Sentences with phrase «in microbiology research»

About Blog The aim of this blog is to share my appreciation and passion in microbiology research to an audience seeking information.
About Blog The aim of this blog is to share my appreciation and passion in microbiology research to an audience seeking information.
About Blog The aim of this blog is to share my appreciation and passion in microbiology research to an audience seeking information.

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Lynch, who has a doctorate in immunology and microbiology from Ohio State University, spent two years there before joining DuPont as a research scientist working on tests for the AIDS virus.
ETH researchers from the research group of microbiology professor Markus Aebi have discovered a protein in the cells of one such ectomycorrhizal fungus which offers an additional advantage to the fungus - plant duo.
«H. pylori has been living in the human gut for a minimum of 11,000 years, but probably far longer,» says Martin Blaser, professor of microbiology, who led the research.
The advantage of Novavax's approach is that a vaccine can be made rapidly and in high volume, compared with the egg - based approach that's used today, says Ted Ross, an associate professor of microbiology and molecular genetics at the University of Pittsburgh's Center for Vaccine Research (CVR).
«This research took place at the intersection of microbiology, immunology and genetics, which is illustrative of the complex and synergistic ways in which multiple organs and organ systems operate in the body.»
Ràfols got a first taste of academic research in Rosa Araujo's microbiology lab halfway through his 6 - year biology degree at the University of Barcelona in his native Spain.
Scientists have a promising new approach to combating deadly human viruses thanks to an educated hunch by University of California, Riverside microbiology professor Shou - Wei Ding, and his 20 years of research on plants, fruit flies, nematodes and mice to show the truth in his theory.
During this period, he became interested in cell and molecular biology thanks in part to discussions he had with a roommate about his graduate research in Iowa's microbiology program.
About one in 20 people, and possibly many more, harbor C. difficile in their gut, said study co-author Justin Sonnenburg, PhD, professor of microbiology and immunology, who has conducted pioneering research on the trillions of microbes constituting our intestinal ecosystems.
NTU's research findings were published recently in AMB Express, a peer - reviewed scientific journal in the area of applied and industrial microbiology by SpringerOpen.
Led by Hazel Barton, UA associate professor of biology and recognized as having one of the world's preeminent cave microbiology labs, the research points to a group of fungi related to WSN, which appears as a white, powdery substance on the muzzles, ears and wings of infected bats and gives them the appearance they've been dunked in powdered sugar.
«Our research leads to the conclusion that it is probably bacteria (in the gut) that are responsible for the calories you burn while you are asleep,» says John Kirby, PhD, professor of microbiology and urology at the UI Carver College of Medicine.
Chris tells about her exciting research that requires experience in microbiology, molecular biology, genomics, and the marine environment, but also involves fieldwork.
A change of research focus to microbiology led to a burgeoning interest in optical microscopy and its application to the study of biofilms and motility in bacteria.
Jef Huisman, an aquatic microbiology professor and theoretical ecologist at the University of Amsterdam in the Netherlands, said that the Princeton research shows that recently proposed early - warning signals for the desertification of arid ecosystems can be too simple, and possibly result in projections of future climate change that do not account for the complexity of nature.
This led to development of newer technology, called single cell sequencing (SCS), that has had a major impact in many areas of biology, including cancer research, neurobiology, microbiology, and immunology, and has greatly improved understanding of certain tumor characteristics in cancer.
Kenneth Thomson, director of the Center for Research in Anti-infectives and Biotechnology at Creighton University in Omaha, Nebraska, says that an ongoing «de-skilling» of microbiology laboratories in Europe and the United States is problematic.
«If our findings are confirmed in human studies, the new drug regimens that we have identified should dramatically shorten the time needed to treat tuberculosis,» said Dr. Marcus Horwitz, a senior author on the research and a distinguished professor of medicine and microbiology, immunology and molecular genetics at the UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine.
«Just like humans breathe oxygen, these bacteria respire poisonous elements to survive,» said Chris Abin, author of a paper describing the research published recently in the journal Environmental Science & Technology and a doctoral candidate in microbiology.
Disciplines that are in particularly high demand are microbiology, molecular biology, and organic chemistry, with opportunities for technicians in research and development (R&D), quality control (QC), and manufacturing.
Jessica Jang, the lead author of the research paper and a third - year UCR graduate student in microbiology, explained that resistin regulates the recruitment of innate immune cells called monocytes to the site of infection to produce inflammatory cytokines (small proteins that are important in cell signaling).
Additional authors of the study are Owen T. Bennion, B.S., research assistant in Aldridge's lab, Murat Cokol, Ph.D., associate professor at Sabanci University, Istanbul, and visiting scientist at Tufts University School of Medicine, Shumin Tan, Ph.D., assistant professor of molecular biology and microbiology at Tufts University School of Medicine and member of the Molecular Microbiology program faculty at the Sackler School, and Anh Hoang, Ph.D., of Massachusetts General Hospital.
«They should follow their own basic interests, whether in biochemistry, microbiology, or training as a physicist, but really think about getting extra training through a degree - granting program in clinical and translational research because this is going to position them to be more forward thinking,» says NCRR's Alving.
The Pasteur Foundation promotes exchanges between the Institut Pasteur and American scientists pursuing research in biomedical disciplines such as microbiology, immunology, and neuroscience.
The study was published in the journal Nature Cell Biology by senior author April Pyle, associate professor of microbiology, immunology and molecular genetics and member of the Eli and Edythe Broad Center of Regenerative Medicine and Stem Cell Research at UCLA.
His research specialty is environmental microbiology, focusing on the genetic diversity and population dynamics of microorganisms in their natural environments.
