Not exact matches
Bernard E. Rollin is University Distinguished Professor of Philosophy,
Physiology and
Animal Sciences
at Colorado State University in Fort Collins, Colorado.
A few years after he arrived in Carbondale to run SIU's
physiology department, he began collaborating with Thomas Wagner, a geneticist
at Ohio University in Athens who was a pioneer in engineering transgenic
animals.
«This is clear evidence that plant - eating mammals actually have larger guts,» explains Marcus Clauss, a professor of comparative digestive
physiology in wild
animals at UZH.
«If human organs on chips can be shown to be robust and consistently recapitulate complex human organ
physiology and disease phenotypes in unrelated laboratories around the world, as suggested by early proof - of - concept studies, then we will see them progressively replace one
animal model
at a time.
Explaining the team's findings, lead researcher Dr Michael Scantlebury, from the School of Biological Sciences
at Queen's University Belfast, said: «The more we understand, about the
physiology and the hunting tactics of this charismatic
animal, the more we are able to ensure its continuing existence.»
During my 4 - year study, I did two 6 - month training periods: one in molecular
animal physiology and one
at the CMBI.
Over the next few years I aim to build up an
animal physiology group of my own
at BAS and establish collaborations with other researchers.
The new characteristics of Nitrospira were discovered in bacteria cultured from biofilters attached to fish tanks
at the
Animal Physiology research department, located a few floors below the Microbiology department
at Radboud University.
«There's a problem of sex and gender inclusion
at all levels of science from faculty to the
animals we use,» said Rebecca Calisi, assistant professor of neurobiology,
physiology and behavior
at UC Davis and senior author on the paper.
The paper is important, says developmental biologist Jirí Kanka
at the Institute for
Animal Physiology and Genetics in Libêchov, Czech Republic, because it shows the contribution of a single protein to the complex process of nucleolar disassembly.
The American Journal of
Physiology - Heart and Circulatory Physiology focuses on the physiology of the heart, blood vessels and lymphatics, including experimental and theoretical studies of cardiovascular function at all levels of organization ranging from the intact animal to the cellular, subcellular and molecul
Physiology - Heart and Circulatory
Physiology focuses on the physiology of the heart, blood vessels and lymphatics, including experimental and theoretical studies of cardiovascular function at all levels of organization ranging from the intact animal to the cellular, subcellular and molecul
Physiology focuses on the
physiology of the heart, blood vessels and lymphatics, including experimental and theoretical studies of cardiovascular function at all levels of organization ranging from the intact animal to the cellular, subcellular and molecul
physiology of the heart, blood vessels and lymphatics, including experimental and theoretical studies of cardiovascular function
at all levels of organization ranging from the intact
animal to the cellular, subcellular and molecular levels.
A key advantage to this opsin is that it could enable optogenetic studies of
animals with larger brains, says Garret Stuber, an assistant professor of psychiatry and cell biology and
physiology at the University of North Carolina
at Chapel Hill.
Examples of investigations included in this category would involve the study of the structure,
physiology, development, and classification of
animals,
animal ecology,
animal husbandry, entomology, ichthyology, ornithology, and herpetology, as well as the study of
animals at the cellular and molecular level which would include cytology, histology, and cellular
physiology.
During her appointment
at Deakin University as an academic lecturer and research assistant, she acquired teaching experience in environmental science, including marine ecology, environmental management, and
animal anatomy and
physiology.
I most enjoyed classes in zoology,
physiology and
animal behavior during my undergraduate biology work
at the State University of New York
at Stony Brook.
As a biological scientist published extensively on endocrine
physiology, reproductive biology and biotechnology, became Director of Research at the Institute of Animal Physiology and Genetics Research Cambridge and Edinburgh) and at the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council, Swindon, and was Special Professor at the University of N
physiology, reproductive biology and biotechnology, became Director of Research
at the Institute of
Animal Physiology and Genetics Research Cambridge and Edinburgh) and at the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council, Swindon, and was Special Professor at the University of N
Physiology and Genetics Research Cambridge and Edinburgh) and
at the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council, Swindon, and was Special Professor
at the University of Nottingham.
He's one of the world's leading researchers in neurobiology, which looks
at the brain and nervous system of
animals and humans in terms of its anatomy and
physiology (i.e., its cells and tissues, and the way they function and are organized).
