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LabsDirect Launches In The UK With STI, DNA, Allergy And Health Tests - Yahoo! News

news.yahoo.com — “From Yahoo! News: The UK’s leading home sample collection lab test provider has re-launched this month and will now provide tests for STIs, Allergies, Health Conditions and DNA analysis.London, UK (PRWEB UK) 21 March 2012 LabsDirect has been providing accurate and discreet home-based STI tests since 2011, having originally been known as STIClinic, and in this time it has become a trusted and valued service for its users. This month, LabsDirect has re-launched, with a complete site redesign and tView full resource at news.yahoo.com

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LabsDirect Launches In The UK With STI, DNA, Allergy And Health Tests: The UK’s leading home sample collection l... http://t.co/PYlUhJyO

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Biobanking: Enabling Research By Improving Access To Samples Conference 11 - 12 July 2012, London

medicalnewstoday.com — “Access to samples is paramount to scientific research. Biological samples such as DNA, RNA, proteins, cells and tissues are collected from donors, processed and stored centrally for later use inView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Biobanking: Enabling Research By Improving Access To Samples Conference 11 - 12 July 2012, London http://t.co/Ozx8Szwn #medicalconferences

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Shelf-Preservation: Researchers Tap Century-Old Brain Tissue for Clues to Mental Illness: Scientific American

scientificamerican.com — “Extracting DNA from a museum collection of jellied autopsied brains dating back to the 1890s may give researchers a new take on the study mental disordersView full resource at scientificamerican.com

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RT @SciAm Shelf-Preservation Researchers Tap Century-Old Brain Tissue for Clues to Mental Illness: http://t.co/jqDBbSfB

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Shelf-Preservation: Researchers Tap Century-Old Brain Tissue for Clues to Mental Illness: Scientific American

scientificamerican.com — “Extracting DNA from a museum collection of jellied autopsied brains dating back to the 1890s may give researchers a new take on the study mental disordersView full resource at scientificamerican.com

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Million Veteran Project To Create World's Largest Medical Database : NPR

npr.org — “The Department of Veterans Affairs is way ahead of the curve when it comes to electronic medical records, which it's been collecting for 25 years. The Million Veteran Project launched this year is an effort to pair the records with blood samples — which contain DNA — from 1 million veterans.View full resource at npr.org

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Veterans To Create World's Largest Medical Database : NPR http://t.co/WO5lQpwQ - leveraging #EHRs for research

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Oxford Journals | Life Sciences | DNA Research | Editor's Choice Collection

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State crime lab months behind in rape and DNA tests - Connecticut Post

ctpost.com — “A new legislative report raises fresh concerns about the beleaguered state crime lab, saying that there are months-long delays in processing DNA and other physical evidence of sexual assaults. The Forensic Science Laboratory in Meriden on Aug. 29 had 205 rape test kits -- evidence collected by trained medical staffers from reported victims -- awaiting analysis and 40 partially-processed kits requiring DNA analysis, the report said. "If we have sufficient evidence -- eyewitness testimony, phView full resource at ctpost.com

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State crime lab months behind in rape and DNA tests: A new legislative report raises fresh concerns about the be... http://t.co/RycUxgcA

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Do you have the startup DNA? - GeekWire

geekwire.com — “Let's face it, you gotta be a little off kilter to take the entrepreneurial plunge. But what is the the actual makeup of entrepreneurs? LinkedIn takes a look today, using data collected from those who've identified themselves as a co-founder or founder at U.S. based companies since 2000.View full resource at geekwire.com

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"Let's face it, you gotta be a little off kilter to take the entrepreneurial plunge." http://t.co/o0BNkad

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Start of Clinical Validation Study of Trisomy 21 Diagnostic Test | IVD Technology

ivdtechnology.com — “In conjunction with several Central European prenatal centers, scientists at GATC Biotech AG and LifeCodexx AG have begun the clinical validation study of a non-invasive, prenatal diagnostic test based on next-generation sequencing. The test detects fetal trisomy 21 (Down’s syndrome) and is based on the sequencing of cell-free fetal DNA from maternal blood. More than 150 samples could be collected within a short time. At least 500 samples are required for the study.View full resource at ivdtechnology.com

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Switching Individual Genes From Off To On

ts-si.org — “Rochester, MN, USA. Researchers succeeded in switching individual zebrafish genes from off to on, then observing embryonic and juvenile development. The result is a new tool for identifying protein function from genetic code, permitting finer investigations of localized gene requirements.View full resource at ts-si.org

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Study links genes with alcohol consumption among Asians

news-medical.net — “In a study of 1,721 Korean male drinkers aged 40 y in an urban population-based cohort, and another sample of 1,113 male drinkers from an independent rural cohort, information on average daily alcohol consumption was collected and DNA samples were collected for genotyping.View full resource at news-medical.net

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Oncology News: Study links genes with alcohol consumption among Asians: In a study of 1,721 Korean male drinkers... http://bit.ly/fZBzs7

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Genes relate to level of alcohol consumption among Asians

physorg.com — “In a study of 1,721 Korean male drinkers aged 40󈞱 y in an urban population–based cohort, and another sample of 1,113 male drinkers from an independent rural cohort, information on average daily alcohol consumption was collected and DNA samples were collected for genotyping.View full resource at physorg.com

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Genetics Could Play Role in Teen Drinking - Drugs.com MedNews

drugs.com — “Genetics appear to play a role in teens use of heavy drinking to cope with negative feelings, a new study suggests. Researchers collected DNA from 282 teens inView full resource at drugs.com

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Genetics Could Play Role in Teen Drinking: TUESDAY, Jan. 18 -- Genetics appear to play a role in teens' us... http://bit.ly/h7aq5n #drug

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Roundup: Labeling Kids as Delinquent Increases Recidivism; Sports Improve Life Outcomes for Girls; How to Increase Collections from Insurance Companies, and More | Reclaiming Futures Every Day

blog.reclaimingfutures.org — “Weekly news/resources roundup on juvenile justice reform, research, adolescent substance abuse treatment, and related news.View full resource at blog.reclaimingfutures.org

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Roundup: Labeling kids as delinquent increases recidivism; sports improve life outcomes for girls; and much more: http://ow.ly/18Vtq

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