Not exact matches
For, «In us are all the Gods to be so found for without the Gods keeping our machined physiologies in as smooth a running order as is possible, we might not have evolved from our once singled cell which started the original cell to slowly evolve into the myriads of celestial life forms and formatio
For, «In us are all the Gods to be so found
for without the Gods keeping our machined physiologies in as smooth a running order as is possible, we might not have evolved from our once singled cell which started the original cell to slowly evolve into the myriads of celestial life forms and formatio
for without the Gods keeping our machined
physiologies in as smooth a running order as is possible, we might not have evolved from our once singled
cell which started the original
cell to slowly evolve into the myriads of celestial life forms and formations.
Thus the question
for physiology is the question of the physics of molecules in
cells of different characters (ibid., pp. 215 - 216).
«We found that babies who are fed only breast milk have microbial communities that seem more ready
for the introduction of solid foods,» the study's lead author Dr. Andrea Azcarate - Peril, assistant professor in the department of
cell biology and
physiology, said in a press release.
«Simply put, the compound turns - off the sperm's ability to swim, significantly limiting fertilization capabilities,» said lead investigator Michael O'Rand, PhD, retired professor of
cell biology and
physiology in the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine, and president / CEO of Eppin Pharma, Inc. «This makes EP055 an ideal candidate
for non-hormonal male contraception.»
The prize in
physiology or medicine went to Yoshinori Ohsumi at the Tokyo Institute of Technology
for his work on autophagy, the process by which
cells recycle and repair themselves.
However, Brenner, who together with two others, has just received this year's Nobel Prize in
Physiology or Medicine
for their discoveries concerning «genetic regulation of organ development and programmed
cell death,» maintains that nothing has changed
for him.
Two theorists whose work set the stage
for finding the Higgs boson won the Nobel Prize in physics this week, while three biologists who explored various aspects of how
cells package, transport, and release their internal proteins earned the
physiology or medicine prize.
Meanwhile, the selectors
for the
physiology or medicine prize honored three biologists who explored various aspects of how
cells package, transport, and release their internal proteins.
In 1963, the couple moved to NYU to work as immunology research fellows in the lab of Baruj Benacerraf (who shared the Nobel Prize in
Physiology or Medicine in 1980
for his work on the role of genetically determined,
cell - surface structures in the regulation of immune reactions).
Within the category of
Physiology and Medicine, the recipients are Science authors John O'Keefe, May - Britt Moser, and Edvard I. Moser
for their discoveries of
cells that constitute a positioning system in the brain.
Additional coauthors included Dr. Axel Concepcion, Department of Pathology, NYU School of Medicine; Dr. Charles Smith, Department of Anatomy &
Cell Biology and Faculty of Dentistry, McGill University, Facility
for Electron Microscopy Research; Drs. Sonal Srikanth and Yousang Gwack, Department of
Physiology, University of California, Los Angeles; Dr. Michael Paine, Center
for Craniofacial Molecular Biology, Ostrow School of Dentistry, University of Southern California; and Dr. Michael Hubbard, Departments of Paediatrics and Pharmacology, The University of Melbourne.
«Proper blood
cell production is dependent on functioning hematopoietic stem and progenitor
cells that are destroyed during conditioning procedures
for transplantation or following bone marrow injury,» said the study's first author Kevin A. Goncalves, who performed this research as part of his PhD studies in cellular and molecular
physiology at the Sackler School.
But in addition to these factors, Hunt, who won a share of the 2001 Nobel Prize in
physiology or medicine (along with Leland Hartwell and Paul Nurse)
for his discovery of cyclin, a key regulator of the
cell cycle, emphasizes early independence and playfulness.
The team led by Dr Rubén López — of the UAB's Department of
Cell Biology,
Physiology and Immunology and Institute of Neuroscience, and the Centre
for Networked Biomedical Research in Neurodegenerative Diseases (CIBERNED)-- used a genetically modified mouse that produces the human form of IL - 37 to study the function of this protein.
Scientists should also recognize that there is a limit to what they can achieve, says Marcel Kuntz, a research director and fundamental plant biologist at the National Center
for Scientific Research in the Laboratory of Plant and
Cell Physiology in Grenoble, France.
«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.»
This year's Nobel Prize in
Physiology or Medicine has been awarded to Yoshinori Ohsumi, a
cell biologist at the Tokyo Institute of Technology's Frontier Research Center,
for his work on autophagy, the process in which
cells degrade and recycle cellular components.
Following release of a report by the National Academies of Science Committee on Science, Engineering, and Public Policy (COSEPUP) entitled «Enhancing the Postdoctoral Experience
for Scientists and Engineers», Vice Provost
for Graduate Studies and Research Linda Dykstra created a Postdoctoral Committee chaired by Sharon Milgram, an associate professor in the department of
cell and molecular
physiology.
Using electrophysiological methods to measure electrical currents through
cell membranes, the research group at the Institute
for Physiology and Pharmacology, led by Marjan Slak Rupnik, showed that dextromethorphan extends the periods of electrical activity in beta
cells.
