bachelors of science degree
in organismal biology and ecology, and find a job in the biological science field... County Community College 2012 Associate of Science: General Science Columbia, MD, Howard Second university... Education Towson State University 2014 Bachelor of Science: Organismal Biology and Ecology Towson, MD
My plan is to graduate with a bachelors of science degree
in organismal biology and ecology, and find a job in the biological science field.
Emily, Research Intern Emily is a recent Kutztown University graduate with a Bachelor's Degree
in Organismal Biology and Ecology.
Jerri received her bachelor's degree
in organismal biology from the University of Kansas, and her master's degree in business administration from Baker University in Baldwin City, Kansas.
Prior to medical school, she graduated with Honors from the State University of New York at New Paltz with a Bachelor of Science degree
in Organismal / Environmental Biology.
Relatively recent advances
in organismal engineering have opened up new frontiers related to harnessing biosynthesis for the production of new materials with tailored functions that would be difficult to create using conventional synthetic techniques.
His research interests are largely
in organismal and applied ecology, including animal behavior and wildlife disease, and in wildlife conservation.
The idea that shrinking telomeres play a role
in organismal aging had been hyped in the media and by Geron's public relations division, she says.
Not exact matches
But although certain non-living systems, of which the thunderstorm is such a striking example, do show what we can call «
organismal characters,» this property is nowhere found
in so high a degree as it is
in living organisms.
More importantly, Science has observed the fundamental processes of evolution from the molecular (i.e. mutation / adaptation / positive selection) to the
organismal (speciation events)
in the wild.
«But we know that the expression of these factors is inducing changes
in the epigenome, and those are leading to benefits at the cellular and
organismal level.»
Although no functions could be assigned to three of the proteins, bioinformatics analysis suggested that the remainder are involved
in a wide range of biological processes, including reproduction, cellular metabolic processes, multicellular
organismal growth, developmental processes, growth, locomotion, response to stimuli, localization and biological regulation.
Liz writes about biology, focusing primarily on genomics, evolution, microbiology, and
organismal biology, with a smattering of ecology and behavior thrown
in.
The findings, published recently
in the peer - reviewed academic journal Nature Communications, show periodically flooded soils may actually lose organic matter at accelerated rates, said Steven Hall, an assistant professor of ecology, evolution and
organismal biology and corresponding author of the study.
«The octopus genome makes studies of cephalopod traits much more tractable, and now represents an important point on the tree of life for comparative evolutionary studies,» said Ragsdale, an associate professor
in neurobiology and
organismal biology and anatomy at the University of Chicago.
«We all know that some percentage are way off on the tail end of the distribution, and we're never going to reach them,» says Steven Rissing, a professor of evolution, ecology, and
organismal biology and a specialist
in undergraduate education at Ohio State University, Columbus.
How cell division occurs and is coordinated with
organismal development is a subject of intense research interest, as is how this process malfunctions
in the development of tumors.
In particular, it has been difficult in empirical studies to rule out the possibility that evolvability arises and is maintained as a byproduct of selection on organismal features more directly related to fitnes
In particular, it has been difficult
in empirical studies to rule out the possibility that evolvability arises and is maintained as a byproduct of selection on organismal features more directly related to fitnes
in empirical studies to rule out the possibility that evolvability arises and is maintained as a byproduct of selection on
organismal features more directly related to fitness.
And it could open the door to better recipes for the anti-venom used to rescue hikers and others who find themselves on the wrong end of a rattlesnake encounter, said lead researcher Matthew Holding, a graduate student
in evolution, ecology and
organismal biology.
«No other species we've looked at shows lengthening telomeres,» says Carol Vleck, an associate professor
in the university's department of ecology, evolution, and
organismal biology and leader of the team.
Holding's collaborators on the California study were H. Lisle Gibbs, an Ohio State professor of evolution, ecology and
organismal biology, and James Biardi of Fairfield University
in Connecticut.
«As pectoral fins evolve different shapes, behaviors, and mechanical properties, we've shown that the sensory system is also evolving with them,» said Brett Aiello, a PhD student
in the Department of
Organismal Biology and Anatomy, and the lead author of the study.
«Collaboration among scientists with different perspectives and expertise can take research
in whole new directions,» said Melina Hale, the William Rainey Harper Professor of
Organismal Biology and Anatomy and senior author of the study.
«The degree to which we can or can not accurately estimate the number of species or the scale of
organismal diversity on Earth is a measure of our ignorance
in understanding the ecological and evolutionary forces that create and maintain the biodiversity on our planet.
The discovery that mutations accumulate at steady rates over time
in the genes of all lineages of plants and animals has led to new insights into evolution at the molecular and the
organismal levels
European editor Anne Forde discovered,
in an interview with Hannah Kokko, an evolutionary ecologist
in Helsinki, Finland, that one of the keys to Kokko's professional success is her ability to balance opposing approaches and points of view: life with work, the
organismal approach of evolution with the population approach of ecology, and an appreciation for the local environment with the mind - broadening value of more exotic and distant locales.
«Coarse textures are reflected
in the spatial pattern of responses by one set of receptors, but that's only a small part of the story,» said the study's senior author, Sliman Bensmaia, PhD, assistant professor
in the Department of
Organismal Biology and Anatomy at the University of Chicago.
Today, Science strives to cover advances that reveal the specific ways
in which the microbiota influences the physiology of the host, both
in a healthy and
in a diseased state and how the microbiota may be manipulated, either at the
organismal or molecular level, to improve the health of the host.
