Sentences with phrase «of medical biophysics»

Daniel De Carvalho, PhD holds the Helen M Cooke Professorship in Cancer Epigenetics, is a Scientist at the Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, and Assistant Professor at the Dept. of Medical Biophysics, University of Toronto.
The research was led by principal investigator Dr. Robert Rottapel, senior scientist and Professor, Departments of Medical Biophysics and Immunology, University of Toronto.?
She is also a Professor at University of Toronto in the Departments of Medical Biophysics and Immunology.
He is also Assistant Professor in the Department of Medical Biophysics, Faculty of Medicine at University of Toronto.

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Laboratories of Molecular Neurobiology and Biophysics and Synthetic Protein Chemistry, Rockefeller University and Howard Hughes Medical Institute, 1230 York Avenue, New York, NY 10021, USA, and Department of Biology, Ecole Normale Superieure, 46 rue d'Ulm, 75005 Paris, France.
«It's not clear whether there are signals controlling this or whether it's just random,» says principal investigator Jonas Fuxe, cancer researcher and Associate Professor at Karolinska Institutet's Department of Medical Biochemistry and Biophysics.
«Our results are exciting and open the way for a medical treatment of this serious vascular disease,» says Professor Jesper Z. Haeggström at Karolinska Institutet's Department of Medical Biochemistry and Biopmedical treatment of this serious vascular disease,» says Professor Jesper Z. Haeggström at Karolinska Institutet's Department of Medical Biochemistry and BiopMedical Biochemistry and Biophysics.
However, the perennial problem is to identify these individuals with certainty,» says Dr Josefin Skogsberg at the Department of Medical Biochemistry and Biophysics, one of the principal researchers involved in the study.
Martin Blank, an associate professor of physiology and cellular biophysics at Columbia University Medical Center's College of Physicians and Surgeons in New York City, notes cell phones are most likely having some impact on biological processes.
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics, Columbia University, and Howard Hughes Medical Institute, New York, NY 10032, USA.
«The evidence is clear that vitamin D toxicity is one of the rarest medical conditions and is typically due to intentional or inadvertent intake of extremely high doses,» writes Hollick, a professor of medicine, physiology and biophysics at Boston University School of Medicine.
RayVio's 293nm LED showed the most significant potential for vitamin D3 production in the shortest amount of time,» said Dr. Holick, a Professor of Medicine, Physiology and Biophysics at Boston University School of Medicine, and endocrinologist at Boston Medical Center.
«We have shown earlier that H. pylori, which is one of the most common infections worldwide and the causative agent for peptic ulcer disease and also cancer, uses adhesin proteins to attach to the stomach,» says lead - author Thomas Borén, professor at the Department of Medical Biochemistry and Biophysics at Umeå University in Sweden.
But the pH - responsiveness also allows the bacterium to escape a certain death by detaching from epithelial - and mucus cells that are shed into the gastric juice,» says Jeanna Bugaytsova, researcher at Department of Medical Biochemistry and Biophysics and first - author of the article.
«Not surprisingly, elaborate mechanisms have evolved to ensure that PRC2 marks the correct regions for silencing at the right time,» said Nogales, who is also a Howard Hughes Medical Investigator and professor of Biochemistry, Biophysics and Structural Biology at the University of California, Berkeley.
Cees Otto, of the Medical Cell Biophysics group of UT, published his work in Scientific Reports, together with colleagues from Leiden University and from Spain and Austria.
«Vitamin D has always been recognized as being very important for child bone health, and vitamin D deficiency of course causes rickets in children,» says Michael Holick, professor of dermatology, medicine physiology and biophysics at Boston University Medical Center.
«This is a major step forward» in determining how proteins fold, says Peter Preusch, who heads cell biology and biophysics research at the National Institute of General Medical Sciences in Bethesda, Maryland.
This research involved cooperation by many institutions, including the Institute of Biophysics (IBP), the Institute of Zoology, the Academy of Military Medical Sciences, the Tianjin University of Science and Technology, and other institutes.
«We thought that patients who have CFS breaks might be more sensitive to radiation therapy - induced DNA damage,» said the lead author of the study, Robert G. Bristow, MD, PhD, a Professor within the radiation oncology and medical biophysics departments at the University of Toronto; and a Clinician - Scientist at the Princess Margaret Cancer Centre in Toronto.
Howard Hughes Medical Institute and Laboratory of Molecular Neurobiology and Biophysics, The Rockefeller University, 1230 York Avenue, New York, NY 10021, USA.
To peel away at the intricate layers that govern the development of neurons, a research team led by Chaolin Zhang, PhD, Assistant Professor in Systems Biology and Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics and Hynek Wichterle, PhD, Associate Professor in Pathology & Cell Biology, Neuroscience, and Neurology, at the Center for Motor Neuron Biology and Disease, Columbia University Medical Center, focuses on a level of molecular regulation called alternative splicing.
«We've shown that the sympathetic system consists of many types of neuron that regulate specific functions in the body,» says the study's lead author Alessandro Furlan at the Department of Medical Biochemistry and Biophysics.
