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Nigeria Biotechnology Development Agency Workshop on diagnosis and treatment options of Ebola – Video

Posted: Published on August 30th, 2014

Nigeria Biotechnology Development Agency Workshop on diagnosis and treatment options of Ebola Salihu Abdullahi Nigerian scientists have been challenged to come up with treatment options against the Ebola virus disease. The Minister of Science and Technology Dr. Abdul Bulama gave the... By: NTANews … Continue reading

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Is it safe to eat? Technion Students’ Synthetic Biology Project for iGEM2014 – Video

Posted: Published on August 30th, 2014

Is it safe to eat? Technion Students' Synthetic Biology Project for iGEM2014 Are you interested in hearing more about our project and synthetic biology in general? http://www.headstart.co.il/project.aspx?id=10603 We are 12 highly moti... By: Technion … Continue reading

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BIO 120 Concepts of Biology – Video

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Teaching Tropical Marine Biology, 2014 – Video

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Teaching Tropical Marine Biology, 2014 A virtual SCUBA dive in the coral reefs of the Florida Keys. A class trip: 2014 Tropical Marine Biology, Richard Stockton College of NJ. By: Matt Landau … Continue reading

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BIOX 120 General Biology – Video

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USM BIOLOGY: Freshmen – Video

Posted: Published on August 30th, 2014

USM BIOLOGY: Freshmen University of Southern Maine biology department advising: http://media.usm.maine.edu/~champlin/advising.htm. By: University of Southern Maine Biology Advising … Continue reading

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USM BIOLOGY: Post-Bacc – Video

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USM BIOLOGY: Post-Bacc University of Southern Maine biology department advising: http://media.usm.maine.edu/~champlin/advising.htm. By: University of Southern Maine Biology Advising … Continue reading

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Bioinformatics and Genomics Graduate Program – Video

Posted: Published on August 30th, 2014

Bioinformatics and Genomics Graduate Program Graduate students and alumni talk about what they like about the Huck Institute's Bioinformatics and Genomics Graduate Program. By: Huck Institutes of the Life Sciences … Continue reading

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Augusts Bioinformatics Papers of Note

Posted: Published on August 30th, 2014

Michael Stitzel joked that his research has led him to climb up the evolutionary tree. As an undergraduate he worked with yeast, and over the years, he has worked his way up to studying Drosophila, C. elegans, and, now, people. Stitzel shifted from the more basic roots of the tree to the biomedical limbs as a matter of motivation. He said that as a graduate student, though he worked on an important and interesting question, when experiments didn't go well, it was hard for him to get motivated. And so, he found himself drawn to questions with more direct relevance to medicine. He turned to studying type 2 diabetes. Using a genome-wide association study approach, he identified a number of regions in the genome linked to the disease, but many of them were, as he put it, "in the middle of nowhere." This led him to thinking about epigenetics, and then to later uncover what he and his colleagues dubbed 'stretch enhancers,' longer-than-average enhancers that appear to be driving physiological functions. Go here to see the original: Augusts Bioinformatics Papers of Note … Continue reading

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Q&A: Istvan Albert on Penn State’s Efforts to Equip Biomedical Researchers to Use Bioinformatics Tools

Posted: Published on August 30th, 2014

Michael Stitzel joked that his research has led him to climb up the evolutionary tree. As an undergraduate he worked with yeast, and over the years, he has worked his way up to studying Drosophila, C. elegans, and, now, people. Stitzel shifted from the more basic roots of the tree to the biomedical limbs as a matter of motivation. He said that as a graduate student, though he worked on an important and interesting question, when experiments didn't go well, it was hard for him to get motivated. And so, he found himself drawn to questions with more direct relevance to medicine. He turned to studying type 2 diabetes. Using a genome-wide association study approach, he identified a number of regions in the genome linked to the disease, but many of them were, as he put it, "in the middle of nowhere." This led him to thinking about epigenetics, and then to later uncover what he and his colleagues dubbed 'stretch enhancers,' longer-than-average enhancers that appear to be driving physiological functions. Link: Q&A: Istvan Albert on Penn State's Efforts to Equip Biomedical Researchers to Use Bioinformatics Tools … Continue reading

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