Sentences with phrase «single cell biology»

Three new facilities for single cell biology are being set up at SciLifeLab in Stockholm and Uppsala during spring 2015.
Systems Biology and Genomics, including systems neurobiology, quantitative cell biology, cellular dynamics, algorithms, methods and technology development, data integration and visualization, imaging, synthetic biology, deep learning applied to biology and human health, and single cell biology.

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Molecular biology, contrary to the article, does not support evolution by natural chance because evolution can not occur without inheritance, inheritance can not occur without DNA and DNA is so complex it could not have evolved by chance unless we are to assume that molecules just happened to arrange themselves into the DNA molecule at the same times as a nucleus formed to hold the DNA, at the same time as the cell membrane just happened to form around it, at the sametime as all the cell maintaining process in the cytoplasm just happened to come into existence to form a single cell and that all these aspects just happened to come together and work harmoniously.
«We feel it's critical that the scientific community consider the potential hazards of all off - target mutations caused by CRISPR, including single nucleotide mutations and mutations in non-coding regions of the genome,» says co-author Stephen Tsang, MD, PhD, the Laszlo T. Bito Associate Professor of Ophthalmology and associate professor of pathology and cell biology at Columbia University Medical Center, and in Columbia's Institute of Genomic Medicine and the Institute of Human Nutrition.
A new method, recently published in the biology journal The FASEB Journal by an international team including Osaka University researchers, can now image intracellular fatty acids at a single cell level.
I believe the culture of embryonic stem cells represents the single most important contribution to biology over the last 25 years.
Though little is known about Loki, scientists hope that it will help to resolve one of biology's biggest mysteries: how life transformed from simple single - celled organisms to the menagerie of complex life known as eukaryotes — a category that includes everything from yeast to azaleas to elephants.
This led to development of newer technology, called single cell sequencing (SCS), that has had a major impact in many areas of biology, including cancer research, neurobiology, microbiology, and immunology, and has greatly improved understanding of certain tumor characteristics in cancer.
And many exchanges were heated because, despite 150 years of research on the biology of evolution, scientists still disagree about how and why multicellular creatures and plants emerged from ancient oceans that teemed with robust and self - reliant single - celled entities.
Co-first author, Ricard Argelaguet, a PhD student at The European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL - EBI), said: «This technique represents an important step towards a comprehensive characterisation of single - cell biology.
If you've ever taken a biology class, you've probably seen a cell; all you need is an old microscope and a single blob of liquid.
«It's probably the single most common gene fusion in human cancer,» said study co-leader Antonio Iavarone, MD, professor of neurology and of pathology and cell biology (in the Institute for Cancer Genetics) at CUMC.
This technique, which scientists are rapidly automating, may eventually displace crystallography as the tool of choice in many cell biology studies because it does not require the subject to crystallize and sometimes can even reveal multiple conformational states in a single experiment.
The team, which also includes Raul Rabadan, PhD, professor of systems biology and biomedical informatics at CUMC, will use single - cell genomics to create a unique, genetic ID tag for each cell in the spinal cord.
In a new study, published in Current Biology this week, a research team from Uppsala University reports new insights into the regenerative capabilities of Stentor, a single celled model organism for regeneration biology.
«We don't know yet exactly how the daughter cells do this,» says Lindquist, who also is a professor of biology at MIT, «but they do it quickly, often after a single mating.»
Courtney did her PhD at Dalhousie University (Halifax, Canada) and recently joined Ettema - lab to investigate the diverse protist biology using single - cell genomics and transcriptomics.
The last few years have seen the scale of single - cell RNA - seq (scRNA - seq) experiments increase exponentially, greatly enhancing our understanding of cell biology in development and disease.
Students receive training with a «systems» biology approach through courses, bench work, lab discussions and publications spanning a broad range of muscle - biology questions using studies at the level of single cells, tissues, animals and humans.
The Van Oudenaarden group uses a combination of experimental, computational, and theoretical approaches to quantitatively understand decision ‐ making in single cells, with a focus on questions in developmental and stem cell biology.
This work is part of a newly funded U.S. Department of Energy / Department of Agriculture project led by the University of Missouri, Columbia to explore the biology of a single plant cell type, while gaining novel insight into the impacts of temperature and water availability on a crucial root cell necessary for nutrient uptake.
Recognizing the remarkable opportunities to apply single cell technologies to major questions in biology and medicine, JAX recently launched a joint center for single cell genomics together with the University of Connecticut, including UConn Health.
Paul Robson, who serves as JAX Genomic Medicine's director of single cell genomics, believes the work of the new center will be critical to advancing the goals of precision medicine: «If you want better insight into how biology works, you need to look at its fundamental unit,» he says.
To pursue these studies, the Noma laboratory employs genomic technologies and single locus / live - cell imaging technology along with molecular and chromatin biology and epigenetics.
Repair; The biology of aging convincingly shows nutrient sensors including insulin for glucose and mTOR for protein, control a genetic pathway that is almost universally conserved among all animal life from single celled yeast onward to humans.
Then we meet Lena (Natalie Portman), a professor of biology at Johns Hopkins whose research specialty is the single cell: its genes and its lifespan.
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