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Laura Gwen – Let’s connect – To start your biology of decoding session – Video

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Laura Gwen - Let's connect - To start your biology of decoding session By: Marzena Kmiecik … Continue reading

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Laura Gwen Initial – Biology of decoding session – Thank you – Video

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2015 Biology Project Abby and Olivia – Video

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2015 Biology Project Abby and Olivia 2015 DNA Replication and Protein Synthesis Project Abigail and Olivia Skip to 1:50 for Protein Synthesis Music Credits: Uptown Funk- Mark Ronson ft. Bruno Mars. By: Abigail McCarthy … Continue reading

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Art Show Features Stunning Pieces from Contemporary Artists and Mother Nature

Posted: Published on February 12th, 2015

Contact Information Available for logged-in reporters only Newswise Light is a principal tool of scientists working at the cellular and molecular scales. University of New Mexico and Los Alamos National Lab scientists are at the forefront of the newest technologies, revealing the hidden beauty of living cells and the molecules that provide the essentials of life. The goal of the Art of Systems Biology and Nanoscience annual event in Santa Fe is to share stunning scientific images of nature with the public, with a weekend of fun for adults and children. This years annual event runs March 27 and 28 at a new venue: Peters Projects Gallery near Canyon Road in Santa Fe. Through collaboration with the Gerald Peters Gallery and Peters Projects, visitors will enjoy a unique synergy of hard science and contemporary interpretation of science and nature. The event opens Friday night, with the first preview of the art. Entitled Inventory of Light, the show will feature the works of UNM and LANL microscopists as well as 10 participating artists who have a scientific focus in their art practice. A popular feature of these events are the public lectures featuring senior scientists who give approachable talks about how … Continue reading

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Experimental Biology 2015 Programming at a Glance

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Contact Information Available for logged-in reporters only Newswise BETHESDA, Md., February 12, 2015 Six scientific societies will hold their joint scientific sessions and annual meetings, known as Experimental Biology (EB), from March 28 April 1, 2015, in Boston. This meeting, EB 2015, brings together the leading researchers from dozens of life-science disciplines. The societies represented at the meeting will be: the American Association of Anatomists (AAA), the American Physiological Society (APS), the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (ASBMB), the American Society for Investigative Pathology (ASIP), the American Society for Nutrition (ASN) and the American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics (ASPET). Below are some programming highlights: Leaning In Without Falling Over: Supporting the Success of Women in Science (AAA) Does gender bias still exist for the most educated women in the country? This special session will tackle issues women in STEM fields face, from their student days through to their rise through the ranks of academia. Topics include the perspective of female faculty on navigating gender bias when achieving leadership roles; gender-based differences in the way men and women view money, the negotiation process, self-worth and entitlement; and the great sexodus of women leaving the scientific career pipeline … Continue reading

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The Bioinformatics Toolkit – Video

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The Bioinformatics Toolkit https://store.theartofservice.com/the-bioinformatics-toolkit.html This innovative set of documents and ready-to-use templates will provide you with a head st... By: TheArtofService … Continue reading

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Clinical Data, Bioinformatics & Medicinal Chemistry Strategy Meetings USA 2014 Testimonials – Video

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Clinical Data, Bioinformatics Medicinal Chemistry Strategy Meetings USA 2014 Testimonials Hear what our clients have to say about their experience at the Clinical Data, Bioinformatics Medicinal Chemistry Strategy Meetings USA 2014. By: Proventa International … Continue reading

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PhD studentships – Imperial College London

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Current departmental funding opportunities are listed below. We also welcome PhD applications throughout the year from students with independent scholarship funding. However, we cannot normally accept applicants wishing to support themselves with personal funds. Such applications may be considered but will require additional departmental approval. * overseas applicants must be able to cover the difference between Home & Overseas tuition fees The ESPRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Neurotechnology for Life and Health spans the Faculties of Engineering, Natural Sciences and Medicine at Imperial, with investigators from the Departments of Bioengineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Computing, Chemistry, Physics, Life Sciences, and the Division of Brain Sciences. The CDT offers 4-year studentships comprising an initial MRes year and 3 years of PhD. Visit the CDT projects page for details of studetnships awarded for October 2014. Further studentships for October 2015 start will be advertised in November 2014. PhD applicants to Bioengineering may also be nominated for some of the available College scholarships. Please visit the College Scholarships page for full details of all PhD scholarships available and application processes. PLEASE NOTE: If applying for funding, you should contact your chosen supervisor well before the deadlines listed above to ensure … Continue reading

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Study offers clue to how cells are programmed

Posted: Published on February 12th, 2015

A landmark internationalstudy involving University of Queensland researchers has discovered how human and mammal cells develop specialised functions. UQs Australian Institute of Bioengineering and Nanotechnology Associate Professor Christine Wells said the FANTOM5 consortium research would help scientists better understand human development disorders and how bodies respond to stress or infection. Human life begins from a single fertilised egg which divides repeatedly to form all the different types of cells a body requires to function, Dr Wells said. The FANTOM5 (Functional Annotation of the Mammalian Genome ) team appears to have uncovered a key part of the puzzle about how cells differentiate to perform different functions and develop into more specialised cell types, such as brain cells, blood cells or muscle cells. The team showed that when cells turn on new genes, this process starts from enhancer regions, a type of DNA switch and key regulatory elements throughout the genome. We knew enhancers played a role in development, but this research shows they are much more dynamic than initially thought, and are responsible for activating a cell to react to its environment, Dr Wells said. The research examined 19 human cell types and 14 mouse cell types and showed that the … Continue reading

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Anatomy(2) 1 – Video

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