liboiron sharjah


Brenda Jarrell, Ph. That process is
repeated until the genetic material is substantially representative -- at
microscopic levels -- of the species from which the degraded sample was
obtained . Tickets for The Field Museum's Tutankhamun
and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs exhibition go on sale at 9 a.

mounds sharjah

com



Along with the artifacts, visitors can see CT scans of Tutankhamun 's
mummy, part of a landmark five-year Egyptian research and conservation project
partially funded by National Geographic.

volga paleolithic

"We don't plan to turn house cats into
saber tooth cats or create a Jurassic Theme Park anytime soon. Ensley is the Chairman of MatrixDesign, a biotechnology company that
analyzes the genomics of human tissues and uses the information to produce
high performance wound healing and tissue regeneration products, and the CEO
of DermaPlus, a science-based skin care company. The tour is sponsored by Northern
Trust.

notukeu museology


The patent covers methods for recovering and reconstituting genes from
"degraded" DNA samples, and could allow scientists to reassemble everything
from prehistoric , extinct animals to unsolved crime scenes. Ensley and his team hope to apply this new technology to products they
will make available later this year.

vetus ksu

Ensley.

antiquities volga

The artifacts include a diadem that Tut
wore both in life and death, a child-size ebony and ivory throne, and a coffin
believed to be that of Tut's great-grandmother.

cypriot ethnology

Ensley. Ensley. Dr.dermaplusproducts.

sackler keatley

Its Chicago sponsor is Exelon , proud parent of ComEd.

sharjah ndores

com. Chicago is the
exhibition's third stop on a tour that includes Los Angeles , Ft. Lauderdale
and Philadelphia.org .

merveilles ksu

The Field Museum anticipates similar excitement surrounding the
2006 exhibition. For tickets, call 800-FIELD-03 or visit
http://www.

vetus ndores

Ensley, Ph.D.

cypriot merveilles


This patent is part of a scientific progression that began in 1989 when
DNA was recovered from 12 samples of ancient organic remains, ranging in age
from 4 to 13,000 years.
Tickets to Tut are $25 for adults, $22 for seniors and students with ID,
and $16 for children aged 4-11.

notukeu bego

"We hope this
gives criminal investigators another tool to re-open cold cases or revisit
crime scenes, stringing together strands of detached DNA into a genetic trail
that could solve a crime or exonerate the falsely accused," says Dr. The scans reveal interesting facts
about the circumstances of Tutankhamun 's death.

ethnology liboiron

Dinosaur DNA? New Patent Covers Prehistoric and Aged DNA


Dr. But we do
think this breakthrough has many applications yet to be discovered and we look
forward to working with our colleagues to thoroughly examine all the
possibilities," says Dr. -- now it's Chicago's
turn to see King Tut's treasures.3 million people bought long-awaited tickets for the first King Tut
exhibition .
King Tut was organized by National Geographic, Arts and Exhibitions
International and AEG Exhibitions in association with the Supreme Council of
Antiquities of Egypt and The Field Museum .


antiquities ksu

, Patent Attorney and Partner at the law firm of Choate,
Hall + Stewart remarks, "This is the first patent of its kind to be allowed by
the US Patent Office"
Dr.
Dr. Ensley please write
bensley@dermaplusproducts.m. on
January 24, 2006.fieldmuseum.

oetzi neanderthal

Contains museums whose primary focus is on the collection and exhibition of archaeological artifacts and excavations.

sharjah etruscan

Technology Could Solve Ancient Puzzles, Criminal Cold Cases

NEW YORK, The US Patent Office issued
Patent # 6,872,552, "A Method of Reconstituting Nucleic Acid Molecules" today
to Burt D .

swabia bego


"This discovery, when properly applied by our scientists, brings us closer
to our goal of reconstructing genetic history. We now have the picture on the
outside of the puzzle box, and by stringing together the pieces of aged DNA,
we should be able to reconstruct genes from animals such as the wooly mammoth,
giant sloth, saber-toothed cat or even from tissues of the Tyrannosaurus rex
that was described last Friday in the journal Science," says Dr. Ensley believes that one of the first applications could be in
forensic science, where time, the traumatic circumstances of a crime scene or
the environment has caused DNA samples to become degraded.
For copies of the patent or interviews with Dr.A.

etruscan swabia

The remains included several Egyptian mummies and two
extinct species -- the marsupial wolf and ground sloth.

King Tut Tickets on Sale January 24: See 'The Boy King's' Treasures at The Field Museum

paleolithic oetzi


For more information visit http://www.

antiquities semitic

Plant DNA up to
400,000 years old, and DNA from the extinct mammoth and steppe bison have been
recovered from Siberian sediments .
By reconstituting nucleic acid molecules that have been degraded but still
contain useful information scientists at MatrixDesign are able to create a
template from which to multiply the genetic material.
In 1977, The Field Museum broke attendance records when more than
1. For further information, call The Field Museum at
(312) 922-9410.

semitic cypriot

D, Chairman of MatrixDesign, and CEO of DermaPlus , Inc.

merveilles vetus

Ensley is a Fellow of
the American Academy of Microbiology and holds an Adjunct Professorship at the
University of Arizona. CHICAGO, It was a hit in L.

ndores notukeu

In 1997, Patent #5,593,883 was granted to
Ambergene Corporation for the recovery of live ancient bacteria and fungi
fossilized in amber .
The new exhibition opens on May 26, 2006, and features more than
130 ancient artifacts excavated from the tomb of Tutankhamun and other royal
tombs in Egypt's Valley of the Kings.

neanderthal sharjah

 You Are Here:  > Top > Education_Reference > Museums > Research_Scientific > Archaeology    ( Viewing: Top Section )
A community sponsored library.
Search the Web
 
-> Show WiseVault's Web Sites Listing For This Topic

- -
kjjkjk


Loading...

(Note: These pages use the Atlas Content Safeguard System (ACSS) and require that Javascript is enabled for viewing.)