Michael J. Welsh, MD Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator Roy J. Carver Biomedical Research Chair in Internal Medicine and Molecular Physiology and Biophysics Director, Cystic Fibrosis Research Center Director, Institute for Biomedical Discovery University of Iowa
Dr. Welsh is a Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator and Roy J. Carver Biomedical Research Chair in Internal Medicine and Molecular Physiology and Biophysics, Professor of Neurosurgery, Director of the University of Iowa Cystic Fibrosis Research Center, and Director of the University of Iowa Institute for Biomedical Discovery at the Roy J. and Lucille A. Carver College of Medicine of the University of Iowa.
Dr. John Gore is Professor of Radiology and Radiological Sciences, Biomedical Engineering, Molecular Physiology and Biophysics, and Physics, and Director of the Center for Imaging Sciences at Vanderbilt University Medical Center.
Dr Chris Bakal received his BSc in Biochemistry from the University of British Columbia, and his PhD in Medical Biophysics from the University of Toronto.
«Not only have we shown that we can reprogram skin cells, but we have also demonstrated that these reprogrammed cells can be differentiated into insulin - producing cells which hold great therapeutic potential for diabetes,» said study lead author Yi Zhang, Ph.D., Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigator, professor of biochemistry and biophysics at UNC and member of the Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center.
Karolinska Institutet, Department of Medical Biochemistry and Biophysics, Division of Genome Biology
Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine Full Member, Basic Sciences Division Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center Affiliate Professor of Physiology and Biophysics University of Washington, Seattle Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Additional information on the Division of Medical Physics and Biophysics at BWH can be found here
He earned a doctorate degree in biochemistry and molecular biophysics from the Medical College of Virginia and performed his postdoctoral studies in nutritional sciences at the University of California at Berkeley.
The current study study is also a part of an upcoming doctoral thesis, which will be defended by Dr Firas L. Tarish at the Department of Medical Biochemistry and Biophysics, Karolinska Institutet on 13 November 2015.
The same biochemical pathway the molecule acts on might one day be targeted in humans to improve memory, according to the senior author of the study, Peter Walter, PhD, UCSF professor of biochemistry and biophysics and a Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigator.
«It's a tremendous technical advance for pharmacology to be able to look in a microscope and see a drug bound to its target,» said Walter, a professor of biochemistry and biophysics and Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) investigator.
Affiliation Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre, Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition, and Behaviour, Department of Cognitive Neuroscience, Section Biophysics, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Christopher Mason, Ph.D., Institute for Computational Biomedicine Weill Cornell Medical College Department of Physiology and Biophysics «Rapid and accurate cross-kingdom human pathogen identification and detection using Hyb & SeqTM technology»
Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics Medical College of Vriginia / Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA
Dr. Charles Zuker is Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics, and of Neuroscience, Columbia University Medical Center.
Dr. Maniatis is Professor and Chairman of the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics at Columbia University Medical School in New York.
Vertrees was first introduced to PyMOL in 2005 as a graduate student in biophysics at the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston during a class on macromolecular modeling.
As associate director of the Physical & Life Sciences directorate, he has responsibility for research and development, including nuclear, particle and accelerator science; condensed matter and high - pressure physics; fusion energy; medical physics and biophysics; earth sciences, chemistry optical sciences and instrumentation; and high - energy - density physics.
Patrik Ernfors, PhD, Professor of Molecular Neurobiology Department of Medical Biochemistry and Biophysics Phone: +46 (0) 70 329 7659 E-mail: [email protected]
Despite the elegance, simplicity and beauty of this principal, it is still unclear how the number of parasympathetic neurons is controlled and why only some of the cells transported by nerves are transformed into that which becomes an important part of the nervous system», says Igor Adameyko at the Department of Physiology and Pharmacology who, together with Patrik Ernfors at the Department of Medical Biochemistry and Biophysics, is responsible for the study.
For most healthy women the risk of getting pregnant far outweighs any potential risk posed by being on the Pill, says Margaret Wierman, MD, professor of medicine, physiology, and biophysics at the University of Colorado and chief of endocrinology at the Denver VA Medical Center.
A recent study from the Department of Physiology and Biophysics at Georgetown University Medical Center, stated the following in regard to the role of essential oils for infections:
Leanne bridges Medical Science with evolution, Quantum Physics, Biophysics, scientific research, ancient healing modalities, metaphysics and Biophotonics (the study of how the human body absorbs, utilizes and emits light).
Michael F. Holick, Ph.D., M.D. is Professor of Medicine, Physiology and Biophysics; Director of the General Clinical Research Center; and Director of the Bone Health Care Clinic and the Heliotherapy, Light, and Skin Research Center at Boston University Medical Center.
RNA for next generation — piRNA in spermatogenesis Presented by Xin Zhiguo Li, PhD Assistant Professor Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics University of Rochester Medical Center Rochester, NY
Cornell University Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Faculty, Research website, Weill Cornell Medical College.
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