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varsha
Member since: Dec 10, 2006
From: North Carolina, United States
Status: Microbiology & Proteomics Moderator
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Dec 9, 2008    03:57 PM

Replied to topic in Microbiology forum   Exciting news on malaria vaccine

[quote=][/quote] very interesting and exciting. CSP has been studied so much and finally there might be something very useful coming out of it. GSK has to study the efficacy of the vaccine in a bigger populations and possibly in different geographic areas where malaria is endemic.

Dec 8, 2008    10:31 AM

Posted new job in Stem Cell Biology forum   Director Transgenic And Embryonic Stem Cell Core

Nationwide Children's Hospital Columbus, Ohio, United States http://scjobs.sciencemag.org/jobs/default.aspx?job=34445

Dec 8, 2008    10:27 AM

Tenure-Track Positions in Nanoscale Science, Engineering, and Education West Virginia University Morgantown, West Virginia, United States http://scjobs.sciencemag.org/jobs/default.aspx?job=32028

Dec 8, 2008    10:00 AM

Posted new job in Proteomics forum   Research Public Health Informatics Specialist 3

Research Public Health Informatics Specialist 3 http://jobs.biohealthmatics.com/0000000533.job Organization: RTI International Reasearch Triangle Park, North Carolina http://www.rti.org/

Dec 2, 2008    12:49 PM

[quote=][/quote] 1) RT-PCR design common 5' oligo and specific 3' oligos (correspoding to the C-terminal variable end of the protein) for the gene. You can five RT-PCr reactions with specific primer pair to look for relative abundance of messages 2) Gradient SDS-PAGE You may be able to separ ...

Dec 1, 2008    04:15 PM

People suffering form Hemophilia (lack of blood clotting factor VIII) or other clotting factor deficiencies e.g factor XIII recieve frequent blood transfusion as and when necessary. Such patients received blood (not screened for HIV) transfusion before 1984. It appears that about 20% of hemophilia ...

Nov 27, 2008    08:25 AM

Posted new blog   Happy Thanksgiving!

You all have probably heard the news of attacks in Mumbai, including on a hospital. http://www.hindustantimes.com/Homepage/Homepage.aspx http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=97537819 It is a somber day for everyone who has family and friends in Mumbai as we get ready to celebrate Tha ...

Nov 25, 2008    06:54 PM

very interesting study. http://www.jci.org/articles/view/37778

Nov 25, 2008    06:46 PM

Replied to topic in Immunology forum   Do Plants have Immunity?

[quote=Dominiquest]but then why do plants get affected so easily when there is a fungus or some other form of infectious agent? Take the roots for example... when there is a fungal infection the mycelium penetrates the roots and infects the plant once it reaches the xylem, but the plant doesn't prot ...

Nov 25, 2008    01:36 PM

Replied to topic in Microbiology forum   M.Tuberculosis

[quote=arvind]have some usefull downloads to share on the topic[/quote] Hi Arvind. If you have something to share, you can add it your post by clicking the edit tool, adding the link for downloads and submit.

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