Sentences with phrase «organismal biology»

Sliman Bensmaia, an associate professor of organismal biology and anatomy at the University of Chicago, is working on an alternative in partnership with Kimberly - Clark, maker of Kleenex and Huggies.
Delaney received a her degree in organismal biology from Portland State University and has 10 years of veterinary experience.
Jerri received her bachelor's degree in organismal biology from the University of Kansas, and her master's degree in business administration from Baker University in Baldwin City, Kansas.
Current practices can hinder diversity in the professor ranks, says Joan Herbers, professor emeritus of evolution, ecology, and organismal biology at The Ohio State University in Columbus.
Scientists will explore other proposed categories of non-coding sequences, including DNA elements such as «super-enhancers» and topological domain boundary elements, and their functional impact on organismal biology and health.
In pursuit of her career, she moved to Philadelphia to attend Drexel University where she completed her bachelor degree studying organismal biology and physiology.
«Almost everything we know about how the nerve responds to stimulation on the skin of the hand is built into this model,» said Sliman Bensmaia, PhD, associate professor of organismal biology and anatomy at the University of Chicago, and principal investigator for the new research.
bachelors of science degree in organismal biology and ecology, and find a job in the biological science field... County Community College 2012 Associate of Science: General Science Columbia, MD, Howard Second university... Education Towson State University 2014 Bachelor of Science: Organismal Biology and Ecology Towson, MD
Liz writes about biology, focusing primarily on genomics, evolution, microbiology, and organismal biology, with a smattering of ecology and behavior thrown in.
The findings, published recently in the peer - reviewed academic journal Nature Communications, show periodically flooded soils may actually lose organic matter at accelerated rates, said Steven Hall, an assistant professor of ecology, evolution and organismal biology and corresponding author of the study.
«The octopus genome makes studies of cephalopod traits much more tractable, and now represents an important point on the tree of life for comparative evolutionary studies,» said Ragsdale, an associate professor in neurobiology and organismal biology and anatomy at the University of Chicago.
«We all know that some percentage are way off on the tail end of the distribution, and we're never going to reach them,» says Steven Rissing, a professor of evolution, ecology, and organismal biology and a specialist in undergraduate education at Ohio State University, Columbus.
«No other species we've looked at shows lengthening telomeres,» says Carol Vleck, an associate professor in the university's department of ecology, evolution, and organismal biology and leader of the team.
And it could open the door to better recipes for the anti-venom used to rescue hikers and others who find themselves on the wrong end of a rattlesnake encounter, said lead researcher Matthew Holding, a graduate student in evolution, ecology and organismal biology.
Holding's collaborators on the California study were H. Lisle Gibbs, an Ohio State professor of evolution, ecology and organismal biology, and James Biardi of Fairfield University in Connecticut.
Sliman Bensmaia, PhD, assistant professor of organismal biology and anatomy at the University of Chicago, and Hannes Saal, PhD, a postdoctoral scholar in Bensmaia's lab, reviewed more than 100 research studies on the physiological basis of touch published over the past 57 years.
«Compared to the open ocean, we know less about the coastal ocean's carbon cycle even though it's right in front of us,» said James Bauer, professor of evolution, ecology and organismal biology in Ohio State University's College of Arts and Sciences and lead author of the paper.
«Flies are the F - 16s of the animal world,» says Dickinson, assistant professor of organismal biology and anatomy.
Daniel Margoliash, PhD, associate professor of organismal biology and anatomy, and Albert Yu, MD, a graduate student in neurobiology, have provided the most detailed look yet at how the brain controls singing in the zebra finch, which Margoliash calls the «white rat» of songbirds.
«This fossil changes how we look at lampreys today,» said Coates, associate professor of organismal biology and anatomy.
«Quiet, steady, a good listener,» recalled Lorna Straus, PhD, professor emerita or organismal biology and anatomy at the University of Chicago.
The purpose of the NSF - Simons Research Centers for MathBioSys is to support innovative, collaborative research at the intersection of mathematics and molecular, cellular and organismal biology, to establish new connections between mathematical sciences and biological sciences and to promote interdisciplinary education and workforce training.
«As the earliest known haramiyid, Haramiyavia is the key piece of evidence for inferences about the timeline of early mammalian evolution,» said study co-author Zhe - Xi Luo, PhD, professor of organismal biology and anatomy at the University of Chicago.
It allows us to piece together poorly understood details of the critical transition of modern mammals from pre-mammalian ancestors,» said Zhe - Xi Luo, professor of organismal biology and anatomy at the University of Chicago.
This symposium will cover the basic mechanisms of NTMs and the modifying enzymes, as well as the impact of NTMs on protein function, cellular and organismal biology and disease.
«The genes that drive embryonic polarity are not conserved across flies and their evolutionary replacement does not seem to be rare at all,» said study senior author Urs Schmidt - Ott, PhD, associate professor of organismal biology and anatomy at the University of Chicago.
Nipam Patel, assistant professor of organismal biology and anatomy in the University of Chicago's Howard Hughes Medical Institute, and Michalis Averof, currently at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory in Heidelberg, showed that changes in the pattern of activity of two Hox genes in crustaceans are linked to the relatively sudden evolutionary development of useful, distinctive feeding limbs called maxillipeds (literally jaw - feet) where swimming or walking legs once were.
«The mixture of biological and physical sciences in the new building is certain to lead to advances which we can't even predict right now,» says Nipam Patel, assistant professor of organismal biology and anatomy and Howard Hughes Investigator.
With fundamental courses in evolution, ethics and communication, systematics and biogeography, as well as immersive elective courses in genomics, conservation biology, earth sciences, organismal biology and paleontology, the RGGS program expands museum - and field - based research in areas that complement the rest of NYCEP.
The opportunity to closely interact with colleagues from different fields will generate an integrative perspective that unites diverse scientific approaches to microtubule research, ranging from structural biology, biochemistry, and biophysics to cell biology and organismal biology.
Only one specimen of this species has been found and cutting - edge imaging technology allowed researchers to study it in extremely close detail, according to Michael Coates, the lead author and professor at University of Chicago's organismal biology and anatomy department.
More recently, I have been advocating for science education and science funding particularly in the field of organismal biology.
Individuals who wish to work as zoologists must earn their bachelor's degree in general, molecular, or organismal biology.
My plan is to graduate with a bachelors of science degree in organismal biology and ecology, and find a job in the biological science field.
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