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Los test genéticos se popularizan: Un lujo al alcance de casi ... - La Gaceta de los Negocios
El pasado año, se completó la secuencia del genoma de James D. Watson, uno de los descubridores de la estructura del ADN, con un coste aproximado de un ...
Posted on 10 October 2008 | 11:26 am
El pasado año, se completó la secuencia del genoma de James D. Watson, uno de los descubridores de la estructura del ADN, con un coste aproximado de un ...
Posted on 10 October 2008 | 11:26 am
Westgarth's hat-trick keeps the Magpies top - Cornish Guardian
Plymstock Utd: B Elphick, P Heveran, C Holt, L Young, D Watson, J Yates, S Byrne, R McShane, P Burgoyne, A Hulme, N Kennedy. Subs: G Harding (Burgoyne, 75), ...
Posted on 8 October 2008 | 5:22 am
Plymstock Utd: B Elphick, P Heveran, C Holt, L Young, D Watson, J Yates, S Byrne, R McShane, P Burgoyne, A Hulme, N Kennedy. Subs: G Harding (Burgoyne, 75), ...
Posted on 8 October 2008 | 5:22 am
Today in History - Foster's Daily Democrat
On Oct. 18, 1962, Dr. James D. Watson of the US and Drs. Francis Crick and Maurice Wilkins of Britain were named winners of the Nobel Prize for Medicine and ...
Posted on 7 October 2008 | 11:44 am
On Oct. 18, 1962, Dr. James D. Watson of the US and Drs. Francis Crick and Maurice Wilkins of Britain were named winners of the Nobel Prize for Medicine and ...
Posted on 7 October 2008 | 11:44 am
Of Survival and Science - Scientific American
Little more than 15 years before he began doctoral studies under Nobelist James D. Watson, an eight-year-old Capecchi was using the same intellect to avoid ...
Posted on 6 October 2008 | 1:36 pm
Little more than 15 years before he began doctoral studies under Nobelist James D. Watson, an eight-year-old Capecchi was using the same intellect to avoid ...
Posted on 6 October 2008 | 1:36 pm
Tutto sul tuo Dna per 5mila dollari - Corriere della Sera
... di James D. Watson, premio Nobel e scopritore (insieme ad altri) della struttura del Dna, è stata portata a termine al costo di un milione di dollari. ...
Posted on 6 October 2008 | 6:41 am
... di James D. Watson, premio Nobel e scopritore (insieme ad altri) della struttura del Dna, è stata portata a termine al costo di un milione di dollari. ...
Posted on 6 October 2008 | 6:41 am
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After WWII horrors, a new start in Bucks leads to Nobel (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
Mario Capecchi, co-winner of a 2007 Nobel Prize for medicine, was a malnourished, unschooled, 9-year-old Italian street urchin who spoke no English when he arrived at a Bucks County commune in 1946.
Posted on 6 October 2008 | 7:17 pm
Mario Capecchi, co-winner of a 2007 Nobel Prize for medicine, was a malnourished, unschooled, 9-year-old Italian street urchin who spoke no English when he arrived at a Bucks County commune in 1946.
Posted on 6 October 2008 | 7:17 pm
Of Survival and Science (Scientific American)
Editor's note: This story was originally posted in the August 1999 issue, and has been reposted to highlight the long intertwined history of the Nobel Prizes in Scientific American. In 1996 Japan's Inamori Foundation asked Mario R. Capecchi to review his life and work in an acceptance speech for the prestigious Kyoto Prize. Capecchi dutifully described his pathbreaking research on a precision ...
Posted on 6 October 2008 | 1:55 pm
Editor's note: This story was originally posted in the August 1999 issue, and has been reposted to highlight the long intertwined history of the Nobel Prizes in Scientific American. In 1996 Japan's Inamori Foundation asked Mario R. Capecchi to review his life and work in an acceptance speech for the prestigious Kyoto Prize. Capecchi dutifully described his pathbreaking research on a precision ...
Posted on 6 October 2008 | 1:55 pm
Dawn of Low-Price Mapping Could Broaden DNA Uses (New York Times)
A start-up company called Complete Genomics says it will start charging $5,000 next year to determine a person?s complete genetic blueprint.
