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Announcing Biotechnology for Biofuels; a new open access journal

We are delighted to announce the launch of a new, open-access journal, overseen by Editors-in-Chief Michael Himmel, Bärbel Hahn-Hägerdal, Chris Somerville, and Charles Wyman, and supported by an...

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Biotechnology for Biofuels launches biofuels research blog

Biotechnology for Biofuels recently launched its own blog, to provide an additional communication forum for biofuels researchers. The blog will feature news, comment and opinion relating to the latest...

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Neural Systems & Circuits; a forum for theory and experiment to interact.

      BioMed Central is pleased to announce the launch of a new open access journal today, Neural Systems & Circuits, which will be under the leadership of Editors-in-Chief Peter Latham and...

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What can we learn from the neural circuits of invertebrates?

Neural Systems & Circuits is publishing a special thematic series dedicated to advances in invertebrate circuitry research. The series intends to provide the reader with an overview of new and...

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From Baconian to Popperian Neuroscience

    In the first in a series of opinion pieces for Neural Systems & Circuits, David Gamez argues for a greater use of mathematical modelling in order to study the brain (From Baconian to Popperian...

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Investigating the repair of dystrophic muscle using transplantation of...

Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) is a recessive X-linked form of muscular dystrophy, a neuromuscular condition caused by mutations in the dystrophin gene.  Symptoms of DMD include muscle degeneration,...

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Multi-tasking neurons drive digestion at a snail’s pace

The pond snail Lymnaea stagnalis has long been used as a model organism in the study of neuroscience.  The mollusc’s relatively small neural system and bright orange neurons make it ideal to study the...

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Call for papers: Genome Medicine announces a series on proteomic applications...

The application of proteomic technologies to clinical specimens has the potential to revolutionize the treatment of many diseases. From biomarker discovery and validation to personalized therapies,...

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Reverting to type

The Human Leukocyte Antigen (HLA) is the most polymorphic region of the genome, with a key role in the immunological response. In humans, HLA genes are contained within the major histocompatibility...

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Moving proteomics into the clinic

Genome Medicine has published the first in a series of articles on “Proteomic applications in medicine”, guest edited by Sabine Bahn and Paul Guest (Cambridge University). The series aims to highlight...

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Biotechnology for Biofuels launches biofuels research blog

Biotechnology for Biofuels recently launched its own blog, to provide an additional communication forum for biofuels researchers. The blog will feature news, comment and opinion relating to the latest...

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International Biofuels Survey- please take part

A Master’s student from the University Of Auckland, New Zealand and Intern at SCION Research, is conducting an international study on the strategic development of the liquid biofuels industry. The aim...

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Neural Systems & Circuits; a forum for theory and experiment to interact.

      BioMed Central is pleased to announce the launch of a new open access journal today, Neural Systems & Circuits, which will be under the leadership of Editors-in-Chief Peter Latham and...

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What can we learn from the neural circuits of invertebrates?

Neural Systems & Circuits is publishing a special thematic series dedicated to advances in invertebrate circuitry research. The series intends to provide the reader with an overview of new and...

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From Baconian to Popperian Neuroscience

    In the first in a series of opinion pieces for Neural Systems & Circuits, David Gamez argues for a greater use of mathematical modelling in order to study the brain (From Baconian to Popperian...

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Investigating the repair of dystrophic muscle using transplantation of...

Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) is a recessive X-linked form of muscular dystrophy, a neuromuscular condition caused by mutations in the dystrophin gene.  Symptoms of DMD include muscle degeneration,...

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Multi-tasking neurons drive digestion at a snail’s pace

The pond snail Lymnaea stagnalis has long been used as a model organism in the study of neuroscience.  The mollusc’s relatively small neural system and bright orange neurons make it ideal to study the...

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Call for papers: Genome Medicine announces a series on proteomic applications...

The application of proteomic technologies to clinical specimens has the potential to revolutionize the treatment of many diseases. From biomarker discovery and validation to personalized therapies,...

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Reverting to type

The Human Leukocyte Antigen (HLA) is the most polymorphic region of the genome, with a key role in the immunological response. In humans, HLA genes are contained within the major histocompatibility...

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Moving proteomics into the clinic

Genome Medicine has published the first in a series of articles on “Proteomic applications in medicine”, guest edited by Sabine Bahn and Paul Guest (Cambridge University). The series aims to highlight...

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