Research and Markets: Flow Chemistry Technologies: Microtechnologies for Chemical Process Intensification

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Dublin - Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/2qmxvq/flow_chemistry_tec) has announced the addition of the "Flow Chemistry Technologies: Microtechnologies for Chemical Process Intensification" report to their offering.

Market and technology trends for components, modules and systems dedicated to flow chemistry.

OBJECTIVES OF THE REPORT

The market of MicroReaction Technologies (MRT) dedicated to flow chemistry sharply increased over the last five years. Recent and growing involvement of the fine chemical and pharmaceutical industry clearly signals the transformation of this technology from academic settings towards applied research and production. How have micro-technologies impacted the pharmaceutical and the fine chemicals industries?

Looking back on the last 5 years with an analysis of the most relevant changes is essential to understand the market dynamics observed today.

This Report Provides a Comprehensive View on the Flow Chemistry Market, Including:

- Consolidated MRT market data (2005-2011)

- Market forecasts (2012-2017) for modules, systems and production units.

- Main trends and challenges

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Protein heals wounds, boosts immunity and protects from cancer

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Contact: Leanne Yohemas lmyohema@ucalgary.ca 403-220-7722 University of Calgary

Hans Vogel, a professor in the biological sciences department, is the guest editor of a special issue of the journal Biochemistry and Cell Biology that focuses on lactoferrin, an important iron-binding protein with many health benefits.

"Some people describe this protein as the 'Swiss army knife' of the human host defense system," says Vogel. "We now know that lactoferrin has many functions in innate immunity and that it plays a role in protecting us from bacterial, viral, fungal, and protozoal infections. It can even protect us from some forms of cancer."

Lactoferrinwhich is secreted into human milk, blood and other biofluidshas attracted a lot of interest from academics and industry. Furthermore, Vogel says it's likely the only protein that garners its own regular scientific conference. Researchers are starting to use lactoferrin as a potential therapeutic protein, one that can be taken orally instead of injected like other proteins.

"Lactoferrin is quite an unusual protein that has many effects on health," Vogel says. "It is also used as a general health-promoting substance, and in Japan it is added to infant formula."

The June issue of the journal includes 27 peer reviewed papers from leading international researchers on topics including the role of lactoferrin on small intestinal growth and development during early life, use of bovine lactoferrin to inhibit influenza and how the protein may prevent some preterm deliveries.

The protein may also have an important role in wound healing, says Vogel. "We've been working in this area for about 15 years and it's cool to see how the whole field slowly progresses, and you start to see more and more interesting applications. It is particularly exiting to see that clinical trials are now going on in the infectious disease area and in cancer."

Vogel says being a guest editor was a lot of work and a lot of fun. He also wrote an introductory article for the special issue that provides an overview of the current status of research into the protein. Read the open access article: http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/doi/full/10.1139/o2012-016

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McDreamy to the Rescue! Patrick Dempsey Saves Teen

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Patrick Dempsey, who plays Dr. Derek Shepherd on "Grey's Anatomy," came to the aid of a teen injured in a car accident.

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McDreamy to the rescue!

Likethe doctor he plays on the hittelevision seriesGreys Anatomy would do,actor Patrick Dempsey came to the aid of a stranger whose car had flipped during an auto accident.

Weston Masset, 17, lost control of his Mustang near Dempseys home in Malibu, Calif. The car rolled three times trapping Masset, who was barely conscious.

According to a report at People, Dempsey used a crowbar and fire extinguisher to rescue the teenager. After pulling Masset clear of the car, the actor called paramedics and practiced his best bedside manner until the injured teen was airlifted to the hospital where he was treated for an eye injury and a concussion.

I was scared for my life. I was upside down, Masset said in an interview with ABC. He also asked Dempsey, who plays Dr. Derek (McDreamy) Shepherd on Greys Anatomy, if he was famous. Dempsey, 46, replied, Yeah, Im a doctor.

Medicaland celebrity jokingaside, Masset said, "He was there for me. It would have been a lot worse without me."

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Grey's Anatomy Star Patrick Dempsey Rescues Teen From Car Accident

Patrick Dempsey, who saves lives on a weekly basis as Dr. "McDreamy" Shepherd on Grey's Anatomy, got a chance to rescue someone in real life.

