Author argues U.S. must lead way on bioengineering

Greg Stock wrote a book about the future of human genetic engineering. (Photo courtesy of Greg Stock.)

While perhaps not yet a majority many parents says they would bioengineer their children if they could, to create the perfect, or more perfect child. Now, that parental dream is closer to reality, but no one is quite sure what the implications may be.

Nearly a decade after the human genome was decoded, scientists are only now beginning to understand its implications.

One of the leading thinkers in this field is the biotech entrepreneurGregory Stock. A biophysicist by training, his 2002 bookRedesigning Humans: Our Inevitable Genetic Futuremakes the case that full-scale genetic engineering is on the way whether we like it or not.

And, Stock believes, if the U.S. doesnt lead the way in developing those advances, other nations will.

Between a third and two-thirds of the population and even higher if you look at China or Thailand and other eastern cultures of parents say if they could enhance the genetics of their children, enhance their either cognitive or physical capabilities, they would absolutely do it," he said.

But engineering traits to improve people remains a thorny issue.

It sounds so compelling, take out a little bit of this, that, its going to be the best of you, Stock said. But actually, we don't have a clue what creates exceptional capabilities."

While Stocks attitude is full-speed ahead, he admits, its going to get weird."

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Realizing the promise of RNA nanotechnology for new drug development

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Contact: Vicki Cohn vcohn@liebertpub.com 914-740-2100 x2156 Mary Ann Liebert, Inc./Genetic Engineering News

New Rochelle, NY, September 4, 2012The use of RNA in nanotechnology applications is highly promising for many applications, including the development of new therapeutic compounds. Key technical challenges remain, though, and the challenges and opportunities associated with the use of RNA molecules in nanotechnology approaches are presented in a review article in Nucleic Acid Therapeutics, a peer-reviewed journal from Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. The article is available free online at the Nucleic Acid Therapeutics website.

Peixuan Guo and colleagues, University of Kentucky, Lexington, highlight the ability of RNA to self-assemble into nanoparticles with diverse structures. In "Uniqueness, Advantages, Challenges, Solutions, and Perspectives in Therapeutics Applying RNA Nanotechnology," the authors provide a detailed description of the main challenges faced by the RNA therapeutics industry, including the chemical and thermodynamic instability of the molecules, potential safety and side effect issues, difficulties in delivery and specific targeting, and low yield and high production costs in manufacturing.

"The remarkable structural and enzymatic properties of RNA continue to astound us," says Executive Editor Fintan Steele, PhD, SomaLogic, Inc., Boulder, CO. "It is exciting to see those properties increasingly realized for the benefit of human health and welfare, as described by Dr. Guo and his colleagues."

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Nucleic Acid Therapeutics is under the editorial leadership of Co-Editors-in-Chief Bruce A. Sullenger, PhD, Duke Translational Research Institute, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC, and C.A. Stein, MD, PhD, City of Hope National Medical Center, Duarte, CA; and Executive Editor Fintan Steele, PhD, SomaLogic, Boulder, CO.

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Nucleic Acid Therapeutics is an authoritative, peer-reviewed journal published bimonthly in print and online that focuses on cutting-edge basic research, therapeutic applications, and drug development using nucleic acids or related compounds to alter gene expression. Nucleic Acid Therapeutics is the Official Journal of the Oligonucleotide Therapeutics Society. Complete tables of content and a free sample issue may be viewed online at the Nucleic Acid Therapeutics website.

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Millennials Are 'Generation Screwed,' Futurist Argues

September 4, 2012|1:39 pm

"They've racked up that debt and they can't pay it because they can't get a job. That's a pretty good definition of getting screwed," Joel Kotin said in an interview on NPR's "Tell Me More."

Kotin is distinguished presidential fellow in urban futures at Chapman University, Orange, Calif. His newest book is The Next Hundred Million: America in 2050.

No generation has suffered more from the Great Recession than millennials, typically defined as those born after 1980, Kotin wrote in a July 15 Newsweek article. Between 2005 and 2010, median net worth fell 37 percent for those under 35 but only 13 percent for those over 65, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.

Kotin also notes a Pew Research Center study showing that the median net worth of a baby boomer (65 and older) household is $170,494, 42 percent higher than it was in 1984, but the median net worth of a millennial household has declined 68 percent to $3,662.

Since millennials have less work experience than older generations, they have the highest unemployment rate, making wealth accumulation and debt repayment difficult.