My training includes a five - year undergraduate degree in
animal physiology from one of Germany's leading universities for biology (University of Tübingen, Germany), training in the conduct of human psychophysical experiments and in cognitive neuroscience from one of the world's major centres for cognitive neuroscience (Masters on human face recognition
at the Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics under Profs. Nico Troje, Heinrich Bülthoff and Dezsö Varjú) and training in coral reef biology and ecology from the University of Queensland (PhD on visual ecology of reef fish) under Prof. Justin Marshall and Prof. Jack Pettigrew).
To more fully explore cardiac
physiology, we performed additional echocardiographic studies in another cohort of
animals: 26 - month - old
animals in which rapamycin or vehicle treatment was started
at 13 months of age, along with 3 - to 4 - month - old young controls fed vehicle diet.
Curcumin, the bright yellow chemical found in turmeric, on the other hand, significantly supports CYP1 detoxification but can inhibit it
at much higher doses —
at least in petri dish and
animal studies.39, 40 As is usually the case with our
physiology, it is far from straightforward, as some healthy sources of fruits and vegetables can actually inhibit CYP1, but generally these foods support detoxification by interacting with multiple CYP enzymes.
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Veterinarian,
Animal Behaviorist, and Dog Trainer, Dr. Ian Dunbar received his veterinary degree and a Special Honors degree in Physiology & Biochemistry from the Royal Veterinary College (London University) plus a doctorate in animal behavior from the Psychology Department at UC Ber
Animal Behaviorist, and Dog Trainer, Dr. Ian Dunbar received his veterinary degree and a Special Honors degree in
Physiology & Biochemistry from the Royal Veterinary College (London University) plus a doctorate in
animal behavior from the Psychology Department at UC Ber
animal behavior from the Psychology Department
at UC Berkeley.
It includes laboratory work in hematology, comparative anatomy and
physiology,
animal medical techniques,
animal husbandry and diseases, parasitology, surgical principles, anesthesia, radiography, urinalysis, clinical chemistry, and cytology
at the UC College of Medicine.
Dr. Couetil completed a large
animal medicine residency
at Tufts University and a PhD in respiratory
physiology at the University of Liege, Belgium.
Veterinarian,
animal behaviorist, and dog trainer, Dr. Ian Dunbar received his veterinary degree and a Special Honors degree in
Physiology & Biochemistry from the Royal Veterinary College (London University) plus a doctorate in
animal behavior from the Psychology Department
at UC Berkeley, where he researched the development of social hierarchies and aggression in domestic dogs.
She went on to graduate school
at the University of Kentucky where she earned a Masters of Science in
Animal Science with an emphasis on nutritional
physiology.
After high school in Palo Alto, California, Dr. Cioffi headed to college
at The University of California, San Diego where she graduated summa cum laude with a Bachelors of Science in
Animal Physiology and Neuroscience.
Dr. Daters graduated from vet school in 2004 (he also completed a Master's in Veterinary
Physiology, Pharmacology, and Toxicology in the summer between second and third year) and finished an internship in Small
Animal Medicine
at Colorado State University in the summer of 2005.
Dr. Boone served as a large
animal clinical instructor in Equine Surgery
at the University of Georgia from 2012 - 2013 while completing her Ph.D. in
physiology and pharmacology from the University of Georgia in 2013.
So with a fascination for cardiovascular
physiology and improving the quality of life of
animals with heart disease, Dr. Keegan completed a 3 year residency in cardiology
at Red Bank Veterinary Hospital and received Board Certification (Specialty of Cardiology) in 2014.
I had a day job as an instructor in
physiology at a university and a night job (starting
at 9 p.m. until 5 a.m.) as an emergency clinician
at a small
animal practice.
Researchers
at Pomona
Animal Hospital have published findings in the December issue of the
Physiology & Behavior journal that demonstrate how horse behavior changes with diet.
Shortly after, he got an internship
at the
Animal Medical Center in New York City, and went on to fulfil his surgical residency and Master's Degree in
Physiology at the University of Georgia.
Alyssa was raised in San Diego before earning her Biology degree
at UC Davis, emphasizing in Neurobiology
Physiology and Behavior and studying
animal behavior.
Professor Neil Evans, Professor of Integrative
Physiology at Glasgow's Institute of Biodiversity
Animal Health and Comparative Medicine, explains to Digital Music News:
The study was performed by Petr Rezac, an associate professior in the Department of
Animal Morphology,
Physiology and Genetics
at Mendel University in the Czech Republic.
One interesting note: Some organic milk may last longer than regular milk because of how it is processed, according to Craig Baumrucker, professor of
animal nutrition and
physiology at Pennsylvania State University.