On Tuesday, the actor pulled a teen from an overturned car after an accident, according to a tweet from The Shield creator Shawn Ryan.

Grey's Anatomy exclusive finale scoop: A Seattle Grace exodus and a "dark and twisty" event

The post reads, "True Story: Grey's Anatomy actor Patrick Dempsey pulled my friend's son out of overturned car after bad accident on Tuesday. #GoodDude."

Dempsey recently tweeted that there were "lots of tears," reading the Season 8 finale for Grey's Anatomy. He has yet to sign a new contract to return to the ABC medical drama next season.

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Anatomy of the Conference Call

By Steve Van Tiem - April 30, 2012 | Tickers: CMP, GLW, SRCL | 0 Comments

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There were three companies whose earnings conference calls last week promised to address three very different sets of circumstances. Stericycle (NASDAQ: SRCL) was having its first call after naming a CEO-elect in January. At Corning Inc. (NYSE: GLW), the weak global economy has caused a severe drop off in demand, which has hurt profitability and share price the past four quarters. And Compass Minerals (NYSE: CMP) has had to cope with three extreme weather events which, incredibly, all occurred within the past year.

As I listened to these calls, I paid attention to the tone of management (using a scale from extremely cautious to cautious, neutral, positive, and extremely positive), their candor in the question & answer session (using a scale from "not candid" to "uncertain candor", "candid",and "fully candid"), and information gleaned from answers to certain questions about revenue, cash flow drivers, and market conditions. I was also tracking updates to certain metrics, any substantive announcements made during the call, and of course earnings and sales guidance. Before listening to these calls I reviewed the previous call for each company to generate my set of expectations, metrics, and specific questions or issues to monitor.

With Stericycle's CFO, COO, and CEO-elect making brief statements in turn, the opening statements were more quantitative than qualitative, but overall the call was positive in tone. My belief is that management limits their comments so as not to produce artificially high investor expectations. I estimate that there were eight significant, open-ended questions from analysts that were adversarial or probing in nature. Of these eight, three were answered satisfactorily, four were not answered directly, and one was answered satisfactorily but indirectly. My impression is that management is satisfactorily candid with their communication but could improve to the preferred "fully candid" level with more direct answers. There were few, if any, company or industry specific metrics discussed and no substantive announcements.

I am satisfied that management answered all relevant questions and addressed all important business areas but I wanted to hear more from CEO-elect Charlie Alutto, whose only participation was his opening statement concerning guidance. Management guided EPS in the range of $3.24 to $3.28 for full year 2012 and revenue in the range of $1.85 billion to $1.9 billion for the year. This is a raise from EPS of $3.21 to $3.26 and revenue of $1.8 billion to $1.9 billion given as guidance last quarter. I rate this call a solid B and more importantly am confident in management's capability to guide the company forward. Investors bid the share price up from $87.10 before the call to $87.64 by week's end.

Of the three calls I listened to, Corning's was most likely to generate analyst skepticism because of continued economic weakness and share underperformance. As expected, there was a greater number and higher percentage of questions that I consider adversarial and these were much more pointed than either Stericycle's or Compass Mineral's questions. Fifteen of the questions were confrontational or accusatory with management satisfactorily answering ten of these, either directly or indirectly. The remaining five were not answered to my satisfaction so my conclusion is that management falls into my "candid" category. Corning did present a fair number of metrics, most importantly the Q4 supply chain inventory metric for the Display segment, which was essentially flat at 15.2 weeks. The company provided an informative summary of the recent acquisition of the Discovery Labware business from Becton Dickinson including reasons for the transaction and expectations going forward.

Unfortunately, Corning provided guidance for only limited information, by segment, for Q2 2012 rather than earnings and revenue guidance for Q2 2012 or an update for full year 2012. This call earns a B because I am satisfied that no important business areas were neglected and all relevant questions were addressed to an acceptable degree. The market reaction was very positive to this quarter's results and investors bid the share price up from $13.35 before the announcement and subsequent call to $14.45 by week's end.

