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Biomedical Career Paths

May 11, 2010 by biotech-source.com · 16 Comments 


The different biomedical engineering career paths available to students.

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Dalian 2009 – Finding the New Shoots of Growth

May 11, 2010 by biotech-source.com · Leave a Comment 


www.weforum.org 11.09.2009 As the global economy begins to exit from the deepest recession since World War II, the recovery is expected to follow a different path from those of recent memory. What, and where, are the new drivers of growth? Marwan M. Boodai, Chief Executive Officer, Boodai Corporation, Kuwait Liu Jiren, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Neusoft Corporation, People’s Republic of China; Global Agenda Council on Emerging Multinationals Deepak Puri, Chairman and Managing Director, Moser Baer, India Iqbal Survé, Executive Chairman, Sekunjalo Investments, South Africa James S. Turley, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Ernst & Young, USA Wan Gang, Minister of Science and Technology of the People’s Republic of China Chaired by Victor Halberstadt, Professor of Public Economics, Leiden University, Netherlands; Global Agenda Council on International Monetary Systems

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Open for Questions: The Year in Changing Washington

May 11, 2010 by biotech-source.com · 25 Comments 


CTO Aneesh Chopra and Norm Eisen with White House Counsel take your questions on changing Washington

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????????HowDose Coenzyme Q10 Supplementation During Infertility Treatment Effects Pregnancy Outcome (CoQ10) This study is not yet open for participant recruitment. Verified by University of Toronto, April 2009 First Received: April 7, 2009 No Changes Posted Sponsors and Collaborators:University of Toronto The Toronto Center for Advanced Reproductive Technology (TCART) Ferring Pharmaceuticals Information provided by:University of Toronto ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier:NCT00878124 Purpose As women age the ovarian response and pregnancy rate are reduced while the rate of chromosomal abnormalities in the embryos is increased. Oocyte maturation, accurate chromosomal segregation as well as early embryo development and implantation are dependent on the supply of large amounts of energy, which unlike other cells can only arise from the mitochondria. With age the mitochondria becomes less efficient due to damage to its unique DNA, resulting in decreased energy production. The proposed study will examine the effect of the combination of a dietary supplement, Co enzyme Q10 on pregnancy rate and response of the ovaries to a medication that stimulates follicle growth. The investigators hypothesize that the improved energetic state of the oocyte would result in a more accurate chromosomal separation, increased embryo quality and pregnancy rate. ConditionIntervention Poor Ovarian Response Dietary Supplement: Coenzyme Q10 co treatment Other: Placebo Caps Study Type:Interventional

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???~?????? HowDose Coenzyme Q10 Supplementation During Infertility Treatment Effects Pregnancy Outcome (CoQ10) This study is not yet open for participant recruitment. Verified by University of Toronto, April 2009 First Received: April 7, 2009 No Changes Posted Sponsors and Collaborators:University of Toronto The Toronto Center for Advanced Reproductive Technology (TCART) Ferring Pharmaceuticals Information provided by:University of Toronto ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier:NCT00878124 Purpose As women age the ovarian response and pregnancy rate are reduced while the rate of chromosomal abnormalities in the embryos is increased. Oocyte maturation, accurate chromosomal segregation as well as early embryo development and implantation are dependent on the supply of large amounts of energy, which unlike other cells can only arise from the mitochondria. With age the mitochondria becomes less efficient due to damage to its unique DNA, resulting in decreased energy production. The proposed study will examine the effect of the combination of a dietary supplement, Co enzyme Q10 on pregnancy rate and response of the ovaries to a medication that stimulates follicle growth. The investigators hypothesize that the improved energetic state of the oocyte would result in a more accurate chromosomal separation, increased embryo quality and pregnancy rate. ConditionIntervention Poor Ovarian Response Dietary Supplement: Coenzyme Q10 co treatment Other: Placebo Caps Study Type

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