Qualifications Profile Highly analytical, methodical, and results - driven professional with extensive background in safety management and process development with focus
on cell biology within biotechnological and pharmaceutical fields.
Our collaborations have included conducting randomized controlled trials (RCTs) to evaluate the impact of high school curriculum supplements
on cell biology and epigenetics, and documenting the process of curriculum and assessment development for a National Science Foundation Discovery Research K - 12 project on evolution and common ancestry.
Along with research
on the cell biology of neurons during development and ageing,...
The main teaching activities I am involved in are practical courses
on cell biology.
Across 20 years, I have published more than 150 clinical and translational publications with a focus
on the cell biology of melanoma and immunology and patented eight novel therapies.
While in our lab, Hong worked
on the cell biology of FGF23.
International Leadership: Norio Nakatsuji — Professor Nakatsuji is the Founding Director of the Institute for Integrated Cell - Material Sciences (iCeMS) at Kyoto University in Japan, an institute which advances cross-disciplinary research and technological innovation based
on cell biology, chemistry and physics.
«Jodi Nunnari is a stellar scientist, whose work
on cell biology of mitochondria had a transformational impact in the field.
Professor Martin's research focuses
on the cell biology of transcription - dependent forms of synaptic plasticity, particularly those underlying learning and memory.
During the course of our work, the studies of Jim Rothman, who received a Lasker Award in 2002 for his work
on the cell biology of vesicle fusion, expanded our thinking and injected great enthusiasm into the rapidly growing field of neurotransmitter release.
Not exact matches
His research has spanned hematopoiesis, gene therapy, stem
cell biology, genomics and cancer, consistently focusing
on bringing the very latest research advances to patients with heretofore incurable diseases.
How life first began is irrelevant, the first
cell could have been placed by your god, and evolutionary
biology, that is, the explanation for the diversity of life
on earth, would be unchanged.
But please do go
on tell me more about how evolution is in fact «false», disprove genetic evidence, paleontological evidence, anatomical evidence, evidence from
cell biology, virology, zoology, mycology, should I keep going?
As we read this history, the furor over stem
cells was fueled by numerous factors: the near - universal human desire for magic; patients» desperation in the face of illness and their hope for cures; the belief that
biology can now do anything; the reluctance of scientists to accept any limits (particularly moral limits)
on their research; the impact of big money from biotech stocks, patents, and federal funding; the willingness of America's elite class to use every means possible to discredit religion in general; and the need to protect the unlimited abortion license by accepting no protections of unborn human life.
However, molecular
biology, which is more accurately called molecular ecology, has shown that the way the DNA molecules develop, which can be in a wide variety of ways, is contingent
on the environment of the
cell and molecule.
I could go
on and elaborate
on a number of other disciplines or facts that creationists have to pretend into oblivion to retain their faith, including the Ice Ages, cavemen and early hominids, much of microbiology, paleontology and archeology, continental drift and plate tectonics, even large parts of medical research (medical research
on monkeys and mice only works because they share a common ancestor with us and therefore our fundamental
cell biology and basic body architecture is identical to theirs).
I'd bet that 90 % of those who know enough basic
biology to write a short essay
on cell mitosis and DNA replication would also say «evolution is obvious and is the basis for of all of modern
biology».
Waddington's paper in Towards a Theoretical
Biology follows
on from one by Brian Goodwin («A Statistical Mechanics of Temporal Organization in
Cells») in which Goodwin looks at the question of how ordered systems like cells, and still more macro-organisms, supervene on the movements of their constituent molecules, and how one is to close the gap between molecular biology and cell physio
Cells») in which Goodwin looks at the question of how ordered systems like
cells, and still more macro-organisms, supervene on the movements of their constituent molecules, and how one is to close the gap between molecular biology and cell physio
cells, and still more macro-organisms, supervene
on the movements of their constituent molecules, and how one is to close the gap between molecular
biology and
cell physiology.
The seventh - graders used Gatorade, hot water and saliva to learn how scientists can break apart
cells to reveal DNA during the hands -
on lesson from Dr. Roy Mason,
biology instructor and department
The ESRC Genomics Forum has a commitment to promote social research
on the contemporary life sciences around issues including designer babies, synthetic blood, DNA profiling, identity politics, personalised medicine, stem
cell research and synthetic
biology.
Jose E. Garcia - Arraras, a
biology professor at the university's
biology research center
on the Río Piedras campus, said a power plant designed to keep scientific samples refrigerated broke down and the roof of a critical building gave way to flooding, rendering «samples, libraries,
cell lines, etc. lost.»
The fields within
biology are further divided based
on the scale at which organisms are studied and the methods used to study them: biochemistry examines the fundamental chemistry of life; molecular
biology studies the complex interactions of systems of biological molecules; cellular
biology examines the basic building block of all life, the
cell; physiology examines the physical and chemical functions of the tissues and organ systems of an organism; and ecology examines how various organisms interrelate.
All the interdisciplinary skills and knowledge he had gathered during his scientific training — which had covered biochemistry, biotechnology, biomaterials, and stem
cell biology — put him «in a very advantageous position to address this question» of how to develop nanoparticles that could modulate stem
cell differentiation
on demand, he says.