Compass Minerals, whose primary businesses are de-icing salt and sulfate of potash production, was expected to report weak results due to a tornado that did significant damage to its primary salt mine, the warmest winter period on record and an unusually wet period in the Southwest, all within the past year. The reported results were essentially in line with these lowered expectations but management assumed a fairly positive tone centered on the notion that each of these weather events is exceedingly unlikely to recur in the foreseeable future, thus recent capacity additions and acquisitions should lead to increased growth.

Compass' management provided direct and satisfactory answers to three of the six important questions that were either adversarial or probing. The other three questions were answered in a satisfactory but indirect manner. Like Stericycle and Corning, I consider the responses of Compass' management as acceptably candid, just below "fully candid". Where I am disappointed in the call is the lack of explicit earnings or revenue guidance. These were given in relevant terms like "more", "less", "higher" and "lower" but specific figures were not given.

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The Pretty Reckless – My Medicine – Official Music Video – Video

09-03-2012 09:20 Mon. 3/26 1pm EST. Taylor Momsen responds to your comments on the "My Medicine" video. Did she answer your question? Watch and find out. "My Medicine" by the Pretty Reckless: World premiere Directed by Meiert Avis, Taylor Momsen, and Stefan Smith HIT ME LIKE A MAN EP on iTunes myISH: Subscribe NOW to myISH: HIT ME LIKE A MAN EP on iTunes 'THE MEDICINE TOUR' tour dates: Fri-Mar-09 Tucson, AZ Club Congress Sat-Mar-10 Phoenix, AZ Martini Ranch Sun-Mar-11 Santa Ana, CA Constellation Room Wed-Mar-14 Los Angeles, CA House Of Blues Thu-Mar-15 San Francisco, CA Bottom Of The Hill Fri-Mar-16 Portland, OR Hawthorne Theatre Sat-Mar-17 Seattle, WA El Corazon Sun-Mar-18 Vancouver, BC Rickshaw Theatre Tue-Mar-20 Calgary, AB The Den Thu-Mar-22 Edmonton, AB Starlite Theatre Fri-Mar-23 Saskatoon, SK Louis Pub Sat-Mar-24 Regina, SK Exchange Mon-Mar-26 Winnipeg, MB West End Cultural Centre Thu-Mar-29 Chicago, IL Bottom Lounge Fri-Mar-30 Cleveland, OH HOB Cambridge Sat-Mar-31 Columbus, OH Newport Music Hall Sun-Apr-01 Toledo, OH Frankies Tue-Apr-03 Pontiac, MI The Crofoot Wed-Apr-04 Toronto, ON Phoenix Concert Hall Fri-Apr-06 Quebec City, QC Le Cercle Sat-Apr-07 Montreal, QC Metropolis Club Sun-Apr-08 Burlington, VT Higher Ground Tue-Apr-10 Boston, MA Paradise Rock Club Thu-Apr-12 Philadelphia, PA TLA Fri-Apr-13 New York, NY Irving Plaza Sat-Apr-14 Poughkeepsie, NY The Loft Sun-Apr-15 Baltimore, MD Ottobar Tue-Apr-17 Richmond, VA ...

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In Clinic (In Paris medical school parody) – Video

11-02-2012 13:26 Love to all our med school brothers and sisters! DJ Vapor, Sound Engineer: Miles Mueller, Director of Photography: Med students so hard, can't nothing deter us Rotations don't scurr us Finished two years of classes finally we're in the hospital like now it's surrus (Med students so hard) All day rounding Hours we work are astounding Wanna diagnose every patient on the census but we're new to this game and differentials are confounding (Med students so hard) Check the anion gap I'm like a ninja when I do a pap (Med students so hard) Rocking Tdap Everybody wishes they could tap Medicine is happenin', but surgeons get the best toys Bovies, bone saws, babcocks, Ortho boys (Med students so hard) We treat em, where the charts at, we need em Spend all morning writing notes like a boss, but nobody's gonna read em (Med students so hard) Meds immerse us, wash our hands and microbes curse us Our greatest care is patient care Hearts in the right place, no situs inversus (Med students so hard) catching babies, vaccinate against rabies Med mobster, treat zoster, helpin' all of my shingle ladies (Med students so hard) Chug caffeine, titrate Lantus like a machine, They say do a DRE, blushin' like Parvo B-19 Med students so hard, acronyms never end RCA, CVA, DKA Med students so hard, don't know em but we'll pretend tPA, PSA, AMA Patients ask me questions and I spike my cortisol Tachycardic, give us all metoprolol Feelin like C. diff, med ...

