Week ended 29 September 2000

Proteins ready for Round Two
(ScienceNOW, 29 September 2000)
Structural biology gets a $150 million boost
(Science, 29 September 2000)
A virus in shining armor
(ScienceNOW, 27 September 2000)
Big bucks for big diseases
(ScienceNOW, 26 September 2000)
Why eating less means living longer
(ScienceNOW, 26 September 2000)
Week ended 22 September 2000

Moratorium urged on germ line gene therapy
(Science, 22 September 2000)
New way found to study closely related proteins
(Science, 22 September 2000)
Cloned and cloned again
(ScienceNOW, 20 September 2000)
Ethicist named in gene therapy suit
(ScienceNOW, 19 September 2000)
Lasker Awards for six biomedical researchers
(ScienceNOW, 18 September 2000)
Week ended 15 September 2000

"Glue grant" boosts cell signaling consortium
(Science, 15 September 2000)
Report urges better treatment, status for postdocs
(Science, 15 September 2000)
Salk Institute goes north for new CEO
(Science, 15 September 2000)
Cancer fighter's modus operandi revealed
(Science, 15 September 2000)
Call to arms for European life scientists
(Science, 15 September 2000)
Virology: Evolution on life's fringes
(Science, 15 September 2000)
Howard Hughes leads hot research charts
(ScienceNOW, 12 September 2000)
Week ended 8 September 2000

DNA arrays reveal cancer in its many forms
(Science, 8 September 2000)
Protein Arrays Step Out of DNA's Shadow
(Science, 8 September 2000)
Biomedicine in Canada: Virtual institutes gear up to do real research
(Science, 8 September 2000)
New protein contributes to Alzheimer's
(ScienceNOW, 6 September 2000)
Week ended 1 September 2000

Transposons help sculpt a dynamic genome
(Science, 1 September 2000)
Deadly bacterium's genome sequenced
(ScienceNOW, 31 August 2000)
Microbe genomes to star for a month
(ScienceNOW, 29 August 2000)
Animal rights agreement riles researchers
(ScienceNOW, 29 August 2000)
Week ended 25 August 2000

Financial conflicts get more scrutiny in clinical trials
(Science, 25 August 2000)
- Building a case for sequencing the chimp
(Science, 25 August 2000)
- Letter: A primate genome deserves high priority
(Science, 25 August 2000)
Rat genome off to an early start
(Science, 25 August 2000)
Seed bank saves up plant diversity
(ScienceNOW, 25 August 2000)
DNA across Korea's DMZ
(ScienceNOW, 24 August 2000)
NIH allows pluripotent stem cell research
(ScienceNOW, 23 August 2000)
Health and space top dot-govs
(ScienceNOW, 21 August 2000)
Week ended 18 August 2000

Perseverence leads to cloned pig in Japan
(Science, 18 August 2000)
Tumor angiogenesis: Gene expression paterns identified
(Science, 18 August 2000)
Evolution 2000: Evolutionary trends from bacteria
(Science, 18 August 2000)
Xenotransplants take glancing blow
(ScienceNOW, 17 August 2000)
Cheating rife in clinical trial
(ScienceNOW, 16 August 2000)
U.K. Backs expanded research on embryos
(ScienceNOW, 16 August 2000)
Definition of 'distress' Under debate
(ScienceNOW, 15 August 2000)
Hunting for BRCA3
(ScienceNOW, 15 August 2000)
Packaging the brain's message
(ScienceNOW, 14 August 2000)
Week ended 11 August 2000

Monsanto donates its share of golden rice
(Science, 11 August 2000)
Gates Foundation on big funding spree
(Science, 11 August 2000)
Long-sought protein packages glutamate
(Science, 11 August 2000)
DNA tweezers, please
(ScienceNOW, 11 August 2000)
Flicking the fat switch
(ScienceNOW, 11 August 2000)
Fighting cancer at the keyboard
(ScienceNOW, 11 August 2000)
Ribosome structure mirrors RNA world
(ScienceNOW, 10 August 2000)
Week ended 4 August 2000

Flawed cancer study leads to shake-up at University of Oklahoma
(Science, 4 August 2000)
USDA to commercialize "terminator" technology
(Science, 4 August 2000)
Two chromosomes and a double life
(ScienceNOW, 2 August 2000)
Vaccine boosts xenotransplant hopes
(ScienceNOW, 2 August 2000)
A shot in the arm for the fetus
(ScienceNOW, 1 August 2000)
Worming a secret out of nature
(ScienceNOW, 1 August 2000)
Calling all DNA chip data
(ScienceNOW, 31 July 2000)
Week ended 28 July 2000

Hughes grants target infectious diseases
(Science, 28 July 2000)
Wellcome Trust backs genome computation
(Science, 28 July 2000)
Divining diet and disease from ancient DNA
(Science, 28 July 2000)
Toxicologists brace for genomics revolution
(Science, 28 July 2000)
Roadblock on the way to cell division
(ScienceNOW, 28 July 2000)
Week ended 21 July 2000

Companies, donors pledge to close gap in AIDS treatment
(Science, 21 July 2000)
Targeting intron insertion into DNA
(Science, 21 July 2000)
Activists win big on rodent, bird rules
(Science, 21 July 2000)
Week ended 14 July 2000

South African leader declines to join the chorus on HIV and AIDS
(Science, 14 July 2000)
Publish and perish in the Internet world
(Science, 14 July 2000)
A gene for smooth-running joints
(Science, 14 July 2000)
Creation's seventh day
(Science, 14 July 2000)
Tackling biology with no holds barred, at 800 miles per hour
(Science, 14 July 2000)
Preventing a gas attack
(ScienceNOW, 13 July 2000)
Alzheimer's vaccine appears safe--but is it effective?
(ScienceNOW, 11 July 2000)
Sowing solutions
(ScienceNOW, 11 July 2000)
Breast cancer gene dons new hat
(ScienceNOW, 10 July 2000)
Week ended 7 July 2000

Mutation points to salt recycling pathway
(Science, 7 July 2000)
New European plant science group lobbies for support
(Science, 7 July 2000)
DNA imaging: Getting a feel for genetic variations
(Science, 7 July 2000)
Italian scientists seek to reverse budget cuts
(Science, 7 July 2000)
New insights into type 2 diabetes
(Science, 7 July 2000)
Antibiotic crackdown in Korea
(ScienceNOW, 7 July 2000)
Climbing DNA's ladder rung by rung
(ScienceNOW, 3 July 2000)
Ghost funder spurs medical research collaboration
(ScienceNOW, 3 July 2000)
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