My research interest focuses on cancer biology specifically in the
... Our primary research interest is to determine the molecular mechanisms underlying the anticancer properties of isoflavones. We are probing the effect of isoflavones on growth promoting, survival and invasive signal transduction pathways in HER‐2 positive breast cancer cells. Our research indicates ...
... Our primary research interest is to determine the molecular mechanisms underlying the anticancer properties of isoflavones. We are probing the effect of isoflavones on growth promoting, survival and invasive signal transduction pathways in HER‐2 positive breast cancer cells. Our research indicates ...
Dispatch Human Evolution: Thrifty Genes and the Dairy Queen Greg
... cause of diarrhea and dehydration. The ability to digest the lactose in milk has thus been estimated to confer a fitness advantage as high as 5 to 10 percent, one of the strongest known selection differentials in human adaptation [1]. Much of the ability to digest dairy products rests with persisten ...
... cause of diarrhea and dehydration. The ability to digest the lactose in milk has thus been estimated to confer a fitness advantage as high as 5 to 10 percent, one of the strongest known selection differentials in human adaptation [1]. Much of the ability to digest dairy products rests with persisten ...
FULL TEXT - RS Publication
... the susceptibility to that disease, and perhaps devise cures based upon our knowledge of these relationships (Griffiths et al.1997). DNA Manipulation Besides the promise of treating or curing genetic diseases, manipulating DNA can enable scientists to develop new strains of organisms, including mice ...
... the susceptibility to that disease, and perhaps devise cures based upon our knowledge of these relationships (Griffiths et al.1997). DNA Manipulation Besides the promise of treating or curing genetic diseases, manipulating DNA can enable scientists to develop new strains of organisms, including mice ...
Bioethics Lesson Plan
... Traditional vaccines are solutions containing all or part of a harmless version of a pathogen. When a vaccine is injected into a human, the immune system recognizes the pathogen’s surface proteins and responds by making defensive proteins called antibodies. In the future, if the same pathogen enter ...
... Traditional vaccines are solutions containing all or part of a harmless version of a pathogen. When a vaccine is injected into a human, the immune system recognizes the pathogen’s surface proteins and responds by making defensive proteins called antibodies. In the future, if the same pathogen enter ...
Technology - San Diego Supercomputer Center
... Projection of molecular profiles on protein networks to reveal active modules ...
... Projection of molecular profiles on protein networks to reveal active modules ...
SNPs in association studies
... replications Reproducibility score modeled as the ratio of successful replications over the total number of subsequent studies. ...
... replications Reproducibility score modeled as the ratio of successful replications over the total number of subsequent studies. ...
BARBARA McCLINTOCK-Biography
... Studies of the origin and expression of gene instability at a number of known loci in the maize chromosomes were summarized by 1951-52 studies by Barbara McClintock . It was concluded that changes in genie expression result from chromosome alterations at the locus of a gene and these are initiated b ...
... Studies of the origin and expression of gene instability at a number of known loci in the maize chromosomes were summarized by 1951-52 studies by Barbara McClintock . It was concluded that changes in genie expression result from chromosome alterations at the locus of a gene and these are initiated b ...
2.8 – Evolutionary Psychology
... the case that certain fundamental behaviours people have must have been adaptations for successful survival and procreation. Therefore, we can try to explain our behaviours in terms of their potential adaptive value to the species. ...
... the case that certain fundamental behaviours people have must have been adaptations for successful survival and procreation. Therefore, we can try to explain our behaviours in terms of their potential adaptive value to the species. ...
Slide 1
... extracts highly-fit and effectively linked BBs repeats (1) selection and (2) gene deletion only O(l) computations to converge ...
... extracts highly-fit and effectively linked BBs repeats (1) selection and (2) gene deletion only O(l) computations to converge ...
Genetic Disorders Project
... It is autosomal dominant, autosomal recessive or sex linked (x-linked)? Does it affect more girls than boys or vice-versa? Does it affect a certain race in greater proportion? What is the frequency in the population? Slide 5 Symptoms/ Effects Age at which the symptoms begin Slide 6 Pro ...
... It is autosomal dominant, autosomal recessive or sex linked (x-linked)? Does it affect more girls than boys or vice-versa? Does it affect a certain race in greater proportion? What is the frequency in the population? Slide 5 Symptoms/ Effects Age at which the symptoms begin Slide 6 Pro ...
Systems Microbiology 1
... different species. The similarity between an RNA polymerase subunit gene in E. coli and the rpoB gene in B. subtilis suggests that these genes may have arisen by horizontal gene transfer. Based upon the sequence similarity, one may be able to hypothesize that the rpoB gene encodes a protein that is ...