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At the same time, older generations are saddling millennials with a tremendous amount of public debt. This week, the national debt alone is expected to surpass $16 trillion. Public debt from programs such as Social Security and Medicare at the national level and public employee pensions at the state and local level transfer wealth from the young to the old.

In addition to the public debt that will limit their government's abilities to deal with future crises, millennials are accumulating large amounts of personal debt, mostly in the form of student loans and credit card debt. Student loans now average $27,000 and the average college student has $12,700 in credit card debt, Kotin notes.

Additionally, while millennials are often encouraged to go to college, there are not enough jobs that require a college degree. Many college graduates of the millennial generation, therefore, end up working in a job that does not require a college degree. They have college loan debt, but they do not have a college graduate salary to help them pay off that debt. About 16 percent of bartenders and parking attendants have a college degree, Kotin pointed out.

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Internet freedom, cybersecurity land in 2012 Democratic National Platform

Democrats have included Internet freedom and cybersecurity as important issues in the 2012 Democratic National Platform.

As expected, the Democrats have included Internet freedom as one of the partys many primary provisions in the 2012 Democratic National Platform. Cybersecurity is also included in the platform, released late Monday ahead of the 2012 Democratic National Convention, which kicks off in Charlotte, North Carolina, today.

Inclusion of Internet freedom in the Democrats platform was first revealed by President Barack Obama during his Ask Me Anything public interview on Reddit last week. Obamas revelation came soon after the GOP released its own stance on Internet freedom in the 2012 Republican Party Platform.

While the Republicans focused on how they plan to address open Internet issues in the future through opposition to the Federal Communications Commissions Net neutrality rules, opposition to changes in the Internet governance model through the International Telecommunications Union (ITU), and support for civil liberties and personal privacy on the Web the Democrats instead vaguely outline what the Obama administration has already done to preserve the open Internet, along with further promises to oppose the extension of intergovernmental controls of the Internet through the ITU.

Here is the Democrats Internet freedom position, in full:

The Obama administration has led the world to recognize and defend Internet freedom the freedom of expression, assembly, and association online for people everywhere through coalitions of countries and by empowering individuals with innovative technologies. The administration has built partnerships to support an Internet that is secure and reliable and that is respectful of U.S. intellectual property, free flow of information, and privacy. To preserve the Internet as a platform for commerce, debate, learning, and innovation in the 21st century, we successfully negotiated international Internet policymaking principles, support the current multi-stakeholder approach to Internet governance, and oppose the extension of intergovernmental controls over the Internet.

In another part of the Democrats platform, entitled Out-innovating the Rest of the World, the party makes these key assertions:

President Obama has committed to ensuring that 98 percent of the country has access to high-speed wireless broadband Internet access. We are finding innovative ways to free up wireless spectrum and are building a state-of-the-art nationwide, interoperable, public safety network. President Obama is strongly committed to protecting an open Internet that fosters investment, innovation, creativity, consumer choice, and free speech, unfettered by censorship or undue violations of privacy.

The administration is vigorously protecting U.S. intellectual property our technology and creativity at home and abroad through better enforcement and innovative approaches such as voluntary efforts by all parties to minimize infringement while supporting the free flow of information. As technology advances, we will continue to work with all stakeholders to protect the security of the nation and its knowledge assets, U.S. intellectual property, the functioning of fair and competitive markets, and the privacy, free expression, and due process rights of Americans.

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Chuck Norris: ‘Our great country and freedom are under attack’ — VIDEO

Chuck Norris loves freedom more than you.

He loves it so much, in fact, that hes appearing in his own political ad, alongside his wife, Gena. The commercial features the couple calling on their evangelical brothers and sisters to get to the voting booths this November. The couple name-check Edmund Burke and Ronald Reagan, and urge freedom-loving Americans to get to the polls to thwart socialism or something much worse. Dun dun duuuun.

The ad doesnt specifically endorse Mitt Romney by name (and Norris himself threw his support behind Newt Gingrich in February), but its obvious what Norris wants anyone not wanting a roundhouse kick to the face to do. Gena tells viewers, It is estimated that in the 2008 election, 30 million evangelical Christians stayed home on voting day and Obama won the election by 10 million votes.

