Sentences with phrase «with modern biology»

The results are published in the June 10 online issue of Nature Communications and represent a collaborative project that combined the power of computational science with modern biology and a deep understanding of the causes of arthritis.

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None of these is necessarily «supernatural» insofar as several conceptions are quite compatible with modern findings in physics and biology.
Your belief is flawed and contradictory as I have noted you agree with William Provine @ Cornel University: «He says, «Let me summarize my views on what modern evolutionary biology tells us loud and clear.»
«If the word «random» necessarily entails the idea that some events are «unguided» in the sense of falling «outside the bounds of divine providence,» we should have to condemn as incompatible with Christian faith a great deal of modern physics, chemistry, geology, and astronomy, as well as biology,» he wrote.
We concede that not all who doubt the existence of a personal God do so because they accept the theory of evolution, whether the word be restricted to biology or enlarged to its cosmic significance, but we do say, and from experience know, that most modern agnosticism is bound up with those non-theistic philosophies of evolution that stream off from Hegel as their modern fountain - head.
If the conclusions of modern biology and physics were fully thought out it would be extremely difficult to reconcile them with the classical materialistic philosophies of nature.
Many of these writers will go a step further and claim that in our modern world, with our Darwinian understanding of biology, there is, in fact, no need for religious belief at all.
I have little doubt that both your questions could be answered easily with the application of modern geology, statistics, biology, physics, etc..
That is, I believe, bad philosophy — and incompatible with the basic principles of our civilization and polity; but at least it does not rely on denying basic facts known to anyone who has taken the trouble to acquaint himself or herself with modern human embryology and developmental biology.
After solving the puzzle of DNA (for which he won a Nobel Prize in 1962 with Watson and their professor, Maurice Wilkins, who died in October), he tackled RNA, leading a successful effort to crack the genetic code and laying the groundwork for modern molecular biology.
While Novartis is still recruiting traditional veterinary pathologists trained in toxicology, it is also looking for toxicologists with a background in biochemistry, molecular biology, and modern biology techniques who are interested in molecular - based risk assessment.
Habitual bipedal locomotion is a defining feature of modern humans compared with other primates, and the evolution of this behaviour in our clade would have had profound effects on the biologies of our fossil ancestors and relatives.
With the help of modern genetic technology and the resources of the International Rice GeneBank, which contains more than 112,000 different types of rice, evolutionary biologist Kenneth Olsen, PhD, associate professor of biology in Arts & Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis, has been able to look back in time and ask whether the same mutations underlay the emergence of the same traits in both cultivated and weedy rice.
That chapter closes with an odd, antiscientific tone lamenting the «huge numbers of people... addicted to antidepressants» and complaining that modern biology (and neuroscience) «threatens to undermine traditional values of moral responsibility.»
A defining moment in modern biology occurred on July 24, 1978, when biotechnology pioneer Robert Swanson, who had recently co-founded Genentech, brought two young scientists to dinner with Thomas Perkins, the legendary venture capitalist.
So it could be RNA or DNA like we have in modern biology or it could be some related kind of material; and we are also thinking about some kind of cell envelope or cell membrane — not that that's necessarily the very first way Darwinian systems began, but at some point they had to transition into a system more related to modern biology where cells are all bounded by membranes — so we're thinking about how to assemble these two components and get them to interact with each other.
During the 20th century, evolutionary biologists such as Ernst Mayr, J.B.S. Haldane, Julian Huxley, and Theodosius Dobzhansky combined Darwinian evolution with our emerging knowledge of genetics to produce the «modern synthesis» that we call evolutionary biology today.
In one of the first studies to directly compare the medical records of a large number of adults with their Neanderthal - derived DNA, researchers have confirmed that Neandertal genes have a subtle but significant impact on modern human biology.
«As Dean, my goal is to build on the Watson School's unique record of keeping pace with the evolving challenges that this modern era of biology presents.»
The news that we may be able to produce these compounds at a commercial scale from crops is therefore really exciting, and demonstrates the potential for modern biology to address the challenges of providing us with healthy nutrition.»
Nearly a dozen scientists across Oak Ridge National Laboratory are teaming with medical researchers and leveraging ORNL's biggest science tools to solve a modern - day biology grand challenge: unlocking the secrets of disordered...
Articles and reports from the Life Sciences area deal with applied and basic research into modern biology, chemistry and human medicine.
All labs stress the modern synthesis of molecular biology and computation, integrating in vitro experimentation with in silico bioinformatics.
Feb. 11, 2016 — The first study that directly compares Neanderthal DNA in the genomes of a significant population of adults of European ancestry with their clinical records confirms that this archaic genetic legacy has a subtle but significant impact on modern human biology.
With a Ph.D. in bacteriology and immunology, Dr. Guyer said he couldn't pass up the opportunity to work for James D. Watson, Ph.D., an icon of modern biology and the office's first director.
Modern facilities are generously equipped with a full range of instrumentation required for research in cellular, molecular, developmental, and endocrine biology.
At the time of this event, Doug was a student of evolutionary biology, and he became curious why modern humans were not developing — physically and mentally — with the same ease as their early human predecessors.
Both from what we now understand of the biology around the development of heart disease, combined with robust modern scientific data, eating fat doesn't actually make you fat and saturated fat from the diet does not clog the arteries: it's just plain wrong to claim that it does.
By integrating this knowledge with Chinese medicine, modern biology, anatomy, and quantum physics, the Bioenergetic NES Health scan and healing program were born.
There were fundamental biology standards at play here — my student was grappling with the sheer amount of saturated fat being produced in an animal fed by the gratuitous starches provided in modern feed corn.
Physical chemistry is a combination of chemistry and physics, it is fine that you derived the equation, but it relates to thermodynamics just the same; chemists make those lasers work, those DVD's play, and I have taken calculus physics, modern physics, (multi variable calculus physics) which means technically I too have a degree in physics, but my focus has been chemistry, biology, and I took a few graduate courses dealing with meteorology, ocean dynamics, geology, atmospheric science and my undergraduate courses were filled with earth science related material and after all the math needed for Pchem engineering mathematics is not difficult nor is graduate physics:) so the derivation you just made is discussed in math classes before, even calculus one, so I am not sure what you are trying to prove.
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