In his 2015 lecture for instance (see above video), he explains his recent interest in two seemingly
very different research areas: cancer therapy and long - term memory storage.
He worked for many years at highly renowned institutions
in different research areas (inter alia, epigenetics, Alzheimer's Disease, cancer biology).
The paper is among three
on different research areas related to the Amborella genome that will be published in the same issue of the journal.
Understanding the connection between structure, regulation and function of the Sip1 proteins was possible only as a result of the close collaboration between scientists
from different research areas at the Department of Chemistry.
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Across different research areas — sustainability, plants, deconstruction and conversion — GLBRC scientists are working with and learning from each other every single day.
«Three major life sciences organizations, ASM, ACS and APS, came together to provide scientists with the unique opportunity of bringing together experts
from different research areas to move this very exciting field forward,» said Stefano Bertuzzi, CEO, ASM, «The Kavli Ideas Challenge allowed for the collaboration between different scientific communities that span computational biology, physics and analytical chemistry to develop important new research tools.»
Students at UT Austin choose projects from more than 25
different research areas in the life sciences, physical sciences and computer science.
Since that time it has sprawled into a number of
different research areas: At MIT, Jerison is exploring the broader mathematical implications of the function; in France, Filoche is using a scanning tunneling microscope to experimentally assess the function's predictions, and a separate research team (led by Patrick Sebbah of the Langevin Institute) is directly measuring localizations in vibrating plates; and in California, Weisbuch is designing new LEDs.
In
different research areas, a non-linear inverted U-shaped relationship is framed in the light of the Yerkes - Dodson law suggesting an optimal mid-range level of arousal, with both extremes of the curve (i.e., very low and very high) leading to less favorable outcomes (Yerkes and Dodson, 1908).