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Daily Archives: March 25, 2014
DNA Mugshots
Posted: March 25, 2014 at 7:44 am
Hologic has named Eric Compton to the newly-established position of chief operating officer. He most recently served as worldwide president of Johnson & Johnson's Ortho Clinical Diagnostics business. Hologic also named Claus Egstrand its new senior VP and general manager, international. He previously held senior positions at Merck, Stryker, Pfizer Consumer Healthcare, and Pharmacia. In addition, David Harding, who previously served as Hologic's group senior VP and GM of women's health, has been named senior VP of corporate strategy. CFO Glenn Muir, who began serving in that post in 1992, will retire from the firm at the end of November.
SISCAPA Assay Technologies has named Selena Larkin its vice president of marketing and sales. Larkin joins the mass spec assay firm after recently serving as global director of pharmaceutical strategy at Agilent Technologies. She previously held positions at Applied Biosystems/Sciex and Irvine Scientific.
Sequenom announced this week that CEO Harry Hixson plans to retire from that position in June, at the time of the company's stockholder meeting. Current President and Chief Operating Officer William Welch will assume Hixson's position upon his retirement. Hixson will continue to serve as chairman of the firm's board of directors, a title he has held since 2003. Welch also will be nominated to serve on the board at the annual meeting, Sequenom said. Also, CFO Paul Maier also will retire from his job in June, but will continue to work with the company as a consultant. Current VP and Chief Accounting Officer Carolyn Beaver will replace Maier as CFO upon his retirement. She previously was corporate VP and controller of Beckman Coulter. In addition, Dirk van den Boom will be promoted to be chief scientific and strategy officer. He has been with Sequenom since 1998, and he recently was the company's executive VP of R&D and chief technology officer.
Former Life Technologies executive Paul Grossman has joined Telegraph Hill Partners as a venture partner. Grossman previously was head of global strategy and corporate development at Life Tech, and he also held the same position at Invitrogen. Before he joined Invitrogen, Grossman held a variety of leadership roles at Applied Biosystems, including as a research scientist and patent attorney, VP of intellectual property, and VP of strategy and business development.
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Could far-flung mutations in the genome activate cancer-causing genes? – Video
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Could far-flung mutations in the genome activate cancer-causing genes?
A Perspective published with his postdocs, Hans-Martin Herz, Ph.D. and Deqing Hu, Ph.D., in the March 20th issue of Molecular Cell. In it, they summarize how...
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Evolution Lesson 10 – DNA & Human Genome (2) – Video
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Evolution Lesson 10 - DNA Human Genome (2)
One year study of Evolution DNA by Dr. Bo Kirkwood bokirkwood@ aol.com.
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Genome: A healthcare revolution – Newsnight – Video
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Genome: A healthcare revolution - Newsnight
Rohan Silva investigates the potential of the human genome in creating a personalised healthcare revolution Follow @BBCNewsnight on Twitter https://twitter.c...
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INOKI GENOME FIGHT 1 – Video
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IBM's Watson helps genome research
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IBM says it is joining a 'genomic medicine' initiative, using its Watson supercomputer to deliver customised treatment options for cancer patients.
The US computing group said on Wednesday it was teaming with the New York Genome Center in a program to help doctors develop treatments tailored to each patient's genetic makeup.
The first phase will help oncologists find treatments for patients with glioblastoma, an aggressive and malignant brain cancer that kills more than 13,000 people in the United States each year.
The supercomputer will be used to scan medical journals, new studies and clinical records and correlate those with a patient's genetic mutations.
'Clinicians lack the tools and time required to bring DNA-based treatment options to their patients,' said a statement from IBM and the Genome Center.
'This joint NYGC Watson initiative aims to speed up this complex process, identifying patterns in genome sequencing and medical data to unlock insights that will help clinicians bring the promise of genomic medicine to their patients.'
Because Watson can continually 'learn' from new data, the initiative aims to update databases that give doctors the best treatment options.
'Since the human genome was first mapped more than a decade ago, we've made tremendous progress in understanding the genetic drivers of disease,' said Robert Darnell, president and scientific director of the centre.
