Not exact matches
I could go on and elaborate on a number of other disciplines or facts that creationists have to pretend into oblivion to retain their faith,
including the Ice Ages, cavemen and early hominids, much of microbiology, paleontology and archeology, continental drift and plate tectonics, even large parts of medical research (medical research on monkeys and mice only works because they share a common ancestor with us and therefore our fundamental
cell biology and basic body architecture is identical to theirs).
The ESRC Genomics Forum has a commitment to promote social research on the contemporary life sciences around issues
including designer babies, synthetic blood, DNA profiling, identity politics, personalised medicine, stem
cell research and synthetic
biology.
Molecular
biology chiefly concerns itself with understanding the interactions between the various systems of a
cell,
including the interrelationship of DNA, RNA and protein synthesis and learning how these interactions are regulated.
Speeches came from a variety of speakers,
including a science broadcaster and writer, a Pakistani - born Canadian Muslim who works in STEM, a Pakistani - born professor who studies
cell biology and anatomy; and, an emergency room physician who helped start the process to phase out coal - fueled power plants by 2030 in Alberta.
«We feel it's critical that the scientific community consider the potential hazards of all off - target mutations caused by CRISPR,
including single nucleotide mutations and mutations in non-coding regions of the genome,» says co-author Stephen Tsang, MD, PhD, the Laszlo T. Bito Associate Professor of Ophthalmology and associate professor of pathology and
cell biology at Columbia University Medical Center, and in Columbia's Institute of Genomic Medicine and the Institute of Human Nutrition.
A new method, recently published in the
biology journal The FASEB Journal by an international team
including Osaka University researchers, can now image intracellular fatty acids at a single
cell level.
Since the completion of the Human Genome Project in 2003, scientists have expanded their knowledge of how living
cells work with new approaches
including genomics, proteomics, and systems
biology.
Twenty - first century science is driven, in large part, by challenges at interfaces,
including those between the environmental and life sciences — public health, ecology, genomics,
cell biology, epidemiology, immunology, neurobiology, physiology, evolutionary
biology... and the mathematical sciences.
The findings were published recently in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute by a group that
includes Rony A. François, an M.D. / Ph.D. student working with Maria Zajac - Kaye, Ph.D., an associate professor in the UF College of Medicine's department of anatomy and
cell biology.
To fully realize the field's clinical potential, the tissue engineers of the future must possess «a broad understanding of basic sciences (
including biology, chemistry, and physics) and a sophisticated understanding of human pathophysiology, stem
cell biology, and tissue mechanics.»
Likewise, at BD Biosciences in San Jose, California, jobs
include opportunities for scientists in many different disciplines (biochemistry, molecular
biology,
cell biology, immunology, chemistry), as well as hardware and software engineering of all descriptions.
They have made it easy for anyone with basic molecular
biology training to insert, remove, and edit genes in
cells,
including sperm, eggs, and embryos, potentially curing genetic diseases or adding desirable traits.
These areas
include developmental research, neurobiology and
cell biology, high - content screening, medical imaging, and materials science, among others.
Stochasticity, the random nature of biochemical processes, is an unavoidable feature underlying
cell biology, and some organisms —
including plants — have evolved ways to harness this randomness.
Though little is known about Loki, scientists hope that it will help to resolve one of
biology's biggest mysteries: how life transformed from simple single -
celled organisms to the menagerie of complex life known as eukaryotes — a category that
includes everything from yeast to azaleas to elephants.
«We think that by stopping fibrosis through TAZ and its partners, we may be able to prevent the serious consequences of NASH,
including liver failure and liver cancer,» said Ira Tabas, Richard J. Stock Professor and vice-chair of research in the Department of Medicine and professor of pathology &
cell biology (in physiology and cellular biophysics) at CUMC.
Dr. Taraska's lab studies the structural
cell biology of exocytosis and endocytosis with advanced imaging methods
including live
cell microscopy, superresolution fluorescence, and electron microscopy.
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.
EMBL, meanwhile, has not stood still in defending its position among a pantheon of top European
cell biology research centers, which
includes the Imperial Cancer Research Fund (ICRF) in London and the Marie Curie and Pasteur Institutes in Paris.
With the ability to become all of the blood
cells —
including your immune
cells, red blood
cells, all of your blood system, as well as vasculature — hemangioblasts have been
biology's holy grail.
Arthur Landy, a distinguished professor of molecular and
cell biology and biochemistry at Brown University, recently decided, however, that he had to remind a former premed student of his that «without evolution, modern
biology,
including medicine and biotechnology, wouldn't make sense.»
Of note, the current study is part of a recent surge in NYU Langone findings on pancreatic cancer,
including studies on how first - responder
cells turn off the immune response, the role of the drug nab - paclitaxel in tumor
biology, cancer
cells» unique fuel sources, and how immune
cell infighting drives the disease.
His research and clinical focus
includes prognostic factors, genetics, and stem
cell biology in AML, MDS, and other myeloid malignancies as well as establishing new prognostic scoring systems in MDS.
Because metastasis is a complex process that has been difficult to study, Chicago's Ludwig Center will bring together researchers from various areas of expertise,
including molecular
biology,
cell biology, genetics, bioinformatics, chemistry, imaging and medicine.
Systems
Biology and Genomics,
including systems neurobiology, quantitative
cell biology, cellular dynamics, algorithms, methods and technology development, data integration and visualization, imaging, synthetic
biology, deep learning applied to
biology and human health, and single
cell biology.
