«Biological timing: Biologists investigate the mechanism of an auxiliary clock: Researchers
use new systems biology methods on plants.»
Not exact matches
Without going into a complicated
biology lesson (which I probably would not be prepared to teach), let's simply think of what our digestive
system does for us: it breaks food down into smaller pieces so that our body can
use this nourishment to build
new cells and give us energy.
Our Human Emulation
System sets a
new standard for recreating true - to - life human
biology and is being
used to advance product innovation, design, and safety across a range of applications including drug development, agriculture, cosmetics, chemical - based consumer products, and personalized health.
The relocation of the University's Howard Hughes Medical Institute from the Peck Pavilion to the IRB will, for example, support a
new project in which Susan Lindquist, PhD, Albert D. Lasker professor of molecular genetics and cell
biology and Howard Hughes Investigator, and researchers from the departments of chemistry and physics will
use the inherent complexity and diversity found in biological
systems to develop
new functional materials.
Our Human Emulation
System ™ sets a
new standard for re-creating true - to - life human
biology and is being
used to advance product innovation, design, and safety across a range of applications including drug development, agriculture, cosmetics, food, and chemical - based consumer products.
Then for postdoctoral research I moved to Yale University, where I worked in a lab that looked at all kinds of different disease areas
using the approaches of a field called chemical
biology, which is
using small molecules — chemicals — to probe biological
systems in the hopes of developing compounds that could be
new drugs.
Our Human Emulation
System sets a
new standard for recreating true - to - life human
biology and is being
used to advance product innovation, design, and safety across a range of applications including drug development, agriculture, cosmetics, food, and chemical - based consumer products.
Without going into a complicated
biology lesson (which I probably would not be prepared to teach), let's simply think of what our digestive
system does for us: it breaks food down into smaller pieces so that our body can
use this nourishment to build
new cells and give us energy.