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Genetics and Environmental Law Weekly

Susan Hasty, Publisher

Table of Contents . . . July 15th, 2006

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Enzo Biochem - Enzo Biochem reports results for third fiscal quarter

European Society for Human Reproduction and Embryology - Identity fraud a growing concern among clinics providing in vitro fertilization procedures

European Society for Human Reproduction and Embryology - New method of testing eggs for abnormalities could solve problems of embryo freezing

Injury Prevention - Stalking poses serious public health problem

National Human Genome Research Institute, U.S. - Female breast cancer patient views on donating biologic samples for genetic research surveyed

SemBioSys Genetics - SemBioSys obtains rights to safflower products manufacturing technologies from Syngenta

VasoGenix Pharmaceuticals - VasoGenix Pharmaceuticals elects Jerome A. Halperin to company's board of directors

Alpha Innotech - Alpha Innotech, CombiMatrix Diagnostics combine products in a marketing agreement

Athens University, Greece - Early atherosclerosis in childhood is the focus of review

British Medical Journal - Job loss late in a career doubles chances of heart attack and stroke

Buck Institute for Age Research, U.S. - Researchers find first proof that some molecular aspects of aging are out of our control

CNRS, France - n-6 polyunsaturated fatty acid levels are increasing in the modern diet

Cancer Research U.K., U.K. - Axl Tyr kinase receptor overexpressed in squamous cell skin cancers

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, U.S. - Injection drug use is strongest risk factor for hepatitis C infection in U.S.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, U.S. - Smoking cessation for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease patients requires clinical strategies

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, U.S. - Temporal and geographic trends of rotavirus activity in U.S. are reported

Central Institute of Epidemiology, Russian Federation - Researchers from the Russian Federation, Kenya and Brazil describe findings in meningitis studies

Centre Hospitalier de l'Universite de Toulouse, Toulouse, France - Lung cancer irradiation improved with V-Q SPECT in prone position

Centre Leon Berard, France - Researchers' findings from France and Italy advance neurology research

ChemGenex Pharmaceuticals - ChemGenex launches multinational phase 2/3 study for CML patients with T315I mutation

Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, U.S. - Glioma cell growth inhibited by ZD1839 in combination with 17-AAG

Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, People's Republic of China - Pseudorabies virus-encoding gene from swine influenza virus protects against challenge

Chinese University of Hong Kong, People's Republic of China - SARS coronavirus genome epitopes identified as potential markers for viral infection

Clearant - Clearant Process sterilization lowers infection risk in soft tissue allografts, says study

College of American Pathologists, U.S. - College of American Pathologists says education is key for children and gun safety

Copenhagen University Hospital, Copenhagen, Denmark - Leukemia survival and time to initiation of therapy could be predicted by CLLU1 expression

Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, U.S. - New findings in breast cancer described from the United States and Poland

Dartmouth College, U.S. -  Salmonella contamination remains a persistent problem in ground beef

David Grand U.S. Air Force Medical Center, Travis AFB, U.S. - Body weight reduction intervention in adults reduced type 2 diabetes risk factors

East Carolina University, U.S. - Trauma patients with 90% discrete risk factors should undergo early tracheostomy

Emergency Medicine - AARC issues guidelines for treating respiratory failure in mass casualties during crisis

Epigenomics - Epigenomics AG announces research collaboration with Stanford University

European Society for Human Reproduction and Embryology - Dopamine agonist can prevent ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome in in vitro fertilization patients

European Society for Human Reproduction and Embryology - In vitro fertilization could be causing genetic errors in embryos

European Society for Human Reproduction and Embryology - Intra-cytoplasmic sperm injection children are developing well at the age of eight

European Society for Human Reproduction and Embryology - New egg freezing technique offers hope to hundreds of women

European Society for Human Reproduction and Embryology - Study links high levels of nitric oxide to male infertility and sperm DNA damage

Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil - Obesity and surgery risk increased the risk for surgical site infection

Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Network - Californians, FAAN plan fundraiser to support public awareness efforts on food allergies

Food and Drug Administration, U.S. - Anthrax lethal toxin inhibits B cell proliferation and immunoglobulin production