Cellular Decision Making and Interactions,
including stem
cell biology, host - microbiome interactions, differentiation and disease, evolution, and immunology.
Pennington Biomedical's research enterprise
includes approximately 70 world - class faculty researchers and specialists in neuroscience, stem
cell biology, skeletal muscle
biology, statistical genetics, diabetes, behavior modification, eating disorders and other areas.
IDMIT is an infrastructure for preclinical research in infectious diseases and immunology which is certified ISO9001 and which
includes 1) A large animal facility with capacity to host NHP in BSL2 and BSL3 containment, 2) State - of - the - art laboratories for
cell biology, immunology, molecular
biology, flow cytometry and mass cytometry (CyTof),
cell - sorting and confocal microscopy in BSL3 containment; 3) A biological resources centre with high storage capacity; 4) Highly innovative technologies for in vivo imaging of large animals in BSL2 and BSL3 containment,
including a two - photon microscope, a PET - CT facility, and several optic based technologies (fibered endo - microscopy, near infra - red imaging).
Non-exclusive licenses are available for research and sale of products and services across multiple fields
including: research tools, kits, reagents; discovery of novel targets for therapeutic intervention;
cell lines for discovery and screening of novel drug candidates; GMP production of healthcare products; production of industrial materials such as enzymes, biofuels and chemicals; and synthetic
biology.
The team, which also
includes Raul Rabadan, PhD, professor of systems
biology and biomedical informatics at CUMC, will use single -
cell genomics to create a unique, genetic ID tag for each
cell in the spinal cord.
Shared resources
include core facilities for
cell culture, flow cytometry, imaging, microsurgery, physiology, proteomics, virus molecular
biology, and yeast two hybrid screening.
In our interdisciplinary approach, we combine
cell and molecular
biology, molecular genetics, biophysical tools
including laser microsurgery, optical engineering, computer science and theoretical physics.
This blog has strived to explore the different stem
cell types in detail,
including their
biology, history, potential, clinical applications, and numerous remaining questions.
The staff in the internationally recognised division are supported by excellent facilities in
cell and tissue culture, molecular
biology, novel biomaterials development and testing, physical, biological and mechanical characterisation and state - of - the - art imaging facilities,
including spectroscopy, multi-photon microscopy and endoscopy.
Tune in to «
Biology Bytes» for weekly stories on a wide array of fascinating
biology topics,
including more accessible explanations of stem
cell biology.
This rapidly emerging field requires strength from various disciplines of modern day science
including Genetics,
Cell biology, Physiology, Neuroscience, Engineering, Biochemistry, Biophysics, Chemistry and Mathematics.
He then laid out his strategy for figuring out how to take advantage of the tumor - targeting T
cells that patients already possess, and stressed the need for improved systems
biology tools,
including the ability to perform automated, high throughput analyses to perform deep interrogations into patients» T
cell repertoires.
Discussion themes
included: - stem
cell heterogeneity - stem
cell fate decisions - stem
cells in regeneration & development - stem
cells in disease & treatment - stem
cell related bioengineering & biomaterial - theoretical stem
cell biology - mathematical modelling with a focus (but no restriction) on neural stem
cells, hematopoietic stem
cells and diabetes.
This exhibition explores the basic
biology of stem
cells and what promise they hold for future treatments and
includes live animals and specimes for exploration.
The EMBO Journal's policy was held up as a model for a reformed peer review process by the 14 senior scientists,
including 6 members of the EuroSyStem Project, who criticised the existing peer review process in an open letter to senior editors of peer - reviewed journals in the field of stem
cell biology in June 2009.
Our plans
include creating individually tailored Organ - Chips with a patient's own
cells to allow
biology to be predicted on a person - by - person basis.
We are interested in the effect that high and low extremes of temperature have on various aspects of nematode
biology,
including:
cell biology,
cell cycle control, development and fitness.
Our patent portfolio
includes patents and applications acquired from Geron Corporation, a pioneer in the fields of pluripotent stem
cells and telomerase
biology and new filings on work performed at Asterias.
The immuno - oncology revolution has spurred a renewed interest in T
cell biology,
including therapeutic use of T
cells themselves.
This column,
Biology Bytes, has strived to explore the different stem
cell types in detail,
including their
biology, history, potential, clinical applications, and numerous remaining questions.
Like its predecessors, the 8th International Conference will review all aspects of annexin
biology including clinical and biomarker aspects, physical chemistry and structural features, biochemistry and
cell biology, functional physiology, receptors and signaling, evolution, comparative genomics, annexin SNPs, imaging and molecular
biology.
His research interests have
included the immunogenetics of diabetes, the
biology of tumour - associated antigens and
cell adhesion molecules, and ethical aspects of the design of trials involving human subjects.
During this
Cell Symposium, we will delve into the fascinating mechanistic and physiological complexities of exercise
biology at the cellular, tissue, and systemic levels and explore how exercise improves human health,
including in disease settings and during aging.
The webinar will explore the basics of stem
cell biology and will
include three StemCellShorts *, voiced by stem
cell experts Drs. Jim Till, Janet Rossant and Mick Bhatia, as well as a question and answer period.
Several more researchers presented their work during the day,
including protein synthesis at atomic resolution, bio-imaging opportunities at synchrotrons, multi-dimensional imaging during plant
cell differentiation, how to use electron cryomicroscopy for in situ structural
biology, and how structured illumination microscopy can offer insights into the regulation of mammalian meiosis.