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Ukrainian Government Will Secure The Freedom of Press – President Yanukovych

KYIV, Ukraine, September 4, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --

Creating favorable conditions for the development of the freedom of press in Ukraine is the main task of the state government as far as national media is concerned. This was stated by the President of Ukraine Viktor Yanukovych in his speech at the 64thWorld Newspaper Congress and 19thWorld Forum of Editors in Kyiv (September 2-5, 2012). "The development of free press should be efficient, independent of any kinds of control," said Yanukovych.

The buildup of free media space and market in Ukraine is one of the key priorities of the state policy, emphasized Yanukovych. Political forces in Ukraine, even the opposing ones, agree that the only possible way of the country's development is democratic, with the freedom of speech as its core value. Ukraine managed to demonstrate a significant progress in acquiring the freedom of speech despite the heavy Soviet heritage. In the years of its independence the country has gone from total censorship to an open society.

The development of freedom of speech, however, can be achieved by the efforts of both - the government and the journalists. It should be noted that denationalization of printed media in the country is being conducted in accordance with Ukraine's commitments to PACE.

Ukrainian government will also work on securing favorable economic conditions for the printed media market, for only economically independent media can be free of any kind of control. Among other steps, the government will preserve the VAT relief for the mass media, stated Ukraine's President at the opening ceremony.

To reiterate the point of the freedom of speech in Ukraine, there was a group of people holding up placards aimed at Yanukovych during his speech. "They were not discredited and thrown out of the room, they were allowed to stay there throughout the speech of the head of state," commented the expert on media Garbis Kesisoglu, Hrriyet Gazetecilik ve Matbaacilik, participant of the Congress.

World Newspapers Congress in Kyiv will host the speakers, working for Dow Jones, Forbes, Guardian, Mail, New Delhi, The New York Times, Schibsted, Singapore Press Holdings, The Sunday Times, The Times, The Wall Street Journal, Die Zeit, and numerous others.

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Contractor removing dead nutria from Mississippi beaches after Isaac

WAVELAND, Miss. Crews are pitchforking dead nutria into front-end loaders on beaches in southern Mississippi.

The Sun Herald (http://bit.ly/PYmptw) reports that an estimated 16,000 to 18,000 of the semiaquatic, rat-like rodents and other dead animals washed up in Hancock County up after drowning in Hurricane Isaac's storm surge.

A federal contractor, U.S. Environmental Services, will dump the bodies in a landfill rated to take household garbage.

Hancock County Supervisor David Yarborough says county crews tried to deal with a similar problem after Hurricane Gustav and many workers got sick.

Neighboring Harrison County has fewer dead nutria. Officials say county crews removed nearly 16 tons of dead animals from its beaches Saturday and Sunday. Supervisor Kim Savant says they were still washing up Monday.

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UTC Aerospace Systems' legacy Hamilton Sundstrand business named in Aviation Week's 2012 Workforce Study as a company …

CHARLOTTE, N.C., Sept. 4, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --UTC Aerospace Systems' legacy Hamilton Sundstrand business was named in Aviation Week's 2012 Workforce Study as a "Company where Aerospace and Defense Professionals Want to work." UTC Aerospace Systems is a unit of United Technologies Corp. (UTX).

Hamilton Sundstrand was selected in two of three categories of the corporate study - "Respect for the Individual" and "Learning/Professional Development." These categories, along with "Technological Challenge," are the three areas employees in the industry said are most important to them as they make career decisions. Hamilton Sundstrand was one of 34 organizations that participated in the corporate study.

"We are honored to receive this recognition by Aviation Week. Hamilton Sundstrand has historically worked very hard to provide a stimulating and rewarding environment for employees," said Doug Balsbough, vice president, Human Resources Aircraft Systems, UTC Aerospace Systems. Balsbough previously served as Hamilton Sundstrand's VP of Human Resources. "With the addition of more than 27,000 new employees following the integration of Goodrich and the expansion of our product and technology portfolio, our employees have greater opportunities for career development and interesting and fulfilling work."

Hamilton Sundstrand has also ranked highly in the three categories in past Aviation Week workforce studies.

The 2012 Workforce Study is produced by Aviation Week in collaboration with the Aerospace Industries Association (AIA), American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA), National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), and National Defense Industrial Association (NDIA), and provides a single source of reliable data that analyzes current A&D workforce issues, trends and opportunities.

Aviation Week is the largest multimedia information and services provider for the global aviation, aerospace and defense industries. Industry professionals rely on Aviation Week for analysis, marketing and intelligence. Customers include the world's leading manufacturers, suppliers, airlines, militaries, governments and other organizations that serve this global market.

