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Moved to www.azbiotechnews.com - We got our own server space and moved to AZ Biotech News at www.azbiotechnews.com. All of our olds posts are already transferred to their new location. We'll be slowly deleting some of the posts here. Update your bookmarks. - 2006/09/15 12 Volunteers to Start Getting HIV Vaccine - Human volunteers this week began signing up for an experimental HIV vaccine developed at Atlanta's Emory University. Twelve people are expected to take part in the trial at four participating research centers _ St. Louis University, Vanderbilt Univer... - 2006/04/17 Biotech event puts Arizona delegation on global stage - Arizona got a chance to take its biotech efforts on an international road show last week. And state biotech leaders didn't have to leave the country to do it. A 26-member delegation from the state traveled to Chicago for BIO 2006, one of largest annu... - 2006/04/17 Look out San Diego: Peoria and Phoenix are on your tail - While San Diego, the Bay Area and the Boston area remain the country's dominant centers of biotechnology, other regions have popped onto the industry's map in the last four years, according to a study released yesterday at the Biotechnology Industry ... - 2006/04/14 Gene Hunting in Canada - Genizon is using the genetic homogeneity of French Canadians to find new drug targets -- and redefine human disease. In the 17th century, 15,000 French immigrants bravely made their way to eastern Canada. Some headed further west, many returned to ... - 2006/04/13 Fossils fill gap in human lineage - Fossil hunters have found remains of a probable direct ancestor of humans that lived more than four million years ago. The specimens of this ancient creature are helping bridge a long gap during a crucial phase of human evolution. Professor Tim Whit... - 2006/04/13
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