However, recognition of the need for replacement therapy came from endocrinology and that for interferons came from virology. |
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He was to investigate the pathology, the pesticide levels in the blubber, try to do bacteriology and virology. |
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Another concerning thing is our dependence on the international community, especially in dealing with virology tests. |
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Together, we have expertise in several areas, including cloning, genetics, biology, entomology, and virology. |
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Specifically, it gives the mycologist a good overview of the current status of research in plant virology resp. bacteriology and vice versa. |
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Dr. Wakefield brings to the project a wealth of research abilities in the fields of gastroenterology, virology, and immunology. |
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The science of virology substantiates that there are mechanisms in a healthy organism that can and do inhibit the invasion of viruses. |
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The system has found wide application in the studies on morphogenesis, virology, pathology, biochemistry, genetics and other fields of biology and medicine. |
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Post-it notes were found in the non-conformance files and the maintenance schedule for the virology equipment. |
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The reasons behind such trends range from tighter regulation to the inherently complex nature of modern research in areas such as oncology, neurology, and virology. |
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The generality of bacterial virology was not noted until much later. |
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Complementing each other, the two networks have a common field of action: virology and cancer. |
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The MIKRO 220 and 220 R centrifuges are used in clinical laboratories as well as in genetic research, virology and bacteriology. |
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They encompass a broad range of disciplines that include, amongst others, biology, biochemistry, microbiology, virology and zoology. |
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Ambrilia's virology research programs have been put on hold, while the Company implements its divestment strategy. |
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The five-year initiative will support the research of outstanding scientists in fields such as genetics, epidemiology, bioinformatics, virology, and neuroscience. |
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In his now notorious 1998 Lancet paper, Dr Wakefield invited further researches into his MMR-autism hypothesis in the spheres of epidemiology and virology. |
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Faculty in Veterinary Microbiology are involved in research in infectious diseases and vaccinology, diagnostics, immunology, epidemiology, virology and parasitology. |
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A handful of virology textbooks currently serve as standard references for animal virus researchers, and some serve as course textbooks for students studying basic virology. |
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The Laval facility has contributed to scientific discovery in the area of virology that may not only help patients in Canada, but around the world. |
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The Board of Directors has adopted in the latter part of 2007 a new strategic plan aimed at capitalizing on Ambrilia's broad portfolio and original expertise in virology. |
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In the 20th century, the establishment of rules by international committees in the fields of zoology, botany, bacteriology, and virology has done much to clarify the situation. |
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Expertise required: veterinary medicine, animal health, animal welfare, bacteriology, virology, parasitology, epidemiology, ethology, pathology, zootechnics, physiology. |
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Using a combination of virology and, surprisingly, microelectronics, they have devised a technique for identifying small quantities of bacteria in minutes. The virological part of the test involves bacteriophages. |
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The neighboring regions of Rhône-Alpes and Auvergne boasts between them several centers for excellence in molecular virology, mechanisms of virally induced oncogenesis, immune response and clinical research. |
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The reason Ebola is so deadly is that the virus is good at tamping down the innate immune response to viral infection, says Jonathan Ball, a professor of molecular virology at the University of Nottingham in Britain. |
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Roche has brought many truly differentiated, innovative medicines onto the market in the areas of oncology, virology, rheumatology, inflammation, metabolism and the central nervous system. |
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Our Transgenesis core facility generates various mouse models for use by IRIC and Université de Montréal investigators as part of their research initiatives in immunology, hematology, virology and cancer. |
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Glimpse what goes on in the areas of food safety and microbiology, animal health, food virology, method validation, and diagnostic method research at this centre in Quebec. |
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I want to use what I learned from bacteria and apply it to virology. |
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His primary research interests include the virology and vectorial transmission of arboviruses and viral hemorrhagic fevers. |
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A second objective is to examine the current state of oncolytic virology and where this nascent field appears to be heading. |
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For virologists working on caliciviruses and related viruses and those in virology, immunology, and molecular biology laboratories, Hansman et al. |
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From the appearance of yellow fever up to the present, this book chronicles both the history of virology and the lives of key individuals in its study. |
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The combination of this test, and Bayer's current line of VERSANT HIV and HCV viral nucleic acid tests, delivers on Bayer's strategy to become a leader in NAD assay virology. |
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National Institute of Virology, Pune has carried out serological investigations and virus isolations in different parts of the country. |
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BioScience Laboratories of Bozeman, MT offers its end-to-end solution for Clinical Virology Studies. |
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India-based Bajaj Alliance Life Insurance has announced that it would provide free cover for hospital staff working on swine flue at the National Institute of Virology. |
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