Corresponding author: Birendranath Banerjee, Group leader, Molecular stress and stem
cell biology group, Disease Biology Lab, KIIT School of Biotechnology, KIIT University, Bhubaneshwar - 751024, Odisha, India: Email: bnbanerjee ac.in, phone: +91 - 9090840042 Fax: 0674-2378776
You may know you are interviewing for a research scientist position in
a cell biology group, but that's too general.
Not exact matches
The elusive e-mailers, who claim to be part of a
group called the Stem Cell Research Watch Group, responded to an e-mail from Science saying that they are «a group of students majoring in biology and often discuss papers that are taught in class.&r
group called the Stem
Cell Research Watch
Group, responded to an e-mail from Science saying that they are «a group of students majoring in biology and often discuss papers that are taught in class.&r
Group, responded to an e-mail from Science saying that they are «a
group of students majoring in biology and often discuss papers that are taught in class.&r
group of students majoring in
biology and often discuss papers that are taught in class.»
Some of the researchers at the centre will study the differentiation of stem
cells into other
cell types, one
group by using human embryonic stem
cell biology and another by studying early embryo development.
Such short postdoc contracts are «counterproductive,» says Patrick Lemaire, a
group leader in developmental
biology at the
Cell Biology Research Center of Montpellier who is co-author of the report and co-founder of Sciences en Marche, because they don't offer the time or stability necessary to develop a research direction or acquire new skills.
The
group then ran dozens of microscopy tests with Dan Wagner, Rice associate professor of biochemistry and
cell biology, to see how different formulations and amounts of biochar affected
cell signaling.
John Glass, a senior microbiologist in the synthetic
biology group at the J. Craig Venter Institute in Rockville, Maryland, puts it this way: If you can imagine a set of genes that will program a
cell to do something — anything — then you can make them «at a reasonable cost and test your hypothesis... so it will be possible to attempt to design organisms that have extraordinary properties to solve human needs.»
The findings were published recently in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute by a
group that includes Rony A. François, an M.D. / Ph.D. student working with Maria Zajac - Kaye, Ph.D., an associate professor in the UF College of Medicine's department of anatomy and
cell biology.
The Systems
Biology Group at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory in Richland, Washington, employs 90 - plus staff scientists working on proteomics, microbial -
cell dynamics,
cell and molecular imaging and spectroscopy, computational
biology, and bioinformatics.
His research
group focuses on big data network
biology, exploring biological systems by developing and deploying algorithms aimed to predict
cell behavior, in particular looking at cellular signal processing and decision making.
Stretch out all of the genomes in all of your body's trillions of
cells, says Tom Misteli, the head of the
cell biology of genomes
group at the National Cancer Institute in Bethesda, Md., and it would make 50 round trips to the sun.
Dr Oliver Stegle,
Group Leader at The European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL - EBI) and co-lead scientist on this research, said: «Our method combines precise biological studies and complex computational approaches to integrate multiple aspects of
cell biology.
The research
group, led by Erika Matunis, Ph.D., a professor of
cell biology at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, has been using the fruit fly as a model living system in which to study stem
cells in their natural state.
Competing
groups are working closer to
biology; making
cells from fatty acids, for example.
Researchers from immune
biology professor Annette Oxenius's
group have now discovered what keeps NK
cells from killing off their «colleagues from the other department» of the immune system: healthy CD8 +
cells are able to detect the immune messenger substance type 1 interferon, which binds to specific receptors on the surface of these immune
cells and thereby conceals their stress.
With respect to technology development, the
group is leveraging recent advances in nanotechnology and chemical
biology to establish a host of core, cross-disciplinary platforms that will collectively enable them to extensively profile and precisely control
cells and their interactions within the context of complex systems.
The membrane chemical
biology group at MPI - CBG will accommodate organic chemists, biochemists and
cell biologists in an interdisciplinary setting.
She set up the wetlab of the research
group, and she oversees molecular and
cell biology research in the Lappalainen lab.
Emerging and established investigators leading 32 research
groups who share our interest in fundamental stem
cell biology.
The summer school is open to PhD students, post docs, emerging
group leaders, research - active clinicians and technicians from universities, research institutes and industry, working in stem
cell biology or related fields.
So, with that in mind, with this new understanding of fundamental
biology, the
group went back into the engineering side and said well, what can we do to image «off» retinal ganglion
cell layers of the inner plexiform layer, and also to design a new visual field exam that could measure the «off» retinal ganglion
cells separately from the «on» retinal ganglion
cells?
Principal Investigator, stem
cell biology and aging research Investigator, Sino - German Laboratory for Aging and Regenerative Medicine, ILAS, CAMS, Beijing, China Principal Investigator, Max - Planck - Partner -
Group - Program Phone: 010-67776051 Fax: 010-67776838 E-mail:
[email protected] K. Lenhard Rudolph, M.D.
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.
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.
Technical expertise of the
groups extends from
cell biology to developmental genetics, biophysics and membrane /
cell biology.
The Van Oudenaarden
group combines
biology with physics and informatics to gain insight in the quantitative
biology of development and stem
cells.
The Van Oudenaarden
group uses a combination of experimental, computational, and theoretical approaches to quantitatively understand decision ‐ making in single
cells, with a focus on questions in developmental and stem
cell biology.
Our platform is designed to emulate human
biology more accurately than current
cell culture or animal models, and we are currently working with a diverse
group of partners to test the way drugs, foods, and chemicals affect human health.
The Wellcome Trust presented Silent Signal — a
group exhibition of new animated works that explores the science of genetics,
cell biology, immunology and epidemiology.