Sentences with phrase «on somatic»

Dear Barbara, I'm grateful for your work on somatic healing and attachment trauma at Star Foundation (www.starfound.org).
His doctoral thesis in clinical psychology focused on somatic relational therapy and he has special interests in meditation and cultural trauma.
Dr. Callahan has taught for the Somatic Psychology Programs at John F. Kennedy University and the California Institute of Integral Studies on somatic approaches to the treatment of trauma and attachment.
Io holds a masters in Somatic Psychotherapy from the California Institute for Integral Studies and has completed several years of study with the Hakomi Institute, a mindfulness - based modality that draws on somatic and Buddhist philosophies.
The Influence of Optimistic Expectations and Negative Life Events on Somatic Symptoms among Adolescents: A One - Year Prospective Study
She is part of the curatorial collective TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN that, amongst others, will curate the exhibitions WAHALA - On Representation, Authenticity, Expectations and Other Inflated Concepts featuring artists Katrin Ströbel, Emeka Udemba, Jean Ulrick Désert, Köken Ergun, Alex Martinis Roe and William Cordova, as well as Perhaps all the Dragons of our Lives are Princesses - On Somatic Morphing featuring artists Athi Patra Ruga, and Johannes Paul Raether.
When you are ready, coil into Upward - Facing Thunderbolt, relying again on your somatic memory to recall the circular energy of Cobra Pose.
The afternoon of the second day focused on somatic changes in melanoma, that is changes that occur in the tumour itself, and this session saw talks from ESR07 Sofia Chen on the mutational landscape of primary melanoma tumours; ESR08 Catarina Salgado on DNA hydroxymethylation (a form of regulation) in melanoma and naevi; and ESR10 Adriana Sanna on epigenetic regulation (reversible changes to the DNA which can turn genes on / off) of melanoma cell phenotypes.
Rapid activity - driven SNARE - dependent trafficking of nicotinic receptors on somatic spines.
The creator of Dolly the sheep has ended his focus on somatic cell nuclear transfer, or cloning, in favor of another approach to create stem cells
The function of these genes were involved in molecular maintenance strategies, such as DNA repair, chromosomal maintenance, immune response and programmed cell death The authors argue that the «slower rate of change in these functions is consistent with increased constraint on somatic cell maintenance as would be required in these relatively long - lived and large - bodied mammals, illustrated by the additional large and long - lived species with slower rates in these genes (e.g. double - strand break repair gene XRCC4 is also highly constrained in elephant.»
If you are interested in learning more, I highly recommend Dr. Bessel Van der Kolk's research and the work of Dr. Peter Levine on somatic experiencing.

