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New findings could lead to cancer treatment with a cocktail of medicines rather than massive doses of traditional chemotherapy.
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San Diego State University and two other local organizations offer free biotech education and job training to more than a thousand people.
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A San Diego researcher has developed an injectable gel to repair damage caused by a heart attack.
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About 7,000 people in the United States have a rare genetic linked disease. Half of those cases affect children. Here is the story of one of them.
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San Diego's next generation of potential innovators got an up-close look at what's possible at San Diego County's Annual Science Fair.
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For the first time, life science companies in southern California got a microscopic look at the financial impact they have on each other and the local economy.
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Modern desires are hardest to resist, but new research offers secrets to conquering temptation.
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State funding for scientific research at San Diego State University and at UCSD and other California universities has plunged 30 percent in the last eight years
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KPBS Midday EditionOn KPBS Midday Edition, we take a look at top San Diego's top stories on innovation, science and technology of 2011, with KPBS Reporter Peggy Pico.
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Researchers at Coronado Biosciences suggest ingesting worms is a good way to treat autoimmune diseases.
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