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Custom Cardiology: A Virtual Heart for Every Patient

Posted: Published on October 29th, 2014

Illustration: James Archer; Hands: Getty Images A poet might say that each human beings heart is a unique mystery. Those of us working in the brand new field of computational medicine, however, can now model each of those unique hearts with marvelous accuracy and reveal their secrets. In my laboratory at Johns Hopkins University, my team creates computer models to simulate individual patients hearts, which can help cardiologists carry out life-saving treatments. Such models may soon transform medicine, ushering in a new kind of personalized health care with radically improved outcomes. Biomedical engineers have learned how to use numerical models to generate increasingly sophisticated virtual organs over the past decade, and rapid developments in cardiac simulation have made the virtual heart the most complete model of all. Its a complex replica, as it must mimic the hearts workings at the molecular scale, through the cellular scale, and up to the level of the whole organ, where muscle tissue expands and contracts with every heartbeat. Whats more, the modeling at these different scales must be tightly integrated to accurately render the constant feedback interactions that govern the functions of the heart. Such models have already proved their value for basic cardiac … Continue reading

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KANEH BOSM BIOTECHNOLOGY, INC. – KBB – OCTOBER 28TH, 2014 – Video

Posted: Published on October 29th, 2014

KANEH BOSM BIOTECHNOLOGY, INC. - KBB - OCTOBER 28TH, 2014 A closer look at Kaneh Bosm Biotechnology, Inc. a company poised to cash in on a fast growing industry. They trade on the CSE under the symbol KBB. Learn more about the company and complete... By: Viral Network News … Continue reading

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Systems Biology Ireland: What we do – Video

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Systems Biology Ireland: What we do A behind the scenes look into everyday life in Systems Biology Ireland. An Institute where laboratory based researchers and computational modellers work together to understand mechanisms of... By: SysBioIre … Continue reading

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Branches of Biology 02 – Video

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An Alternative to Nature V. Nurture: Biology in a Social World – Video

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An Alternative to Nature V. Nurture: Biology in a Social World A conversation with Dr. Anne Fausto-Sterling, Nancy Duke Lewis Professor of Biology and Gender Studies Debbie Weinstein'93, assistant director of the Pembro... By: Brown University … Continue reading

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Biology professor earns NSF grant to enhance course-based research

Posted: Published on October 29th, 2014

October 28, 2014 St. Olaf College Professor of Biology Eric Cole will use a new grant from the National Science Foundation to enhance course-based research. St. Olaf College Professor of Biology Eric Cole has consistently worked to provide his students with rich, hands-on laboratory experiences, ideally leading to publication. Now, with the support of a new grant from the National Science Foundation, he is working to help faculty members across the country do the same. Cole, along with members of the Ciliate Genomics Consortium, will develop and deliver advanced workshops to train cell biology teachers in the use of a model organism Tetrahymena thermophila within the classroom. In addition to that, they are pioneering a new type of online publication that will enable undergraduates to post their novel gene-discovery data on the Tetrahymena Genomic Database. This allows undergraduates to publish data immediately in a novel form that can be accessed by the ciliate research community, Cole says. The goal of this work is to engage more undergraduates in research experiences through course-based projects. It will also create more opportunities for teaching-research integration and student publication. The Ciliate Genomics Consortium is a student-centered, nationwide collaborative learning community that integrates genomics research … Continue reading

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Biology center expansion broadens science opportunities

Posted: Published on October 29th, 2014

UW-Madisons Institute for Biology Education is expanding to create broader opportunities for students who wish to pursue studies in science fields. The Wisconsin Institute for Science Education and Community Engagement (WISCIENCE) will have programs to mentor teachers in methods to help spark student interest across all ages in science fields both in and out of the classroom, according to a university release. This expansion is a reflection of Chancellor Rebecca Blanks support of the White Houses initiative to give low-income students the opportunity of a college education, specifically in the area of science, according to the release. Weve partnered beyond biology on higher education initiatives with faculty and staff and promoted cross-campus collaboration on science outreach for a long time, and the majority of our student programs focus on addressing the needs of underrepresented groups, WISCIENCE Director Janet Branchaw said in the statement. Read this article: Biology center expansion broadens science opportunities … Continue reading

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Baker professor urges listeners to take chance to be heroes

Posted: Published on October 29th, 2014

Biology professor Darcy Russell told a Baker University gathering that role models are like sewing patterns, which first provide guidance and then a jumping-off point for creativity. Russell addressed a crowd Tuesday evening in the universitys Rice Auditorium in Baldwin City as a speaker in the Kopke Lecture Series. The speech was among the events surrounding the inauguration of Lynne Murray as Bakers 29th president, which will occur at 11 a.m. Thursday on the Baldwin City campus. Russell is a Baker graduate and has been a biology professor at the school since 1998. Her address was billed as a "last lecture," a recent tradition at Baker that has included among its speakers former President Pat Long and recently retired campus minister Ira DeSpain. Russell, those attending were informed, has no intention of retiring anytime soon. The head of the Baker biology departments lecture on heroes and role models was intended to touch on themes she would share in her final class lecture. Not surprisingly, her earliest role models were her parents, Russell said. Her mother was an excellent seamstress, who fascinated her as a child by making clothing from patterns. Her mothers creativity would not be limited to the patterns, … Continue reading

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The Witcher #31 – Anatomy of a Crime – Video

Posted: Published on October 29th, 2014

The Witcher #31 - Anatomy of a Crime Strap your balls/eggs in for a long one... We get the Dog Tallow, deal with the Gravedigger and finally make some Main Quest Progress. You thought you were only gonna see indie games here?... By: Kazther … Continue reading

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[Psychology Audiobook] The Anatomy of Melancholy (Depression) Volume 1 Part 2, by Robert Burton – Video

Posted: Published on October 29th, 2014

[Psychology Audiobook] The Anatomy of Melancholy (Depression) Volume 1 Part 2, by Robert Burton Though presented as a medical text, The Anatomy of Melancholy is as much a sui generis work of literature as it is a scientific or philosophical text, and Bu... By: Free Audio Books and Recordings … Continue reading

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