Not exact matches
Europe came through: Last year, Cory received a European
Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO) Installation Grant for his
lab in mitochondrial biogenesis, and Gülayşe won a Marie Curie International Reintegration Grant from the European Commission to
study how single genes can yield different protein products
in neurons.
And last month, Gwendal Dujardin, a postdoctoral fellow from France (a rare sight
in an Argentine
lab), published a splicing
study in Molecular Cell (G. Dujardin et al..
A new
study published
in Nature Communications by researchers from the MRC Centre for Developmental Neurobiology (MRC CDN) at IoPPN, carried out
in collaboration with the Tian
lab at the Rutgers New Jersey Medical School (USA), unravels how this synchrony is achieved at the
molecular level.
Published
in the peer - reviewed journal Systems Biology
in Reproductive Medicine, the
study, «Sperm RNA elements as markers of health,» from the
lab of Stephen A. Krawetz, Ph.D., the Charlotte B. Failing Professor of Fetal Therapy and Diagnosis
in the Wayne State Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Center for
Molecular Medicine and Genetics, indicates that RNA found
in male sperm not only shows promise as a determinant
in successful live birth, it may also tell us more about the health of a child as it matures.
At PENN - PORT, Varamini worked
in the research
lab of physiology professor Joseph A. Baur,
studying the
molecular mechanisms of aging
in transgenic mice.
In a new study, Murphy, a molecular biologist at Princeton University, showed that long - lived bodily, or somatic, cells in Caenorhabditis elegans, a one - millimeter nematode commonly used as a model for aging studies in labs, activate genetic pathways completely separate from those found in long - lived egg, or oocyte, cell
In a new
study, Murphy, a
molecular biologist at Princeton University, showed that long - lived bodily, or somatic, cells
in Caenorhabditis elegans, a one - millimeter nematode commonly used as a model for aging studies in labs, activate genetic pathways completely separate from those found in long - lived egg, or oocyte, cell
in Caenorhabditis elegans, a one - millimeter nematode commonly used as a model for aging
studies in labs, activate genetic pathways completely separate from those found in long - lived egg, or oocyte, cell
in labs, activate genetic pathways completely separate from those found
in long - lived egg, or oocyte, cell
in long - lived egg, or oocyte, cells.
This
study was performed
in the
lab of Baozhong Shen, the TOF - PET / CT / MR Center of The Fourth Hospital of Harbin Medical University and the
Molecular Imaging Research Center (MIRC) of Harbin Medical University.
Having been involved, peripherally,
in setting up the
molecular biology
labs at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, during his postgrad
studies, he had the skills that RBGE were looking to acquire.
Neil Shay, a biochemist and
molecular biologist
in OSU's College of Agricultural Sciences, was part of a
study team that exposed human liver and fat cells grown
in the
lab to extracts of four natural chemicals found
in Muscadine grapes, a dark - red variety native to the southeastern United States.
When that
lab closed she went back to university, working
in a biochemistry and
molecular biology
lab to
study gene expression during wine making, but this contract, too, came to an end.
«This finding could change the way we look at phase transformations within the cathode and the resulting loss of capacity
in this class of material,» said Alpesh Khushalchand Shukla, a scientist at Berkeley
Lab's
Molecular Foundry, and lead author of the
study.
Geneticist Jiří Forejt of the Czech Academy of Sciences» Institute of
Molecular Genetics
in Prague wasn't looking for it when he caught wild mice and bred them with
lab mice to
study diversity of immune system genes.
Without enough oxygen, the yeast may be unable to produce the metabolic changes scientists think are necessary to prolong life, say MIT
molecular biologist Leonard Guarente, whose
lab pioneered the
study of caloric restriction
in yeast.
Henry's successes
in capturing the atomic vibrations of glass was due to the development of a new way of
studying the dynamics of phonons, which he'd created with with Wei Lv, a doctoral student
in his
lab, Known as Green - Kubo Modal Analysis (GKMA), the new method uses
molecular dynamics simulations to more accurately calculate the contributions different modes of vibration make to the heat conduction.
«This provides evidence of a
molecular genetic mechanism that is at work, coordinating adaptation of seed dormancy and flowering traits
in the plants to accommodate environmental conditions,» said
study co-author Heqiang «Alfred» Huo, a postdoctoral researcher
in the Bradford
lab.
Two of those genomes were assembled by the
labs of two of the new
study's coauthors: evolutionary geneticist Mark Blaxter of the University of Edinburgh and
molecular biologist Kazuharu Arakawa of Keio University
in Kanagawa, Japan.
So instead of
studying the whole animals, he began isolating single nerve cells from the mole rats and investigating them
in lab dishes to track the
molecular basis of the rodent's pain insensitivity.
Raised for dozens of generations
in the
lab of senior author Huda Akil, Ph.D., at the U-M
Molecular and Behavioral Neuroscience Institute under carefully controlled conditions, the two breeds act as a way to
study the effects of genetic and inherited traits on addiction - related behaviors.
Shujie Tang, a visiting postdoctoral researcher at Berkeley
Lab and Stanford University, and a co-lead author
in the
study, was instrumental
in growing 3 - atom - thick crystalline samples of the material
in a highly purified, vacuum - sealed compartment at the ALS, using a process known as
molecular beam epitaxy.
