Glen Barber - Innate Immunity and HIV
XI Curso Avançado de Patogênese do HIV Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo 13 a 20 de Abril de 2016 ...
Alergia Imunopatologia FMUSP
NIAMS Scientific Image Gallery
Bone, joint, muscle and skin diseases touch nearly every American household. NIAMS, established in 1986, funds research into the causes, treatment and ...
National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases
A Goodman: C. burnetii infection susceptibility requires host Eiger/TNF & bacterial T4SS
"Alan Goodman (Washington State University) presents 'Host-produced Eiger/TNF and the bacterial type 4 secretion system enable susceptibility of Drosophila ...
Genetics Society of America
Caspase 3
By: ADVAIT ATHREYA.
University of Rochester Introductory Biochemistry (Bio250H)
Tyler Jacks - Modeling Cancer in the Mouse
April 24, 2010 - New NAS member Tyler Jacks of Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research and Howard Hughes Medical Institute presents his work at the ...
National Academy of Sciences
MICAL1 constrains and protects against disease by oxidizing CaMKII
In this episode, Mark Anderson explains that the stereospecific redox status of CaMKII Methionine 308 regulates CaMKII activation and determines physiological ...
Journal of Clinical Investigation
Non Coding RNA and Epigenetics
Presented by Eric Miska (University of Cambridge, UK) and Johnathan Whetstine (MGH Cancer Center, US), this webinar highlights the joint upcoming Abcam ...
Abcam
Interrelationship between sleep stability and glymphatic function - Natalie Linea Hauglund
Natalie Linea Hauglund, University of Copenhagen, Denmark, gives her talk 'Interrelationship between sleep stability and glymphatic function' at The ...
The Physiological Society
WSCS 2014: NEW PATHS TO THE FINAL FRONTIER: ENABLING STEM CELL RESEARCH IN SPACE FOR LIFE ON EARTH
SUPPORTED BY CASIS Moderator - Michael S. Roberts, PhD, Center for the Advancement of Science in Space, Inc. Speakers - Carl Gregory, PhD, Texas A&M ...
worldstemcell
Unit 6 Eukaryotic Gene Expression the Big Picture
Janine LeBlanc-Straceski
Circadian Considerations during Ischemic Heart Disease
Martin Young, MD, Professor of Medicine in the Division of Cardiovascular Research, discusses circadian considerations during Ischemic Heart Disease.
UAB Medicine
Salk science leads the way to discoveries that impact human lives: Diabetes
Reuben Shaw and Marc Montminy, of Salk's Helmsley Center for Nutritional Genomics will be publishing back-to-back research papers in the May 13, 2011, ...
Salk Institute
Ahmed: The guts of Wnt signal transduction.
Yashi Ahmed (Dartmouth Medical School) presents "The guts of Wnt signal transduction" at the 59th Annual Drosophila Research Conference, April 11-15, ...
Genetics Society of America
G de Vreede: Drosophila tumor suppressor Tid/Alg3 controls TNFR/JNK signaling through glycosylation.
"Geert de Vreede (University of California, Berkeley) presents 'The Drosophila tumor suppressor Tid/Alg3 controls TNFR/JNK signaling through glycosylation.
Genetics Society of America
E Cole: The Role of Extracellular Microvesicles During Conjugation in Tetrahymena thermophila.
"Eric Cole (St. Olaf College) presents 'The Role of Extracellular Microvesicles During Conjugation in Tetrahymena thermophila.' A presentation at the 'Cell ...
Genetics Society of America
G. D. Norata - Immunity and atherosclerosis: emerging aspects
Giuseppe Norata, Department of Pharmacological Sciences, University of Milan and the Center for the Study of Atherosclerosis, SISA, Bassini Hospital, Milan, ...
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Zebrafish as a model organism for genetic diseases
GGC Director of Functional Studies, Dr. Heather Flanagan-Steet, provides an overview of the use of zebrafish as a model organism for genetic research.
Greenwood Genetic Center
Signal Transduction in Disease and Response to DNA Damage
Tony Hunter, Ph.D. Professor of Molecular & Cell Biology Member, National Academy of Sciences, The Salk Institute, and University of California, San Diego, ...
Vanderbilt University
Jules A.Hoffmann-《The Antimicrobial Host Defense of Drosophila : A Paradigm for Innate Immunity》
The Antimicrobial Host Defense of Drosophila : A Paradigm for Innate Immunity Jules A.Hoffmann, Institute of Cellular and Molecular Biology, CNRS, Strasbourg, ...
MDTLAB NCU
A Mukherjee: Endosomal Microautophagy: a genetic model in Drosophila.
"Anindita Mukherjee (Albert Einstein College of Medicine) presents 'Endosomal Microautophagy: a genetic model in Drosophila.' A presentation at the ...
Genetics Society of America
The Dog Aging Project: Can old dogs teach us new tricks?
Dog breeds vary dramatically not only in shape, size and behavior, but also in patterns of aging and age-related disease. Companion dogs provide us with ...