UTC Aerospace Systems designs, manufactures and services integrated systems and components for the aerospace and defense industries. UTC Aerospace Systems supports a global customer base with significant worldwide manufacturing and customer service facilities.

United Technologies Corp., based in Hartford, Conn., is a diversified company that provides high-technology products and services to the aerospace and building industries.

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HORIBA Medical Announces Success of Online Training for Haematology Analysers

'Virtual' classrooms enhance staff training at Spire Healthcare

Northampton, UK - The implementation of HORIBA Medical UK's online training programme for its haematology analysers has proven to be a great success at Spire Pathology Services. HORIBA Medical's ABX Pentra 80 haematology analysers have played a major role in helping Spire Pathology Services to process the more than 1.8 million samples that are tested yearly in its 18 laboratories for hospitals within the Spire Healthcare Group (the second largest group of private hospitals across the UK), as well as external customers, including the independent and NHS sectors.

HORIBA Medical's ABX Pentra 80 haematology analysers fulfil all the requirements of Spire's busy pathology labs, however one of the biggest challenges lies in ensuring all appropriate personnel are fully trained and certified to use the analysers. Consequently, Spire adopted the HORIBA e-Learning Portal (HeLP) as a complement to its on-site and classroom-based learning. As a computer-based, online programme, this not only improves the accessibility of training for staff working shifts and on-call, but also facilitates a multi-disciplinary approach to blood analysis. As Spire's staff hold a diverse range of medical and laboratory expertise, the user-friendly, modular courses ensure that differing learning needs can be met.

The HeLP e-learning programme, written and designed in-house by HORIBA Medical team experts, was adapted for Spire's individual needs by working with Linda Joyce, Manager at Spire Pathology Services' Portsmouth Laboratory. "The ABX Pentra 80 haematology analysers tick all the boxes in terms of the blood analysis requirements of our pathology laboratories, but it is always a challenge to make sure that all our staff, from a range of specialities, are well-trained to use the analysers. The HeLP online training programme provides the ideal solution," said Linda Joyce. As an administrator of online learning at Spire Pathology Services, Linda Joyce is notified by email when personnel in the countrywide pathology laboratories have successfully completed the course, making it easy for her to keep up-to-date with who has received the training.

According to Linda Joyce, one of the key benefits of the e-learning programme was the flexibility to adapt it to the requirements of the pathology laboratories. "HORIBA Medical were very good at working with us to adapt the online tool to our needs. I worked personally with them to set up the package, where certain aspects were changed to tailor the learning programme to the requirements of our personnel. For example, one of the areas we needed more tuition on was for a statistical measurement of population means: the package was modified to include this."

HeLP fully supports a multi-disciplinary use of the HORIBA haematology analysers. For example, the online tool ensures that non-biomedical scientists (BMS) can be trained to the appropriate level necessary to use the blood analyser. "HORIBA Medical have even designed a haematology course for beginners to bring medical laboratory assistants and biochemists unfamiliar with blood work, up to speed," added Linda Joyce. "We also have a two-tiered learning programme for the analysers; Level 1 is for basic users such as non BMS staff and Level 2 is more advanced, for BMS staff. This means learning is adapted specifically to the users' needs."

Spire Pathology Services' professional service dictates that all personnel must hold certificates of competency in order to use the haematology analysers. Upon the successful completion of the e-learning courses, certificates are produced which carry a Continued Professional Development (CPD) code accredited from the Institute of Biomedical Sciences. "Ensuring that our entire team are working at a high level of competency is vital to us at Spire and thanks to HORIBA's online training programme this is now possible. The design of an e-learning course tailored specifically to our needs is a reflection of our continued excellent working relationship with HORIBA," commented Linda Joyce.

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Resulting from nearly 30 years of understanding and meeting its customers' exacting individual needs, the HORIBA Medical team holds a wealth of expertise in haematology, and increasingly in clinical chemistry. Consequently, HORIBA Medical has become a well-respected and renowned specialist in the design and manufacture of automated in vitro diagnostic systems for haematology and chemistry analysis.

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Frontline health staff’s job cut warning

PATHOLOGY Queensland is preparing to shed staff as part of $25 million in budget cuts, and employees have been warned "being frontline offers no protection".

An email from Pathology Queensland's principal chief scientist for haematology, Dominic Burns, outlines government plans for the organisation to become "more efficient with less resources".