A possible solution, suggests Brenner, who is affiliated with the Institute of
Molecular and Cell Biology
in Singapore, is a type of
lab he has established there «only for young people,» notably researchers with Ph.D. s who have
studied at top American and British universities and returned home to Singapore.
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
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
Molecular Microbiology program faculty at the Sackler School, and Anh Hoang, Ph.D., of Massachusetts General Hospital.
«Many mechanisms of resistance to Bt proteins have been proposed and
studied in the
lab, but this is the first analysis of the
molecular genetic basis of severe pest resistance to a Bt crop
in the field,» said Bruce Tabashnik, one of the paper's authors and the head of the Department of Entomology
in the UA College of Agriculture and Life Sciences.
Further
studies in Raff's
lab are aimed at producing better understanding of the
molecular processes involved when titanium dioxide catalyzes the breakdown of ammonia.
In 2013, Stanford built a sophisticated
molecular biology and genetics
lab within the ValBio complex, where these
studies could be carried out.
«
In general, lupus patients commonly have a broad range of neuropsychiatric symptoms, including anxiety, depression, headaches, seizures, even psychosis,» says Allison Bialas, PhD, first author on the study and a research fellow working in the lab of Michael Carroll, PhD, senior author on the study, who are part of the Boston Children's Program in Cellular and Molecular Medicin
In general, lupus patients commonly have a broad range of neuropsychiatric symptoms, including anxiety, depression, headaches, seizures, even psychosis,» says Allison Bialas, PhD, first author on the
study and a research fellow working
in the lab of Michael Carroll, PhD, senior author on the study, who are part of the Boston Children's Program in Cellular and Molecular Medicin
in the
lab of Michael Carroll, PhD, senior author on the
study, who are part of the Boston Children's Program
in Cellular and Molecular Medicin
in Cellular and
Molecular Medicine.
This is achieved by neurons
in a very old part of the brain, the brainstem, according to a
study by Carmen Birchmeier's
lab at the Max Delbrück Center for
Molecular Medicine
in the Helmholtz Association (MDC).
He splits his time between the
lab, where his group
studies the
molecular function of key proteins
in cell regulation and pathogenicity, and directing a state - of - the - art Protein Crystallography Core Facility.
Additional authors of the paper include Luigi Petrone, Ph.D., former Senior Research Fellow at NTU who initiated the
study in the Miserez
lab and is currently a Scientist at Brookes Bell Group; Steffi Sunny, a graduate student in the Aizenberg lab; Clarinda Sutanto, a Research Assistant in the Miserez lab at NTU; Shawn Hoon, Ph.D., a Research Fellow in the Molecular Engineering Lab at A * STAR, Singapore; Lucas Cohen, Co-op Student in the Aizenberg lab, and James Weaver, Ph.D., Senior Research Scientist at the Wyss Institu
lab and is currently a Scientist at Brookes Bell Group; Steffi Sunny, a graduate student
in the Aizenberg
lab; Clarinda Sutanto, a Research Assistant in the Miserez lab at NTU; Shawn Hoon, Ph.D., a Research Fellow in the Molecular Engineering Lab at A * STAR, Singapore; Lucas Cohen, Co-op Student in the Aizenberg lab, and James Weaver, Ph.D., Senior Research Scientist at the Wyss Institu
lab; Clarinda Sutanto, a Research Assistant
in the Miserez
lab at NTU; Shawn Hoon, Ph.D., a Research Fellow in the Molecular Engineering Lab at A * STAR, Singapore; Lucas Cohen, Co-op Student in the Aizenberg lab, and James Weaver, Ph.D., Senior Research Scientist at the Wyss Institu
lab at NTU; Shawn Hoon, Ph.D., a Research Fellow
in the
Molecular Engineering
Lab at A * STAR, Singapore; Lucas Cohen, Co-op Student in the Aizenberg lab, and James Weaver, Ph.D., Senior Research Scientist at the Wyss Institu
Lab at A * STAR, Singapore; Lucas Cohen, Co-op Student
in the Aizenberg
lab, and James Weaver, Ph.D., Senior Research Scientist at the Wyss Institu
lab, and James Weaver, Ph.D., Senior Research Scientist at the Wyss Institute.
In a study published January in the journal Molecular Biology and Evolution, Gibbs and his team compared the DNA of the fat fruit flies to a control group in the lab and found nearly 400 candidate genes potentially associated with obesity and other health problem
In a
study published January
in the journal Molecular Biology and Evolution, Gibbs and his team compared the DNA of the fat fruit flies to a control group in the lab and found nearly 400 candidate genes potentially associated with obesity and other health problem
in the journal
Molecular Biology and Evolution, Gibbs and his team compared the DNA of the fat fruit flies to a control group
in the lab and found nearly 400 candidate genes potentially associated with obesity and other health problem
in the
lab and found nearly 400 candidate genes potentially associated with obesity and other health problems.
