Sentences with phrase «developmental biology studies»

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Dennis has a PhD in genetics / developmental biology from the University of British Columbia and a special interest in studying pattern formation and cell - cell communication during tissue development using fruit flies as a model organism.
Researchers continue to study the developmental differences between boys and girls and what causes them, but it's important to remember that biology alone doesn't determine the kind of son or daughter you'll have.
In February, the United Kingdom approved using the method on human embryos at the Francis Crick Institute in London, but only within a narrow capacity: Researchers can edit genes in non-viable human embryos for a limited period and only to study developmental biology related to in vitro fertilization.
Roman Giger, an associate professor of cell and developmental biology at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, studies neurodegeneration and treating spinal cord injury.
«It requires student initiative to connect with the right role model / adviser,» says Todd Evans, a professor of developmental and molecular biology and Assistant Dean for Graduate Studies and Director of the Graduate Program at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University in Bronx, New York.
I first became aware of bioinformatics while in graduate school at the University of Colorado, Boulder, studying molecular, cellular, and developmental biology.
«What we did here is study developmental biology first before we designed our experiment,» said Lori Setton, the Lucy & Stanley Lopata Distinguished Professor of Biomedical Engineering and chair of the Department of Biomedical Engineering in the School of Engineering & Applied Science.
His influential studies have spanned diverse disciplines, from developmental biology to paleontology to optical physics.
All of these are being merged in the study of the history of life in evolutionary developmental biology, or evo devo.
«This study supports the notion of different developmental phases in the biology of schizophrenia.
He presented his idea one day to a roomful of about 30 colleagues at Yale's «Worm Meeting,» the weekly gathering for researchers studying C. elegans, the lowly nematode widely used as a model organism in developmental biology.
«It's been known for a long time that these kinds of slips occur, and they are viewed as the Barnum and Bailey of evolution,» said the study's senior researcher Ehad Abouheif, Canada research chair in evolutionary developmental biology at McGill University.
«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.
«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.
Led by researchers at Duke University, the study offers clues to a longstanding question in developmental biology, namely how plants and animals make so many types of cells from the same set of instructions.
Without Gpr56, the cells responsible for applying the insulation failed to reproduce themselves sufficiently, according to the study's senior author, Kelly R. Monk, PhD, assistant professor of developmental biology.
Rangamani started this research as a postdoctoral fellow in the lab of George Oster, professor emeritus of cell and developmental biology at the University of California, Berkeley and senior author of the study.
When his son was born just 5 months after he accepted a tenure - track position in the Department of Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology at the University of Colorado, Boulder, Harald Junge, who studies vascular biology, got the whole package.
These various neuron - specific phosphoproteins are proving of value in the study of the physiology, anatomy, developmental biology, and pathophysiology of the nervous system.
«We would argue that whatever happens in the human body is going to be quite efficient, quite rapid,» said University of Illinois cell and developmental biology professor Fei Wang, who led the study with visiting scholar Qiuhao Qu and materials science and engineering professor Jianjun Cheng.
On the other hand, pulling off this study would not have been possible without an interdisciplinary team of scientists well - versed in developmental biology, genomics, and bioinformatics, Göttgens says.
Stanford co-authors of the study are data analyst Pang Wei Koh; former undergraduate student Tianda Deng; instructor Rahul Sinha, PhD; graduate students Jonathan Tsai, Amira Barkal, Kimberle Shen and Benson George; research assistant Rachel Morganti; postdoctoral scholar Nathaniel Fernhoff, PhD; assistant professor of pathology Gerlinde Wernig, MD; former graduate student Zhenghao Chen; professor of pathology and of pediatrics Hannes Vogel, MD; assistant professor of genetics and of computer science Anshul Kundaje, PhD; professor of developmental biology William Talbot, PhD; and professor of developmental biology Philip Beachy, PhD.
Other projects around developmental vascular biology study the mechanisms of closure of the ductus arteriosus as failure of ductus arteriosus (DA) closure after birth is a common complication of premature delivery with consequences for the developing lung and other organs.
After I received my bachelor's degree in genetics, I was still interested in biology and wanted to continue to study molecular and developmental biology.
The authors stressed that their findings, which combine basic science with large - scale analysis of genetic studies, depended on an unusual level of cooperation among experts in genetics, molecular biology, developmental neurobiology and immunology.
More attracted to the chemistry of life than of wine, he went to study at the Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, where he came in contact with «really big science» and was introduced to fly genetics and «the wonderful world of developmental biology
Dr Véronique Azuara has worked for several years in the field of developmental biology and genetics moving from lymphocyte development (PhD training at the Pasteur Institute — Paris) to epigenetic studies (post-doctoral training at the MRC / Clinical Sciences Centre — London) to explore how chromatin shut down contributes to lineage restriction and maintenance of cell fate identity through development.
He and his lab study stem cell biology to provide insights into many areas, such as developmental biology, homeostasis in the normal adult and recovery from injury.
Biology Bytes author Teisha Rowland is a science writer, blogger at All Things Stem Cell, and graduate student in molecular, cellular, and developmental biology at UCSB, where she studies stem cells.
«The study of «interactions,» both in developmental biology and in population genetics contexts, brings up unexpected but direct and useful connections with statistical physics.
The finding is a landmark in the new field of evolutionary developmental biology, or «evo - devo,» as its proponents call it, in which scientists study the patterns of gene expression in embryos to peer backward in time.
In Entamoeba invadens, stage conversion can be induced, but its utility as a model system to study developmental biology has been limited by a lack of genomic resources.
The researchers first discovered ascarosides as a signaling molecule in C. elegans, a nematode used as a model organism to study cell, developmental and nervous system biology, as well as human aging and diabetes.
These questions and many others lead me to study for a PhD in developmental biology.
We discuss the recent advances to address the question and characterize the developmental constraint in evolution, by integrating approaches from cell, and evolutionary biology, bioinformatics, and theoretical biophysics, and provide the future perspective in the quantitative evo - devo studies.
This iPS cell technology represents an entirely new platform for fundamental studies of developmental biology.
«Our study focuses on a new principal of developmental biology, a targeted recruitment of cells that are probably also used in the reconstruction of tissue.
Bruce Blumberg, professor of developmental and cell biology and pharmaceutical sciences at the University of California, Irvine, who coined the term «obesogen,» studies the effect that organotins — a class of persistent organic pollutants that are widely used in the manufacture of polyvinylchloride plastics, as fungicides and pesticides on crops, as slimicides in industrial water systems, as wood preservatives, and as marine antifouling agents — have on the body's metabolism.
A veterinary behaviorist has also demonstrated their academic skills in graduate school classes such as ethology, evolution of social behavior, developmental biology, neurobiology of behavior, learning theory, animal cognition, psychopharmacology (study of medications that affect the brain and emotions), and statistical analysis.
This nematode has since been extensively studied and has contributed to scientific discoveries in a huge range of disciplines including cell, molecular, developmental, evolutionary and neuro - biology.
His contributions appear in multiple disciplines, including developmental neuroscience, psychiatry, psychoanalysis, developmental psychology, attachment theory, trauma studies, behavioral biology, clinical psychology, and clinical social work.
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