Distinctive Voices
Kraw Lecture Series: Circadian Rhythms – When Our Biological Clocks Go Bad
Professor Carrie Partch discusses the links between our cellular circadian clocks and the implications for our physiology, diseases like cancer, and potential ...
UC Santa Cruz
Michael Rosbash: The Future of Fruit Fly and Circadian Biology - Schrödinger at 75
Rosbash is an American geneticist and chronobiologist. Rosbash is a professor at Brandeis University and investigator at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute.
Trinity College Dublin
Antonio Chiesi и опухолевые экзосомы!
доклад на тему :"Перспективы разработки и внедрения неинвазивного метода ранней диагностики онкологических заболеваний на основе детекции и ...
Algimed Co.
Learning in Retirement: The Human Genome and Personalized Medicine
The Library is excited to be partnering with Learning in Retirement to offer free programs for area seniors. Learning in Retirement's curriculum is taught by local ...
Rancho Mirage Library & Observatory
M. Harris -Insights into the complexity of hepatitis C virus NS5A function and regulation
Mark Harris School of Molecular and Cellular Biology, Faculty of Biological Sciences, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK speaks on "Insights into the complexity of ...
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The role of MicroRNA-124 in Regulation of Autoimmune Neuroinflammation
Vortragsreihe des TR3 / lecture series of the TR3: Prof. Dr. Eugene Ponomarev, Harvard MedSchool Center for Neurological Diseases © Universität Bonn ...
Universität Bonn
Mining Cancer Genomes to Discover New, Targeted Therapies | Angela Brooks
UC Santa Cruz Professor Angela Brooks's research offers a more detailed understanding of how cancer genome alterations affect cellular processes ...
UC Santa Cruz Genomics Institute
S. Sunil - Chikungunya virus and its interaction with the vector
Sujatha SUNIL Insect Resistant Group International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology New Delhi, INDIA speaks on "Chikungunya virus and its ...
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Sleep Waking and Arousal
Is sleep for rest? To conserve energy? For development? To cool the brain? To warm it? To boost the immune system? To learn and memorize? Or to unlearn ...
University of California Television (UCTV)
V. Orlando - Role of noncoding genome in epigenetic control of cell identity
Valerio Orlando, Dulbecco Telethon Institute, Epigenetics and Genome Reprogramming lab., IRCCS Fondazone S. Lucia, Rome, ITALY speaks on "Role of ...
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OP 27 - Bharat B. Aggarwal
Getting to know curcumin - the golden spice - through epigenetic changes Bharat B. Aggarwal Cytokine Research Laboratory, Department experimental ...
Société Francaise Recherche Radicaux Libres
The Embryo as a Laboratory: Measurement and Control of Genetic Networks
Speaker: Thomas Gregor (Princeton University) Winter School on Quantitative Systems Biology | (smr 2879) 2016_12_06-15_00-smr2879.
ICTP Quantitative Life Sciences
M. Presta - The pro-angiogenic cystine-knot protein rm/gremlin-1 is a novel VEGFR2 agonist
Marco Presta, Department Biomedical Sciences and Biotechnology, School of Medicine, University of Brescia, ITALY speaks on "The pro-angiogenic ...
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A. Giangrande - Cell-Specific epigenetic signatures in the nervous system
Angela Giangrande, USIAS, Strasbourg, France speaks on "Cell-Specific epigenetic signatures in the nervous system". This movie has been recorded at ICGEB ...
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G. Serini - Regulation of integrin adhesion receptors by conformation and traffic...
Guido Serini, University of Torino, Medical School, Cell Adhesion Dynamics, Turin, ITALY speaks on "Regulation of integrin adhesion receptors by conformation ...
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B. Nelson - Toward personalized immunotherapy of cancer
Brad Nelson, Deeley Research Centre, British Columbia Cancer Agency, Victoria, CANADA speaks on "Toward personalized immunotherapy of cancer".
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U. Hübscher - Oxygen as a friend and enemy: how to combat the mutational potential of 8-oxo-guanine
Ulrich Hübscher, Institute of Veterinary Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Zürich-Irchel, Zürich, SWITZERLAND speaks on "Oxygen as a friend ...
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T. Vaccari - Trafficking and signaling: complementary characters in tumor suppression
Thomas Vaccari, IFOM - FIRC Institute of Molecular Oncology, Milan, ITALY speaks on "Trafficking and signaling: complementary characters in tumor ...
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2.7 What is a patient? A Bundle of Tradeoffs
In this seventh part of the second section (What is a patient?) of the course, Prof. Stearns describes how traits cannot be changed without incurring costs and that ...
YaleCourses
P. Bianco - Skeletal stem cells and the stromal system..
Paolo Bianco Sapienza University of Rome, Rome - ITALY speaks on "Skeletal stem cells and the stromal system: moving away from the "mesenchymal" ...
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A. Sorrentino - Applications of LNA technology: from discovery and clinical development..
Antonio Sorrentino, Senior Scientist Pharmaceutical Business Development, EXIQON Vedbaek - DENMARK speaks on” Applications of LNA technology: from ...
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