"There is a head count imperative as well as a budget imperative," he says in the email.

"The budget would be difficult to achieve without reducing staff."

The email, obtained by The Courier-Mail, says if a role is no longer required, human resources will work with affected employees on the possibility of placement in another position.

A video conference with staff is planned for later this week, when further details are expected to be revealed.

Mr Burns' email refers staff to Queensland Health's Employee Assistance Program, a free counselling service, given "there may be considerable stress and uncertainty for everyone".

He said it was possible some services may be devolved to the 17 hospital and health service districts.

Public health expert Mike Daube, professor of health policy at Curtin University in Western Australia, said yesterday that devolution of services to the districts could be "expensive or a recipe for disaster - possibly both".

"There is no way that 17 boards will have the expertise to address all the issues and problems they will face," Professor Daube said.

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New long-term antimicrobial catheter developed

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Contact: Laura Udakis l.udakis@sgm.ac.uk 44-079-908-26696 Society for General Microbiology

A novel antimicrobial catheter that remains infection-free for up to twelve weeks could dramatically improve the lives of long-term catheter users. The scientists who have developed the new technology are presenting their work at the Society for General Microbiology's Autumn Conference at the University of Warwick.

Researchers at the University of Nottingham have developed a catheter that can kill most urinary bacteria, including most strains of Proteus bacteria the most common cause of catheter infections. Importantly the antimicrobial catheter retains its activity for between six to twelve weeks, making it suitable for long-term use, unlike existing commercial anti-infection catheters.

Urinary catheters are commonly used to manage incontinence in the elderly or individuals who have suffered long-term spinal cord injury. All catheters become infected after a couple of weeks and Proteus bacteria are responsible for up to 40% of these infections. The bacterium sticks to catheter surfaces and breaks down urea, causing the pH of urine to rise. This causes deposits of mineral crystals in the catheter which blocks it, preventing drainage. If unnoticed, catheter blockage can lead to kidney and bloodstream infections, which ultimately may result in potentially fatal septic shock.

This new antimicrobial catheter has significant advantages over existing solutions, explained Dr Roger Bayston who is leading the development. "Commercial 'anti-infection' catheters are active for only a few days and are not suitable for long-term use. There is an urgent need for an antimicrobial catheter that is suitable for long-term use. Our catheter uses patented technology that does not involve any coatings which extends its antimicrobial activity. The process involves introducing antimicrobial molecules into the catheter material after manufacture, so that they are evenly distributed throughout it, yet can move through the material to replenish those washed away from the surface."

There are 100 million catheter users worldwide whose lives can be severely disrupted by illness from repeat infections and side-effects from antibiotics. "The catheter technology has proven benefit in other medical settings and has the potential to be the solution to recurrent infections in long-term catheter users, which will improve quality of life of these individuals. In addition, reducing the need to frequently change catheters and treat infections would represent huge financial savings to the NHS," explained Dr Bayston.

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Monster And Viacom Introduce Monster DNA Headphones And A New Alliance To Support Music Culture

NEW YORK, Sept. 4, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --Monster, the world's leading manufacturer of high-performance headphones and electronic accessories, and Viacom, home to the world's premier entertainment brands, today announced a global alliance for the launch of a new audio brand Monster DNA. With Monster's latest advancement in sound engineering, Monster DNA headphones bring music listeners a new sound that is as powerful and striking as the bold design of the headphone itself. More than a headphone, Monster DNA will look to serve today's music listener and music artists with a focus on music sharing, music community, and social awareness reaching the music entertainment community globally through an exclusive integrated campaign across Viacom music and entertainment brands worldwide including CMT, COMEDY CENTRAL, Logo, MTV, MTV2, mtvU, SPIKE, Tr3s, VH1 and VH1 Classic.

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Rooted in the technology behind music, Monster has been dedicated to improving the music listening experience, from its development of high-performance audio cable for audiophiles, to professional recording and instrument cables for musicians. Recently, the company changed the way people think about what a headphone can sound like when it engineered the sound of the popular Beats by Dr. Dre headphones.

Said Noel Lee, The Head Monster: "We're excited about what we have accomplished with next generation sound with Monster DNA. It's the evolution of what a headphone can look and sound like. Sonically, they completely kick ass yet still have refined sound qualities that all music lovers can appreciate."

