Sentences with phrase «cellular biologist studying»

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The biologist studies organisms by examining their organs, and organs by examining their cellular structure.
As a young biologist studying how wounds heal, Min Zhao found that he could quicken cellular repairs by exposing an injury to electricity.
He hopes to pursue projects such as developing therapeutics with chemists, working with biophysicists to study protein conformational changes relevant to viral entry into the cell, and investigating cellular trafficking pathways relevant to the viral life cycle in collaboration with cell biologists.
«We don't think the matter is settled,» says one of the signers, cell biologist Richard Luben of the University of California, Riverside, citing the leukemia studies and cellular and animal data.
Lydia Villa - Komaroff, a molecular and cellular biologist and co-founding member of the Society for the Advancement of Chicanos / Hispanics and Native Americans in Science, underscored the value of basic research, noting that her work studying strains of infection - resistant bacteria led to a discovery that «made it possible to make insulin and other treatments in bacteria.
«Our study on the TACC3 - chTOG interaction will allow cellular biologists and researchers on microtubule dynamics to better understand how microtubule assembly is regulated during cellular division,» says Montoya, and he anticipates that «it could also help in developing new anti-microtubule drugs, providing more effective therapeutic options in cancer treatment.»
Danny Hatters, a molecular biologist at the University of Melbourne, says the study is a convincing demonstration that the Huntington's mutation begins disrupting normal cellular events «very early in age and long before clinical diagnosis», he says.
Now, a new study from University of Georgia cellular biologists shows the mechanism behind tubulin transport and its assembly into cilia, including the first video imagery of the process.
In a study published March 29, 2018 in Science, UCSF biochemist Peter Walter, PhD, and structural biologist Adam Frost, MD, PhD, showed that the drug, ISRIB (pronounced «iz - rib»), acts like a molecular staple, pinning together parts of a much larger protein involved in cellular stress.
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