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Dark Biology (Original Mix) – Video

Posted: Published on March 25th, 2015

Dark Biology (Original Mix) Dark Biology Original Mix Audios3x Copyright Control Released on: 2010-08-01 Unknown: Oliver Dombi Auto-generated by YouTube. By: Various Artists - Topic … Continue reading

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Evolution Part 3 Speciation – Video

Posted: Published on March 25th, 2015

Evolution Part 3 Speciation Thanks for watching my videos I am new in YouTube Please Subscribe my channel New 2015 Biology tutorials Biology Teaching Biology tutorial video 2015 Joint entrance bilogy 2015 very much ... By: Biology tutorial … Continue reading

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Intro to Organic Molecules Functional Groups – Video

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Intro to Organic Molecules Functional Groups Thanks for watching my videos I am new in YouTube Please Subscribe my channel New 2015 Biology tutorials Biology Teaching Biology tutorial video 2015 Joint entrance bilogy 2015 very much ... By: Biology tutorial … Continue reading

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Biology Song Parodies – Video

Posted: Published on March 25th, 2015

Biology Song Parodies An active learning assignment employed by Dr. Thompson in introductory biology that is fun and creative for students. By: David Thompson … Continue reading

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Biology Project v2 – Video

Posted: Published on March 25th, 2015

Biology Project v2 RHS'15 Biology Project Freshman Year Made by Mark and Noah Video by Mark Audio by Noah Music: "Divider" by Chris Zabriskie. By: Mark Maluenda … Continue reading

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Let’s Talk Science: Biology – Video

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This 17-Year-Old Has Discovered DNA Mutations That Could Combat HIV And Meningitis

Posted: Published on March 25th, 2015

Like plenty of science-oriented high school kids, Andrew Jin is interested in human evolution. But Jin, one of three $150,000 first-place winners in this year's Intel Science Talent Search, took that interest further than most. For his project, the high school senior came up with machine learning algorithms that detect mutations in the human genomemutations that could one day be used to develop drugs to combat diseases like HIV and schizophrenia. Initially, Jin wanted to investigate how humans have evolved over the past 10,000 years. "I was doing it out of curiosity," he says. "I started thinking about natural selection and evolution, and that we understand so much about its theory, but we know nothing about reality. I was curious about what mutations help us be sophisticated human beings." Jin decided to examine 179 human DNA sequences from different parts of the world. Each sequence consisted of 3 million base pairs of DNAfar too much to look at without help from an algorithm. So he set up a machine learning algorithm and found 130 potentially adaptive mutations, related to things like immune response and metabolism, that played a role in human evolution. Working from a summer program at MIT, Jin … Continue reading

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Gene editing technology investigator honored for groundbreaking research

Posted: Published on March 25th, 2015

BETHESDA, MD. (March, 24, 2015) - The newest gene editing tool - called CRISPR-Cas9 - is leading to new research possibilities in cell biology and neuroscience. This includes the ability to make transgenic animal models more quickly, which helps researchers better study diseases that affect thousands of people each year. Using CRISPR-Cas 9 technology, transgenic mouse models- which are models that contain DNA isolated from one organism transferred into a different organism- are created in a matter of three weeks versus six months. This means the study of gene mutations and potential therapies happens much more rapidly. A leading researcher in this field of study is Feng Zhang, Ph.D., of the Broad Institute of Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dr. Zhang is the 2015 recipient of the American Association of Anatomists (AAA) C.J. Herrick Award in Neuroanatomy for his work with the CRISPR-Cas9 genome manipulation technology. On Monday March 30th 2015, Dr. Zhang will lead a lecture, "Development and Applications of CRISPR-Cas9 for Genome Manipulations," at the AAA annual meeting at Experimental Biology 2015. "One of my long-term goals is to develop CRISPR-Cas9 as a therapeutic strategy, and to do that, we must first concentrate on deploying and refining the technique … Continue reading

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Department of Bioengineering | Imperial College London

Posted: Published on March 25th, 2015

The use of technology to solve medically important problems is increasing the demand for engineers who are also properly trained in basic medical science and human biology. This fusion of knowledge is known as bioengineering. The London Paralympic Games 2012 were a fantastic showcase for the work of bioengineers, from the prostheses that powered athletes such as Brazils Alan Fonteles Oliveira, to the sport-specific wheelchair that Great Britains David Weir used to win four Paralympic golds. Prostheses and medical devices are just one part of this rapidly growing field, which combines engineering innovation with diagnosis and treatment of health problems. The opportunities this presents are as diverse as the field itself, from medical devices such as pacemakers to brainmachine interfacing and from imaging technologies such as CT and MRI to artificial organs. We collaborate closely with other departments and with industry partners in the chemical, energy (oil, gas and renewable), healthcare and processing industries. This ensures that all of our teaching and research is underpinned by the latest interdisciplinary thinking and real-world experience. Imperials Department of Bioengineering is a world leader in its field, with expertise in a wide range of areas including robotics and humanmachine interaction, the mechanics of … Continue reading

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Education – Department of Bioengineering – Stanford …

Posted: Published on March 25th, 2015

Educating a new generation of scholars who will be equally facile in biomedicine and engineering is our goal. Our curriculum is designed so that engineering techniques and biomedical problems are taught together as much as possible. We are seeking outstanding graduate students who are committed to the discipline of bioengineering to join our program. See more information about the graduate program. Although primarily a graduate-level department, pre-approved B.S. majors in Bioengineering, Biomechanical Engineering and Biomedical Computation can be arranged through the School of Engineering. See more information about the Bioengineering Undergraduate Program. We also have a coterminal degree available for outstanding Stanford undergraduates who wish to complete a MS degree in bioengineering. Any prospective student interested in meeting with the Student Services Office should email bioengineering@stanford.edu at least 2 business days in advance to make an appointment. The Student Services Office cannot guarantee availability for drop-in visitations. See more information about the coterminal BS/MS degree. See our graduation festivities on our graduation webpage. Current list of MS and PhD students. Students who entered in 14-15 Students who entered in 13-14 Go here to see the original: Education - Department of Bioengineering - Stanford ... … Continue reading

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