brand new College of
Agriculture and Life Sciences building, where it has remained
since.University of Wisconsin Agronomy Department, the First 100 Years: A Brief History of Agronomy at the University of Wisconsin–Madison
from 1903 to 2002, University of Wisconsin–Madison
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Royal Netherlands Chemical Society - Life Sciences
1 *Biochemistry Molecular Biology
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List of Northwestern University buildings - Pancoe–Evanston Northwestern Healthcare Life Sciences Pavilion
1 The [http://maps.northwestern.edu/#latln
gz=42.052%2C-87.674%2C19lookupid=212showlist=
t= Pancoe–Evanston Northwestern Healthcare Life Sciences Pavilion].
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Swansea University - Institute of Life Sciences
1 The Institute of Life Sciences is the research and commercial arm of the
School of Medicine. Iit aims to convert research carried out by the School of Medicine into commercial products. At £52 million, Institute of
Life Science is the largest investment in research ever made at Swansea.
The second phase of the Institute Life Science opened in November 2011
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Kuwait University - Life Sciences
1 * Department of Communication Science
and Languages
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Business in Maryland - Life sciences and biotechnology
1 The plan featured the creation of the Maryland Biotechnology Center, $59 million over three
years for Maryland’s Stem Cell Research Fund, $18 million over three years for the
Biotechnology Tax Credit and $9 million for nanobiotechnology research
grants.[http://www.choosemaryland.org/businessinmd/biosciences/lsab/documentsandimages/
BioMaryland%202020%20-%20A%20Strategic%20Plan%20for%20the%20Life%20Sciences%20in%20Maryland.pdf BioMaryland 2020: A
Strategic Plan for the Life Sciences in Maryland]
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