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Recurso para aprender sobre tecnología genómica y avances recientes

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El Instituto Nacional de Investigación sobre el Genóma Humano (NHGRI, por sus siglas en inglés), parte de los Institutos Nacionales de Salud, ofrece un curso "online" sobre nuevas tecnologías y aplicaciones en las áreas de genómica y bioinformática. Créditos CME disponibles, materiales y videocasts gratis, y DVD disponibles al finalizar el curso: http://www.genome.gov/12514291

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Instituto de Verano para Preparación de Estudiantes Graduados y Postdoctorales en Carreras en Microbiología

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La Sociedad Americana de Microbiología ofrece un curso de desarrollo profesional de 4 días en East Lansing, MI La fecha límite para solicitar es mayo 15, 2010 Para mas información ver aquí: http://www.asmgap.org/page01a.shtml ****************

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Puerto Rico will host the World's Chemistry Congress in 2011

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From July 30th to August 6th 2011, Puerto Rico will play host to the World's Chemistry Congress of the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry. This will be the first time this event is hosted in a Latin American country. The event will also be a celebration of the 2011, the International Year of Chemistry. Seven Nobel Laureates are already scheduled to present and the event might also host visits from foreign dignitaries. For more information about the event see here: http://www.iupac2011.org/Default.html

Cell against cell

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Recent studies show that glial cells, non-neuronal cells in the nervous system that normally provide support to neurons, could contribute to the development of Alzheimer. This article is part of CienciaPR's collaboration with El Nuevo Dia.

Exotic spider threatens our flora

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An exotic spider species first reported two years ago in the Dry Forest of Guánica, has spread to western and northern municipalities of Puerto Rico. According to scientific reports this spider can cause disease and even death in certain kinds of trees.

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