
04/26/2017
American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
More press for research showcased at the annual meeting! #ExpBio #ASBMB2017
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American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
More press for research showcased at the annual meeting! #ExpBio #ASBMB2017
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Eliza Lanzillo ’16 is a senior at Brown University studying psychology. Eliza is passionate about psychology and prioritizing mental health on college campuses, and her passion extends beyond the classroom. As President of Brown’s chapter of Active Minds, she organizes events and monthly gatherings…
Landscape Analysis of RNA-Seq and SCA Publications
Select Biosciences performed an analysis on the RNA-Seq space—one of the exciting segments of the broader next-generation sequencing (NGS) space as it impacts single cell analysis.
Mitotic Spindle Micromotor Has Microtransmission | GEN News Highlights | GEN
During cell division, the motor protein kinesin-5 hastens or retards microtubule sliding in the mitotic spindle, imparting forces that scale with the degree of microtubule overlap.
9 Evidence-Based Health Benefits of Cinnamon | Health Digezt
Aside from being a delicious spice and flavoring in many foods, cinnamon is also good for your health, according to experts. • Cinnamon is jam-packed with
I love science!
New findings provide promising target for drug and vaccine research.
Spotlight on genetic changes to embryos
Five high-profile research bodies in the United Kingdom are calling for a sensible discussion on genetic changes to embryos.
Unpacking the Epigenetics of Cancer
Research into chromatin factors provides an increasing level of detail regarding their interactions with multiple targets, cancer epigenetics is emerging as a rapidly developing area of research.
I will be attending this meeting as a board member and there is a student research conference associated with it, we could work it out to take a couple of students, anyone interested? If so let me know and I will figure out a way to select from those interested.
https://www.sigmaxi.org/meetings-events/student-research-conference
Student Research Conference October 23-24, 2015 Sheraton Kansas City Hotel at Crown CenterKansas City, Missouri #SigmaXimtg Outstanding high school, undergraduate, and graduate students are invited to join research scientists from North America and abroad for a celebration of research accomplishment…
New Research Suggests Sugar Causes Cancer - Herbs Info
New scientific research has identified sugar not only as the fuel source for an already existing cancer, but as a primary driver in the "switch" from healthy, ordinary cells to... [read more]
Awesome
If you ever point to your head and say, “The wheels keep turning,” your meaning is clear. And, most likely, you are more right than you know.
Data Disclosure Leads Researchers to End Study of Obesity Drug
The maker of Contrave released early results from a clinical trial that suggested the drug was more beneficial than it actually is, according to the researchers who oversaw the study.
3 Unsung Women Who Changed Science Forever
Some of history's unsung innovators get their due in the new book Headstrong: 52 Women Who Changed Science -- and the World by Rachel Swaby. A sample of the distinguished discoverers.... By Zoe Donaldson @media only screen and (min-wi...
Scientific Journal Tells Female Scientists To Add A Male Author To Study, Twitter Firestorm Ensues
A scientific journal sparked a Twitter firestorm when it rejected two female scientists' work partly because the paper they submitted did not have male co-authors. Evolutionary geneticists Fiona Ingleby and Megan Head collaborated on a study of g...
Debate Flares Over Genetically Modified Embryos
Are scientists playing with fire? That's suddenly a big question for bioethicists, now that researchers in China have confirmed that they genetically modified human embryos for the first time ever. Rumors about the research first circulated in...
Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Honor Society
Announcing a public conference April 24-25 on food production and sustainability, from the Institute on Science for Global Policy Sigma Xi, and Eckerd College. https://www.sigmaxi.org/meetings-events/isgp-sigma-xi-events
GEN | News Highlights:Tapeworm Drug Effective at Treating MRSA
A new study from Brown University, provides evidence that a drug already used fight tapeworms might also prove effective against strains of the superbug MRSA
Bacteria use CRISPR to Recognize Themselves
Researchers at the Weizmann Institute of Science and Tel Aviv University have revealed how the bacterial immune system is to detect the difference between "foreign" and "self."
GEN | News Highlights:Chromatin Marks, Like DNA Info, Can Be Inherited across Many Generations
Epigenetic heritability demonstrated by tracing transgenerational effects of histone demethylase inactivation.
Students from Dr. Amy Stockert's lab in pharmacy that presented at the Butler Undergraduate Research Colloquium on April 10. Top right is P3 Jena Donley who presented collaborative research between Dr. Jake Zimmerman of chemistry and Dr. Stockert. Jena presented on the anti microbial activities of a variety compounds. Top middle is P3 Angela Smith who presented evaluations of fat cell size and shape when treated with cinnamon. Top right is P2 Olivia Dinsmore and P3 Emily Wells who are presenting collaborative research between Pharmacy professors Drs. Tarek Mahfouz and Stockert. Their presentation described the full development of a new potential antibiotic from modeling to determination of inhibitory potential. Bottom left is P3s Sarah (right) and Kaitlin (left) Bova who are presenting a study of how the transcription factor FoxO1 is altered by cinnamon treatment, a collaborative project between Dr. Amy Aulthouse of biology and Dr. Stockert. Bottom right is P4 Jimesh Raval (left) and P2 Rachel Bulko (right) who are presenting the effects of cinnamon treatment in breast cancer cells, a collaborative project between Dr. David Kinder of pharmacy and Drs. Aulthouse and Stockert.
Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News
Spicy First Views of the Wasabi Receptor http://ow.ly/LorZD
Protein's structure will guide hunt for new treatments of inflammation-induced pain.
Rather than meeting for experiments today- we will meet Thursday at 1pm in the dean's conference room to go over travel details
GEN | News Highlights:CRISPR/Cas9 Edits the Epigenome
Modified CRISPR/Cas9 system targets histones for acetylation, allowing the activation of genes from promoters and enhancers.
I see a paper about a certain transcription factor in our future😀
I would like to thank ALL of my students for their hard work and dedication to research. I am thankful for each and everyone of you! Being at the conference reminded me how lucky I am to have you all!
Boston Pics from the expo and cityscape
So awesome!!
Brain feminization maintained by active suppression of masculinization via DNA methylation.
Ohio Northern University Rudolph H. Raabe College of Pharmacy
ONU students Olivia Dinsmore and Emily Wells present at the Experimental Biology Conference in Boston, MA. The Ohio Northern Pharmacy team also visited stem cell researcher and ONU alumni Dr. Carla Kim's laboratory at Harvard Medical Center.
Thank you to Professor Amy Stockert for the updates. Have fun in Boston!
Great job!
Visited Carla Kim's lab and Harvard. Awesome!
Boston! Shuttle to EB.
“RNA World” May Have Been “RNA-Protein-Lipid World”
Earth’s prebiotic conditions could have included a common chemistry for ribonucleotides, amino acids, and lipids.The key starting ingredient? Hydrogen cyanide.
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Australian researchers have come up with a non-invasive ultrasound technology that clears the brain of neurotoxic amyloid plaques - structures that are responsible for memory loss and a decline in cognitive function in Alzheimer’s patients. If a...
Reminder: There will be a lab meeting tomorrow (Thursday 3-12) in the Cousiano Conference Room starting at 1:15PM. The later start time is because I have a guest lecture to give from 12 to 1.
New map of human genetics contains clues for Alzheimer's and cancer
Alzheimer's disease may involve the immune system, and researchers might have figured out how to pinpoint the origin of a cancer that has spread prior to diagnosis.These are just some of the...
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