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Way to capture tumor cells in the bloodstream discovered

Way to capture tumor cells in the bloodstream discovered

Researchers identify new way to capture tumor cells in bloodstream; findings can improve early cancer diagnosis

Researchers identify new way to capture tumor cells in bloodstream; findings can improve early cancer diagnosis

MEMS: Sensors made for automobiles are being used for healthcare devices

MEMS: Sensors made for automobiles are being used for healthcare devices

NCI grant to conduct innovative cancer research

NCI grant to conduct innovative cancer research

Manhattan Scientifics enters into a non-binding LOI with Edward R. Flynn

Manhattan Scientifics enters into a non-binding LOI with Edward R. Flynn

Eric Boerwinkle receives $26 million federal stimulus grant to identify genetic factors influencing common diseases

Eric Boerwinkle receives $26 million federal stimulus grant to identify genetic factors influencing common diseases

New microchip to detect type and severity of cancer

New microchip to detect type and severity of cancer

NSERC awards $5M grant to develop faster detection methods for cancer

NSERC awards $5M grant to develop faster detection methods for cancer

NIH awards three UNC Scientists for high risk and innovative research

NIH awards three UNC Scientists for high risk and innovative research

UTSA receives grant from NSF to study nanomaterials

UTSA receives grant from NSF to study nanomaterials

ASNM inaugral conference to discuss the latest in nanomedicine

ASNM inaugral conference to discuss the latest in nanomedicine

Nanodiamonds: A novel gene delivery technology

Nanodiamonds: A novel gene delivery technology

Two key circuits for controlling the cell's ability identified by UCSF researchers

Two key circuits for controlling the cell's ability identified by UCSF researchers

Omnia Biologics and Aparna Biosciences sign agreement on lentivirus drug development

Omnia Biologics and Aparna Biosciences sign agreement on lentivirus drug development

Alpharx completes lyophilization process for Zysolin

Alpharx completes lyophilization process for Zysolin

Tiny device to 'sniff out' disease, heart attacks, poison and environmental pollution

Tiny device to 'sniff out' disease, heart attacks, poison and environmental pollution

Taxol-carrying nanoparticles

Taxol-carrying nanoparticles

Research may bring drugs with triple the absorbing power and lower toxic risks

Research may bring drugs with triple the absorbing power and lower toxic risks

A bright future for biological sensors

A bright future for biological sensors

NIH Nanotechnology Task Force and the NIH Nanomedicine Roadmap initiative host NanoWeek 2009

NIH Nanotechnology Task Force and the NIH Nanomedicine Roadmap initiative host NanoWeek 2009

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