The phrase
"biological samples" refers to any small parts or substances taken from living things, such as blood, cells, or tissue, that scientists use for studying and testing purposes.
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I support research studies for genetic diseases in Australian Shepherds, submitting
biological samples from dogs in my kennel or of my breeding when they are available and applicable for the study.
With her colleagues from around the world, she is designing techniques to better characterize complex molecules
in biological samples, atmospheric aerosols, and biofuels, work critical for a secure energy future.
The vet assistant will regularly
take biological samples and provide them to the veterinarian or vet tech for later testing.
In particular, he is experienced with building and operating microscopy setups,
with biological sample preparation and with analysis of complex image dataset.
Easy access to
human biological samples and respective detailed clinical information is pivotal to the progress of medical knowledge, contributing to minimize direct and indirect health costs and improve the quality of life.
Another challenge is acquiring high -
quality biological samples needed for genomic studies, particularly for tumor types that are uncommon or rare, or those not treated primarily by surgery.
The team hopes others can use this unique property to image objects, such as
delicate biological samples, that a more energetic, visible beam might otherwise destroy.
Mothers will be asked to complete questionnaires, do phone interviews and provide
biological samples through pregnancy, at delivery and afterward.
However, just as the sun can damage skin cells, too much light exposure can damage or even
kill biological samples like embryos.
Although much of their work relies on microscopy images, scientists have long struggled to detect elements within a cell
because biological samples are mostly made up of water.
You'll then learn how to obtain, prepare and run tests for
various biological samples, such as fecal, urine and blood, and how to record these laboratory results.
A collection
of biological samples and clinical information used by qualified scientists to advance the field of psoriasis genetics.
Quick access to
biological samples from unique populations would substantially advance global collaboration and prevent the unnecessary waste of valuable data.
In evaluating the new test, researchers
used biological samples of two groups of patients at St. Louis Children's Hospital.
Design and perform in vivo pharcology efficacy studies Perform quantitative analysis
on biological samples (i.e. ELISA, cell based assays, real time PCR, immunohistochemistry, SDS - PAGE, HPLC)
He studied wild chimpanzee in the Taï Forest, Côte d'Ivoire, and he has done laboratory research with
biological samples obtained from both wild and captive chimpanzees.
Conducted in - home visits to set up air monitoring devices, perform and score pulmonary function tests (PFT) and collect and
analyze biological samples in laboratory.
IBBL's main role in this trial is to store the precious
biological samples at ultra low temperatures within its state - of - the - art facilities, ensuring they remain in perfect condition for subsequent scientific analyses.
The success of Cameron's DEEPSEA CHALLENGER submersible, which dove to 11 kilometers and spent about three hours there, means
more biological samples can be collected from the deepest spots on the planet.
Recruited study subjects, coordinated timely delivery of
biological samples for processing, administered data collection instruments and audited databases.
«Each of the participating laboratories sent in
several biological samples all of which were examined using the same methodology.»
When Puma locates a vent, Jaguar dives down, takes pictures, makes sonar maps, and
gathers biological samples using a manipulator arm.
Deepmicroorganisms have long remained hidden because it is so difficult topenetrate Earth, much less gather
biological samples there.
The researchers demonstrated the multi-view technique by
imaging biological samples and were able to see detailed features not typically observable.
• Certified Medical Lab Tech with 3 years of hands - on experience in collecting and
processing biological samples following established techniques and procedures.
Founded in 1997, the GenoMEL consortium was formed by a number of melanoma research groups dotted around Europe, Australia and the US, who understood that in order for melanoma research to progress, groups around the world needed to collaborate effectively, sharing not only ideas but
also biological samples.
We have thousands and thousands of
biological samples now going under microscopes around the world to be identified and quantified.
The Centers for Disease Control plans to take measures to better protect lab workers and the rest of us from dangerous biological samples
Scientists compared gene expression data for the
same biological samples obtained by both next generation sequencing (NGS) and microarray methods, finding that these different techniques have almost no correlation between the gene expression values for all datasets analysed.
Besides just controlling the flow, bubbles of one fluid could
carry biological samples through a second fluid, Prakash says.
«When I train people, they take several months to get certain images from
soft biological samples using atomic force microscopy, but with SICM they can get them in a week,» says Cho.
Acoustic tweezers is a microfluidic device that utilizes ultrasound waves produced by piezoelectric transducers to gently and precisely
position biological samples without damage.
«In the past, the strong lasers used for optically
sectioning biological samples have typically killed the samples, but now technology allows us to study life processes exactly as they would happen in nature.»
Most of Shroff's improvements on microscopy technology have been focused on giving scientists the ability to
see biological samples ever more clearly in their native 3D environment.