Not exact matches

After Cole published his first study on loneliness in 2007, he started to get notes from «lonely people being devoured by disease and suffering, both personal and somatic,» he says.
Charles Reynolds, in his article, «Somatic Ethics: Joy and Adventure in the Embodied Moral Life,» is more accurate in claiming that an ethics based on process metaphysics «avoids the beguiling trap of utilitarianism for an ideal participant perspective» (SE 127, my emphasis).
They rule out selective abortion of defective fetuses, and they focus our attention on therapies aimed at somatic cells rather than germ cells.
I employ an eclectic approach with strong reliance on Attachment Theory, Interpersonal Neurobiology, Somatic Therapy, and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy.
Courses emphasize approaches that are based on best practices, integrative methods and current research in expressive arts, creative arts, and trauma - informed care and complement mind - body, somatic, sensory integration and neurobiology - informed methods of trauma intervention.
Overall, a study of the genome sequences of 57 colorectal cancers showed, on average, 4.42-fold more somatic nuclear mitochondrial DNA as compared to matched healthy blood controls.
This held true whether the genome modification was in germline cells, which can be passed on to offspring, or in somatic cells that can not.
Scientists know that accumulation of somatic DNA mutations is a feature of aging, though little data exists on the role of such mutations in age - associated disorders beyond cancer.
To answer this question, Murphy tracked which genes were turned on and off over time in the oocytes and somatic cells in C. elegans IGF - 1 and TGF - β mutants, as well as wild - type worms.
«Investigators of aging in humans have been interested in studying somatic aging, and they've been interested in looking at the effects of age on fertility, but, in general, there haven't been any people trying to tie those two lines of investigation together,» saysTerry Hassold, a reproductive biologist at Washington State University in Pullman who was not involved in the study.
They asked 56 healthy parents of children with ASD to complete questionnaires on formal social support (provided by health or social services professionals), informal social support (provided by significant others, friends and family) as well as self - rated health and recent somatic symptoms.
Rather than posting a verbal idea in our conscious minds («I have to wait until the meeting on Friday»), experiential memory makes use of somatic markers, emotions or physical sensations that inform us about a situation based on past experiences or feelings.
Hispanic male and female youths scored lower than African American or white youths on the other screened areas, with the exception of somatic complains where African American females scored lower than other female detainees.
To complete the picture, two such somatic protective cells surround each maturing sperm cell, and those encysting somatic cells send signals to the sperm cell on how and when to mature.
Dr. Vasmatzis» research on the «Quantification of Somatic Chromosomal Rearrangements in Circulating Cell - free DNA From Ovarian Cancers» is published in the July 20 edition of Scientific Reports.
So while unicellularity is clearly a successful way of life for many organisms, for others the collective benefit of multicellularity appears to outweigh the loss of individual fitness for each somatic cell that is denied a chance to pass on its particular genome.
There is considerable interest in using this tool in somatic cells — to develop cell - based therapeutics, for example — as well as in germline cells, the focus of this statement and an ethically more complex issue because of potential effects on not just the treated individual but also future generations.
They hope that such a discussion would help the public understand the difference between genome editing in a person's somatic cells — cells other than sperm and egg cells — and editing in cells that could pass the changes on to future generations, says Lanphier, who is president and CEO of Sangamo BioSciences in Richmond, California, a company that hopes to use gene - editing technology to treat patients.
Construction of somatic cellular knockout models for the determination of protein functional impacts on various cellular processes:
Perhaps the most intriguing — and contentious — finding of the paper (as highlighted by GT's In Sequence magazine and Keith Robison on Omics Omics) was that few of the somatic mutations in the metastasis were detected in the primary tumor sample from 9 years earlier.
For example, Kerr said, «Based on the predominantly somatic descriptions of mindfulness experience offered by the belly - focused group, we would expect there to be more ongoing, resting - state functional connectivity in this group across different parts of a large brain region called the insula that encodes visceral, somatic sensations and also provides a readout of the emotional aspects of so - called «gut feelings».»
«We found that when students focused on the breath in the belly their descriptions of experience focused on attention to specific somatic areas and body sensations,» the researchers wrote in their conference abstract.
Altogether, my research is focused on understanding the interplay between genomes and their environment and its consequences to aging of the germline and somatic tissues.
These classifications are based on large amounts of data inclusing clinical data, somatic mutations, gene and alternative transcript expression, or structural DNA modification, and involve high - dimensional statistical machine learning techniques.
An over-arching theme centers on the formation and selection of germline and somatic genetic variation in health and disease states, in particular genomic structural variation (SV).
On average, the authors 1,140 somatic mutations, including 154 that altered protein sequence, and 12 somatic structural rearrangements.
Through the screening of numerous natural ingredients based on the proliferative and migratory ability of the somatic stem cells, her team found several ingredients for the skin rejuvenation and launched skincare products with a concept of stem cell activation.
Details on the recurrently mutated genes, and structural and functional analysis of somatic rearrangements, are provided as supplementary materials.
She has facilitated over 30 workshops nationally that focus on group leadership, group dynamics, and somatic psychology.
The six tumors with matched normal DNA harbored 15 somatic mutations on average (range 3 - 31), a mutation rate lower than adult GBM but higher than another pediatric brain tumor, medulloblastoma.
So far, the U.S. government hasn't funded research on human germline modification, and other governments have banned it, so we'll talk about somatic cells [sources: Baruch, Hanna].
Although previous studies have identified common somatic mutations in lung cancers, they primarily focused on a small set of genes
The first project focuses on frequent somatic mutations of any of several splicing factors that are found in patients with myelodysplastic syndrome or acute myeloid leukemia.
Our research focuses on three areas: systems biology of somatic mitosis, nuclear structure, and molecular mechanisms of early embryonic mitosis.
The technical limitations of detecting somatic changes and the lack of insight about the minimum level of erroneous proteins to cause an error catastrophe hampered any firm conclusions on these theories.
The authors assigned somatic mutations to 96 different bins (based on the substitution and sequence context) to assess the «mutational signature» of each tumor.
In particular, genome - wide sequencing studies have detected somatic mutations in one or more Eph receptors in 25 % -45 % of melanomas, 15 % -45 % of lung cancers, 25 - 40 % of colorectal cancers and 12 % -25 % of head and neck and uterine cancers (Figure 2), but very limited information is available on the effects of the mutations.
The susceptibility of a somatic cell to reprogram may depend on how similar its transcriptional profile is to ESCs.
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