Viacom will provide a global platform for the Monster DNA headphones through its diverse entertainment brands, which continue to innovate, create culture and connect with young audiences at the intersection of music and entertainment. "Just like Viacom's brands, Monster DNA headphones are designed to reflect the creativity and confidence of young people," said Jeff Lucas, Head of Sales, Music and Entertainment for Viacom. "Through this partnership, we're plugging Monster in to the deep connection we have with our young audiences, and giving our fans a new way to experience sound and express originality."

Monster DNA is Next Generation EverythingDesigned with both the music and fashion consumer in mind, Monster took a very aggressive approach to evolve its audio signature, the technologies that make it possible, the not-square-or- round triangle speaker housing, and its fashion forward two-tone color design. Extensive design considerations included advanced ear cushion design and lightness for overall better ear comfort than similar on-ear headphones. "We tried to think of everything we could do to make Monster DNA better than anything out there for today's extensive music listener. We even included a nifty buddy jack to share what you're listening to, something we thought people might want to do but haven't thought about," added Lee.

Music Isn't the Only Thing That Matters Music is a very powerful platform, building on the message that music matters, Monster and Viacom want to ensure that Monster DNA helps advance important pro-social causes that resonate with young music fans. The unprecedented alliance will benefit from the global marketing power of Viacom's brands and connect to many of its pro-social campaigns, including the MTV Staying Alive Foundation, SPIKE's Hire a Vet and the VH1 Save the Music Foundation.

Monster DNA to Debut at 2012 MTV Video Music AwardsThe Monster DNA campaign will officially launch at the 2012 MTV Video Music Awards, airing live from Los Angeles on Thursday, September 6 at 8:00 p.m. ET/PT. The new headphones will be integrated into several elements, and VMA performing and presenting music artists and celebrities will have the first-hand look and sound experience when they receive special chrome versions, a nod to MTV's moon man. Monster DNA will also be integrated into the 2012 MTV EMA, airing globally from Frankfurt, Germany on Sunday, November 11th.

Monster DNA in Stores Soon Monster DNA will be available in the U.S. in September and in Europe in October at the following retailers: Apple stores worldwide, Best Buy and its Global Subsidiaries (Future Shop) and HMV Europe. They will be offered in seven different versions, including On-Ear models in Black, White, Cobalt Blue and Perfect Teal for a suggested retail price of $199.95, as well as Black and White In-Ear versions (SRP:$99.95).

ABOUT MONSTER Monster was founded over 30 years ago by Head Monster Noel Lee, who was recently honored with the prestigious Plus X Award: Lifetime Achievement Award, as a company dedicated to creating products that enhance the sound quality of music. The company engineered the sound of the acclaimed Beats by Dr. Dre headphones, and has become the world's leading manufacturer of high-performance, sonically superior headphones, all of which feature the company's Pure Monster Sound. Monster is also the world's leading manufacturer of advanced connectivity solutions for high-performance home entertainment, audio, home cinema, computer and gaming as well as a leading innovator in the field of mobile accessories and professional audio. The company also provides high-performance AC power line conditioning and protection products for audio/video systems, as well as energy-saving power products. Monster continues to lead in innovation with over 300 U.S. and international patents and dozens pending, offering more than 4,000 products in over 134 countries worldwide.

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Jonathan DiVincenzo Joins Enzymatics as President and Chief Executive Officer

BEVERLY, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--

Enzymatics, Inc., a rapidly growing provider of molecular biology reagents, today announced the appointment of Jonathan DiVincenzo as President and Chief Executive Officer. Mr. DiVincenzo brings more than 20 years of industry experience to the role having previously served as Corporate Officer of Millipore Corporation andPresident of its Bioscience Division. Mr. DiVincenzo joins Enzymatics to continue the growth fueled by the immense scientific skill set, drive and ambition of the Companys workforce.

Jon is a visionary leader with a strong track record of building global businesses serving the life science industry," said Ian Ratcliffe, Chairman of Enzymatics Board of Directors. "His experience and capabilities in bringing new technologies to global markets make him uniquely qualified to lead Enzymatics through its next wave of growth."

Enzymatics co-founders Stephen Picone and Christopher Benoit commented, Enzymatics has evolved into a thriving business from a startup in 2007, growing to approximately 100 employees in just five years. We welcome Jon to the Enzymatics family, and with his extensive commercial and strategic experience, we will continue to build Enzymatics as the leading global supplier of high quality reagents and services to the rapidly expanding molecular genetics industry. Stephen Picone and Chris Benoit are remaining at the Company in active roles under the new titles, Chief Strategy Officer and Chief Commercial Officer, respectively.