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UMass Medical School 2012 Match Day – Video

16-03-2012 13:23 Few moments can so dramatically change the emotions of an entire room as when the clock strikes noon on Match Day at UMass Medical School. The 2012 Match Day today was no different, when the fourth-year medical students together ripped into their white envelopes containing a single sheet of paper telling them where they will begin their residency after graduation.

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Match Day 2012 – Video

16-03-2012 15:26 The Envelope Please: Match Day 2012, UC San Diego School of Medicine For thousands of medical students across the country, including 119 students from UC San Diego School of Medicine, the contents of an envelope opened Friday, March 16, 2012, revealed the hospital and city where they will pursue their next step toward becoming a doctor. On Match Day, medical students nationwide simultaneously learn the results of their applications to medical residency programs -- a process that starts for most at the beginning of the final year of medical school. UC San Diego School of Medicine is ranked 16 in the nation among research-intensive schools of medicine in the 2013 edition of US News Media Group's America's Best Graduate Schools 119 future doctors, each with their own story. Here is one: Melanie Aiken is a 41-year-old, single mother of three daughters (ages 7, 12 and 14). "I think if I had applied 10 or 15 years ago to medical school, I might not have been so well-received. But the profession is changing. The doctors and professors at school are more appreciative these days of the life experience that older students can bring to the table." Aiken has long dreamed of this moment. Born in Chula Vista, she grew up in Sacramento and graduated high school valedictorian at age 16. "I always wanted to go to medical school, but life was tough when I was young. My mother and I struggled. We were practically destitute." So Aiken eventually pursued careers as a physical therapist and as ...

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Look At Me Now ft. UNM Medical School ’15 – Video

22-03-2012 13:06 Share on FB: Tweet this video: Up vote on Reddit: Disclaimer: The views/lyrics expressed in this video are our own opinions and do not represent the views or opinions of UNM or UNM SOM. This video is not intended to disparage fellow peers, colleagues, or critics. Thank you. Parody/Remix of Chris Brown's "Look at me now" ft. Busta Rhymes & Lil' Wayne by the University of New Mexico School of Medicine Class of 2015. If you enjoy this video, please send it along to your friends! Most importantly, please help us care for those in need by donating to one of our student run clinics. Click the link below to read more about One Hope Centro de Vida Health Center. Any donation would be much appreciated! Thanks! (Donation link can be found at the bottom of the webpage) Lyrics: (Intro) I don't understand how you could hate from outside of med school, You can't even get in... leggo. (Verse 1) Yellow highlighters, Yellow Mucous membrane, Yellow Adipose, Yellow Mesentery, Yup, yup, that stuff look like a fimbriae, I just took out 4 years worth of loans, in 2 days, Ladies love me, I go to med school, And my white coat's nice and pressed, what you think fool? She cut it all off, Frank-y Netters, And them suicide patients, serotonin, (Hook) Look at me now, Look at me now, oh, I'm diagnosin' Look at me now, oh, Look at me now, yeah, I'm fresher than a Pharm student (Verse 1 cont'd) Grande cup at Starbucks, gotta get a tall one, But I gotta get off ...

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How to get into medical school (UK) – Extracurricular activities – Video

11-04-2012 18:23 I'm doing a Q+A video next, please ask any questions that you would like answering (about medicine or myself)! Here is my take on extracurricular activities! I may come back to this topic as there is a lot to talk about. Please excuse me for looking and maybe sounding a bit tired.... basically I am because of revision! Please take a moment to like this video to help get this channel up to 100 subscribers 🙂

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The Haven Games – Official Trailer – Yale Medical School – Video

19-04-2012 16:25 The Haven Games, based on The Hunger Games trailer, was shown for accepted applicants at Yale School of Medicine's Second Look Weekend 2012. Obviously this is a parody so don't take anything TOO seriously. Congratulations accepted students! **Be sure to watch it in HD! Written and Produced by: Michael Chang & Pierre Martin Made by the Yale School of Medicine Class of 2015

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