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EuroPCR 2012 press release for Wednesday, May 16, 2012

May 16, 2012
(European Society of Cardiology) Highlights from May 16 at the EuroPCR 2012 conference include several presentations on recent clinical trials.

EuroPCR 2012 press release from Tuesday, May 15, 2012

May 16, 2012
(European Society of Cardiology) Highlights from EuroPCR 2012 include the keynote lecture, "Mixing genres," by Jacque Moret, among other presentations.

Press accreditation opens for ‘World Series of Science’

May 14, 2012
(American Chemical Society) News media now can apply for accreditation to cover the American Chemical Society's 244th National Meeting & Exposition, one of the meetings that news media have termed "the World Series of Science." It will be held Aug. 19-23, 2012, in Philadelphia, Pa.

Springer and the Beijing Normal University Press sign agreement on new book series

May 11, 2012
STM publisher Springer and Beijing Normal University Press (BNUP) will co-publish a new book series IHDP-Integrated Risk Governance Project Series. The agreements for the first seven titles of this series were signed by Derk Haank, CEO Springer Science+Business Media, and Prof. Geng Yang, CEO of BNUP, at this year's London ...

Press registration now open for Transcatheter Valve Therapies

May 2, 2012
(Cardiovascular Research Foundation) Press registration is now open for Transcatheter Valve Therapies: An Advanced Scientific and Clinical Workshop (with LAA Occlusion). TVT is a unique educational event, offering an in-depth review of the diagnostic and therapeutic options for the treatment of valvular heart disease.

Australian Government must take the lead in tackling antibiotic resistance: NPS Board Chair Dr Janette Randall address to the National Press Club

April 26, 2012
NPS Board Chair Dr Janette Randall today called on the government to take the lead on a cross sectoral approach towards tackling the antibiotic-resistance crisis facing the Australian community.

Cell Press launches Enhanced Career Network

April 2, 2012
Cell Press launches its new career network to help life scientists discover the best jobs in industry, academia, and government. The new site includes more ways to connect with Cell Press' network of millions of life scientists. The site's new functionality, improved navigation, and advanced ...

Cell Press launches Enhanced Career Network

April 2, 2012
(Cell Press) Cell Press launches its new career network to help life scientists discover the best jobs in industry, academia, and government. The new site includes more ways to connect with Cell Press' network of millions of life scientists.

Oxford University Press partners with the Physical Society of Japan

March 19, 2012
Oxford University Press (OUP) and the Physical Society of Japan are pleased to announce that they will be working together to publish Progress of Theoretical and Experimental Physics (PTEP). This international title will be a fully open access, online-only journal, publishing articles on theoretical and experimental physics. ...

Oxford University Press partners with the Physical Society of Japan

March 19, 2012
(Oxford University Press) Oxford University Press and the Physical Society of Japan are pleased to announce that they will be working together to publish Progress of Theoretical and Experimental Physics. This international title will be a fully open-access, online-only journal, publishing articles on theoretical and experimental physics.

Romney claims Ohio victory on Super Tuesday but Santorum continues to press health reform issues

March 8, 2012
Santorum uses election night speech to again assail the former governor's support of a Massachusetts health overhaul that some say was a template for the federal law.

Administration officials press forward on implementing health law, shoring up support

March 6, 2012
But in the midst of all the uncertainty, administration officials are moving steadily ahead in their efforts to shore up political support for the law while implementing as many of the substantive policy changes as they can. Those dual missions are sometimes in conflict. Officials at the Department of Health ...