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Senior Director of Technology Search and Development -Oncology 
My client is a well funded Public Biotech Corp in the Bay area
They are developing innovative small molecule oncology treatments.
Senior Director of Technology Search and Development
Responsibilities:
- Evaluate in-licensing of new technologies (drug compounds) with technology-market evaluation
- Patent estate and IP portfolio management
- Possible international travel (Asia and Europe), but <20% of time
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Why staying physically fit helps women stay mentally fit
CBC - 3 Hours ago
Being physically fit helps older women stay on top of their mental game, an Alberta study suggests. In an upcoming issue of the journal Neurobiology of Aging, Marc Poulin of the faculties of medicine
Older Women Who Are More Physically Fit Have Better Cognitive Function Science Daily
YMCA program helps families heat homes Times & Transcripts
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Neuroscience: Sound and no fury
The Economist - 4 Hours ago
It may, in the future, be possible to treat brain diseases with ultrasound THE idea of treating maladies of the mind by blasting the brain with noise sounds, to the layman, like kicking a television set
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Skull study evidence of 'hobbit' species, claims US anthropologist
Guardian Unlimited - 4 Hours ago
-year-old fossil, described as the remains of a diminutive humanlike creature, proves that genuine cave-dwelling 'hobbits' once flourished in southeast Asia, according to a US anthropologist who conducted
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Love potions could become marriage guidance tool
Guardian Unlimited - 12 Hours ago
Marriage counsellors may soon be taking a more Shakespearean approach to solving troubles of the heart, by administering love potions to boost couples' feelings for one another, according to a leading
Love potions could soon help soothe the pains of romance Guardian Unlimited
Love potions could help save marriages Guardian Unlimited
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Study findings from University of Paris provide new insights into gene therapy
Therapeutics Daily - 90 Minutes ago
- (NewsRx.com) -- 'MMP-12, a macrophage-specific matrix metalloproteinase with large substrate specificity, has been reported to be highly expressed in mice, rabbits and human atherosclerotic lesions
New psychosis study findings have been reported by G.E. Berger and co-researchers Therapeutics Daily
New enzyme research study findings reported from University of Connecticut Therapeutics Daily
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Media Advisory - "Reel Archaeology": Films and displays celebrate history and archaeology
Globe Investor - 5 Hours ago
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Characterization of human embryonic stem cells with features of neoplastic progression
Nature - 4 Hours ago
Cultured human embryonic stem (hES) cells can acquire genetic and epigenetic changes that make them vulnerable to transformation. As hES cells with cancer-cell characteristics share properties with normal
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Brain Food: How to Eat Smart
US News - 6 Hours ago
It's common to resolve to lose weight, but any sane person dreads a diet's dulling effect on the brain. In fact, many studies have shown that counting calories, carbs or fat grams, is truly distracting
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Natural sleep aid linked to nightmares
Globe and Mail - 6 Hours ago
Valerian, a herbal sleep aid commonly used by those who want an alternative to prescription sedatives, has been linked to serious side effects, according to Health Canada, raising questions about the
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How Neanderthal Got Whacked By Modern Humans
Terra Daily - 11 Hours ago
ABOUT US illustration only by Staff Writers Paris, France (SPX) Jan 05, 2009 In a recently conducted study, a multidisciplinary French-American research team with expertise in archaeology, past climates,
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Porridge boosts your sex life, claims firm FORGET images of Scotsmen and Quakers,
The Scotsman - 19 Hours ago
The latest brand is even calling itself Morning Glory, boasting of what it can do for those who prefer more than just breakfast in bed. Porridge has long been recommended as a good start to the day for
Porridge boosts your sex life, claims firm The Scotsman
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60 Seconds: Autism Brain Bank
New Scientist - 21 Hours ago
Magazine issue 2690. Subscribe and get 4 free issues. For similar stories, visit the 60 Seconds Topic Guide Not selected by Darwin The Galapagos islands just keep on giving. Darwin's thinking about evolution
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A Life With Pain: New Study Examines The Experiences Of Older People
Science Daily - 81 Minutes ago
ScienceDaily (Jan. 8, 2009) â?? Itâ??s debilitating, isolating and can lead to severe depression â?? yet pain is widely accepted as something to be expected and regarded as â??normalâ?? in later life.
