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/PRNewswire/ The Cureline Group and Cellecta, Inc. today announced the launch of Tissue 2 Target™, a new strategic partnership to combine the companies . ....
Dec 21, 2020 Share now: Cureline, a US-based provider of human biospecimens (HBS) to the global biomedical research community, is establishing a clinical operations and research team in Lithuania. The team will be comprised of MS and PhD level research and medical professionals and is set to begin operations in early 2021. Cureline’s presence adds to the continually growing community of US companies in Lithuania’s Life Sciences ecosystem. Operating out of its central biorepository and two laboratories in California, Cureline provides human tissue specimens for therapeutic and diagnostic R&D around the globe. Its partners include world leading pharmaceutical companies in the US, Europe, Korea and Japan, major universities and research institutes including Stanford, Harvard, and University of California San Francisco. ....
Mammoth remains possibly butchered by human hunters found on Arctic Island near Siberia The 20,000-year-old remains of a mammoth bear signs of human hunting and butchery. Part of the mammoth skeleton found by the Russian researchers. Credit: I.S. Pavlov. Russian paleontologists were stunned by the discovery of an almost complete mammoth skeleton on Kotelny Island, located in the Arctic close to the Siberian coast, which had thousands of cut marks on it. These marks, as well as stone objects embedded within some of the fossils, indicate that the ancient beast might have been slain and butchered by human hunters. ....