Dr. Huard is an internationally
recognized cell biologist conducting laboratory research into the therapeutic use of stem cells to treat a variety of musculoskeletal and orthopaedic diseases and injuries.
Not exact matches
Most
biologists typically
recognize three official branches of life: the eukaryotes, which are organisms whose
cells have a nucleus; bacteria, the single -
celled organisms that may or may not possess a nucleus; and archaea, an ancient line of microbes without nuclei that may make up as much as a third of all life on Earth (See «Will the Methane Bubble Burst?»
But despite these two tracks being completely separate, two recent rounds of interviews for clients on either side of this divide helped me
recognize what a successful Indian plant breeder has in common with an equally first - rate American
cell biologist: The passion they have for what they do still drives their career success a decade after leaving the academic lab.
Scientists should also
recognize that there is a limit to what they can achieve, says Marcel Kuntz, a research director and fundamental plant
biologist at the National Center for Scientific Research in the Laboratory of Plant and
Cell Physiology in Grenoble, France.
The image above was taken by award - winning science photographer Mark R. Smith, who is helping molecular and
cell biologists at the University of Connecticut discover how the squid's immune system can
recognize V. fischeri and grant it exclusive entrance into the light organ.