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    May 10, 2013 |Story| KY3-TV
  1. Appeal continues in rape case involving southwest Missouri man

    SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (AP) - A post-conviction hearing continues for a southwest Missouri man serving four consecutive life sentences for the 2008 kidnapping and rape of a 7-year-girl.   Forty-two-year-old Jeffery Allen Dickson is challenging DNA test...

    Tags: Chemical Industry, Witnesses, Abusive Behavior, Crime, Law and Justice, Prosecution

  2. May 9, 2013 |Story| KTUU
  3. State Crime Lab Facing Backlog of DNA Cases

    The state's <a href="http://www.ktuu.com/news/new-state-crime-labs-workers-tout-expanded-space-072312,0,5894900.story">new crime lab in Anchorage </a>is working to catch up on a backlog of cases awaiting DNA testing, with hundreds of cases at various stages of analysis.
    Channel 2 News
    The state's new crime lab in Anchorage is working to catch up on a backlog of cases awaiting DNA testing, with hundreds of cases at various stages of analysis. Orin Dym, the facility's forensic lab manager, says there are about 130 cases waiting to go...

    Tags: Justice System, Sexual Assault, Courts-Martial, Chemical Industry, Assault

  4. May 1, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Genomes provide clues for treating leukemia, endometrial cancers

    Efforts to sequence the human genome have revealed genetic risk for disease, and taught us about our early ancestors. Now, efforts to sequence the genomes of cancer cells -- to pinpoint the changes that occur in cancer cells' DNA when a person has the disease -- are pointing to ways to target cancer treatment.
    Efforts to sequence the human genome have revealed genetic risk for disease, and taught us about our early ancestors. Now, efforts to sequence the genomes of cancer cells -- to pinpoint the changes that occur in cancer cells' DNA when a person has the...

    Tags: Harvard Medical School, Newspaper and Magazine, Leukemia, Colleges and Universities, Endometrial cancer

  6. May 8, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  7. Chevron to appeal imprisonment of Indonesia contractor

    Reuters
    By Fergus Jensen JAKARTA, May 8 (Reuters) - Oil firm Chevron on Wednesday criticised the sentencing of one of its Indonesian subcontractors to five years in jail for breaching environmental laws, citing irregularities in the investigation and trial,...

    Tags: Biotechnology, Chevron Corportion, Trials, Political Corruption, Petroleum Industry

  8. May 8, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  9. CORRECTED-Chevron criticises imprisonment of Indonesian contractor

    Reuters
    (Corrects headline and first paragraph saying Chevron itself would appeal) By Fergus Jensen JAKARTA, May 8 (Reuters) - Oil firm Chevron on Wednesday criticised the sentencing of one of its Indonesian subcontractors to five years in jail for breaching...

    Tags: Biotechnology, Chevron Corportion, Trials, Political Corruption, Petroleum Industry

  10. May 7, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  11. REUTERS SUMMIT-Biotech firms evolve from targets to acquirers

    Reuters
    (For other news from Reuters Health Summit, click on http://www.reuters.com/summit/Health13) * Skyrocketing valuations quash talks * With financing available, many biotechs go it alone * Bankers expect steady flow of $1 bln to $5 bln pharma deals By...

    Tags: Biotechnology, Biogen Idec Incorporated, Pharmaceuticals, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Banking

  12. May 7, 2013 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  13. Researchers develop 'nanotrain' for targeted cancer drug transport

    University of Florida researchers have developed a "DNA nanotrain" that fast-tracks its payload of cancer-fighting drugs and bioimaging agents to tumor cells deep within the body. The nanotrain's ability to cost-effectively deliver high doses of drugs...

    Tags: Biotechnology, Nanotechnology, Leukemia, Science, Health Treatments

  14. May 6, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  15. Don't Label Genetically Engineered Food

    The recent call for labeling of foods containing genetically engineered ingredients &mdash; especially on a state-by-state basis as in Connecticut &mdash; is unnecessary, unrealistic and uninformed.
    The Hartford Courant
    The recent call for labeling of foods containing genetically engineered ingredients — especially on a state-by-state basis as in Connecticut — is unnecessary, unrealistic and uninformed. As someone who grew up and attended college in...

    Tags: Health Organizations, Biotechnology, Allergies, Environmental Cleanup, Science

  16. May 6, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Amgen aims to restock its medicine cabinet

    Amgen Inc. is a biotechnology company that develops medicines used in the treatment of cancer, kidney disease, arthritis, bone disease and other serious illnesses.
    Amgen Inc. is a biotechnology company that develops medicines used in the treatment of cancer, kidney disease, arthritis, bone disease and other serious illnesses. The Thousand Oaks company's top-selling products include arthritis medication Enbrel,...

    Tags: Biotechnology, Amgen Inc., Pharmaceuticals, Arthritis, Diseases and Illnesses

  18. May 5, 2013 |Story| KTUU
  19. T.R.E.L. Zawko Murder: Suspect Lived Next Door, Tried to Cut His Own Neck

    Charging documents against 22-year-old Victor Enrique Garcia say he told Anchorage police that he described himself in a &ldquo;dark place&rdquo; the morning of Jan. 18, when he allegedly killed 21-year-old T.R.E.L. Zawko.
    Channel 2 News
    Charging documents against 22-year-old Victor Enrique Garcia say he told Anchorage police that he described himself in a “dark place” the morning of Jan. 18, when he allegedly killed 21-year-old T.R.E.L. Zawko. On a rainy Saturday afternoon...

    Tags: Justice System, Chemical Industry, Witnesses, Judges, Murder

  20. May 3, 2013 |Story| KTUU
  21. Blood on Bat Matches DNA of Murder Suspect and Victim T.R.E.L. Zawko

    A 22-year-old man has been arrested for a January 18th murder in midtown, according to the Anchorage Police Department.
    Channel 2 News
    A 22-year-old man has been arrested for a January 18th murder in midtown, according to the Anchorage Police Department. Police alleged that Victor Enrique Garcia killed 21-year-old T.R.E.L. Zawko on the 1300 block of Crescent Drive. Around 1:30 p.m....

    Tags: Chemical Industry, Murder

  22. May 3, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  23. Investigators believe Boston bombs likely made at Tsarnaev's home

    Reuters
    By Svea Herbst-Bayliss and Mark Hosenball BOSTON/WASHINGTON, May 3 (Reuters) - Investigators believe Tamerlan Tsarnaev and his younger brother, Dzhokhar, likely made the bombs they are suspected of setting off at last month's Boston Marathon in Tamerlan'...

    Tags: Teaching and Learning, Students, Religion and Belief, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013)

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