Sentences with phrase «into systems biology»

«This hampers integration of lipidomics into systems biology, and addressing it will improve our fundamental understanding of lipid biology, help identify new drug targets for therapy and discover lipid biomarkers from disease cohorts.»

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Without going into a complicated biology lesson (which I probably would not be prepared to teach), let's simply think of what our digestive system does for us: it breaks food down into smaller pieces so that our body can use this nourishment to build new cells and give us energy.
Computer simulations have become a useful part of mathematical modelling of many natural systems in physics, chemistry and biology, human systems in economics, psychology, and social science and in the process of engineering new technology, to gain insight into the operation of those systems.
Not that that's necessarily the very first way Darwinian systems began, but at some point they had to transition into a system more related to modern biology where cells are all bounded by membranes.
More recently, new systems biology studies are bringing a sense of teamwork into academic life science labs, but there have been some growing pains.
Most of them dealt with nanometer - scale systems derived either from biology or from technology and I had the idea of bundling them together into a book.
By fitting DNA into an engineering template, the messy field of biology emerges as a complex but somewhat predictable system — one that synthetic biologists have begun to maneuver in recent years.
CRISPR (pronounced crisper) burst on the scientific scene in 2012, when researchers transformed what had originally been identified as a rudimentary immune system in bacteria into one of the most powerful tools in molecular biology.
Areas covered range from basic studies into the biology of innate and adaptive immunity (immune cell development and differentiation, immunogenomics, systems immunology, structural immunology, antigen presentation, immunometabolism, and mucosal immunology) to immune contributions to health and disease (host defense, inflammation, cancer immunology, autoimmunity, allergy, transplantation, and immunodeficiency).
Although designing and building test molecules entails «a lot of chemical creativity,» Mattmann says that the most interesting work comes «when we start doing the chemical biology» — introducing the synthetic molecules into the living systems.
The new research recently published by scientists at the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University (OIST) in the journal Soft Matter carefully examines the relationships between self - motile and passive or inert agents to determine possibility of creating fully synthetic systems by looking into examples of biology interacting with mechanical mechanisms.
The results may offer insights into gene regulation and other systems important to mammalian biology.
So it could be RNA or DNA like we have in modern biology or it could be some related kind of material; and we are also thinking about some kind of cell envelope or cell membrane — not that that's necessarily the very first way Darwinian systems began, but at some point they had to transition into a system more related to modern biology where cells are all bounded by membranes — so we're thinking about how to assemble these two components and get them to interact with each other.
Further insight into the basic details of CRISPR - Cas structure, functions, and biology — and characterization of new Cas effector proteins in particular — is crucial for optimizing and further expanding the diverse applications of CRISPR - Cas systems.
«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).
As part of our coverage of the 2017 American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Annual Meeting, held June 2 — 6 in Chicago, we are speaking with Gordon Mills, MD, PhD, chair of the department of systems biology and professor of medicine and immunology at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, about ways to incorporate homologous recombination markers into clinical practice for ovarian cancer.
The rapid progress in developing Cas9 into a set of tools for cell and molecular biology research has been remarkable, likely due to the simplicity, high efficiency and versatility of the system.
Using the cichlid fish species as a model system gives us valuable insight into human biology and disease.
Caribou's technologies are based on research into the biology of CRISPR - Cas systems carried out by the Doudna Lab at the University of California, Berkeley, and their collaborators.
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.
Features This full - color book is divided into six major sections, covering basic stem cell biology, general methods, organ system - based applications, and regulations and ethics, among other topics.
Systems biology aims to fit equations to living matter, creating mathematical models that promise new insight into disease and cures.
We will consider studies from any model system that provides insights into stem cell biology, and we encourage submissions on human stem cells.
What we really need is a way to get the new systems biology ideas and methods we and others have developed into the hands of our colleagues.
Biomarkers (Rick Paules, Section Editor): This section will present a forum for innovative scientific studies that integrate genomic, proteomic and metabolomic approaches with studies of complex physiological regulatory processes to gain a systems biology insight into complex pathways and networks controlling homeostatic and pathophysiologic states.
The goal of our conference is to disseminate recent findings emerging from cell biology, biochemistry, biophysics, functional - genomics, systems and computational approaches; and integrate them into a mechanistic understanding of the global principles of cell division.
About the «Human Emulation System» Powered by Organs - On - Chips Technology Based on the Organs - on - Chips technology, Emulate has created a new living Human Emulation System ™ that provides a real - time window into the inner workings of human biology and disease — offering researchers a new technology designed to predict human response with greater precision and detail than today's cell culture or animal - based experimental testing.
Without going into a complicated biology lesson (which I probably would not be prepared to teach), let's simply think of what our digestive system does for us: it breaks food down into smaller pieces so that our body can use this nourishment to build new cells and give us energy.
We take into account that we all have different biologies, physiologies, and immune systems.
Munich, Germany About Blog Definiens mission is to accelerate breakthroughs for this approach by helping scientists leverage Tissue Phenomics to deepen understanding of disease biology and immune system mechanisms, to bring multi-omics data into a cancer - relevant context, and to facilitate the translation of new insights into novel therapies and treatment strategies.
But in general, instruction is both lively and practical, such as in one classroom where a biology teacher, donning a lab coat, leads a lab on extracting DNA from strawberries, or a ninth - grade math class in which a teacher integrates a Texas Instruments navigator system into every part of her lesson; she has her class turn assignments in via a graphing calculator and checks for comprehension with every student in real time.
High school student Pierre combined biology, math, economics, and more to transform his campus greenhouse into a sustainable aquaponic system that provides fresh vegetables for the cafeteria.
Munich, Germany About Blog Definiens mission is to accelerate breakthroughs for this approach by helping scientists leverage Tissue Phenomics to deepen understanding of disease biology and immune system mechanisms, to bring multi-omics data into a cancer - relevant context, and to facilitate the translation of new insights into novel therapies and treatment strategies.
Munich, Germany About Blog Definiens mission is to accelerate breakthroughs for this approach by helping scientists leverage Tissue Phenomics to deepen understanding of disease biology and immune system mechanisms, to bring multi-omics data into a cancer - relevant context, and to facilitate the translation of new insights into novel therapies and treatment strategies.
Expertly sliced into layers and then fanned out for your viewing pleasure, Popeye, the Mad Hatter, and Big Daddy are dissected with the accuracy of anatomically correct 11th grade biology charts, both gastrointestinal and reproductive systems.
«greenhouse» gases in the atmosphere, since, as anybody but a climate change advocate nut knows, heat rises, most will then waft back harmlessly up into space, as the earth, as all functions seek equilibrium and homeostasis (those scientists believing that is a function of physiology and biology or entropy in a closed rather than open and single ended variant and changing input system don't know what they are talking about) then shifts back into balance, which is really what it is doing all along, since
«That's a huge difference, and there's a huge potential for biology to start feeding back into the system once it gets going,» he says.
Earth's climate system is an immensely complex dynamic chaotic system, with much turbulence and boundary effects involved in the physics, chemistry and biology which go into make the total system.
Munich, Germany About Blog Definiens mission is to accelerate breakthroughs for this approach by helping scientists leverage Tissue Phenomics to deepen understanding of disease biology and immune system mechanisms, to bring multi-omics data into a cancer - relevant context, and to facilitate the translation of new insights into novel therapies and treatment strategies.
Munich, Germany About Blog Definiens mission is to accelerate breakthroughs for this approach by helping scientists leverage Tissue Phenomics to deepen understanding of disease biology and immune system mechanisms, to bring multi-omics data into a cancer - relevant context, and to facilitate the translation of new insights into novel therapies and treatment strategies.
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