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Corporate Patent Lawyer Marries Scientific Process To Profits
Diana Morgan | May 27, 1990 | 4 min read
Patent counsels and scientists work together to further understanding of science and increase corporate financial gain WASHINGTON - Corporate patent lawyers just don't see science the way researchers do. "Scientists spend their entire careers creating intellectual property," says Auzville Jackson, Jr., a partner in the Washington firm of Staas and Halsey, which specializes in intellectual property law. "Yet they never think about property values and how to protect their property, which is ofte
Tumor microbiome composite
Could Cancer’s Microbiome Help Diagnose and Treat the Disease?
Jef Akst | Mar 14, 2022 | 10+ min read
A growing appreciation of the bacterial assemblages that live within tumors has researchers striving to understand and capitalize on their role.
Of Cells and Limits
Anna Azvolinsky | Mar 1, 2015 | 9 min read
Leonard Hayflick has been unafraid to speak his mind, whether it is to upend a well-entrenched dogma or to challenge the federal government. At 86, he’s nowhere near retirement.
University Bargains with Students' Rights
Karen Young Kreeger | Nov 11, 2001 | 5 min read
Three years ago, the University of California, Berkeley, plant and microbial biology (PMB) department negotiated an exclusive research relationship with Novartis Agricultural Research Institute that allowed the company to review graduate student and postdoc work before publication. But the university didn't consult the students before trading away their intellectual property rights, provoking lasting anger and confusion, according to a sociologist's report commissioned by the university. Many
Stem Cells: Safe Haven For TB
Nsikan Akpan | Feb 5, 2013 | 3 min read
Tuberculosis bacteria find shelter from drugs and the body’s defenses in bone marrow stem cells.
Risk Factor 4 viruses shipped to China
Questions Surround Canadian Shipment of Deadly Viruses to China
Nicoletta Lanese | Aug 9, 2019 | 3 min read
The same Winnipeg lab that sent Ebola and Henipah viruses to Beijing recently removed a number of researchers for an “administrative issue.”
Those We Lost in 2017
Katarina Zimmer | Dec 27, 2017 | 10 min read
The scientific community bid farewell to a number of luminaries this year. 
Amaret Bhumiratana
Klomjit Chandrapanya | Jan 12, 2010 | 3 min read
color = "#B693B5"; Profile: Amaret Bhumiratana An accomplished academic scientist believes innovation in the private sector is the key to Thailand’s future. By Klomjit Chandrapanya © Tatree Saengme-Anuparb Amaret Bhumiratana believes that one of the key factors missing in Thailand’s advancement in science and technology is the lack of entrepreneurial spirit among young Thais. A product of American education, Amar
The Scientistā€™s Amanuensis
Peter Murray-Rust and Brian Brooks | Jul 1, 2011 | 5 min read
A virtual lab—where all sorts of parameters are monitored and recorded—promises researchers a higher degree of reproducibility.
Top 10 Innovations 2015
The Scientist | Dec 1, 2015 | 10+ min read
The newest life-science products making waves in labs and clinics

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