... different species. The similarity between an RNA polymerase subunit gene in E. coli and the rpoB gene in B. subtilis suggests that these genes may have arisen by horizontal gene transfer. Based upon the sequence similarity, one may be able to hypothesize that the rpoB gene encodes a protein that is ...
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PEDIATRICS Molecular Genetic Testing
... all molecular genetic testing, however, it is also subject to limitations that must be recognized when ordering such testing. One of the major limitations of direct mutation analysis is that some diseases are caused by many mutations, not all of which are detected by a particular molecular test. A c ...
... all molecular genetic testing, however, it is also subject to limitations that must be recognized when ordering such testing. One of the major limitations of direct mutation analysis is that some diseases are caused by many mutations, not all of which are detected by a particular molecular test. A c ...
Infectious Disease OP Service
... relevant to their specialty. Microbiology Rounds Wed and Friday at 1:30 – the team will meet with the clinical microbiologists to review material/studies relevant to the team’s patients. Daily Pharmacology Rounds – the team will meet with a clinical pharmacologist to discuss the pharmacokinetics/pha ...
... relevant to their specialty. Microbiology Rounds Wed and Friday at 1:30 – the team will meet with the clinical microbiologists to review material/studies relevant to the team’s patients. Daily Pharmacology Rounds – the team will meet with a clinical pharmacologist to discuss the pharmacokinetics/pha ...
Unit2Day5
... 169 different genes with expression differences between human and chimp in cortex Most genes were more highly expressed in human vs. chimp Caceres et al., 2003, PNAS, 100: 13030-13035 ...
... 169 different genes with expression differences between human and chimp in cortex Most genes were more highly expressed in human vs. chimp Caceres et al., 2003, PNAS, 100: 13030-13035 ...
Document
... infectious dose of the synthetic virus was less than the natural virus.3 As synthetic genomics and synthetic biology techniques improve, so too might the ability to create synthetic viruses that incorporate specific mutations of interest without any adverse effects on virus transmission, infection, ...
... infectious dose of the synthetic virus was less than the natural virus.3 As synthetic genomics and synthetic biology techniques improve, so too might the ability to create synthetic viruses that incorporate specific mutations of interest without any adverse effects on virus transmission, infection, ...
Genetics
... Example: wide range of skin color in humans because it is controlled by more than 4 different genes ...
... Example: wide range of skin color in humans because it is controlled by more than 4 different genes ...
Future Challenges to Health Technology Assessment
... a. Explore how genomics and diagnostics will impact on the targeting of new medicines to the right patient and the impact of this on health technology assessment. b. Explore the impact of marketing issues in creating expectations in a climate where medicines become increasingly targeted within sub-g ...
... a. Explore how genomics and diagnostics will impact on the targeting of new medicines to the right patient and the impact of this on health technology assessment. b. Explore the impact of marketing issues in creating expectations in a climate where medicines become increasingly targeted within sub-g ...
bot 458h1f - plant molecular biology and biotechnology
... This course introduces students to major features of gene expression and signal transduction in plants. Topics include strategies for generating transgenic plants and regulating gene expression, as well as the importance of signal transduction in plant growth and survival. Strategies on how to manip ...
... This course introduces students to major features of gene expression and signal transduction in plants. Topics include strategies for generating transgenic plants and regulating gene expression, as well as the importance of signal transduction in plant growth and survival. Strategies on how to manip ...
Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology
... BIOTECHNOLOGY (have general knowledge of all underlined) Recombinant DNA Technology / Transgenic Organisms (GMOs) Gene Sequencing (Human Genome Project) Gene Cloning / Whole Organism Cloning Stem Cell Research (we will come back to this one later) Gene Therapy DNA Fingerprinting (and other Forensic ...
... BIOTECHNOLOGY (have general knowledge of all underlined) Recombinant DNA Technology / Transgenic Organisms (GMOs) Gene Sequencing (Human Genome Project) Gene Cloning / Whole Organism Cloning Stem Cell Research (we will come back to this one later) Gene Therapy DNA Fingerprinting (and other Forensic ...
Presentation
... a. Explore how genomics and diagnostics will impact on the targeting of new medicines to the right patient and the impact of this on health technology assessment. b. Explore the impact of marketing issues in creating expectations in a climate where medicines become increasingly targeted within sub-g ...
... a. Explore how genomics and diagnostics will impact on the targeting of new medicines to the right patient and the impact of this on health technology assessment. b. Explore the impact of marketing issues in creating expectations in a climate where medicines become increasingly targeted within sub-g ...