Stenkastningen involverar även muttrar och slangbellor sydsvenskan.se - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from sydsvenskan.se Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Date Time
$14m invested in world-leading RNA therapy: University of Otago spinout targeting new cancer treatments
Amaroq Therapeutics, a new biotech start-up spun out of the University of Otago, with one of the world’s most advanced programs in next-generation RNA therapy to target cancer has secured NZ$14m investment to accelerate development.
Dr Sarah Diermeier.
The study of long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs), often referred to as “dark matter” of the genome, are molecules naturally present in cells. Acting as key cell regulators despite not coding for proteins they have become one of the hottest areas of research globally. The emergence of new sequencing technologies has provided the opportunity to research these molecules further with significant investments being made globally into companies focusing on this area.
The memorial for Gabe Forrest is planned for Wednesday morning. Author: Drew Mikkelsen Updated: 6:16 AM PDT July 7, 2021
HOQUIAM, Wash. Friends, family, and coworkers of Gabe Forrest will honor the correctional officer’s life with a memorial service Wednesday in Hoquiam.
“If they didn’t get a chance to meet Gabe, they missed out,” said Forrest’s brother, Tyson Forrest.
Gabe Forrest died in June from COVID-19. While it is unknown how he got the virus, the state considers it a “line of duty” death.
Forrest is the third Department of Corrections officer to die from COVID. Berisford Morse died in May, and David Christensen died in December.
Service held for correctional officer who died of COVID-19 sfgate.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from sfgate.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Listen to this article
INDIANAPOLIS â The Indiana Department of Transportation and Purdue University plan to jointly develop the worldâs first contactless wireless-charging concrete pavement highway segment.
The project will use innovative magnetizable concrete â developed by German startup Magment GmbH â enabling wireless charging of electric vehicles as they drive.
âIndiana is known as the Crossroads of America and weâre committed to fortifying our position as a transportation leader by innovating to support the emerging vehicle technology,â Gov. Eric J. Holcomb said. âThis partnership to develop wireless charging technology for highways sends a strong signal that Indiana is on the leading edge of delivering the infrastructure needed to support the adoption of electric vehicles.â