She also founded the Kathryn W. Davis RNAi Research Center at Cold Spring Harbor to support the understanding of
how this cellular machinery might be programmed to turn off genes that lead to cancer and other disorders.
I'm excited by the prospect of having to solve tough problems by doing very controlled experiments and understanding
how the cellular machinery works normally and what goes wrong in disease.
Our team contributes to understand
how the cellular machinery, that is similar in all vertebrates, can regenerate a structure in an animal.
«When we study the interactions between the host cell and the virus, we get information about both of them and about
how cellular machinery is working under viral infection,» says Alessia Ruggieri, a group leader and virologist at University of Heidelberg in Germany and senior researcher on the study.
Not exact matches
How would something like DNA which is information decoded by
cellular machinery prove that it all came about by accident?
Allan Jacobson, Ph.D., of the University of Massachusetts Medical School and co-founder of PTC Therapeutics, the company that developed ataluren, and David Bedwell, Ph.D., professor of the UAB Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics, have sought to understand precisely
how ataluren allows the ribosome, the
machinery of
cellular protein synthesis, to skip over these inserted stop signs and produce proteins that have normal or near - normal function.
Suv39h1 is one of the main enzymes that chemically mark the irrelevant regions of DNA to be compacted by
cellular machinery, but little is known about
how it installs its tag.
For me this revealed to be a very cool project, since it challenged evolution and I could test hands on
how perfect the
cellular machinery is in avoiding endangering itself with the incorporation of important epigenetic nucleotides.
French scientists have learned
how Listeria monocytogenes, which causes a major food - borne illness, commandeers
cellular transport
machinery to invade cells and hide from the body's immune system...
Previously a distinguished professor in the University of Minnesota's Department of Biochemistry, Molecular Biology and Biophysics, Kalodimos» research into the
cellular machinery relevant to cancer has led to important insights into
how mutated proteins can drive the development and spread of the disease.
My research is framed within the Wellcome Trust consortium on the archaeal origins of eukaryotic cell organization (http://evocyt.com/), which includes a diverse group of researchers studying the evolution of eukaryotic
machinery from different points of view — e.g.
how do specific
cellular systems work in different lineages, and
how did that affect the origin of the eukaryotic cell plan?