Mr. DiVincenzo has held several key leadership positions during his 18-year tenure at Millipore Corporation (now Merck Millipore).As the President of the Companys Bioscience Division, Jon led 1200 employees and grew the division to over $600 million of revenues. Prior to that he served as Vice President of Global Sales and Service and as Vice President of Marketing and R&D. For several years, he also held senior marketing and product management positions within Millipores Lab Water business (which later became part of the Bioscience Division) in Paris. Before Millipore, Jon worked for Orion Research (now part of ThermoFisher Scientific) as Product Manager and Technical Support Engineer and for General Electric Corporation in thermodynamics engineering. Jon holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from Northeastern University in Boston. He is a member of the Northeasterns College of Engineering Advisory Board and Board of Directors of the Analytical and Life Science Systems Association (ALSSA).

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Enzymatics is a leading provider of molecular biology reagents and manufacturing services that delivers unrivaled quality, consistency, and value to the commercial genomic sciences community. The company manufactures in the USA under ISO 13485 certification, is focused on building long-term partnerships, and leverages internal and external innovation to commercialize breakthrough technologies. http://www.enzymatics.com

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GLOBAL BIOENERGIES nominated as one of the five most innovative European biotech SMEs by EuropaBio

EVRY, France--(BUSINESS WIRE)--

Global Bioenergies (ALGBE.PA), an industrial biology company developing sustainable routes to light olefins, has been nominated as one of the five most innovative European biotech SMEs by EuropaBio, representing more than 1800 European companies.

EuropaBio, the principal organization to represent more than 1800 of Europes biotechnology companies, has communicated the choice of its expert panel for the Most Innovative EU Biotech SME Award 2012 in the press release which can be found under http://www.europabio.org/sme/press/who-are-europes-5-most-innovative-biotech-smes.

The award ceremony will be held on September 19th in the European Parliament by Commission Vice President Antonio Tajani, Commissioner for Industry & Entrepreneurship.

Marc Delcourt, co-founder and CEO of Global Bioenergies, comments: We are very honored by the choice of the expert panel of this prestigious biotechnology award, in particular because it was open to all European biotechnology companies acting in fields as diverse as pharmaceuticals, diagnostics, plant science, environment and industrial biology. We would like to thank EuropaBio for their recognition of our unique synthetic biology-based approach to convert renewable resources into light olefins, the core molecules of the petrochemical industry, and more generally for their support to the emerging industrial biology community.

About GLOBAL BIOENERGIES

Global Bioenergies is one of the few companies worldwide, and the only one in Europe, that is developing a process to convert renewable resources into hydrocarbons through fermentation. The Company initially focused its efforts on the production of isobutene, one of the most important petrochemical building blocks that can be converted into fuels, plastics, organic glass and elastomers. Global Bioenergies continues to improve the yield of its process and prepares the phase dedicated to pilot testing. The company is also looking to replicate this success with other members of the gaseous olefins family (propylene, ethylene, linear butylenes, butadiene), key molecules at the heart of petrochemical industry. Global Bioenergies is listed on NYSE Alternext Paris (FR0011052257 ALGBE).

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Research and Markets: Biochemical Pathways. An Atlas of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--

Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/np8lcc/biochemical_pathwa) has announced the addition of John Wiley and Sons Ltd's new book "Biochemical Pathways. An Atlas of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology" to their offering.

Covering a wide range of subject matter, including biochemistry, molecular and cell biology, medicine, chemistry, and allied health, Biochemical Pathways is a full-color, easy-to-use resource for students and professionals. This information-packed reference features a unique summary of biochemical pathways based on the well-known Biochemical Pathways chart. Included is descriptive information about properties such as enzymes, chemicals, proteins, and DNA, all of which act together to create an elaborate chain that drives all biological functions. Completely updated, this new edition continues to play a valuable role in this important scientific field.

Key Topics Covered:

Chapter 1. Introduction and general aspects, chemistry and physical chemistry

Chapter 2. The cell and its contents: Enzymes, nucleic acids, and polymeric carbohydrates and lipids

Chapter 3. General metabolism in animals, plants and bacteria

Chapter 4. Protein biosynthesis, modification and degradation

Chapter 5. Viruses

Chapter 6. Transport systems

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Research and Markets: Biochemical Pathways. An Atlas of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology