Researchers at Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences have achieved another cloning first with the successful delivery of a foal using oocytes from a live mare.
The new collaboration will combine the resources of the A&M System’s National Center for Therapeutic Manufacturing and UT’s MD Anderson Cancer Center to develop new cancer-fighting drugs and accelerate the process of getting new cancer treatments to patients.
The earthquake in Haiti has pushed this most impoverished country in the Western hemisphere into the spotlight and has drawn attention to the Cinderella diseases of the world: neglected tropical diseases or NTDs.
Nanoparticles are atmospheric materials so small that they can’t be seen with the naked eye, but they can very visibly affect both weather patterns and human health all over the world.