ESHRE 2016: Speaker Schedule at stands B1, B2, and C2 on July 4-5, 2016 (ORIGIO A/S)

Edit Public Technologies 15 Jun 2016
(Source. ORIGIO A/S). Join us for an exciting line-up of demonstrations and speakers at ESHRE 2016 on July 4-5! Stands B1, B2, and C2. Over the lunch period we have scheduled live talks from key opinion leaders, who are experts within their respective fields of IVF ... Monday July 4, 13.10 - Embryo Biopsy and Analysis. Tips & Tricks. Speaker ... Selecting the best sperm. Speaker ... He has a scientific background in cryobiology and protein chemistry....

watch these tardigrades wake up after being frozen for 30 years

Edit Vox 10 Jun 2016
And act like nothing happened. In 1983, a team of Japanese scientists on a journey through Antarctica happened upon the dwelling of a strange, strange creature ... For some reason, the scientists decided the world wasn't ready for them ... But be assured ... (The theory is that they needed some time to repair damage to their DNA.) Here, in the journal Cryobiology, the scientists describe Sleeping Beauty 1's slow awakening. ... 2016, Cryobiology....

Professor Receives International 'Humanity in Science Award' (FAU - Florida Atlantic University)

Edit Public Technologies 02 Jun 2016
(Source. FAU - Florida Atlantic University). Research ... By Gisele Galoustian . 6/2/2016 ... coli, Staphylococcus aureas and other pathogens ... His research focuses on a broad area of biotechnology including development of flexible microfluidic platforms for HIV patients, early detection of cancer at the molecular and cellular scale, microfluidic devices for sperm sorting, cryobiology, and drug delivery ... 'Dr ... -FAU- ... (noodl. 33918805) ....

Friday, March 11, 2016 How one squirrel manages to survive being frozen (Maine State Credit Union)

Edit Public Technologies 11 Mar 2016
(Source. Maine State Credit Union). Friday, March 11, 2016. Source. BBC Earth. The Arctic ground squirrel can survive even if its body temperature drops below the freezing point of water. ***. Most animals hate the cold ... 'Freeze tolerant organisms use various 'tricks' to limit the damage that occurs when ice forms within tissues,' explains Jon Costanzo from the Laboratory for Ecophysiological Cryobiology at Miami University in Ohio ... (noodl....

Recorded Webinar with Dr. Heidi Elmoazzen: Maximizing Opportunities for Transplant: Strategies to Improve the Quality of Cord Blood Inventory (MEDIWARE Information Systems Inc)

Edit Public Technologies 10 Mar 2016
(Source. MEDIWARE Information Systems Inc). Share the Science. Watch the recorded webinar to hear Dr ... Webinar Summary. Dr. Elmoazzen discusses strategies for improving the quality of inventory in cord blood banks as well as strategies for increasing the utilization of banked cord blood units ... Dr ... You Will Learn ... Dr ... Elmoazzen obtained her doctorate degree in medical sciences from the University of Alberta with a concentration in cryobiology....

Scientists "break the ice" on organ banking (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)

Edit Public Technologies 02 Mar 2016
(Source. Hebrew University of Jerusalem). After decades of studies, scientists now believe that a breakthrough in preserving body organs for the purpose of saving lives is close at hand ... Prof ... 'Recent developments in cryobiology methodologies and the use of materials with specific interaction with ice crystals such as ice-binding proteins open the possibility for significant advancement in cells and organs cryopreservation,' he says....

Upcoming Webinar with Dr. Heidi Elmoazzen: Maximizing Opportunities for Transplant: Strategies to Improve the Quality ...

Edit Public Technologies 29 Feb 2016
(Source. MEDIWARE Information Systems Inc). Thursday, March 10th . 11 AM - Noon U.S. Central Time. Share the Science. Register for the webinar to hear Dr ... Webinar Summary. The focus of this presentation will be on the strategies to improve the quality of inventory in cord blood banks and strategies to increase the utilization of banked cord blood units ... Dr ... in Medical Sciences from the University of Alberta with a concentration in cryobiology....

30-Year Deep Freeze Just Puts Tardigrade in the Mood

Edit Yahoo Daily News 21 Feb 2016
After being locked in a deep freeze for more than 30 years, two microscopic creatures called tardigrades have been resuscitated, with one of the adults getting busy with reproduction "immediately" and "repeatedly," scientists reported ... [Video. Watch the Frozen Tardigrades Come Back to Life]. It's alive! ... It eventually laid 19 eggs. A ... Hard to kill ... The study was published online Feb. 16 in the journal Cryobiology,....

Fascinating Creatures Revive After Being Frozen For 30 Years

Edit Opposing Views 18 Feb 2016
In 1983, Japanese researchers froze a sample of water-swelling micro-animals commonly referred to as water bears. Now, after over 30 years, the microscopic creatures have been revived and have begun to reproduce ... According to a report released in the journal Cryobiology in February 2016, the creatures were carefully thawed out in May 2014 over the course of 24 hours ... ....

Cryogenically Frozen Rabbit Brain Hailed As Scientific First

Edit Huffington Post 12 Feb 2016
The scientific achievement was announced Tuesday by the Brain Preservation Foundation after a group of researchers successfully froze a rabbit brain as part of a contest and published research about their cryopreservation technique in the December edition of the journal Cryobiology ... "This research is a first because it works on whole brains and preserves. all of the synaptic details," he said ... Kenneth Hayworth said in a statement ... ....

A Whole Rabbit Brain Has Been Cryogenically Preserved

Edit IFL Science 10 Feb 2016
Researchers have managed to cryogenically preserve the entire brain of a rabbit and then thaw it more than two days later, while keeping the cells and their vital connections intact ... Described in the journal Cryobiology, this is the “first demonstration that near perfect, long-term structural preservation of an intact mammalian brain is achievable,” a BPF statement wrote ... Watch this space. Image in text ... ....

After 30 Years on Ice, This Thing Came Back to Life

Edit Topix 19 Jan 2016
Japanese researchers have successfully awakened a microscopic tardigrade after it spent three decades in a subzero slumber, the Telegraph reports. That's a new record; previous Antarctic specimens were revived after about eight years, per the study, published last month in Cryobiology ... ....

Scientists successfully revive animal frozen 30 years ago

Edit The Times of India 17 Jan 2016
Scientists have succeeded in bringing a frozen animal back to life after 30 years, it has been reported ... According to the research, which was published in Cryobiology magazine, the tardigrades were found among moss plants in the Antarctica in 1983. They were removed and stored at minus 20 degrees Celsius ... ....
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