'The real challenge before us is how to make sense of massive quantities of genetic data and translate that information into better treatments for patients.
'Applying the cognitive computing power of Watson is going to revolutionise genomics and accelerate the opportunity to improve outcomes for patients with deadly diseases.'
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Eczema Stress – How To Cure Eczema Stress Easily – Video
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Eczema Stress - How To Cure Eczema Stress Easily
Cure Eczema Stress Easily ,Read this : http://bit.ly/OAMCRo While you cannot always control this, try to avoid sweating as much as possible. If you work out ...
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Eczema – KidsHealth
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Most kids get itchy rashes at one time or another. But eczema can be a nuisance that may prompt scratching that makes the problem worse.
The term eczema refers to a number of different skin conditions in which the skin is red and irritated and occasionally results in small, fluid-filled bumps that become moist and ooze. The most common cause of eczema is atopic dermatitis, sometimes called infantile eczema although it occurs in infants and older children.
The word "atopic" describes conditions that occur when someone is overly sensitive to allergens in their environment such as pollens, molds, dust, animal dander, and certain foods. "Dermatitis" means that the skin is inflamed, or red and sore.
Kids who get eczema often have family members with hay fever, asthma, or other allergies. Some experts think these kids may be genetically predisposed to get eczema, which means characteristics have been passed on from parents through genes that make a child more likely to get it.
About half of the kids who get eczema will also someday develop hay fever or asthma themselves. Eczema is not an allergy itself, but allergies can trigger eczema. Some environmental factors (such as excessive heat or emotional stress) can also trigger the condition.
About 1 out of every 10 kids develops eczema. Typically, symptoms appear within the first few months of life, and almost always before a child turns 5. But the good news is that more than half of the kids who have eczema today will be over it by the time they're teenagers.
Signs and symptoms of eczema can vary widely during the early phases. Between 2 and 6 months of age (and almost always before they're 5 years old), kids with eczema usually develop itchy, dry, red skin and small bumps on their cheeks, forehead, or scalp. The rash may spread to the extremities (the arms and legs) and the trunk, and red, crusted, or open lesions may appear on any area affected.
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Mind, body & Soul: Foods for nourishing the skin
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Mind, body & Soul: Foods for nourishing the skin
2:33pm Monday 24th March 2014 in Health, Beauty & Wellbeing By Sally Duffin
Spring sunshine hints at the warm summer months to come and thoughts of peeling back our layers of winter clothing.
Your skin can really suffer during winter, being stifled under vests and thick jumpers or exposed to harsh cold weather and by spring it can feel dry, flaky and dull.
Natural skincare products are great for cleansing and moisturising whilst eating foods that nourish your skin from within can help redress a wide variety of chronic conditions including sensitive skin, acne, eczema and psoriasis.
Your skin is covered by a fine layer of natural oils which protect it from damage and retain moisture in the top layer of skin cells. This natural oil barrier is affected by harsh skincare products and a diet low in healthy fats and water.
Including cold pressed flaxseed oil in salad dressings, smoothies or yoghurt, drinking plenty of water and eating fresh oily fish, nuts and seeds several times a week tops up your levels of healthy fats and maintains your skins hydration and oil balance.
Even if you have oily skin you still need these fats otherwise your skin produces more oil to compensate for a lack of them.
Eczema is derived from the Greek work exzein which literally means to boil over and skin looks sore, red and inflamed. From a naturopathic viewpoint, your skin is a reflection of what is going on inside the body and if your liver and bowels are not getting rid of wastes properly, this will affect your skin!
Food intolerances are frequently a factor in both eczema and psoriasis as they can trigger your immune system and produce skin inflammation.
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Jill Reveals Her Fight Against Plaque Psoriasis – Video
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Jill Reveals Her Fight Against Plaque Psoriasis
Watch Jill #39;s uplifting plaque psoriasis story. Jill has been battling moderate to severe plaque psoriasis since she was 23. She always felt she had to wear l...
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