Professor Alfonso Martinez - Arias from the Department of Genetics at the University of Cambridge, who led the research, says: «Gastrulation was described
by biologist Professor Lewis Wolpert as being «truly the most important event in your life» because it creates the blueprint of an organism.
Not exact matches
«Since its completion, the book has been endorsed
by prominent scientists including Philip Skell, a member of the National Academy of Sciences; Scott Turner, an evolutionary
biologist at the State University of New York; and
Professor Norman Nevin, one of Britain's leading geneticists.»
We have been able to prove that the nervous system plays an important regulatory role here,» emphasises
Professor Thomas Bosch, evolutionary developmental
biologist and spokesperson of the Collaborative Research Centre 1182 «Origin and Function of Metaorganisms,» funded
by the German Science Foundation (DFG).
LMU
biologists led
by Professor Nicolas Gompel, in a collaboration with the groups of Dr. Benjamin Prud «homme (CNRS, France) and
Professor Ilona Grunwald Kadow (Technical University, Munich), have begun to explore the genetic basis for this unusual egg - laying behavior.
In addition to Belote and Pitnick, the article was co-authored
by William T. Starmer,
professor of biology at SU; Manier, a former SU research associate who is assistant
professor of biology at the George Washington University; Stefan Lüpold, an SU research assistant
professor; Kirstin S. Berben, an SU lab technician; Outi Ala - Honkola, a former SU postdoctoral fellow who is a
biologist at the University of Jyväskylä (Finland); and William F. Collins» 12, a former student of Pitnick's who is a master's candidate at the Johns Hopkins» School of Advanced International Studies.
The team was led
by molecular
biologist Luisa A. Marcelino and included Vadim Backman, both
professors at McCormick.
A panel chaired
by biologist Patrick Bateson, a
professor emeritus at the University of Cambridge, was commissioned to assess the 67 responses.
Now a research team led
by LMU
biologist Christina Nagler and
Professor Henrik Glenner of the University of Bergen in Norway has used micro-computer tomography (micro-CT) to non-invasively determine the relative volumes of parasite and host in this relationship.
Jim Giovannoni, BTI
professor, USDA - ARS research molecular
biologist and Cornell University adjunct
professor, is recognized
by the National Academy of Sciences for his significant contributions to plant science.
Lena (Portman), a
biologist and
professor, joins a team of scientists lead
by psychologist Dr. Ventress (Leigh).
Annihilation is the story of Lena (Natalie Portman), a
biologist,
professor, and former Army soldier who at the beginning of the film is being questioned
by people in quarantine suits.