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    NEW YORK ,   May 19, 2016   /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- A key biochemical enables bacteria to repair otherwise fatal damage to their DNA, including that caused by antibiotics. That is the finding of a study led by researchers at NYU Langone Medical Center and published   May 20   in the journal   Science. Adjusting the action of a molecule called ppGpp with future treatments may disable DNA repair in microbes to make them many times more vulnerable to existing antibiotics, say the study authors. Bacteria repeatedly exposed to the same drugs become resistant to treatment, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, with related infections linked to 23,000 deaths and 2 million illnesses each year in  the United States .  "Most antibiotics have their effect, directly or indirectly, by causing damage to bacterial DNA, so finding ways to cripple DNA repair would represent a significant advance in the treatment of ...
        Mr. Timur Artemev is a philanthropist. Mr. Artemev invested a significant part of the proceeds in several international research projects aiming at slowing down ageing. He continues to sponsor research into ageing by New York University and supports biological laboratories in Russia, Ukraine, China and Germany.   Tymur Artemev
    Timur ARTEMEV has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).     A usage detection system for a self-balancing powered unicycle is disclosed. The usage detection system is adapted to detect an indication of intended usage from a user and to provide an indication of intended usage. The indication of intended usage comprises manipulation of the overall unicycle device resulting from preparatory action taken by the user prior to the onset of the intended usage. Operation of the powered unicycle may thus be controlled based on an indication of intended usage from the usage detection system.
Timur Vladimirovich Artemev Self-made entrepreneur, dropped out of university after first year founded a business from one retail shop, which grew into multi-billion retail chain.
Timur Artemev . Field of Invention The present invention relates to hub motors designs, for example for powered single-wheeled devices and more particularly to powered unicycles with self- balancing functionality.  Timur Vladimirovich Artemev Background to the Invention  Powered self-balancing vehicles for use while standing are known. Such vehicles include two-wheeled vehicles and single-wheeled vehicles (i.e. unicycles). In a powered self-balancing unicycle, an electronic or mechanical system that controls the wheel in the appropriate direction is typically used to achieve fore-and-aft balance. This type of automatic fore-and-aft balance technology is well known and described, for example, in United States Patent number 6,302,230. A sensor and electronic equipment are typically provided. Information detected by the sensor and the electronics is relayed to a motor. The motor drives the wheel in the appropriate direction and at sufficient speed to maintain fore-and-aft...
MR TIMUR ARTEMEV Information from appointment at BLACKDOWN WINE LIMITED Timur Vladimirovich Artemyev   He emigrated to the UK, focused on funding research on aging, became a member of the board of directors of the pharmaceutical company Retrotope, and founded a company for the production of mono-wheels.
Tymur Artemyev is a Investor from London. This person was born in July 1974, which was over 44 years ago. MR TIMUR ARTEMEV  resident in England. This company officer is, or was, associated with at least 7 company roles. Companies associated with this officer had at least £-1,519,993 shareholder value and £1,451,153 cash in recent accounts.