Our projects are at the interface
between cell biology, immunology and virology.
Creating a synergy
between cell biology and synthetic biology to bring new insights into biological phenomena via in - vitro reconstitution.
1996 Maarten J. Chrispeels for his research on the interface
between cell biology and biochemistry, as a spokesperson for the science, as an inspiring teacher and mentor, and as an exacting editor of the journal Plant Physiology
Not exact matches
In addition, your leap from a molecule to a
cell shows a basic disconnect in your understanding of the boundaries
between physics, chemistry and
biology.
It's so natural, in fact, it's ingrained into our
biology, given the conflict
between our
cells» ceaseless procreation and our death's universal assuredness.
Waddington's paper in Towards a Theoretical
Biology follows on from one by Brian Goodwin («A Statistical Mechanics of Temporal Organization in
Cells») in which Goodwin looks at the question of how ordered systems like cells, and still more macro-organisms, supervene on the movements of their constituent molecules, and how one is to close the gap between molecular biology and cell physio
Cells») in which Goodwin looks at the question of how ordered systems like
cells, and still more macro-organisms, supervene on the movements of their constituent molecules, and how one is to close the gap between molecular biology and cell physio
cells, and still more macro-organisms, supervene on the movements of their constituent molecules, and how one is to close the gap
between molecular
biology and
cell physiology.
Molecular
biology chiefly concerns itself with understanding the interactions
between the various systems of a
cell, including the interrelationship of DNA, RNA and protein synthesis and learning how these interactions are regulated.
Twenty - first century science is driven, in large part, by challenges at interfaces, including those
between the environmental and life sciences — public health, ecology, genomics,
cell biology, epidemiology, immunology, neurobiology, physiology, evolutionary
biology... and the mathematical sciences.
The Language of
Cells: Life as Seen Under the Microscope, Spencer Nadler (Random House) Nadler ventures out of his pathology lab to meet patients and ruminates on the interplay
between flawed
biology and radiant humanity.
These are at length / time scales intermediate
between the CHEMICAL
BIOLOGY AND BIOPHYSICS IRG and the MOLECULAR APPROACHES TO
CELL FUNCTIONS AND INTERACTIONS IRG.
«This year's Nobel Laureates have been studying this fundamental problem and solved the mystery of how an inner clock in most of our
cells in our bodies can anticipate daily fluctuations
between night and day to optimize our behavior and physiology... since the paradigm shifting discoveries by Hall, Rosbash and Young, circadian
biology has developed into a highly dynamic research field with vast implications for our health and well - being.»
The team, led by Stephen Liberles, Harvard Medical School associate professor of
cell biology, has effectively deconstructed the vagus nerve, a key connection
between body and brain that is important because it controls not only breathing but also heart rate, feeding behavior and responses to illness.
In the study led by Judith Campbell, professor of chemistry and
biology at Caltech, the researchers investigated the relationship
between two genes — FANCD2 and DNA2 — both known to play roles in fixing broken or damaged strands of DNA within a
cell, called DNA repair.
Hence, we merged our expertise in evolutionary
biology and immunology to study the complex interactions
between the vertebrate immune system, composed of a myriad of different
cells, and the gut microbiota, composed of another myriad of different bacteria.
to stimulate emerging interactions
between human genetics and stem
cell biology that will lead to a more personalized medicine.
Protein interactions
between viruses and
cells can illuminate common weak points in human
biology and reveal potential new targets for antiviral treatments
Research Interests: Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD); Crohn's disease; ulcerative colitis; animal models of IBD; mucosal T -
cell death and survival; tolerance to gut microbiota; interactions
between immune and non-immune
cells; immune - driven angiogenesis and lymphangiogenesis; intestinal fibrosis; intestinal myofibroblasts, extracellular matrix; systems
biology; complex diseases
I didn't groan at this idea unlike most other Star Wars fans — many of whom were outraged by the perceived reduction of the Force from a grand, almost magical power to a function of
biology — because I'm a biologist who studies bioenergetics: How organisms convert various molecules (food) into chemical energy (adenosine triphosphate or ATP, a compound that enables energy transfer
between cells) that can be used to power life.
«Cytokines provide the intercellular communication links
between the immune system and other tissues and organs... Thus, the study of cytokines has helped to propel immunology from the limited areas of immunological specificity to larger concerns of the
cell biology, biochemical, molecular, and clinical aspects of host defense.»
«The long - term goal is to understand the stability and targeting mechanisms important to synthetic
biology applications involving, for example, chemical sensing
between living
cells and electronic detectors as well as the development of biofuel
cells.»
We will combine methods from the fields of immunology, developmental
biology and angiogenesis to understand in vivo the development and lineage - specific function (s) of resident macrophages, thereby opening new venues of research into the interaction
between macrophages and endothelial
cells in response to tissue damage.
A team at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) led by Professor and HHMI Investigator Leemor Joshua - Tor of the W. M. Keck structural
biology laboratory today publishes a paper in the journal
Cell Reports that defines the critical differences
between the human Argonautes that lead to their differences in activity.
This new information contributes to understanding protein stability and electron transfer
between cells and minerals, which is important for applications in synthetic
biology such as biofuel production.
A collaboration
between Cell Press, UCSF, and MIT, this conference brings together leading thinkers in technology,
biology, and data science for an innovative two and a half day meeting dedicated to the burgeoning research areas where these three fields are intersecting.
In this project, we will promote the convergence
between clinical, genomic / proteomic, molecular
cell biology and nanotechnology to develop a new pioneering ultrasensitive device for the detection of biomarkers, both new and already known, for GBM in peripheral fluids.
«The interface
between biology, chemistry, and physics continues to be one of the most exciting areas of science,» says Elaine Fuchs, PhD, Amgen professor of molecular genetics and
cell biology, and biochemistry and molecular
biology, and Howard Hughes Investigator.
I see that they're doing a lot of the same things as animals, and I can see parallels
between their
biology and the
cell biology of animals.
In addition to work spanning all areas of
cell biology and development, we emphasize the interfaces and relationships
between these two disciplines.
The Environmental Influences on Health and Disease Group at Sanford Research studies how environmental factors influence cellular function and human disease, an important interface
between chemistry, molecular and
cell biology, and physiology.
The conservation of the phenotypic and functional properties of GDAsBMP and GDAsCNTF
between human astrocytes and rat astrocytes suggests that such properties are fundamental to the
biology of these
cells.
Rothman came from a different background in
cell biology to discover first serendipitously, and then with extensive follow - up work, that the same molecules identified by Scheller and Südhof also regulate the transfer of material
between compartments in
cells, as well as secretion by the process of exocytosis, thus showing the much broader significance of these proteins to
biology in general.
Cell Host & Microbe will publish novel findings related to microbes (which includes bacteria, fungi, parasites, and viruses) from molecular and cellular
biology to translational studies with particular emphasis on the interface
between the microbe and its host (vertebrate, invertebrate, or plant; unicellular or multicellular).
An inverse correlation has been found
between DAXX and DAPK1 / 3 mRNA expression in a diverse collection of human tumor
cell lines and tumor specimens [Submitted], suggesting that DAXX's role as a transcriptional repressor of DAPK1 / 3 [2] is broadly relevant to tumor
biology and is not restricted to PCa.