The study, published
in the journal Cell Reports, is the first discovery of rigor mortis
in worms and provides new insight into the process of «
organismal» death.
These experiments will help dissect how nutrient changes orchestrates changes
in multiple tissues to modulate age - related decline
in various
organismal and tissue - specific functions.
Known as much for its complexity as its vital role
in regulating cellular and
organismal growth, the mechanistic target of rapamycin complex 1 (mTORC1) pathway has seemingly been acting
in mysterious ways.
What this latest report now shows is the degree of fine - tuning that is possible after ecological, social, neurogenic, and socio - cognitive niche construction has already occurred — and resulted
in the nutrient - dependent pheromone - controlled increased
organismal complexity that is us.
Researchers carry out innovative basic and applied research programs
in coral reef biology, ecology, and geology; fish biology, ecology, and conservation; shark and billfish ecology; fisheries science; deep - sea
organismal biology and ecology; invertebrate and vertebrate genomics, genetics, molecular ecology, and evolution; microbiology; biodiversity; observation and modeling of large - scale ocean circulation, coastal dynamics, and ocean atmosphere coupling; benthic habitat mapping; biodiversity; histology; and calcification.
This approach is rooted
in the century - old concept of heterochronic parabiosis, whereby exposure of aged tissues to young factors can extend
organismal lifespan and improve aged tissue function.
Ecological and environmental impacts
in the evolution of
organismal development Organizers: Chris Lowe, Angelika Stollewerk, John Willis
We report a variety of biallelic effects on
organismal phenotype attributable to combinations of recessive Xpd alleles, including the following: (i) the ability of homozygous lethal Xpd alleles to ameliorate a variety of disease symptoms when their essential basal transcription function is supplied by a different disease - causing allele, (ii) differential developmental and tissue - specific functions of distinct Xpd allele products, and (iii) interallelic complementation, a phenomenon rarely reported at clinically relevant loci
in mammals.
now PhD student at the International Max Planck Research Schools for
Organismal Biology
in Konstanz, Germany, with Iain Couzin
Dr. Bradley Cooke, an assistant professor
in Georgia State University's Neuroscience Institute, has received the $ 650,000 National Science Foundation (NSF) Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) award, one of 18 awarded by the NSF's Division of Integrative
Organismal Systems
in the last year.
However, several genetic mechanisms — including the evolution of protein - coding sequences and gene duplication, as well as the evolution of regulatory sequences — are sources of variation
in all species and contribute to
organismal adaptation.
In all of our research areas we use integrated approaches, which include a wide range of techniques like biochemical, cellular, genetic, and organismal methods, to deepen our understanding of central processes in mammalian biology, which are highly significant for human healt
In all of our research areas we use integrated approaches, which include a wide range of techniques like biochemical, cellular, genetic, and
organismal methods, to deepen our understanding of central processes
in mammalian biology, which are highly significant for human healt
in mammalian biology, which are highly significant for human health.
«From our data we suspect the songbird dreams of singing,» said Daniel Margoliash, PhD, associate professor
in the Department of
Organismal Biology and Anatomy at the University of Chicago, and principal investigator
in the study.
«Connecting the proximate mechanisms responsible for
organismal diversity to the ultimate causes of latitudinal gradients
in species richness.»
In doing so, specific cell types may activate immune responses to fine tune cell - fate decisions at the organismal level; for instance, DNA damage in germ cells induces an innate immune response in worms that promotes endurance of somatic tissues to allow delay of progeny production when germ cells are hit by DNA damag
In doing so, specific cell types may activate immune responses to fine tune cell - fate decisions at the
organismal level; for instance, DNA damage
in germ cells induces an innate immune response in worms that promotes endurance of somatic tissues to allow delay of progeny production when germ cells are hit by DNA damag
in germ cells induces an innate immune response
in worms that promotes endurance of somatic tissues to allow delay of progeny production when germ cells are hit by DNA damag
in worms that promotes endurance of somatic tissues to allow delay of progeny production when germ cells are hit by DNA damage.
Overall, these studies will progress our understanding on how
organismal aging is an integrated process resulting from signaling events
in muscle and other tissues.
«This fossil is a unique representative from an incredibly important era
in the evolution of mammals; the ecosystem of the whole world changed as the Triassic transitioned into the Jurassic,» said study senior author Neil Shubin, PhD, Robert R. Bensley Distinguished Service Professor of
Organismal Biology and Anatomy at the University of Chicago.
We will study how signaling mechanisms impact homeostasis
in cell - free, cell - based, and
organismal systems, with a particular focus on the highly topical role of autophagy
in different processes and studying autophagic mechanisms
in depth.
The most recent grant on the list is the 2004 expedition to the Canadian Arctic co-led by Shubin, PhD, the Robert R. Bensley Professor
in the Department of
Organismal Biology and Anatomy at the University of Chicago, which discovered the first fossils of Tiktaalik on Ellsmere Island.
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In a number of these trackways, the animals alternate their limbs, which suggested that they must have been made by tetrapods walking on a solid substrate,» said Melina Hale, PhD, associate professor of
Organismal Biology and Anatomy.
«This is where the rubber meets the road
in building touch - senstive neuroprosthetics,» said Sliman Bensmaia, PhD, Associate Professor
in the Department of
Organismal Biology and Anatomy at the University of Chicago and senior author of the study.
But linking HAR mutations to
organismal innovations is hard, given the obvious limitations on testing the effects of genetic changes
in humans or apes.