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varsha
Member since: Dec 10, 2006
From: North Carolina, United States
Status: Microbiology & Proteomics Moderator
My points: 412    what's this
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Sep 24, 2008    12:59 PM

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Sep 3, 2008    04:28 PM

Replied to topic in Microbiology forum   Confined evolution on petri dishes - Looking for a Protocol

[quote=][/quote] The following strategy is based on isolation of natural mutants for food sources or drugs. We tried something like this with P. falciparum, which is not yeast. you make plates with your source of Carbon and streak your yeast on it. It would take some time, but eventually you would ...

Sep 3, 2008    03:27 PM

Posted new blog   Stem Cells: the light seems bright

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Sep 2, 2008    03:18 PM

Posted comment on blog   How to keep a healthy body - 1

Hi. It is indeed a good topic ffor reasearch. Could you add links to paper and studies or shows where the diet comparison has been made between Western and Eastern races and its effect on obesity, incidence of diebetes, heart disease etc.

Aug 30, 2008    10:39 AM

Posted new topic in Microbiology forum   ASM meetings

ASM teleconferences 2008. visit here for more information.[url=www.asmaudio.org/teleconference.asp]here[/url]

Aug 28, 2008    12:00 PM

Posted new topic in Microbiology forum   ASM meetings

7th ASM Biodefense and Emerging Diseases Research Meeting: Baltimore, MD, February 22 - 25, 2009 [url=http://www.asmbiodefense.org/]ASM biodefense[/url]

Aug 28, 2008    11:58 AM

Posted new topic in Microbiology forum   ASM meetings

48th ICAAC, a joint meeting with IDSA: Washington, DC, October 25 - 28, 2008 [url=http://www.icaac.org/]Interscience Conference on Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy[/url]

Aug 26, 2008    03:24 PM

Tuberculosis caused by M. tuberculosis is one of the deadliest infectious disease and also the leading cause of death in HIV positive individuals (statistics from CDC at the end of the blog). TB has been around for thousands of years. In 19th century people were sent to sanetoriums as way to keep ...

Aug 22, 2008    03:35 PM

Posted new topic in Proteomics forum   Proteomics Meeting

25th Congress of the French Society of Electrophoresis and Proteomics Analysis - Tours, France For more information follow the link: http://www.advancedsolutionsaccelerator.com/Congres_SFEAP_2008

Aug 21, 2008    09:33 AM

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