Lab Assistant, Department of Molecular and Cell Biology May 1999 — August 2002 UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA Principal Investigator: Dr. William Skarnes The lab studies proteins that have an essential role in the development of an embryo during gestati
Lab Assistant, Department of
Molecular and Cell Biology May 1999 — August 2002 UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA Principal Investigator: Dr. William Skarnes The
lab studies proteins that have an essential role in the development of an embryo during gestati
lab studies proteins that have an essential role
in the development of an embryo during gestation.
In addition, previous studies done in Wang's lab suggest that BCX, through a different molecular mechanism, can slow the nicotine - promoted growth of lung tumors and decrease cigarette smoke - induced lung inflammation in animal model
In addition, previous
studies done
in Wang's lab suggest that BCX, through a different molecular mechanism, can slow the nicotine - promoted growth of lung tumors and decrease cigarette smoke - induced lung inflammation in animal model
in Wang's
lab suggest that BCX, through a different
molecular mechanism, can slow the nicotine - promoted growth of lung tumors and decrease cigarette smoke - induced lung inflammation
in animal model
in animal models.
«There have been cryo - images taken when the protein was
in a dark or resting state,» said
study principal investigator Junko Yano, senior scientist at Berkeley
Lab's
Molecular Biophysics and Integrated Bioimaging Division.
First, the
lab is
studying the
molecular and behavioral correlates of depressive - like states that accompany withdrawal from drugs of abuse
in male and female rats.
Dr. Mercer will be introducing technologies to inStem developed by Dr. Spudich's
lab at Stanford for
studying mutations
in the
molecular motors that drive the human heartbeat.
Biography Dr. Bar - Peled received his Bachelor of Science degree
in biochemistry from the University of Georgia and his PhD
in biology from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he
studied amino acid sensing
in David Sabatini's
lab He is a recipient of the 2014 Weintraub Award for Graduate Research, the 2013 Gary Bokoch memorial award from the American Society for Biochemistry and
Molecular Biology and the 2012 Abraham J. Siegel Fellowship Award from the Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research.
3) The co-authors of the role of the endoderm
in heart formation
study, published Developmental Biology, (September) were Jonathan Alexander, Michael Rothenberg, a graduate student
in Jun's
lab, and Gilbert L. Henry, PhD, of the Department of
Molecular and Cellular Biology at Harvard University.
Goode
studies Fraser fir trees
in Professor John Frampton's
molecular tree breeding
lab under the direction of postdoctoral researcher Lilian Matallana.
«Tobacco was used as the model crop plant
in this
study because it is easy to work with, but we're working to make the same modifications
in rice and other food crops,» said co-senior author Krishna Niyogi, a faculty scientist
in Berkeley
Lab's Division of
Molecular Biophysics and Integrative Bioimaging.
She pursued her interest through a collaborative graduate training program between her university and Harvard Medical School, where she arrived
in 2005 to begin PhD
studies in the
lab of
molecular biologist Jae Jung.
Yusuke did his graduate work
in Dr Yukiko Gotoh
lab at University of Tokyo and joined the Polleux
lab in 2013 where he
studies the
molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying presynaptic capture of mitochondria.
Gang Ren (standing) and Lei Zhang participated
in a
study at Berkeley
Lab's
Molecular Foundry that produced 3 - D reproductions of individual samples of double - helix DNA segments attached to gold nanoparticles.
The Semenza
lab studies molecular mechanisms underlying angiogenesis and vascular remodeling
in ischemic cardiovascular disease.
Two related
studies led by the Pagliarini
lab, published consecutively
in today's (Aug. 4) issue of the journal
Molecular Cell, identify functions for three little - known mitochondrial proteins that play either a direct or potential role
in disease.
Williams
studied solid state NMR with Ann McDermott as a chemistry graduate student at Columbia, then spent two years
in the mid-1990s at the European
Molecular Biology
Lab in Heidelberg learning crystallography.
«Alex's (Marques's) students collect the sand flies, then they extract the parasites
in the
lab and do complex mass spectrometry and other tests to
study their
molecular makeup
in impressive detail,» Finn said.
In a study featured on the cover of Nature Structural and Molecular Biology, investigators in Science Park faculty member Dr. Snow Shen's lab uncovered one of the protein's key nuclear function
In a
study featured on the cover of Nature Structural and
Molecular Biology, investigators
in Science Park faculty member Dr. Snow Shen's lab uncovered one of the protein's key nuclear function
in Science Park faculty member Dr. Snow Shen's
lab uncovered one of the protein's key nuclear functions.
The Vetter
lab is
studying glaucoma at the
molecular level to understand how genetics influence and determine the fate of neurons
in the retina and central nervous system.
To uncover
molecular processes
in individual cells and to understand the full complexity of biological systems, our
lab applies and develops novel microscopy and genomics based techniques to
study the regulation of gene - expression
in single cells.
Oanh Vu
in the Meiler
lab receives
Molecular Sciences Software Institute (MolSSI) fellowship
in support of her graduate
studies.
The Ellerby
lab is known for its pioneering
studies on Huntington's disease (HD), and Karen is now using human stem cell models of HD to understand why important
molecular signaling pathways, such as the TGF - β pathway, are dysregulated
in HD.