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Colleagues is a searchable list of yeast researchers with their addresses (Internet and postal) and phone numbers. Colleague information may also include research interests, web pages, and links to other Colleague entries for lab members, lab heads, or collaborators.[Search Colleagues Help]

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Discovery of virus in lemur could shed light on AIDS

Published December 1, 2008, 2:29 pm, PhysOrg

The genome of a squirrel-sized, saucer-eyed lemur from Madagascar may help scientists understand how HIV-like viruses coevolved with primates, according to new research from the Stanford University School of Medicine. The discovery, to be published online on Dec. 1 in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, could provide insight into why non-human primates don't get AIDS and lead to ...

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Stanford scientists' discovery of virus in lemur could shed light on AIDS

Published December 1, 2008, 2:28 pm, EurekAlert!

( Stanford University Medical Center ) The genome of a squirrel-sized, saucer-eyed lemur from Madagascar may help scientists understand how HIV-like viruses co-evolved with primates, according to new research from the Stanford University School of Medicine.

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Stanford Scientists Discovery of Virus in Lemur Could Shed Light on AIDS

Published December 1, 2008, 2:00 pm, Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance

STANFORD, Calif.----The genome of a squirrel-sized, saucer-eyed lemur from Madagascar may help scientists understand how HIV-like viruses coevolved with primates, according to new research from the Stanford University School of Medicine.

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UC Riverside rice geneticist receives high honor

Published December 1, 2008, 12:26 pm, UC Newsroom

Julia Bailey-Serres is lead recipient of USDA award. UC Davis' Pamela Ronald also a winner. See also: Science Today video: The huge potential of 'waterproof' rice

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UC Riverside rice geneticist receives high honor from US Department of Agriculture

Published December 1, 2008, 11:09 am, EurekAlert!

( University of California - Riverside ) Julia Bailey-Serres, a professor of genetics at the University of California, Riverside, is the lead recipient of the 2008 USDA National Research Initiative Discovery Award. She has been the principle investigator on three USDA-funded projects that led to the identification and characterization of genes in rice that are responsible for flood tolerance. ...

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Flora and fauna

Published December 1, 2008, 2:29 am, St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Science fans have a natural selection of learning opportunities this week as The Academy of Science of St. Louis holds free seminars on medicinal plants and evolution.

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A Potentially Universal Mechanism Of Aging Identified By Researchers

Published November 30, 2008, 3:14 am, Medical News Today

Like our current financial crisis, the aging process might also be a product of excessive deregulation. Researchers have discovered that DNA damage decreases a cell's ability to regulate which genes are turned on and off in particular settings. This mechanism, which applies both to fungus and to us, might represent a universal culprit for aging.

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New RNA Processing Mechanism And A New Class Of Small RNAs Uncovered By Scientists At CSHL

Published November 30, 2008, 3:13 am, Medical News Today

A very small fraction of our genetic material--about 2%-- performs the crucial task scientists once thought was the sole purpose of the genome: to serve as a blueprint for the production of proteins, the molecules that make cells work and sustain life. This 2% of human DNA is converted into intermediary molecules called RNAs, which in turn carry instructions within cells for protein manufacture.

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Specific DNA Variations Of The Serotonin Transporter Gene Can Influence Drinking Intensity

Published November 29, 2008, 3:40 pm, Science Daily

The brain's serotonergic system plays an important role in alcohol preference and consumption. New findings show that specific DNA sequence variations of the serotonin transporter gene can influence drinking intensity among alcohol-dependent individuals.

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Treating the sleepers

Published November 28, 2008, 2:19 pm, Philippine Daily Inquirer

EVERY second, according to the World Health Organization, someone becomes infected with the bacteria that cause tuberculosis.

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