It ensures
the programming of the human cell upon infection.
Not exact matches
Before we established in - house
human taste
cell (HTC) technologies, it was not possible to use
human tongue - derived
cells as a model, due to the lack
of homogenous, proliferating
cell lines with defined properties, which is a prerequisite to establish comprehensive research and screening
programs.
Thousands
of people, disproportionately Black and Brown people, remain in solitary in New York each day: 22 to 24 hours a day in a
cell without any meaningful
human contact or
programs.
Funding for this research came, in part, from the National Institutes
of Health (1R01NS091010 - 01, 1R01DC014690 - 01), Japan Science and Technology Agency (PRESTO), Pew Charitable Trusts, Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, David & Lucile Packard Foundation,
Human Frontier Science
Program, McKnight Foundation and New York Stem
Cell Foundation.
«Our research is the first to study Zika infection in a mouse model that transmits the virus in a way similar to
humans,» explains Alysson R. Muotri, Ph.D., professor and director
of the Stem
Cell Program at UC San Diego and co-senior author
of the study.
«The discovery
of the microbiome and its significance represents a huge paradigm shift in our understanding
of human health — there are more microbes living on us and in us than our own
cells,» said Ingber, who is also the Judah Folkman Professor
of Vascular Biology at Harvard Medical School and the Vascular Biology
Program at Boston Children's Hospital, and Professor
of Bioengineering at the Harvard John A. Paulson School
of Engineering and Applied Science.
John Glass, a senior microbiologist in the synthetic biology group at the J. Craig Venter Institute in Rockville, Maryland, puts it this way: If you can imagine a set
of genes that will
program a
cell to do something — anything — then you can make them «at a reasonable cost and test your hypothesis... so it will be possible to attempt to design organisms that have extraordinary properties to solve
human needs.»
Humans share the same genetic material: the same genetic
program resides in each
of our
cells.
Programmed cell death, or apoptosis, is a natural process that kills billions
of cells in a typical
human body each day.
«He identified a type
of molecular sensor, which
programmed T
cells isolated from
human blood with customized instructions for thwarting attack.
Now scientists in the laboratory
of Jan Karlseder, a professor in Salk's Molecular and
Cell Biology Laboratory and holder
of the Donald and Darlene Shiley Chair, report the first experimental induction
of an ALT telomere - building
program in
human cells.
Dr. Lundberg is currently the director
of the
Cell Atlas, part
of the Swedish
Human Protein Atlas
program, and an elected member
of the executive committee
of the
Human Proteome Organization.
«We challenged a current dogma in the field that emphasized PLK1's role in mitosis (
cell division) as a primary mechanism for cancer growth,» says Zheng Fu, Ph.D., lead investigator on the study, member
of the Cancer Molecular Genetics research
program at VCU Massey Cancer Center and assistant professor in the Department
of Human and Molecular Genetics at the VCU School
of Medicine.
«This study adds to an important body
of work that has shown the ubiquity
of a circadian clock across species, including
humans, and its role in metabolic regulation in
cells, organs, and organisms,» said Dr. Michael Sesma,
Program Director in the Division
of Genetics and Developmental Biology at the
of the National Institutes
of Health's National Institute
of General Medical Sciences, which partially funded the research.
A new technique — called DNA
Programmed Assembly
of Cells — allows researchers to create arrays of thousands of custom - designed organoids, such as models of human mammary glands containing several hundred cells each, which can be built in a matter of h
Cells — allows researchers to create arrays
of thousands
of custom - designed organoids, such as models
of human mammary glands containing several hundred
cells each, which can be built in a matter of h
cells each, which can be built in a matter
of hours.
The new technique — called DNA
Programmed Assembly
of Cells (DPAC) and reported in the journal Nature Methods on August 31, 2015 — allows researchers to create arrays of thousands of custom - designed organoids, such as models of human mammary glands containing several hundred cells each, which can be built in a matter of h
Cells (DPAC) and reported in the journal Nature Methods on August 31, 2015 — allows researchers to create arrays
of thousands
of custom - designed organoids, such as models
of human mammary glands containing several hundred
cells each, which can be built in a matter of h
cells each, which can be built in a matter
of hours.