In an emerging disease research lab at the University of Washington, Chris Williams, a research scientist who specializes in microbiology laboratory robotics, programs a piece of equipment that can be programmed to performs many lab taskIn an emerging disease research lab at the University of Washington, Chris Williams, a research scientist who specializes in microbiology laboratory robotics, programs a piece of equipment that can be programmed to performs many lab taskin microbiology laboratory robotics, programs a piece of equipment that can be programmed to performs many lab tasks.
«Earlier studies have shown that vitamin E can help regulate the aging body's immune system, but our present research is the first study to demonstrate that dietary vitamin E regulates neutrophil entry into the lungs in mice, and so dramatically reduces inflammation, and helps fight off infection by this common type of bacteria,» said first author Elsa N. Bou Ghanem, Ph.D., postdoctoral scholar in the department of molecular biology and microbiology at Tufts University School of Medicine (TUSM).
Dr. Nüsslein continues to actively teach in the areas of biotechnology and environmental microbiology, and has been leading his own research laboratory for 10 years.
New research by Vladimir Litvak, PhD, assistant professor of microbiology & physiological systems, suggests the immune system plays an unsuspected and surprising role in the progression of Rett syndrome, a severe neurological disorder affecting children.
BIOASTER conducts innovative collaborative research, with and for public and private partners in the four major application fields of microbiology including human and veterinary infectious diseases: vaccines, antimicrobials, diagnosis and microbiota.
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.
IRTA offers expertise and facilities to internal and external clients (academic and industry) for fundamental and applied research on bacterial and viral vaccines, including expertise on pigs, poultry and ruminants in the fields of epidemiology, microbiology, virology, immunology, pathology, molecular biology, and entomology.
Rama Rao Amara, a vaccine researcher at Emory Vaccine Center and Yerkes National Primate Research Center, and Harriet Robinson, former head of microbiology and immunology at Yerkes and now chief scientific officer at the firm GeoVax, both described extra ingredients for the DNA / MVA vaccine that Robinson designed while at Yerkes in collaboration with NIH researchers.
Through wining a DOE Early Career Award in 2011 shortly after her postdoc conversion, Jiao established a microbiology research group focused on uranium bioremediation.
The research, which was published online October 25, 2016 in Cell Reports, was conducted by the laboratories of co-senior authors Nevan J. Krogan, PhD, a professor of cellular and molecular pharmacology at UCSF, director of the Quantitative Biosciences Institute (QBI) in UCSF's School of Pharmacy, and a senior investigator at the Gladstone Institutes, and Alexander Marson, MD, PhD, an assistant professor of microbiology and immunology in UCSF's School of Medicine.
Initials of members of this research program are placed at their respective major research focus, those with major expertise in environmental microbiology and / or functional genomics in green, ecosystems researchers in blue.
He conducted his postdoctoral work with Williams at the Medical Research Council until 2014, after which he was appointed an assistant professor in the department of biochemistry and microbiology at the University of Victoria in British Columbia, Canada.
In addition, our basic science and translational research efforts — particularly in the areas of the gut microbiome, immunology, and microbiology — are contributing to the scientific advancement in the development, prevention, and treatment of IBD, and to the promise of more effective treatment strategies for future patientIn addition, our basic science and translational research efforts — particularly in the areas of the gut microbiome, immunology, and microbiology — are contributing to the scientific advancement in the development, prevention, and treatment of IBD, and to the promise of more effective treatment strategies for future patientin the areas of the gut microbiome, immunology, and microbiology — are contributing to the scientific advancement in the development, prevention, and treatment of IBD, and to the promise of more effective treatment strategies for future patientin the development, prevention, and treatment of IBD, and to the promise of more effective treatment strategies for future patients.
Emmanuelle Charpentier studied biochemistry, microbiology and genetics at the University Pierre and Marie Curie, Paris, France and obtained her PhD in Microbiology for her research performed at the Pasteur Institute.
He has been a member of various federal research panels, served on several editorial boards and advisory committees in microbiology, and helped author reports for DOE on solar energy generation and the conversion of plant biomass into biofuels.
Since joining PNNL in 1985, he has focused his research efforts in subsurface microbiology and biogeochemistry in research sponsored by the Department of Energy's Office of Biological and Environmental Research, part of the Office of research efforts in subsurface microbiology and biogeochemistry in research sponsored by the Department of Energy's Office of Biological and Environmental Research, part of the Office of research sponsored by the Department of Energy's Office of Biological and Environmental Research, part of the Office of Research, part of the Office of Science.
Topics ranging from systems and synthetic biology, digital healthcare, cancer, genomics, immunology, biological engineering, microbiology, and cell biology will be covered, but anyone interested in interdisciplinary life sciences research and its applications should attend.
My research concerns microbiology and microbial ecology, primarily focusing on investigating antibiotic resistance and interactions in bacterial communities through metagenomics and bioinformatics.
Special emphasis is given to research in the areas of integrative neuro - sciences, medical imaging, translational immunology and cancer research, microbiology and infection research, biochemistry and pharmaceutical research, plant molecular biology, geo - and environmental research, astro - and elementary particle physics, quantum physics and nanotechnology, archeology and prehistory, historical science, religion and cultures, language and cognition, media and educational research.
Littman is the Helen L. and Martin S. Kimmel Professor of Molecular Immunology, a professor of pathology and microbiology, and a faculty member in the Molecular Pathogenesis program in the Skirball Institute for Biomedical Research at the New York University School of Medicine in New York, NY.
The School of Cellular and Molecular Medicine at the University of Bristol seeks to further strengthen its internationally competitive research base in microbiology and the wider research strengths within the School.
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