Dr. Bui holds a Ph.D. in
cell and molecular biology from the University of California, Los Angeles and was a National Institutes of Health postdoctoral fellow at the University of California, Irvine where her research focused on the biochemistry of Alzheimer's disease.
Naik received her B.S. in
cell and molecular biology from the University of Maryland and her Ph.D. in immunology from the University of Pennsylvania - National Institutes of Health Graduate Partnership Program.
That science background consists of a B.S. degree in biology and English from Tufts University and a Ph.D. in
cell and molecular biology from Cornell University.
Not exact matches
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.
From the early 1990's these
cell components started to become more
and more of a focus in
molecular and cell biology.
Visibly fluorescent proteins (FPs)
from jellyfish
and corals have revolutionized many areas of
molecular and cell biology, but the use of FPs in intact animals, such as mice, has been handicapped by poor penetration of excitation light.
«One very powerful
and common tool in
cell and molecular biology labs is, you can remove a protein
from a
cell and see how that
cell behaves without it,» Uniacke said.
Sharanya Prasad, who recently graduated with her Ph.D. in
molecular and cell biology from UC Berkeley, knew
from the start that she wanted to go into industry, but she found the number of options
and career paths to choose
from overwhelming.
The Salk
and TSRI scientists used a range of neuro - genetic, gene therapy, biochemical
and structural
biology research techniques to discover that the mutant GlyRS enzyme blocked
molecular signals important for maintaining the health of motor neurons, the
cells that carry messages
from the brain to the muscles of the extremities.
About a third of the 150
cell biologists, biophysicists,
and technicians already hired for the new center have been drawn
from the European
Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) in Heidelberg, the hub of molecular and cell biology research in Europe for a quarter -
Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) in Heidelberg, the hub of
molecular and cell biology research in Europe for a quarter -
molecular and cell biology research in Europe for a quarter - century.
The team
from the Massachusetts General Hospital plans to use the microfluidic devices in synergy with some more sophisticated
molecular biology tools
and identify the control factors of
cell migration speed.
These stages cover disciplines ranging
from molecular biology and organic / computational chemistry to
cell and whole - animal physiology.
Because metastasis is a complex process that has been difficult to study, Chicago's Ludwig Center will bring together researchers
from various areas of expertise, including
molecular biology,
cell biology, genetics, bioinformatics, chemistry, imaging
and medicine.
These studies use a combination of
cell biology,
molecular biology and electrophysiology in cultured sensory - motor neurons
from the marine invertebrate Aplysia californica,
and cultured neurons
from mouse hippocampus,
and involve investigation of the function of specific molecules in neurons.
«At the beginning of life, our
cells have very long telomeres, which grow shorter
from then on,» says Daniel Gottschling, PhD, associate professor of
molecular genetics
and cell biology, one of two authors on the Science paper.
We use physiology, histology,
and molecular biology to understand development
and disease on a holistic basis, all the way
from the individual to the organ to the tissue
and finally to the molecules within
cells.
Rockefeller, located on the east side of Manhattan, is where many of the most important advances in
molecular biology and cancer
biology were made,
from Peyton Rous's discovery in 1911 of viruses that cause cancer, to Oswald Avery, Colin MacCleod,
and Maclyn McCarty's discovery in 1944 that DNA is the hereditary material, to Ralph Steinman's discovery of dendritic
cells in the 1970s.
«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 relocation of the University's Howard Hughes Medical Institute
from the Peck Pavilion to the IRB will, for example, support a new project in which Susan Lindquist, PhD, Albert D. Lasker professor of
molecular genetics
and cell biology and Howard Hughes Investigator,
and researchers
from the departments of chemistry
and physics will use the inherent complexity
and diversity found in biological systems to develop new functional materials.
The newly appointed Group Leader will benefit
from the expertise of the Unit's staff in chemistry,
molecular modeling, biochemistry, biophysics,
cell biology and the access to the state - of - the - art research equipment
and institute facilities.
Objective: To use innovative approaches of integrative
biology to unravel how lymphocytes process an array of
molecular signals arising
from contact with dendritic
cells, thereby better understanding the mechanisms that underlie immunity
and how they are altered in disease states.
«The public health message
from this study is not yet clear,» said Janet Rowley, MD, Blum - Reise Distinguished Service Professor in the departments of medicine,
molecular genetics &
cell biology,
and human genetics at the University of Chicago
and director of the study.
Impact Factor: 16.747 Issues Per Year: 12 issues per year Aims
and Scope:
Cell Metabolism publishes reports of novel results in metabolic
biology,
from molecular and cellular
biology to translational studies.
Oster returned to UC Berkeley, where he remained for the rest of his life, changing departments,
from entomology to biophysics
and later
molecular and cell biology, as his insatiable curiosity drove him
from one biological problem to another.
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).
He graduated with honors in economics
and molecular cell biology from the University of California at Berkeley
and he was elected to Phi Beta Kappa.
It includes other Yale faculty members
from disciplines such as neurobiology,
cell biology,
molecular physics
and biochemistry, neurology,
and developmental
biology.
Dr. Pillai comes
from multidisciplinary research background including
molecular biology, biochemistry, stem
cell biology and genomics.
Self - assembling, self - replicating,
and self - repairing,
biology builds renewably —
from the
molecular machines inside of
cells to global ecosystems.
Christiansen graduated
from Aurora University
and began her career as a laboratory manager at Northwestern University, where she was involved in genetic research for the department of biochemistry,
molecular biology,
and cell biology.
She earned a B.S. in
molecular,
cell,
and developmental
biology from the University of California, Los Angeles.