Posted on 6 October 2008 | 6:36 am
A start-up company called Complete Genomics says it will start charging $5,000 next year to determine a person?s complete genetic blueprint.
Posted on 6 October 2008 | 6:36 am
Dawn of Low-Price Mapping Could Broaden DNA Uses (The Sarasota Herald-Tribune)
A start-up company called Complete Genomics says it will start charging $5,000 next year to determine a persons complete genetic blueprint.
Posted on 6 October 2008 | 6:35 am
A start-up company called Complete Genomics says it will start charging $5,000 next year to determine a persons complete genetic blueprint.
Posted on 6 October 2008 | 6:35 am
Start-Up Offers Lower-Price DNA Mapping (New York Times)
The cost of determining a person’s complete genetic blueprint is about to plummet again — to $5,000. That is the price that a start-up company called Complete Genomics says it will start charging next year for determining the sequence of the genetic code that makes up the DNA in one set of human chromosomes.
Posted on 6 October 2008 | 4:15 am
The cost of determining a person’s complete genetic blueprint is about to plummet again — to $5,000. That is the price that a start-up company called Complete Genomics says it will start charging next year for determining the sequence of the genetic code that makes up the DNA in one set of human chromosomes.
Posted on 6 October 2008 | 4:15 am
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Cost Drops For Complete Genetic Blueprint - Redorbit.com
A start-up company called Complete Genomics announced on Monday it is offering people a complete genetic blueprint for around $5,000. The company says it will start charging customers next year for determining the sequence of the genetic code that ...
Posted on 6 October 2008 | 3:43 pm
A start-up company called Complete Genomics announced on Monday it is offering people a complete genetic blueprint for around $5,000. The company says it will start charging customers next year for determining the sequence of the genetic code that ...
Posted on 6 October 2008 | 3:43 pm
Dawn of Low-Price Mapping Could Broaden DNA Uses - The Ledger
The cost of determining a person’s complete genetic blueprint is about to plummet again — to $5,000. Noah Berger for The New York Times Rob Morey of Complete Genomics, which plans a $5,000 mapping. The price today is $100,000. That is the price ...
Posted on 6 October 2008 | 3:26 am
The cost of determining a person’s complete genetic blueprint is about to plummet again — to $5,000. Noah Berger for The New York Times Rob Morey of Complete Genomics, which plans a $5,000 mapping. The price today is $100,000. That is the price ...
Posted on 6 October 2008 | 3:26 am
April 2008 Archive - National Geographic
The Harvard Lampoon had a little help from National Geographic itself—though the magazine had nothing to do with the Paris Hilton cover or any of the content. Tubular organisms that lived about 565 million years ago were found in positions that ...
Posted on 29 September 2008 | 7:16 am
The Harvard Lampoon had a little help from National Geographic itself—though the magazine had nothing to do with the Paris Hilton cover or any of the content. Tubular organisms that lived about 565 million years ago were found in positions that ...
Posted on 29 September 2008 | 7:16 am
Indiana University - Baltimore Sun
Indiana University in Bloomington, Ind., was known as Seminary State when classes began in 1824. The name was changed to Indiana College in 1828 and it became Indiana University in 1838. The school offers more than 130 undergraduate majors and more ...
Posted on 25 September 2008 | 5:58 pm
Indiana University in Bloomington, Ind., was known as Seminary State when classes began in 1824. The name was changed to Indiana College in 1828 and it became Indiana University in 1838. The school offers more than 130 undergraduate majors and more ...
Posted on 25 September 2008 | 5:58 pm
Last night's TV - Guardian Unlimited
Horizon: The President's Guide to Science ... Dr James Watson got four seconds on genetic immutables. Photograph: Felix Clay/Guardian A mind, as they say, is a terrible thing to waste. To waste several of the most intelligent, educated and original ...
Posted on 16 September 2008 | 5:54 pm
Horizon: The President's Guide to Science ... Dr James Watson got four seconds on genetic immutables. Photograph: Felix Clay/Guardian A mind, as they say, is a terrible thing to waste. To waste several of the most intelligent, educated and original ...
Posted on 16 September 2008 | 5:54 pm

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