The German - born Frank, who was inducted as a AAAS fellow in 1997, is a professor of biochemistry, molecular biophysics and biological sciences at Columbia in New York City and the Scottish - born Henderson, who has been a AAAS member since 1996, has served as director of the MRC Laboratory of Molecular
Biology research facility where hundreds of scientists work
on neurobiology,
cell biology and biotechnology.
Chemical
biology and drug discovery usually depend
on screens of
cells in lab dishes, for example.
A research team led by scientists from Brigham and Women's Hospital has developed a novel technology platform that enables the continuous and automated monitoring of so - called «organs -
on - chips» — tiny devices that incorporate living
cells to mimic the
biology of bona fide human organs.
«The tumor
cells are smart,» said Wei Guo, co-corresponding author
on the study and a professor of
biology in Penn's School of Arts and Sciences.
«A potted plant may look tranquil, but there are actually a lot of conversations going
on in that pot,» said study co-author Joff Silberg, associate professor of biochemistry and
cell biology and of bioengineering at Rice.
Synthetic
biology enables researchers to tackle a huge and diverse range of applied problems: building a
cell with the smallest possible genome; synthesizing proteins with extra amino acids — more than the 20 found in nature; using bacteria to produce medicines previously too complex to synthesize; even decomposing living organisms into standard, off - the - shelf «biobricks» that can be assembled
on demand.
The Prize is awarded annually to one young scientist for the most outstanding neurobiological research based
on methods of molecular and
cell biology conducted by him / her during the past three years.
The entrant's essay must describe contributions to neurobiological research based
on methods of molecular and
cell biology.
Visual props can help: Amy Rice Doetsch, who's
on the
biology faculty at the College of Southern Idaho (CSI) in Twin Falls, uses superballs to represent protons and tennis balls to represent electrons when describing electron transport in
cells.
«By learning how tau spreads, we may be able to stop it from jumping from neuron to neuron,» said Karen Duff, PhD, professor in the department of pathology and
cell biology (in the Taub Institute for Research
on Alzheimer's Disease and the Aging Brain) and professor of psychiatry (at New York State Psychiatric Institute.)
The Eppendorf & Science Prize in Neurobiology recognizes outstanding international neurobiological research based
on current methods and advances in the field of molecular and
cell biology by a young early - career scientist, as described in a 1,000 - word essay based
on research performed within the last three years.
«It was kind of fun being at a medical school and known as the weird guy who worked with dogs,» says Modiano, who is now a professor of comparative oncology at the University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine and the Masonic Cancer Center, where his research focuses
on immunology, cancer
cell biology, cancer genetics, and applications of gene therapy.
Building upon their earlier research
on the
biology of fat metabolism, Joslin scientists discovered that microRNAs - small RNA molecules that play important roles in regulation in many types of tissue — play a major role in the distribution and determination of fat
cells and whole body metabolism.
«There's dogma in the literature — which is more oriented toward the
cell biology of aging — that wild animals don't actually senesce,» says Daniel Nussey, an evolutionary ecologist at the University of Edinburgh who studies aging in Soay sheep
on a remote Scottish island.
Dong Wook Han, a professor of stem -
cell biology at Konkuk University in Seoul, is worried about how the country regulates clinical research
on stem
cells.
«There has been ongoing debate about whether the methylation mark can be passed
on through
cell divisions and across generations, and we've now shown that it is,» said corresponding author Susan Strome, a professor of molecular,
cell and developmental
biology at UC Santa Cruz.
The Systems
Biology Group at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory in Richland, Washington, employs 90 - plus staff scientists working
on proteomics, microbial -
cell dynamics,
cell and molecular imaging and spectroscopy, computational
biology, and bioinformatics.
Biologists, physicists, mathematicians, and computer scientists have begun cooperating
on a sophisticated «systems
biology» aimed at understanding how the countless molecular interactions at the heart of life fit together in the workings of
cells, organs, and whole animals.
The research effort he directs focuses
on entirely new compounds that might slow the loss of brain
cell connections, which may play a role in schizophrenia
biology.
«This paper is a great example of how chemistry can help make step changes in
biology,» says Matthew Dalby, a professor of
cell engineering at the University of Glasgow and co-senior author
on the study with Ulijn.
The Language of
Cells: Life as Seen Under the Microscope, Spencer Nadler (Random House) Nadler ventures out of his pathology lab to meet patients and ruminates
on the interplay between flawed
biology and radiant humanity.
At its most basic, synthetic
biology is about making DNA from scratch,
on scales from individual molecules to
cells, tissues and even entire organisms.
The work, which was propelled by technologies that enable the detailed analysis of even a handful of
cells, opens a critical window
on the
biology of the disease and suggests a strategy for the development of more precise, powerful treatments.
You'll also be expected to remain knowledgeable of advances outside your immediate field of study (i.e., reading about
cell biology if you work
on transcription), which will permit you to round out your education.
«CellNet will also be a powerful tool to advance synthetic
biology — to engineer
cells for specific medical applications,» says James Collins, PhD, Core Faculty member at the Wyss Institute and the William F. Warren Distinguished Professor at Boston University, co-senior investigator
on one of the studies.
He also explained that he acquired the knowhow to carry out sophisticated experiments in
cell biology by studying and working
on his own.
Ana Soto, professor of cellular
biology at Tufts University School of Medicine, and her colleagues were studying the effects of estrogen
on a breast cancer
cell line.