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Scientists crack mitochondrial 'bottleneck'

28th January 2008, TopNews, India, Worldwide

Scientists have discovered how a particular family of diseases is passed down from mother to child and the implications for its severity. Includes comment from Professor Patrick Chinnery, Newcastle University.
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They're green, they're ethical, they've changed the way we eat

27th January 2008, The Observer, Food Monthly, UK

A panel of experts have nominated the eco foodies who have most influenced our buying and eating habits. Professor Carlo Leifert of Newcastle University is No. 28.
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Pact with UK Uni

26th January 2008, Malaysian Star, Worldwide

INTI International Education Group recently signed an agreement with Newcastle University at the INTI-Universisty College, Malaysia.
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Priests accused of embryo 'lies'

26th January 2008, Daily Mail, UK

Scientists have accused Roman Catholic priests of spreading lies from the pulpit in an attempt to stoke up opposition to animal-human hybrid experiments.
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Families have changed, but we still care for our relatives

25th January 2008, New Scientist, Worldwide

Research by Thomas Pollet at Newcastle University shows that the idea that blood is thicker than water still holds true.
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Synthetic life 'advance' reported

25th January 2008, BBC Online, Worldwide

US scientists say they have taken a step towards creating synthetic life in the laboratory. Article includes comment from Dr Simon Woods, a bio-ehticist at Newcastle University.
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Are cloned stem cells on the way?

25th January 2008, New Scientist, Worldwide

Article about cloning beginning with scientists who have created first human embryo from adult skin cell. Includes comment from Dr Lyle Armstrong.
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Cybrids are go

25th January 2008, New Scientist, UK

Dr Lyle Armstrong has received permission to begin research with animal-human embryos
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Cancer victims lasting legacy

25th January 2008, Sunderland Echo, UK

A family has raised £5000 which has helped buy a laser system to study individual cancer cells installed at the Northern Institute for Cancer Research. Includes quotes from Professor Craig Robson, Newcastle University.
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Korean research company opens base in region

25th January 2008, Northern Echo, UK

Korean biotechnology firm RNL Bio has signed a 12 month tenancy at Cels at Newcastle University to develop its stem cell programme.
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