Posts Tagged ‘Biotechnology’

Researchers Synchronize Blinking 'Genetic Clocks' – Genetically Engineered Bacteria That Keep Track of Time

Researchers at UC San Diego who last year genetically engineered bacteria to keep track of time by turning on and off fluorescent proteins within their cells have taken another step toward the construction of a programmable genetic sensor. The scientists recently synchronized these bacterial “genetic clocks” to blink in unison and engineered the bacterial genes [...]

Government targets New Year quiters

The government has launched its latest weapon in the battle to wrest people away from their nicotine addiction The NHS Stop Smoking Quit Kit hopes to tap in to New Year resolutions, with new research showing that 44% of smokers in England are attempting to quit from January. Put together by smoking experts and smokers [...]

Alternate Careers for PhDs: Taking the Path Less Traveled

I suspect by the growing numbers of people who read BioJobBlog, that some of you may be beginning to wonder who I am. While nobody has taken me to task about my credentials or musings to date, I figured it may be worthwhile to share my “story” with those BioJobBlog readers who may be at [...]

Nc Biotechnology Center

Enthalpy Chosen for NC Biotech’s Industrial Fellowship Program RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C. – Enthalpy has announced Susan M. Deupree, Ph. D., as its postdoctoral fellow under the Industrial Fellowship Program (IFP) sponsored by the North Carolina Biotechnology Center. The program places doctoral recipients with companies where they learn the complexities of running a biotechnology business. [...]

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