Our side by side analysis uncovers the dynamics
of epigenetic
programming occurring in germ
cell development at single base resolution in
human and mouse
cells.»
From that an entire
human being
of some 10 trillion
cells is
programmed.
«Making the movements
of HIV visible so that we can follow, in real time, how surface proteins on the virus behave will hopefully tell us what we need to know to prevent fusion with
human cells — if you can prevent viral entry
of HIV into immune
cells, you have won,» says Dr. Blanchard, who is also associate director
of Weill Cornell's chemical biology
program.
University
of Michigan, Ann Arbor, stem
cell researcher Sean Morrison, an outspoken proponent
of allowing research on
human embryonic stem
cells (hESCs) in the state, has been wooed to Texas by its $ 3 billion state cancer research
program.
Cell Biology and Metabolism
Program, National Institute
of Child Health and
Human Development, National Institutes
of Health, Bethesda, MD 20892, USA.
Weian Zhao, associate professor
of pharmaceutical sciences, and colleagues have
programmed human bone marrow stem
cells to identify the unique physical properties
of cancerous tissue.
The first step
of our
program is to apply the previously established lab - culture conditions that first commit
human ES (hES) and iPS
cells into retinal precursors.
INGESTEM, the national infrastructure in biology and health certified by the «Investissements d'Avenir»
program and the Ile - de-France Region (DIM Biothérapies), is the first French network
of therapeutic innovations based on pluripotent stem
cells,
human tissue engineering and their biomedical applications.
«These are very promising findings and, as the first study to demonstrate protection from Zika in the pregnancy setting, are an important development in our efforts to combat Zika virus,» said Michael Diamond, M.D., Ph.D., Professor, Departments
of Medicine, Molecular Microbiology, Pathology & Immunology, and Associate Director, Center for
Human Immunology and Immunotherapy
Program at Washington University School
of Medicine, and a lead author on the
Cell paper.
Large - scale production
of megakaryocytes from
human pluripotent stem
cells by chemically defined forward
programming.
Now researchers at UC San Francisco have taken the first step toward a comprehensive atlas
of gene expression in
cells across the developing
human brain, making available new insights into how specific
cells and gene networks contribute to building this most complex
of organs, and serving as a resource for researchers around the world to study the interplay between these genetic
programs and neurodevelopmental disorders such as autism, intellectual disability and schizophrenia.
The research at MIT was funded by Jerry and Marge Burnett, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, the
Human Frontiers Science
Program, the IET A. F. Harvey Prize, the Janet and Sheldon Razin ’59 Fellowship
of the MIT McGovern Institute, the New York Stem
Cell Foundation - Robertson Investigator Award, the National Institutes
of Health, the National Science Foundation, and the Wallace H. Coulter Foundation.
Zena Werb, University
of California, San Francisco, USA Single -
cell analysis reveals a stem -
cell program in
human metastatic breast cancer
cells.
By: Sadhana Agarwal, Katherine L. Holton, Robert Lanza Differentiation
of human embryonic stem
cells (hESCs) to specific functional
cell types can be achieved using methods that mimic in vivo embryonic developmental
programs.
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Recent Scientific projects as principal investigator: • 2003/2005 (EU V Frame
Program): «International Bank
of DNA,
cell lines and nerve - muscle - cardiac tissues» - «European Network
of Human Biological Material for Rare Diseases - Eurobiobank».
In MMEJ pathway, we achieve efficient gene disruption in
human cell lines and animals by developing a computer
program that assists the choice
of nuclease target sites based on microhomology prediction.
The answers they have discovered so far reveal critical information about gene regulation; specifically, that
cells are used to record the positional identity in
human tissues, and that the «perturbation,» the disturbance,
of such
programs plays a major role in cancer progression, especially in metastasis, whereby cancer
cells spread to other parts
of the body.
Scientific
programs include:
human genomic sequencing and analysis, synthetic genomics and exploration
of new vaccines using this technology, and environmental and single
cell genomics to explore the vast unseen world
of microbes living in the
human body, the ocean, soil and air.
