She set up the wetlab of the research group, and she oversees molecular and
cell biology research in the Lappalainen lab.
He conducted his PhD in Biochemistry in UCD, followed by postdoctoral
cell biology research in Simon Fraser University (Canada).
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 - century.
Not exact matches
Those who believe these nonsensical ideas DO hold the rest back - be it
in creationist ideas about
biology, or stem
cell research, or limiting over-population via contraception, you name it.
As we read this history, the furor over stem
cells was fueled by numerous factors: the near - universal human desire for magic; patients» desperation
in the face of illness and their hope for cures; the belief that
biology can now do anything; the reluctance of scientists to accept any limits (particularly moral limits) on their
research; the impact of big money from biotech stocks, patents, and federal funding; the willingness of America's elite class to use every means possible to discredit religion
in general; and the need to protect the unlimited abortion license by accepting no protections of unborn human life.
BEBA is guided by the latest
research available
in the fields of prenatal and perinatal psychology, infant mental health, neurobiology and
cell biology.
OIST researchers conduct multi-disciplinary
research in neuroscience, mathematical and computational sciences, physics, chemistry, integrative
biology and molecular,
cell, and developmental
biology.
The German - born Frank, who was inducted as a AAAS fellow
in 1997, is a professor of biochemistry, molecular biophysics and biological sciences at Columbia
in New York City and the Scottish - born Henderson, who has been a AAAS member since 1996, has served as director of the MRC Laboratory of Molecular
Biology research facility where hundreds of scientists work on neurobiology,
cell biology and biotechnology.
The latest
research in Science Signaling, covering
cell signaling and regulation, synthetic
biology, and drug discovery.
My
research has implemented MFC methods for
cell manipulation and molecular
biology and has been applying them
in collaboration with local life science researchers.
The discovery is an important advance
in the search for new medications to fight obesity, said senior investigator Shingo Kajimura, PhD, UCSF assistant professor of
cell and tissue biology, with a joint appointment in the UCSF Diabetes Center and the Eli and Edythe Broad Center of Regeneration Medicine and Stem Cell Research at U
cell and tissue
biology, with a joint appointment
in the UCSF Diabetes Center and the Eli and Edythe Broad Center of Regeneration Medicine and Stem
Cell Research at U
Cell Research at UCSF.
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.»
Three of these themes represent the key scientific steps
in moving stem
cells from the laboratory into the clinic — the bioengineering and
biology of stem
cells, and the clinical applications of that
research.
I decided to leave
research after becoming dissatisfied as a postdoc
in an academic
cell biology department.
I took another 2 - year postdoc
in a
cell biology laboratory, which was unrelated to my previous
research training, but it had become a hot breeding ground of novel scientific findings.
According to Izpisúa Belmonte, who is also a professor at the gene expression laboratories of the Salk Institute for Biological Studies
in San Diego, California, CMRB aims to become «a
research centre of excellence
in south Europe
in the line of world - recognized institutions such as the Salk or the Whitehead institutes, where both pre - and postdoctoral researchers receive multidisciplinary training of the highest quality»
in stem
cell biology and
cell regeneration.
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
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
research direction or acquire new skills.
Dmitry Royhman, currently studying to get his PSM
in cell and molecular
biology at IIT, says, «The reason I chose to do the PSM instead of the traditional Master's degree was because the M.S. would have restricted me more toward
research, and I was not sure that was the path for me.»
«By learning how tau spreads, we may be able to stop it from jumping from neuron to neuron,» said Karen Duff, PhD, professor
in the department of pathology and
cell biology (
in the Taub Institute for
Research on Alzheimer's Disease and the Aging Brain) and professor of psychiatry (at New York State Psychiatric Institute.)
Susan Howitt, deputy head of
biology teaching and learning,
Research School of
Biology, Australian National University, studies
cell transporters
in addition to her administrative and teaching duties.
In this way, Louvard believes the institute will gain most from its mix of
research disciplines and potential for translational
research, involving anything from theoretical physics and pharmacochemistry through
cell biology and radiobiology to imaging and bioinformatics.
The Eppendorf & Science Prize
in Neurobiology recognizes outstanding international neurobiological
research based on current methods and advances
in the field of molecular and
cell biology by a young early - career scientist, as described
in a 1,000 - word essay based on
research performed within the last three years.
Building upon their earlier
research on the
biology of fat metabolism, Joslin scientists discovered that microRNAs - small RNA molecules that play important roles
in regulation
in many types of tissue — play a major role
in the distribution and determination of fat
cells and whole body metabolism.
After she started her Ph.D.
in the
cell biology and physiology program at Penn, she noticed that many people were doing both clinical work and
research — and that was the path she decided to take.
After finishing my medical training
in Germany, conducting some
research in France, and doing a postdoc
in the United States, I settled
in France for good
in 1995, becoming a professor of
cell and molecular
biology at the University of Bordeaux.
Dong Wook Han, a professor of stem -
cell biology at Konkuk University
in Seoul, is worried about how the country regulates clinical
research on stem
cells.
The
research effort he directs focuses on entirely new compounds that might slow the loss of brain
cell connections, which may play a role
in schizophrenia
biology.
During this period, he became interested
in cell and molecular
biology thanks
in part to discussions he had with a roommate about his graduate
research in Iowa's microbiology program.
«Studying human islet
cells has been a major challenge
in the field of diabetes
research for decades because the pancreas essentially digests itself shortly after a person's death,» said professor of developmental
biology Seung Kim, MD, PhD.
If you want a career doing
research, for example, you'll climb higher with the Ph.D., says Lane, who was a biochemistry and
cell biology professor at Rice University earlier
in her career.