Fudan University, People's Republic of China - New findings from the People's Republic of China, Netherlands and Germany in the area of cancer treatment described

Fudan University, People's Republic of China - Researchers' data from the People's Republic of China, United States and Denmark advance cancer treatment research

German Cancer Research Center - Research from the United Kingdom, United States and Germany in papillomavirus provides new insights

German National Research Center for Environment and Health, Neuherberg, Germany - Researchers from Germany and Japan provide details of new studies and findings in the area of gene therapy

GlaxoSmithKline - Metered-dose albuterol sulfate HFA inhaler available in U.S. to treat sudden asthma symptoms

Harbin Medical College - Studies from the United States, Germany and Spain describe new findings in hepatocellular carcinoma research

Health Protection Scotland - Adverse publicity has reduced MMR vaccination levels in Scotland

Hospital Europeen Georges Pompidour, Paris, France - New data from France, Netherlands and the United States lluminates research in heart disease

Human Genome Sciences - Human Genome Sciences completes transaction establishing CoGenesys as independent company

Imperial College London, England - Studies from the United Kingdom, United States and Germany describe new findings in imaging research

Indian Institute of Chemical Biology, India - Researchers from India, the United States and Finland provide details of new studies and findings in the area of head & neck cancer

Institut Gustave Roussy, France - Breast cancer cell survival requires acetyl-CoA carboxylase alpha

International Center of Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology, New Delhi, India - Hepatitis C virus recombinant multiepitope protein functions diagnostically

John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, U.K. - Regulatory single nucleotide polymorphism causes a human genetic disease

Kanazawa University, Japan - Studies from Japan and the United States add new findings to hepatocellular carcinoma body of knowledge

Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York City, U.S. - Researchers' work from the United States, Canada and Israel adds to cardiology body of knowledge

National Institute of Allergy & Infectious Diseases, U.S. - DNA plasmid vaccines display similar biodistribution

National Institute of Allergy & Infectious Diseases, U.S. - Safety evaluation of DNA vaccines against HIV-1, Ebola, SARS, or West Nile virus is similar

Ohio State University, U.S. - Mouse study examining the role of STAT1 in diseases affecting the liver

Rockefeller University, U.S. - Findings from the United States and Sweden advance knowledge in diabetes research

San Raffaele Science Institute, Italy - Research from Italy and the United States in HIV/AIDS provides new insights

Seoul National University, South Korea - Recent findings in cervical cancer described by researchers from South Korea and Spain

Sichuan University, People's Republic of China - Reports from the People's Republic of China, Sweden and United States advance knowledge in cancer treatment research

State University of New York, U.S. - Researchers from the United States provide details of new studies and findings in the area of diabetes

Sun Yat-sen University, People's Republic of China - Peptide vaccine prevents experimental autoimmune uveoretinitis

Telethon Institute of Genetics & Medicine, Italy - Reports from Italy, the People's Republic of China and Canada describe recent advances in ophthalmology research

University Hospital Maichin dom, Sofia, Bulgaria - Studies from Bulgaria, the United States and the South Korea describe new findings in ovarian cancer research

University Hospital, Bern, Switzerland - Recent findings from Switzerland, Japan and the United States illuminate research in lung cancer

University of Alabama, U.S. - Reports from the United States and United Kingdom add new data to genetics research

University of British Columbia, Canada - Apoptosis is induced in human prostate cancer cells by antisense targeting

University of California, U.S. - Myc-mediated tumorigenesis explored using reversible kinetic analysis

University of California, U.S. - Non-small cell lung cancer transcriptional repressors are induced by prostaglandin

University of California, U.S. - Researchers' findings from the United States and Japan advance leukemia research

University of Maryland, U.S. - Findings from the United States, People's Republic of China and France describe new data in genetics research

University of North Carolina, U.S. - Data from the United States and France advance knowledge in physiology research

University of Pisa, Italy - MTB mutT gene polymorphisms are characteristic, unique to Beijing phylogenetic lineage

University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, France - Findings from France, the United States and Spain advance knowledge in transplants research

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