The
program hosts the
Human Protein Atlas portal with expression profiles of human proteins in tissues and c
Human Protein Atlas portal with expression profiles
of human proteins in tissues and c
human proteins in tissues and
cells.
The Swedish part
of the effort, called the
Human Developmental
Cell Atlas (HDCA)
program, includes researchers from Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm University and KTH, focusing on brain, lung, heart and fetal development during the first 12 -LSB-...]
Human Research
Program (Biochemical Profile and Repository): A 53S crewmember collected blood and urine samples for his FD120 sessions
of the Biochem Profile, Repository and
Cell Free Epigenome investigations.
George Daley, MD, PhD, professor
of hematology / oncology and director
of the Stem
Cell Transplantation Program at Boston Children's Hospital, says, «By confronting and ultimately solving the many regulatory challenges of a first - in - human trial, Dr. Takahashi has paved the way for all of us in the stem cell community to recognize the promise of iPS cells.&ra
Cell Transplantation
Program at Boston Children's Hospital, says, «By confronting and ultimately solving the many regulatory challenges
of a first - in -
human trial, Dr. Takahashi has paved the way for all
of us in the stem
cell community to recognize the promise of iPS cells.&ra
cell community to recognize the promise
of iPS
cells.»
He is the principal investigator
of an NCI - funded, multi-million-dollar Specialized
Program of Research Excellence (SPORE) in ovarian cancer, and he is the principal investigator of a multi-million-dollar grant from the New York State Stem Cell Science program (NYSTEM) to pioneer a novel strategy of reprogramming human mature T cells and hematopoietic stem cells for generating sustained attack against ovarian cancer in pa
Program of Research Excellence (SPORE) in ovarian cancer, and he is the principal investigator
of a multi-million-dollar grant from the New York State Stem
Cell Science
program (NYSTEM) to pioneer a novel strategy of reprogramming human mature T cells and hematopoietic stem cells for generating sustained attack against ovarian cancer in pa
program (NYSTEM) to pioneer a novel strategy
of reprogramming
human mature T
cells and hematopoietic stem
cells for generating sustained attack against ovarian cancer in patients.
Prof Aviv Regev, co-chair
of the HCA Organising Committee, a core member, chair
of faculty, and director
of the Klarman
Cell Observatory and
Cell Circuits
Program at the Broad Institute
of MIT and Harvard; an HHMI Investigator; and Professor
of Biology at Massachusetts Institute
of Technology, said: «The
Human Cell Atlas initiative is growing fast, and with more than 480 scientists now registered with the initiative from 44 countries around the world, it is a truly global collaboration.
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«The discovery
of the microbiome and its significance represents a huge paradigm shift in our understanding
of human health» there are more microbes living on us and in us than our own
cells,» said Ingber, who is also the Judah Folkman Professor
of Vascular Biology at Harvard Medical School and the Vascular Biology
Program at Boston Children's Hospital, and Professor
of Bioengineering at the Harvard John A. Paulson School
of Engineering and Applied Science.
U.S. Military HIV Research
Program (MHRP) researchers, however, have demonstrated that essentially all
of the infectious virus particles can bind to the surface
of red blood
cells isolated from each
of 30 normal (non-infected)
human donors.
This approach provides a powerful platform for the generation
of human cell types by forward
programming.
Programmed cell death is essential in organ development and tissue homeostasis and its deregulation is associated with the development
of several diseases in mice and
humans.
«Despite clear potential benefits for individuals with T1D, research into
human alpha
cell dysfunction within the context
of T1D has been underappreciated and underfunded,» said Dr. Ben Williams,
Program Officer
of Helmsley's Type 1 Diabetes
Program.
The
program offers intensive courses in
human embryology,
cell biology,
human gross anatomy, and medical neuroscience, all
of which are equivalent to first - year medical school courses.
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More specifically, epigenetic
programming of cells would allow them to show more pronounced inflammatory responses when exposed to challenge (Miller et al., 2011a), an effect that has been observed in primate models (Cole et al., 2012), as well as in
humans (Irwin and Cole, 2011).