Sentences with phrase «of biological studies»

All of these processes have already been broadly altered by climate change, argue the authors, an international group of biologists from various fields who surveyed several decades of biological studies.
«There is no credible evidence that GMO foods are safe to eat and no significant safety testing is required by FDA,» counters biologist David Schubert of the Salk Institute of Biological Studies in La Jolla, California.
In addition, the Jensens have generously donated tens of thousands of dollars to neuroscience research at seven research sites including the President's Club at the Salk Institute of Biological Studies in La Jolla, California.
OF COURSE THERE IS — there's an entire field of biological study — it's called neuroscience.
The «large number of unknown genes argues that our standard tools of biological study are very limiting,» Venter asserts.
[View Slide Show: Endangered Species Get Iced in Museum DNA Repository] «These resources are really what's necessary for the kinds of biological studies to better understand the diversity of life on the planet,» said George Amato, director of the museum's Sackler Institute for Comparative Genomics, at the signing.
Field research on marine mammals is one of the most challenging of biological studies, primarily because scientists are often unable to follow ocean - going species such as whales across their full range; the humpback whale in particular undertakes some of the longest migratory movements of any mammal.
In a study spanning molecular genetics, stem cells and the sciences of both brain and behavior, researchers at University of California San Diego, with colleagues at the Salk Institute of Biological Studies and elsewhere, have created a neurodevelopmental model of a rare genetic disorder that may provide new insights into the underlying neurobiology of the human social brain.
Yasuhiko Kawakami, at the Salk Institute of Biological Studies, has further cemented the link between Wnt and limb regeneration in a series of experiments in chickens and frogs.
«The overall human contribution was very low, with what we estimate is less than 1 human cell per 100,000 pig cells,» and no human cells in the chimeras» brains, biologist Jun Wu of the Salk Institute of Biological Studies, lead author of the Cell paper, said in an interview.
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