QB3 News Clips
Quick links to published articles on QB3 people and projects.
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September 16, 2008, San Francisco Chronicle
Changing diet, exercise found to extend lives
September 5, 2008, San Francisco Chronicle
Students do cutting-edge biotech work
August 12, 2008, HHMI News
Studies aim to preempt resistance to new class of cancer drugs
July 30, 2008, Biotech Transfer Week
Affymetrix’s $25M True Materials buy is most
recent graduate of QB3 Garage incubator
July 2, 2008, Technology Review
Taking vitamins based on your genome
July 2, 2008, Chemical & Engineering News
Microspheres read DNA microarrays
June 10, 2008, San Francisco Chronicle
UCSF, Pfizer sign collaborative research deal
June 3, 2008, Daily Telegraph
Malaria drug to be made from 'synthetic biology' organism
June 3, 2008, Independent
Malaria: a miracle in the making offers hope to millions worldwide
May 20, 2008, Chemical Technology
Hydrogel helps the medicine go down
May 19, 2008, Chicago Tribune
Termites hold clue to replace corn in ethanol
May 15, 2008, Economist
Doctor on call
May 9, 2008, ScienceDaily
Photosynthetic dimmer switch for plants identified
May 9, 2008, DailyTech
New MRI technique promises thousands of times more sensitivity
April 29, 2008, ScienceNews
Molten salts give biofuels a boost
April 2, 2008, Boston Globe
A quest to create life out of synthetics
April 1, 2008, The Journal of Life Sciences
The smiling heretic
April 1, 2008, Discovery News
Sniff this: Artificial 'nose' scouts for bombs
March 17, 2008, New Scientist
'Tumour factory' to accelerate cancer drug development
March 14, 2008, Science
Molecular biology: On ends and means
March 3, 2008, Astrobiology Magazine
NASA’s wine sniffer
March 3, 2008, Wall Street Journal
Yeast may hold key to cheaper malaria therapy
February 7, 2008, Chemical Biology
Peptide coupling for potential cancer targeting
January 27, 2008, Longview News-Journal
Alzheimer's research target may be a dead end
January 9, 2008, Nature (subscription required)
Cell biology: Bacteria's new bones
January 9, 2008, Bloomberg
Supergene labs design microbes to change sun to fuel, eat waste
January 9, 2008, Science Daily
Researchers use magnetic fields, rather than drugs, to control cellular signaling
January 7, 2008, ScienceNOW
Biofuels on a big scale
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