In a report that appears in PLOS BIOLOGY, Dr. Hugo Bellen and his colleagues at Baylor College of Medicine and the Jan and Dan Duncan Neurological Research Institute at Texas Children's Hospital and BCM, and Dr. Chao Tong, at the Life Sciences Institute and Innovation Center for Cell Biology, Zhejiang University in Hangzhou, China, find that mutations of human homologs (genes that carry out similar functions) of cacophony and its partner straightjacket (Cacna1a and Cacna2d2 respectively) cause defects in autophagy in neuron
In a report that appears
in PLOS BIOLOGY, Dr. Hugo Bellen and his colleagues at Baylor College of Medicine and the Jan and Dan Duncan Neurological Research Institute at Texas Children's Hospital and BCM, and Dr. Chao Tong, at the Life Sciences Institute and Innovation Center for Cell Biology, Zhejiang University in Hangzhou, China, find that mutations of human homologs (genes that carry out similar functions) of cacophony and its partner straightjacket (Cacna1a and Cacna2d2 respectively) cause defects in autophagy in neuron
in PLOS
BIOLOGY, Dr. Hugo Bellen and his colleagues at Baylor College of Medicine and the Jan and Dan Duncan Neurological
Research Institute at Texas Children's Hospital and BCM, and Dr. Chao Tong, at the Life Sciences Institute and Innovation Center for
Cell Biology, Zhejiang University
in Hangzhou, China, find that mutations of human homologs (genes that carry out similar functions) of cacophony and its partner straightjacket (Cacna1a and Cacna2d2 respectively) cause defects in autophagy in neuron
in Hangzhou, China, find that mutations of human homologs (genes that carry out similar functions) of cacophony and its partner straightjacket (Cacna1a and Cacna2d2 respectively) cause defects
in autophagy in neuron
in autophagy
in neuron
in neurons.
A former
research fellow of the Royal Society, he was director of studies
in biochemistry and
cell biology at Clare College at Cambridge University and a Frank Knox Fellow at Harvard.
«By learning more about how these
cells work, we are one step closer to understanding the disease states
in which these
cells should be studied,» said Cagla Eroglu, an assistant professor of
cell biology and neurobiology at the Duke University Medical Center, who led the
research.
«It really reinforces the idea that evolution of the code itself was a progressive process,» said Paul Schimmel, a professor of molecular and
cell biology at the Scripps
Research Institute, who was not involved
in the study.
My strong background
in cell and molecular
biology allows me to be competitive and places me among the few physicians that have basic
research experience.
«We think that by stopping fibrosis through TAZ and its partners, we may be able to prevent the serious consequences of NASH, including liver failure and liver cancer,» said Ira Tabas, Richard J. Stock Professor and vice-chair of
research in the Department of Medicine and professor of pathology &
cell biology (
in physiology and cellular biophysics) at CUMC.
Dr. Yaffe's
research focuses on the
biology of the complex signaling pathways that
cells use to respond to DNA damage and inflammation, particularly the role of protein kinases and modular binding domains
in tumor development and anti-cancer therapeutics.
He subsequently obtained a Ph.D. at the University of Sydney studying cancer
cell biology, and was awarded a Fulbright Fellowship to undertake postdoctoral
research at the National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health
in Bethesda, Maryland.
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.
«This study opens an entirely new area of discovery for many aspects of
cell biology and biomedical
research — how cancer
cells metastasize, for example — and provides many new therapeutic targets,» said senior author Jack Dixon, PhD, professor
in the UC San Diego School of Medicine and associate vice chancellor of Scientific Affairs.
The method opens new opportunities for fundamental
research in cell biology and for applications
in biotechnology and medicine.
«Previous
research has shown that CTCF acts as a key insulating barrier to prevent mistakes
in cells as they multiply and differentiate,» says Varun Narendra, the study's lead author, and a fifth - year graduate PhD student
in developmental
biology at NYU Langone and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute.
«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.»
«AML is a disease
in which fewer than 30 percent of patients are cured,» said co-senior author Ulrich Steidl, M.D., Ph.D., associate professor of
cell biology and of medicine and the Diane and Arthur B. Belfer Faculty Scholar
in Cancer
Research at Einstein and associate chair for translational research in oncology at Mon
Research at Einstein and associate chair for translational
research in oncology at Mon
research in oncology at Montefiore.
He returned to Australia to set up a laboratory at Children's Medical
Research Institute (CMRI)
in Sydney, and since that time has been investigating the cellular and molecular
biology of cancer
cell immortalization.
Jeff Smith, a first - year postdoc at OISB who studies
cell signaling using proteomics, notes that with no specific categories for systems
biology on
research - grant applications, he has no choice but to place himself
in direct competition with biochemists and biologists
in other fields.
«The exciting part of this work is not just that we made hydrogels, but that we're now equipped with this powerful technique that lets us ask fundamental — and very challenging — questions about them,» says Takanari Inoue, Ph.D., an associate professor of
cell biology at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and senior author of the report on the
research published online Nov. 6
in the journal Nature Materials.
This led to development of newer technology, called single
cell sequencing (SCS), that has had a major impact
in many areas of
biology, including cancer
research, neurobiology, microbiology, and immunology, and has greatly improved understanding of certain tumor characteristics
in cancer.
So Gordon, a
research associate
in the department of anatomy and
cell biology at Tufts University School of Medicine, is taking a different tack.
«This is a major step forward»
in determining how proteins fold, says Peter Preusch, who heads
cell biology and biophysics
research at the National Institute of General Medical Sciences
in Bethesda, Maryland.