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Clues to the secret of eternal life
Some of the mystery surrounding ageing, death and cancer is dispelled by a major new study in the premier journal Cell
News from Cancer Research UK (30 April 2004)
20,000 members and growing
Members are part of a virtual community of life science and medical professionals that regularly expresses its opinions about the tools and technology of the life sciences industry
News from The Science Advisory Board (29 April 2004)
Framework 6 call for projects
The focus is on regional research and innovation policies, including new tools and approaches, and this call is split into three distinct areas
News from FP6UK (23 April 2004)
Pioneering RNA interference library completed
Two charities have produced the world's first cancer-focussed RNA interference library - a collection of 23,742 designer molecules, created to inactivate a total of 7914 human genes
News from Cancer Research UK (16 April 2004)
Conservative scientists support stem cell research
Poll of American scientists shows that even the conservative minority support US government funding of human embryonic stem cell and human cloning research
News from The Science Advisory Board ( 2 April 2004)
Men and women do science differently
While men and women rate themselves as equally competent in research and planning-related skills, the two groups diverge when it comes to their competencies in communication and leadership
News from The Science Advisory Board (30 March 2004)
Secrets of rogue cancer molecule revealed
Technical background article Findings will help accelerate the search for potent and specific drugs that can target the protein and stop the growth and spread of these cancers
News from Cancer Research UK (22 March 2004)
EU money for your research
Register for up to date advice and information about the European Union's Framework Programme 6, which provides funds for research and development projects
News from FP6UK (22 March 2004)
Call for microscopy posters
Invitation to submit scientific posters for Microscience 2004 in six categories, including new scientists only, with wide range of prizes including laptops, digital cameras, and cash
News from Royal Microscopical Society (19 March 2004)
Free microscopy tutorials at Microscience
Accomplished scientists will be on hand for visitors' queries and introductions to new techniques during these seminars at Microscience 2004 in London in July
News from Royal Microscopical Society (18 March 2004)
Patenting pitfalls in biomedical research
Technical background article Poll suggests that about one-third of scientists do not think their research is especially novel, another third do not believe their research has practical utility
News from The Science Advisory Board (15 March 2004)
One door access to advice on EU research funding
Single entry online information service for all 22 thematic areas covered by the EU's research and technological development funding for collaborative research and innovation
News from FP6UK ( 2 March 2004)
Worldwide technology gap concerns scientists
Technical background article Survey shows that researchers and allied health professionals are concerned about the imbalance of resources and information between developed and developing countries
News from The Science Advisory Board ( 2 March 2004)
Nanotech debate at microscopy conference
World-leading authorities on nanotechnology, plus media and environmental campaigners, will debate this hot topic at the Microscience conference in London in July
News from Royal Microscopical Society (12 February 2004)
All about rubber in India
Indian Rubber Manufacturers Research Association concentrates upon development of rubber products using both natural rubber and synthetic rubber and testing the same
News from Indian Rubber Manufacturers Research As ( 9 February 2004)
Trainees 'deficient in conflict management skills'
Medical and scientific trainees are not adequately prepared to handle the interpersonal demands of their future jobs, according to this recent poll
News from The Science Advisory Board ( 5 February 2004)
Chemicals database for the UK
Technical background article Chemical Industries Association plans to develop a database of chemicals marketed in the UK as part of preparations for the adoption of the proposed Reach regulations
News from Chemical Industries Association (26 January 2004)
Making an impact in publishing
Technical background article Most scientists would prefer to be second author on a paper published in a high impact journal than be first author on a paper published in a low impact journal
News from The Science Advisory Board ( 6 January 2004)
New test could prevent more cervical cancer
Technical background article A new test could be a more effective early warning system for preventing cervical cancer than the traditional smear according to Cancer Research UK scientists
News from Cancer Research UK (10 December 2003)
Free money for R and D
New service to help UK universities and businesses access EU research and development cash through the Framework programme
News from FP6UK ( 9 December 2003)
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