Joint winners of the 2002
physiology or medicine prize «
for their discoveries concerning genetic regulation of organ development and programmed
cell death.»
Using isolated heart
cells from dystrophin - deficient mice, the team of Dan Michele, Ph.D., and Joanne Garbincius, of the University of Michigan Department of Molecular & Integrative
Physiology, found an explanation
for this debilitating protein malfunction — and a potential way to bypass it.
Stem
cell therapies are clinically unproven, the
physiology of head trauma remains a mystery, and rest is still the best Rx
for pulled muscles.
Cell migration is important
for development and
physiology of multicellular organisms.
Wagenseil collaborated with Robert Mecham, Alumni Endowed Professor of
Cell Biology and
Physiology, and Professor of Medicine, Pediatrics and Bioengineering at the School of Medicine
for the research.
PHYSIOLOGY OR MEDICINE: Andrew Z. Fire of the Stanford University School of Medicine and Craig C. Mello of the University of Massachusetts Medical School,
for their 1998 discovery of RNA interference, which regulates gene expression and helps defend
cells against viruses.
«This finding offers new possibilities
for the therapeutic activation of brown fat thermogenesis,» said team leader Anastasia Kralli, associate professor in TSRI's Departments of Chemical
Physiology and
Cell Biology.
They wondered if there was a mutation unique to cancer stem
cells, or a hidden role
for the microRNA in normal
physiology.
The researchers were led by P. Michael Conn, Ph.D., who was a senior scientist in reproductive sciences and neuroscience at OHSU's Oregon National Primate Research Center and professor of
physiology and pharmacology,
cell biology and development and obstetrics and gynecology at OHSU
for the past 19 years.
The study, published ahead of print in the American Journal of
Physiology —
Cell Physiology, was chosen as an APSselect article
for June.
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In 2001 he was jointly awarded the Nobel Prize
for Physiology or Medicine
for discoveries of key regulators of the
cell cycle.
Christian de Duve, 1974 Nobel laureate
for physiology or medicine, talks about going from a
cell biologist to a theorist on evolution and the origin of life
We are grateful to them, just as we are grateful to all our authors,
for making Plant
Physiology and The Plant
Cell what they are today.
Shared resources include core facilities
for cell culture, flow cytometry, imaging, microsurgery,
physiology, proteomics, virus molecular biology, and yeast two hybrid screening.
He was named the Watson Family Professor of Surgery and professor of
cell biology and
physiology in 2010, and rose to associate dean
for medical student research in 2011.
In 2013, the Nobel Prize in
Physiology or Medicine was awarded to three scientists
for their contributions to uncovering the mechanisms governing vesicle transport in
cells.
We will combine our expertise on anti-cancer T
cell responses with those of IRIBHM and ChemCom on the
physiology of GPCRs, of ImmunXperts on
cell purification and of iTeos on the development of innovative immune modulators
for cancer immunotherapy.
Embryonic stem
cells, discovered in the Department of Genetics in the 1980s (
for which Sir Martin Evans was awarded the Nobel Prize in
Physiology or Medicine 2007), have become an important tool
for developmental biology, understanding disease, and in regenerative medicine due to the ability to give rise to all
cell types in culture.
1996 Maarten J. Chrispeels
for his research on the interface between
cell biology and biochemistry, as a spokesperson
for the science, as an inspiring teacher and mentor, and as an exacting editor of the journal Plant
Physiology
Our lab is interested in understanding how polyploidization is regulated in normal
physiology and what the functional consequences of becoming polyploid are
for cells and tissues.
By combining
cell physiology with pharmacology, behavioral analysis, and computer modeling, he has deciphered the existence of a central pattern generator
for locomotion in the spinal cord, thereby linking circuit function to behavior.
Already as a PhD student of
physiology in Cambridge, UK, Roger Tsien had developed his first tracking dyes
for calcium activity in living
cells.
In 2012, Dr. Yamanaka was awarded the Nobel Prize in
Physiology or Medicine
for his discovery that skin
cells can be reprogrammed into pluripotent stem
cells by changing just four key genes.
We seek outstanding postdoctoral applicants with expertise in respiratory
cell biology and
physiology and / or surface barrier (mucosal) inflammation to join an interdisciplinary team of biologists and engineers
for the development of novel in vitro «organ - on - chip» microsystems technologies to study and model pulmonary disorders (Huh D et al..
For this he shared the 2002 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with Sydney Brenner and John Sulston «for their discoveries concerning genetic regulation of organ development and programmed cell death.&raq
For this he shared the 2002 Nobel Prize in
Physiology or Medicine with Sydney Brenner and John Sulston «
for their discoveries concerning genetic regulation of organ development and programmed cell death.&raq
for their discoveries concerning genetic regulation of organ development and programmed
cell death.»
The German - born biochemist received the Nobel Prize in
Physiology or Medicine 1999
for his discovery that proteins have intrinsic signals that regulate their transport and localisation in the
cell.