A life with pain -- new study examines the experiences of older people EurekAlert!
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Women's Brains Recognize, Encode Smell Of Male Sexual Sweat
Science Daily - 79 Minutes ago
ScienceDaily (Jan. 8, 2009) â?? A new Rice University study published in the Journal of Neuroscience found that socioemotional meanings, including sexual ones, are conveyed in human sweat. Denise Chen,
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Rapid, Large-Scale Removal of Albumin and IgG from Human Serum
Laboratory Equipment - 4 Hours ago
A Method for Using the BioLogic DuoFlow Chromatography System by Fang-Fang Wu, Steve Freeby, Aran Paulus, Pete Gagnon, and Roger Provost, Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc. Introduction In human serum, albumin
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Human Record Set for Lack of Oxygen
Yahoo! News - 5 Hours ago
LiveScience.com amelia Tomas livescience Staff livescience.com â?? 18 mins ago It has long been suspected that high-altitude climbers have low oxygen levels in their blood. Now a study has confirmed it,
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False Light: Reflection from Human Structures Leads Creatures into Peril
USAgNet - 5 Hours ago
Smooth, dark buildings, vehicles and even roads can be mistaken by insects and other creatures for water, according to a Michigan State University researcher, creating 'ecological traps' that jeopardize
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Diabetes Can Slow the Brain
Epoch Times - 5 Hours ago
Exercise is one way of treating type-2 diabetes. (Photos.com)WASHINGTONDiabetes can slow the brain, causing trouble with two types of mental processing in adults of all ages, Canadian researchers reported
Diabetes slows brain EView Week
Diabetes can slow the brain, study finds Regina Leader-Post
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Archaeological discovery opens window to Illyrians
Southeast European Times - 6 Hours ago
After several weeks of intense digging, an archaeological team from the University of Oslo reported a find last month that could change the written history of Illyrians for a period of their existence.
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disappearance of the Neanderthals
Discovery Channel - 6 Hours ago
Jennifer Viegas, Discovery News Submit to: Dec. 4, 2006 â?? Neanderthals had different ethnic groups, often suffered from starvation, and probably practiced cannibalism. Thatâ??s the news from a recent
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debated what caused the demise of this human-like species
Discovery Channel - 6 Hours ago
Sept. 12, 2007 â?? The great whodunnit of paleontology has been given a new twist with findings that our enigmatic cousins, the Neanderthals, were in all likelihood not killed off by a mini-Ice Age, as
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Neanderthals: Done in by Competition, Not Climate
Discovery Channel - 6 Hours ago
Jan. 8, 2009 -- Climate change has become the default scapegoat for nearly every extinction on Earth lately. But a new study lets climate off the hook for at least one dramatic event: The from Europe
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Mountaineers measure lowest human blood oxygen levels on record
University College London - 7 Hours ago
The lowest ever levels of oxygen in humans have been reported in climbers on an expedition led by UCL (University College London) doctors. The world-first measurements of blood oxygen levels in climbers
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Exploring Health Effects Of Microorganisms Within The Human Body At Mason's New
Medical News Today - 12 Hours ago
Infectious Diseases / Bacteria / Viruses News Main Category: Infectious Diseases / Bacteria / Viruses Also Included In: IT / Internet / E-mail; Biology / Biochemistry; GastroIntestinal / Gastroenterology
New Research Center to Explore Health Effects of Microorganisms Mason Gazette
New MicroBiome Analysis Center to explore health effects of microorganisms within EurekAlert!
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Genomics in China
News-Medical.Net - 17 Hours ago
Medical Science News Ten years ago, the Chinese National Human Genome Center at Shanghai (South Center, hereafter) was established in the Zhangjiang HiTech Park of Pudong District in Shanghai. To commemorate
Human Genomics In China Medical News Today
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